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THE OMAHA DMI\ BEE: TUESDAY, I)l'(l,.\lnl R 26, 1893 7 ‘¥ | and _thoy woro compelled by stress of | T\ ST wadors, and_after a hearty laagh over th SPRCIAL ND‘[’]BES NEXT DAY AT THE “ ATHINS R\““ Wenther 5o pass Chttmas feettiog ani | IN THE L :l}\l]‘ll MARSHE S | Endir: and stice s benry lwagn grer, uh fuming around the soft-cosl stove in a | proved quite a iodious task, but we fnaily e ———————————= Years may come, andt years may o, but | dingy hotel barro I'hie next day, though, ~ | found him attily anchored among a lot of DVERTISEMENTS VH|‘K T‘“VV'VM ‘V.v\' y‘“‘\': the day after Christmas will al tho storm h\\" abate s0 that th | | floating nothing but his velvety green D A 850 . TOF the MOPRIE ARd SUNIAY l ways occupy & -promincat placo | fould proceed Tha woaty home-scekers madt | A Wind Storm on tho Frairie and tho Night | hepishowine above the suetace, 4 for tho i/ LT sing & mmbered ehock, "':mi \”"‘ x"'”ffll‘ll{ Wfirm_”"; “h}‘_y';;“*;" ong " who ' drov tho Chotau creok that Followed bird to make o last_effort to cheat is fo8, eanh ApaW e Addreased 10 & num be amily, somo of bexh o Il | end of the route. He was intarrozato | L he din by submerging himsell be leter in e ‘v‘\."vv:‘;yvx‘k;“”l:”‘w ;“,',‘,‘.‘“.,fff',,'i;,.'.‘:"y:f".w“' TlCK TIC errea Weqt- reside in "qm\ and Aym;«l,l'm‘- valley that ‘.n"|\ r;y:vv”nlw'ln y:,“- \\”“ s \\Iu‘ \!.n‘ D i -‘v-‘”\»u the floating viff-rafl, then his tifo went - — skirts the banks of Chotau croek, a pobbly | Knev I ot, and, in | had wever | yuMsiING MALLARDS UP HAY CREEK | ° ¢ ¥ T sttomed stream which fows into th heard of them, though he passed tho | ! 4 1s there & more cunning bird in the whole SITUATIONS_WANTED. Mayamessaje like. this was sent’ e o T T elot et Ttan. | BULIoN 6XFY day for more <ontha —" family 1" intorrogated the lawcer a8 e s WoT tW: [RAOMIoR, 108 WORITHENS souri at a potnt o fow mifes Helow rort R Ttis the father and sons thought was yudly held up Anas Boschas by one rod arin “ebifme Gaen Tor lnvs than 40 & From hamlets and cities all over the land, aaln . D 0 2ut Wtk | TADECE I s hors (0 have sispicions, | Crooked Horats Autamn Home._ihe L. e il WANTED. POSTTION. AS C1 OR MA 5 arly in the spring o ohin Watkins | but their suspicions they kopt to tho yer Makes a Misstop-The Nattwrls | ° 1k 0ot 1 reniod \ave had somo § BlOTe berlence saven yenrs, P e Sy i LI ie over. and a | knowing that it would not be for . Sk W ft Oneo . Riebr Phitae ¢ Pliar From grocers who catered to PUbhc demand; e e At ot tane, | Woutd kuow all, whiether it might bl LA A i |18 and o Adiress ew weeks lat ackéd 'the enti of bad the Last of the Hant ear ko & K, Ot To FAIRBANK &Co., CHicAGo, addressed; | 15, then consisting of th father, mother, | "3t iag tong the norscs p moro thin ton feot from. my boat, -Fhor four grown u sons and threo da the doep snow, and 18t us Lt Was a4 smack CK the water 1 hat i A fiFAL inRnrtion, 16 4 word theres YOU?SANTA CLA&US SCAP | The question of movit 111'41 » then sinking "‘; "nld Vl'w}‘n< or .rw ilis, tho vailoy | LEAR and beautiful | s 10 W Lo b 8ce T has been proVen the bnst‘ t was, tho ¥ \ b g tha time when first gazed upon th Rh 1L W v t he went e B, SquicioRs TEAMS FURNISHED: IN yf”“‘ mil ~=“"'” ~~»“ 8 € ‘\ " bea s of that b o succeeding ning pey 8, oXpOCHing " 1o, American W hle | the littlo, rocky farmof tenacr in York | Watkins throw v | was much cooler Jat and, moch TP AGENTS SALARY OR COMYISS] uie generation Lo generation, was too small for | cottonwoo view, P it e dauSHOTOt S0 Flver Works Tike v *Andthenzesr"llre‘ runs and At first the girls entered 4 mild pre | § it ot Heve He that = arshes, We wore | back to my bl Tho water of the Kahka $122.00 per we . T Wik but eventunlly their objections were over- | )ther, having an oyo to business, had | N i) { | koo in those days was as clear s erysial 800 the wires stlll tl(l& cbitie by the father, who arsucd that {f they | \ town ind Was bogmine the- iace. | Il fatigued and | and o irasay dottom was s diseuta ol ) SALESMEN SHLL BARING POWDER. h — moved to the far west and entered govern- | s looked in the direction indicated { worn out with the .]\t s dep n‘j \ dozet 'rf“ 18 it would have IWe it our 1ass rolling pins. #5000 o — ment land it would not be long before the | DY their father, but were unable to under- | wd e vi work | been throush plate glass winlow. I wonth ind commisaion, - Clie = z ¢ | stand the situation. Addressing the | oy cted | DUSEOdUD B0 the spot where the deake had Taking Pow kit Try SANTA CLAUS SOAP yourself, and Wbt sl el aud fa- | of the lines, sked tho | tetlvos to sinos | bAppesred and pucrel dowa into thY —. T TR e You will sce why it Is 50 popular. mous. Around tho tireside the old man pic- | of the cluste u in the | oursel 100 | river's dopths. Assoon a8 my oyes boca day. AdUress X 63, Tearn $2 MADE ONLY DY N. K. FAIRBANK & €O., Chicago. tured his broad acres of grain waving in the | the creck : sun and waiting for the reaper’s knife, Ho | -Stranger in theso parts also drew a mind ploture of the herds of | 1h “:‘j‘i‘;.fl\l{.‘a‘lt‘\ljl‘- T cattie, sheep and horses grazing upon the | town, and Mother uills of some of the western states, ‘These | queei of the place As thero wero shells | thoy push their ducking boats witha long S e e . CLAYRVOYANTS, FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE pictures were of a kind tomake the artist ”\\ at ‘",“‘“'”l;l“'-l hIa k u]\mnll!;v'vvx»!nvm Of | t5765 1onded. guns to clean and buttons to |‘nlnh-]|:1rlll\-;l’l\;m‘lcyn.’v.;‘.\\vlm’l'lr;\ ”1‘ xh<|]."|‘-\| E D % Lt0n Sae: | = i i v A 66h he coach as though io had been struck v 4 1o bird ought him to tho surface, WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. Taten, L a Tine cacl jwortion, 1804 10 por Lot e, lush at his own inability, and eventually | G5 FAAHAS COTRE sew on, title morning broved a profitablo 0uo | Ho was stone dond and in his bill wore the v ATRvoyANT, | QTOVRL PLACE LOTS ATE SELLING A TR Sl T RE T e hothe | wCan it be possible that Mary has played | to all. We managed to get intc CLAIRVOY \ D e S shryedaeds et tkins giris had to our avrival, and by | accustomed to the varied shaainigs, | saw common consent de- | MY brize. His red orange legs wero sticks Mladelipditd ing rizht up toward mo, whilo his head was tormined 1o pass the | bupiod amidst the vesetable sottlings at orenoon in camp. | the bottom of the river. With my pole quired the e tho head 1 indian Afvaid of the Bull is tho ) WANTED. MEN _FOR THE SO Teasoc, Arkansns, Mississipni & L fare Krmner & O HEarn, Labor ageney \ word there. | month. N QMRS NANNIE V. WARRF “Ratew, aftor ¢ word firat insertion, | thing taken for leas than rather | stout tondrils of a tuft of aquatic grass " ng the eastern | the red to win and has thrown me over for | heated squabble when the question who was | He lind gotten tangled ! - s, | Srel usinees miediin; oth yoarat 119 N.15th " s ALY SRR 1N Sir DL K At Qs $1908 (. LADY A FAST SELLING ARTICLE, | Orella TN A BRI B e bk homo and their former associates, divty redskin?™ he murmured 16 vermall 1a: Aning Lo ATLeMobNARY “red No sir, but ho hiud do iberately committed ek snles, Lure fits, Indiany A. C. Jol T 4 AVeFHEEA 16 tho villawe “Hope | have not hurt your feclin's,” ve- ? | suicide! He had fastoned on to the erass Cout Lagnnsport, nd M —_—— | B ho farm was advertised in tho village | CCObe P ARES. BIOL KL KO0 T Sion of | UD” tho house and preparo the evening meal | jndheld there until death overtoo him, T GIRT, WANTED FOR GENERAL MASSAGE, BAT:HS. LRI paper and the next week a buyer was found, | 1400001 Joaf, at the same time plying the | obtruded itself, but we finally settlod it by | rather than togive hiwself into the hun- (. s North 20th steeet “aline each naertion, $1.50 a line per | M. Von who took the land and allof the personal | jyshupon the leaders. Continuing the con- [ a game of \.]\; 1-five, and ‘.-y“-a[m!»:n Tu;vni\ | ter's hauds ‘n( course 1 was much - - B (A 06 1648 LRI 204 Joseph Wiitar. pohoRty, wit exceptio some heir- 3 o said, “The old wor do: ot stuck. Then wo smoked, tulked duck | pressed by the incident and a eaveful ox (WANTED, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WE L 5 10! Loarle T e o oo | ‘&l " lbnted aYoUBO 'h VO HOAY:1UXUELA | ivuditiot GE Lo ljre Hovealad (Lo TAGE AL . Will pay you 8 to #15 perweek 10 do- strictly | qTMADAME SMITH SIATHL 23D FLOOR | Josenh T looms which were packed away and shipped in the valley had a husband who was | 8 Lo 3 08t lusurian | auwduation of the bird revea act that lome work for 18: 10’ cAnvasaing, ar it ¥ Viahor, aleohol, Bdan suiplie: H. Hunt WIH Lo el va th BIraat a white man, but he went away a couple of | abandon. — The lawyer's loug lows were | ho was but slightly wing tipped, and as I pavinent. Send self-addregsed envelope, Liborts M 00 Z G, Parsons Bl et e yoars ago, and s fow months nfter ho left | sprawling all about the tent until he hit | suid before, he preferred death beneath the SUpply eompany, Boston, Mass mans - e T DhUaTs THID | S On a bright morning in the early part of | gia" ikt toteh The Clouds, an Indian | unon the plan of Iving on his back and cross rather than take chances in an FOR RENT—HOUSES, L fotn, roou: ussage, alcohol, Auibhir and At Sl U the month of May the Watkins people were | chief, and has since been christened the | ing them, with the toe of one t L in n\” e t to et nway g NT- 28, George 8. Snell bidden godspeed by their old neighbors and | queen of the Drifting Goose band of Sioux.” | like the tip of a broken mulien stalk. Heth | ¢ the next hour tho lawyer and 1 had Tates. 100 0 Line fnscrtion. $1.50 4 11 Al bousht from 1 to 5 ots in left the roof which had sheltered their an- | “Your cryin' stranger,” added the driver, { pulied away at the bancful cigurette, gorged | sport, Wo had voachod the vogin montli. Nothing taken for 1ess than 25 STOWE NAGNETIC HEAT Stonel Bl s as he watehed Watkins wipe o tear frow the [ himself ou raw turnips and read Tue Bie, | o Lhe birds lived, and nover in my iifo T e PARTR € e OTTY, Jta tidvaunes §26 on Jan. 1at cestors for many & goneration, their ob- | 0 R At while I pui in my time pac and boxing a | I enjoy a shoot more. At every 100 D)t S S Drtvin comnany. 1003 Fariam. s01 PLRSONAL s W A Webster, 40 | jective point being Towa, as they had heard | ““1he old man denied the chavge, while his | 10t of choice birds for friends m Omaha, | yards or so'we would *Jump” from on T e T R e = =S | that that was aland which flowed with milk | vieht nand crept down to his belt, wheve it | With an oceasic int Wball ou tho sido by way | hal doren ducks, mostly mallards - IROOM € B IR ) 10 each (nsertion, $1.50 a o per — N " o33 EHE 4 3 8 Bt of stimulation in the good work. Spot moved | liberally inter-sprickied with teal st S, Blgutter ites, 106 & 1o eacliinsertion. $1.508 1ing p and by, As they journeyed westward | clutched the handle of a revolver imula D4 Elguiter. 201 1 At Ot taken for Tess than 2 DRESSMARING. e Ly b Y A i oo There was o halt in the vonversation, but | impatiently about, or coiled hmsalf in the | birds would get up within easy shooting . = PREATMENT, BLECTRO-THER. Ttes, 100 o line cach nsertion, §1 they listened and while upon the switt | (SEG I CGCE BATR fow motients | bay at the entrance, where he could keep | tance, and before wo could fairly r ) MOUSES, ¥ K. DARLING, BARKELR e S e Bt QI (A BAiL, WANTONER ates, 100 aline cach tnwertion $1.5 moving t i A t | n they heard many tales of the S Nothing taken {0 luter halted in front of the log cabin from | unremitting watch and ward on all our | what'we had done, we were weighied down and ehironod it Mrs. POsLS18 There | which W % S.15th. W ithel] blk 2, HANSCOM BlY fertility of the land of the Dak Nt ! ticius and the boys had departed a [ wovements iy ith game, @ gesat portion of. which wo 1), SINE-ROOM MODERN, HOUSE, 1AYS0 2 i o SN #1H,7 | they heard that the land was as free as the [ vearaad a halt previous. Watkins and his for llours torowis uot tho slightest mo. | scachiod” i a nefghboring hillside uatil e Pluce, cheap. J. W, Squire, 2 . T YOU TARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK. AD- 7, FINY: SEVING LADIS DRI AND air and that the climate was as balmy as an | Doys jumped out und were atonce surrounded | Lion in the tall golden brown gras started home T 3 asiEp oi | Y vantazeons, honorable: mareiage send_10c tor | I3 3 LADIES UNDERWEAR A R 1), OO TIOUSE Mo X ludians of different sizes | strotched away to the south like ane and sox. Working his way through the | ending ocean, and Simeral said u storm was | the creek’s shore, on which stood a te crowd, the old man entered the house, and | browing. Just what made him think so was | fire was burning ne there, over « kettle from which es- | somcthing too deep for cven an old sailor | the e caped the odor of boiled dog, he saw a | like me. [ couldu't detect any indical passage upon one of those old lumbering | \hite woman standing, clad in the tradi- | & me ogical disty stage coaches. u relie of by-gone ages, and | youal blanket, upon which stood out in bold | the region had not be weresoon in 4 land that had never vesponded | alief the letters, “U. S. L. D." As he | inthe nature of a sic by a score or mor About k we passed o Little kuoll on 3. A v by, and sHrawing (n 3 ss boside it lay o biz, dirty Sious, ns of | with a double-harrel shot gun’ Lying across cbance, und 1 know | lis knees and w bunch of wallards pil @ \treated to anything | against the tepee's side. This was tho m since early in May. | autumu he 1S o specialty. Mrs. Burton I ; nished, Apply 1112 S, 10th, " ] 1) NO. 1704 CAPITOL AVE, & TR eternal summer. Upon reaching Chicago they bought tickets to gioux City, the end of the railrond, and were Soon speading toward their goal. From Sioux City they took NTS TO DO DRE Miss Sturily, 42 felion range. bath and | elos roomers wnd boarders. Geo. J. Fox.1 ANGAGT RN T I | DR Send nam l VIAVI 1S A HOME J b 1 eonsuitation Lady "i 081 SO, S0TH AVE. FIN WL 10-r00m restdence T the elty, bath, Taun NAME AND ADDR 1100 miles of Omih m the y low prass. e of Crooked Horn, an Indian ey, ety i efatorn water, eloetie bolla, s, fur: | 14 OECR sl t Omahs (. W. BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOUN . | to tho trend ofa_white man. They passed | ontored and advaneed to the ce of the | From the distant lake came the melodi trappor and markot hunter, We maudo e tiice, - foll eollar and every convenlonces, Ward | 490" Fonn give yor Jacoba, doceanod; iater with M . 0. Manl), e ik Point, Vermillion and Springtield, | yoom, the womau turned her face toward [ quack of the mall: nd once ina while | eadeavor to gt bim to talk, b was e | you.” M. 0. Daxon e Iithst. el 696, | now prosperous cities. but then mere frontiet | him'and in that face he recognized bis own | the wild cry of tne fish hawk reactied onr | graf and sullon, and as we were not afier B e Pt e O < TR TR WORKSIUP: gl = i bamlets. inhabited by squaw . men and | Mavy., The recognition was mutual and for quaves or the waters with v scalps, we bid him goodbye and started for D &-ROOM HOUS 16 Cl MDA I boliatine | FIL K BURKETT, FUNERAT, DIRECTOR AND | pioncers, & short space of time both man and woman lo'distine - Later on | noticed a stight | camp, We retumed down the valley untit I Hlonoattoety Al Co.. 2504-10 < embalmier. 1618 Chicago st Tol. 00, 52 Lite in the afternoon of May 25, the wd. Wat- | tndulatory mot stood as though rooted to the grc Misi we han recovered our *cached” bivds; | = == | ariver stonped to water his horses at a clear | fing was the first to break the silence. and | that the had become brolen as both were about played out with oir loag “, VOR- RENT, MODERN —RESI 10 = HORSES WINTER:D. | brook, anu as the elder Watkins iooked from | (ith feehings akin todeath, he asked, “Mary, a mass of somb i | tramp in the marsh, we con ed to cut Vo 0% T3 strect, howe 8 ons, | MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. 0 v cachnaortion 15> 3 Taa e | L1 window i tho sue of the Concord coaen. | 1L Gors this mcan i hon, ke I tvoiorais | tlorobs bhA Witand CouNbey and GOVINto D Wi or of Mt Skinner, room 810, N Y. Life. Rates, 10e # line_each I $1.30 a Hue pe the panorama that nature had spread out St htening herself up to her full height ouds rose over ti owiders of the | as speedily ws possible ) OO KAt ils than TR SxREavE | before his eyes, caused him to exclaim the womau responded that she had con: | northwostern sundbilis, | 1p they Wo were puiling ourse ot of tha T e £ e ARKAVE “Here's the promised laud.” cluded to have a man_about the house and | the above the dark. bairen humps, | slough. and had almost reached & fivm footing e W 1'1“]<:;\‘ \|.,'CL! ”‘i\.‘ ‘{ f".'.]"".“‘ oy e R Jumping to the gronnd ho bebield o beau- | had taken an Indian, Going to the corner | Geepening as they. advaneed, till “they | when suddenly Simeral vaised his Lefover, 2 Aliiei e “om \\n D, ADDRESS A W PHELPS | tiful valiey, miles in length, th which | of the oo and leqving the sharer of hov | frowned down upon Merganzer black as the | and in quick succession pulled off both bar Tors & Sou. 2 ite bu & g ! L el ¥ con Banton oo | Wia SN e Too0 y7e | meandered a streum of water, s that | eyply roubles veside a | Wing of the dusk rels. duck. As they came « and joys standiu A it might have been a drink it f 10 gods. ettle of cooking dog. she soon return over they joined eagea mass and it | 1 thought, of conrse, that it was a rabb y JILEE |fean B\Y:Batuniy Sihith & TIORSES WINTERED. #i00 AND 500 A | I srar L Hon AU BIbtn Bacaiey ] Lrccuclotcobkinkla0Rystic Soon raturnedI) LR O R0 s aCi OB WS e i tiTFodiBcon il (UNULH S RES bR artled by secin )zEN0, COOD SEVE HOUSES AND 5 R month. Addresa Hopper Bros., Eikhor | bencath His faet was o carpes of green, | Soonaio rapped in o piece of siuay as if we wore to have i storm np from out the “strag ecds s Rt Jusingis conter at | YNECANTHONY LOANANDTRUSTOO. 1IN ¥. | _ 200 2 | and as soft as tiie most expensive moguette. | scares thron daysold. The Ricecon blackened. The ud streak it for the iils. 1t ouly . Block, 1011 ind Dovglas sire B Nebrask ind 10Wi TArms Or Onahia oity DEODNLY. BEGUR LTINS FOR SALE | The hulls were tinged with the goiden sun- | “}iglaing the Iitile thing up to the view of | danced and the whitecaps flashed. w b for tie Lo give hinn tw L e . | set, giving them the appearance of being | the wondering husband and sons, she re- vice and cane tossed (o . but while 1 hit nim both limes, FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. |y sioniy 1) LoAs AT 10w ATHS ON | Rates 100 great gows, setin green. The change was o, hores 1oy Ohristmas pros. | tho coustantly ris . e stove pips 10t wero too smiall Lo uccomplish an ' Ve, a word fir 1o b U AT e ol T TR nonthy Noful 250, | in such striking coutrast with the rocks and +'do vou think of 162" ereaked aad gratod tin shiold in to more than 105pur nim on to his bottom thereatier. Nothing ta e oy f R ey R OF FIRST s | W woods of the eastern §titgd, that here the | ty. As he ol > old man was too full for utterance, | leat's top and the flic wed the biow of i { i Sk 2o e ] perty n sums | Watkinses coneluded tospend the remainger | 4ud. rushing from the hosse. caught the de. | Napped ommously R | Lill ho tuned his frowsy head ) FURNIS ¥ S oA ATI0D: o o ity 1s better thi X 0 3 el ad | 380 5 bl TRy vojiour, But it nover . 8} ZHVe us AW 00k biibe.d vd shot £r RIS I WAl lONEY 0 KOAN \l‘nlx(\‘.‘l{‘;m?n‘l Hater|| GO0t R o :;r;;_“m[ better Ui | of theie days, | Aheir luggnde -was Sundled | g stage and went to Fort Sully, where | for the downpour, but it nover came. As | gave us & wild ook, but & third shot from St Plotty Trust comany, Bes Biag, | off'the boot of the stage and the old vehicle o <19 inv i he enlisted in the regular army and a fow | We stenped o the opening, througi | Sun warned Lim aguiost fu_ )u»-r libe L. T, DESI 3 B gronnd foor s7-31 " | was allowed to move on toward its destina- | vuars Iater was Killed in a brush with the | the flying s behield” a flock | and another leap cariied him boyond our Yrooins. Inauire 1019 Dod MORTGAGE LOANS, A, MOORE, 304N, V. | = tion which at that time was one of the up- | Sjoux of goe: hey ol unable to | sight. 1 DESTEABLE ROOMS Cavrion Ave- | YV L 101370 _COLLECIIONS. viyer posts, i “The three boys remained at the house of | steer themsclves aright and ¢ Of M107 100 A ONCBRATRTT “ waN tirs tie little expericnes our curiosity w above the After this enthusia * | nothing oceurred to ED. AT ONC APPLICATIONS FOR That night the W tkinses, old ana young, ) ROO: their mother andindian stenfather and that | turmoil of the elements T - = v 0Ans on ORhA Droperty from had some blunlkets and the hroad eanopy of | ieny leavnoc Al of their sisters had | the old leador honking forth tis stern man- | til we reached the top of the sand hill over- : o oo T aAS TN s o (3 15,00 Tl cumpiny 1702 BGAYeR 1o i COVeHIn, BUE Uhe Next MOFIING | §iie wte ol oe oo bt onts, A | dates. On flicy come, swoopinz and tumb- | lookiug Canp Merzanzor. 11 brosentod ST T S O SR Hin 5 JH081 ihe fathor and sons commenced the erection | it Tutor Hheso boys marsiod into tho Sious | s, it watiod over the vimof the east- | sweet wiit ful S, S0y was busy KURNISHED ROOM WITH OB WITHOU : HAT T of in, cuttizg the trees from tho banks | Lntion anc sequently become prominent | eve sandhilis, were losi in the shadows be- | with the ey weal. Our fshing rods i SRRl e Sout oAt MONBNFTOR OGN _ORATTIHLS: of the'strewm. They calied w their assist: | o e R et A e | were leining azajust the big teat, while bo- | Raton, 10c e cach insoriion, #1590 a e por 1 old squaw mau, Paul Chotau, who | jue large fortuncs, Their suceess in ife they | Bub as suddenly as it had visen this fierce p looked like an acro of (i et 1 montt hing taicea for less thia 25 L s the owner of i yoke of oxen, znd before | qrtribute to the return from the east and the | praivie gust subside ot a drop of moist ¢ varied hues glweing o the ey, second floor, hat X MONEY T 7 the end of the week the family was housed | fyet of their mother presenting theiv father | ure fell, and the afternoon was even my rags of the loworing sun. ‘Throuza the open £ W will 1o any s wileh vou wish .ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON | within the walls of its own cottaze. A | with an Tndian baby 1or o Christrias prosent | quiet and eutraneing (han ever. Of course W it a glimnse of the warm re s ‘URNISH:D ROOMS AND BOARD. X : at hossiblo ratos, tn thd < lodge of ahorthand trip was made to Yankton, where oxen, | Jone voars ago, - A we wero surprised at the sudien second | and grec our blankets: Sim's mucii- \ - - quiclcest i duatstosdnayliskiuttinofiim v aniaants Belisolioffel plows and a large supply of provisions werc g e change, but most arecanly so. The lawyer, | tosh hung loosely by the neck from the tent y ke wart il dnsprtion, e aiworl ¢ ot wish, and only = — purchased, after which the work of turning RAINED CHUNKS OF ICE. however, insisted thal we would eateli it | pole, while all about the picture was com- N o :. (5 vou keep It You ean borrow WANLED TO BORROW, over the virgin soil was_ commenced. — Corn yeu beforo the brealking of yuotiiey day. | posid of the comaioror toilchos of saud und 1 & YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF g S SRR - — was planted and the yiela was abundant; e ling BTN LoE s in 6 Io) te It was nearly noon w meral and | de- | praivie grass. O beyond lay the silent Ky gQiEarin SR R A GO N AR A RS L n e o 61504 us por | Lay was mude and wiien winter camo on | A" P Ty Troray that elted | jad upon & prozram for Lhe afternoo | Taiko bathed i o flood of goldon iight from .. 500 WATKTOUSE RECEIDTS, MERCHAN DISE nonth. i Hothing everything was in readiness for the rigors |, . G g ST e vy ATIOE np up Hay i for | the dectining sun J 17, JKONS, GOOD TOAIKD, REASONALT #10 CCBI AV TR SECUITIY GIT o T | of thie Dakota bhizzard. The binnacle cover of the Saltram’is | 113 Sicotin the swampy mondow lunds, | And such wus our lifo in the Lugenbeel § Ui - Iy WO VN MORTG A, :'"u.’\\‘.:‘f B O AL 3 The Sioux Indiaus were about the only | dented and her hen coops are deserted. | which for miles and niles border this tort sshes, and white [ have said uothiog I, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIL BOARD, AND N0 SOOI 10 Qi 4l “ 4N | neighbors, but they were on friendly terms | says the New York Horald, A couplo | ous rivulet v dny sinco we hid I STt sl B n St laoR A 3 JESSiosR el cuskoaping A 00¢ HOrti] JElrat oot above the sireet. | — = and were alwayswelcome visitors at the | of panes inher skylights ave cracked | in cawp, night and mornivg, we had noted | about the eyelone that swept down upon us e grpksT A RGN ONTY ixcotpoR- PAWNBROKERS, = | Watkius residence, where they were fed and | and some of her porthiolos ave blackoned | great flocks of these virds commng down the | the night of the day fust duseribed, bearing FOR RENT—S10RES ANL'OFFfcz8, |~ """ ™7 melsn || oo Tsotion sio Rl | yormed. (Theirinter passed without 1nck: | qandioyes. Takowso black ave theoyes | Yalloyandover the sandhills into the lako. || the liwyerout inhis woather prognosulcy. - : ol pulkaes. e uine el fusertion, $1.50 a liuc per | dent, and with the coming of spring provi- | G640 e¥es. CAREAES, IECK Ui EAC O In fact, when there was any flight atall, | tons aud causing us to pull up stakes in tho It 0.8 word fiest stnsartion, A yord DO YOU WANT A s X ___ | sions were made for planting a crop. The L ik I @ ) they were alwilys to be seen goin s preom- | morning and wove deeper within the hol- " Yoriing taken (o ines th 25 J. SOSNENERG, DIAMOND BROKFE. 1 wheat was put in the ground and the corn | scaman, has an ugly eut on his forehead. | "own this little giisteaing river of the | low of the hils: have not binted at the | FOl RENTCLARGE SSTORY CHIGGING | o« Dougias wi. CLowis’ monoy on dfonds' | was planted, but what was sowed was nover | A1l this was on aceount ofa hail storm— | \iiling. rom these sizns we naturally i | swarm of yellow jickers that ool possus sl Ut saLaaxeyorsh ithictyZliorges. yind ANOS. S atohes, ole. Old gold gad silver bought. Te reaped. First, the grasshoppers scourged | not a shower of those ovdinavy hail- | epred that somewhere up the creek must be | sion of our teat ona sultry afternoon; nov L 2, Y BONFO. A5 i RIUL AR O o — - . the country, and then came the hot winds, | stones which patter on the roofs .f New | a favorite foedinz grounc, and we conciuded | told of the antelope which Sim_swore hy MY NEW BUSINESS BUILDING SCALES, | burniog up what had been left by the grass: | Lineland favm houses, but an avalanche | 1o take tha afternoon for investization | have not touched upon Old Spots kL, Q00 7 ook Jloprc AIes dexiih e P T TR — — | hoppers. The money that had been received | (F 50 L6 va With a jocund good-yo to Rtocky and eptic fit: the miduizht mirusion of Mg i 0yt ety A ot e A e R i g seromisliptanle ot ho e aR i atin v The Saltram avrived hore y Spot, we shonldered our [e and vulled | Skank: about Jack Bricgsman, tie o 1 ey rapidly disappearing. and w St Ly 1t and desol NT, GOOD STORE ROOMS iN ! : ont squaw muu's visit and his siory of tle i BELITY YOAR GURANTER CO N LW aND NDIHANDSCALES ALLKINDS | tion were stalking in the vicinity of the | from Almerviaand other Mediterranean | ™ oponicis o legendary stream and at | hiunted ranchs aboub our numero s fishing i couLt (o) B f | AN Airess Borden & se Lake 5t.Chicazo | housel Autumn came and the situation | ports. On November 3, in the neighbor- 1 gome’seasons of the year is quite a factor in | trips, ner our morning with the caivasb.c radingon : 334 | was growing worse, and then it was thavthe | hood of Gibraltar, she ran into an elec- fing out the pictovesquouess of the | and redhead, but I have told enouzh to give FiEat National Bk bidg i G father and sons decided that something | tric storm. The aisturbance began at 9 ey But just at this time it was pretty | you an iten the glories and profits an | o BN T GOk i A T R LT PRI ATIT Music, AR;‘ AND L.'\NGUnuEs must he de I could not stay, 1or | gelock at night. A stift northwost gale and ciume erawling here aud dusiing | benefits of ot s outing m the sand 16 Farn buildin Simdential, A, B. Harris, room CENRRCK BANJOISTAND TEACITER, | could they tike the female memovers ‘of the | PAa" N RN Plowing all duy and the high | there, down betseen the low sand lills like | hills of Dakota. Phere, have Loften thouvn B i E i 1 Wid" | family with them iu their_scarch for work. | e Deeb B4 40 C8 BT LR0 TR | 000 tabutons ondi twisting its wiy | would 1 live always, in that fresh, freo iR D tie: Hoomm, gam, ok i LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS Atlust thio fatherdocldodsthiat ho and thodf oy ot seus that wore buffoting | throush the tangly movass. ‘Iho higher up | region, that watuil veali of content, wh ro (T R s e RAILWHY TIM UARD three eldest b ,\‘\\ ould go away and hunt | ”hn "1 4m,1ml~‘-‘ us ml\\- e n]l- € !lllgu 1o the wider the valley becomes. until | honor's measure 1-‘\ Lo laken by success, = - { (ockroom 4537, Rimge block for work, leaving the youngest son, n strong | the sides of the vessel wore kept in | §allv, ns you near its springy source. the | where pretention docs not trod on morit, AGoNTS WANTED, MO fellow of twenty summers, to take care of | cheek by throwing over quantities of il | country expands itself into 1measurabic | where genius 15 uol o jest, gopiness not \ 100 it e el fnsertion. #1500 Lo per | 702N Y. LIFE BL Toaves CHICAGD BUR WL Q Arcives | the family. wmidships. hay ficlds, Along the shoves of the ereels it | sceming and devotion not o sham, Thor month. Nothing for Tons than 2. i101 G | et 0tk 3 aon s | Ormadin | © One crivh October morming the father and | James O'Brien was at the wheel and | was mire and muck cvery with | where the light of day is untaintea witn ) WANTED. RELIAULE MEN. Al Chicugh Vaadoiio v | three sous devarted. bidding the other mew. | (0T Wllinns . and | conie s and decoptivi Noles | wrong, where solitule is the pavent of pura vy fevinen’ 10 carry our Tubri BUSINESS CHANCES, gitiionz BEnrea, 43530 | bersof the family au affectionate adieu, and | L i Ralon S et T that made pedisirianism anvel bat o l meditation and everything cloquesy of PRI & NG S iiieazo & Towa Looil F02a% | promsing to vetirn at Christmas time. Taey | J0seph Hansen wo P owateh. . Upon | cisuve, There was strageling cune o truth, happiness and health Tons, thar journeyod through Lowa, but were unable to | the weather quaricr was heard a dis: = e e i e 0 i 1solated patehes of rice, too, in many places. B = WANTED, SOLLICITORS. BOTH SEXES, FOR SURLING I F a0 RIEEL T ARIVAY | i work until they reached Dubuqgue,where | tant splashing. cn big hailstones fell | @hiio the smart woed and grass wis luxtri . 5 B 5 5 TR OPPONTUNT Dot 105141k Mg Sts, Oniay o ANNGONCEMENLS ool e, Kontine omte. eor Lth as THar k] ,"'L:,'.‘;; \ Do KL Gasan | they found employment in the lead wines. | upon the deck. They struck the sailor it everywhe making splondid feeding x ety BHDI0 00 S0r. SHPIIRL LAY Beadwood. 110 pm | There they d - early and late, saving | upon the baeks and heads and cansed ound for mallard, teal and juc il sho! and v for muskral, skuuk ana on Den £10pm | vheir wages and sending the money to th Dakota home, from whenee letters came at stated intervals, telling them that all was Banim's sublime tragedy “Damon and | | the men to vun for shelyer. Such hail- 1 Pythise” will be givon an olaborato prodics | | stones were, they say. never seen of men Corrsapondeies OF inter Flomtig & Co. Lith and Douglas stroet Mo tion K 1 Ky AR AP REL NS and 1 separated abtie buse of the iday ovening Decembe - Depot 10k wnd Maaon s AT 1. They hid intended 1o rowura at Christ- | before. They were big, vagged frag- | AW our canio, that is.onc took oneside | at Boyd's theater with . Edeat - e YA SNALL BURNITURE USINESS FOK epot Lith wnd Maton Sty Omaha | i but s the time drew migh, they con- | ments of ice LR R : MAN ' Address P OL L No, ¥, Sianton, Neb, Kinsas Clty Day Bxpross athees- | “May I never s off uatil the A tuat they could not affe pense and the Visit was pu uext spring. When spring cat the mines were ralsed 10 owing to the scarcity of i kinses concludad to ron cr. They wrote Bob, MA14 2 LOCATED e 9. W pyes r izt Exp. via U. P, T Loaves | CHICAG), R L & PACIRT Omaha Unlon Dopok 10th & Marsy ¢ - EAST. o; 8 ltving rooms So0pm | Chlengo Vostibulal Linits ) Owens, Frank Lindon, and 1idng e died | jaeio Tinuon in the cast. assistod by { a number of the best known amateurs in the My, Owens who will play Damon oy casion, has charge of the staye aud chearsuls maieate n dezree of porfec > Gibralti at no time were more ti aid Mirst Oflice Hiams, “if 5 me of | yueds apart. We started in bo wages 1 | those hailstones were not as big as my | mined w enjoy the tramp, game or 1o gau thulous price, | It was as thougn somehody was | 11 there wasn’t anything clse there was a 0. anil gl the 3oy Gnine up e for oar benefit,” change in the seenery, und this could be | 1in i few mouths " studio nd profited by, Now L sl e kS | hose hailstones were spry and_ acro- | Studled and profited rilie auylne entnpiain a¢ har 1heral i eenents (0 o » rantend e ity amy ahd gk ly protitable. | tculans sk for thom. Tho D: el Go., 401 Exat 480 81, Chieago v ts. Omaha SALE CHEAP. 38 Oninhia RENT. BSTA BOX. Xt I AV bati Phey leaped up fiy 0 ix fuot shore thru 1ts black arm out anto the | tion seldom veanched by amateurs, even N Y AN on X avenue 200w Oklauoing Exp. (10 C B ex. Suns 0.2 am this cffeet, telling g 1o © for the ratic wey leaped v g I MIX Jee stream t otlect the loating leaves, hia nd | support well known actors. I'he dus MEN WOME S AND G S WANTED streatn 10 ¢ Il iy [l I DEHEN NOMER, BOTE ABD GIRIA WANTED | WS, women aud put in the ckog! In reaporse to | from the deck aftor they fell und many | Srcer woods: now o bunchof vine. leaned ML WIS SRUARANIRRG, ol Bl e I nes, samples froe. € ! SALH, 40 HUOM HOTHL 10 ORTao I ST AR ECH (KXY 11 this letier thero cawd” teuaer missives, [ of them bounced over” the bulwarks. | oversons to touch the spaviting 'iguid as everything points 1o one of the Lok poit, N, Y i s dieatan.colie EAvd AHoNN 0l 03 i Colorado Limits { full of love and chedthuwement, and Some of the chickens on deck got away | if to dvink. and now the bulbous nui g alidiey itutos. MG )it o (Bx. Sual) SIOUX CI'Y & PACTIC I ; Children Cry for ! Pitcher’s Castoria. i each tosertion, $1.60 4 lne | young man's chin badn't been still for | i rush o recover bis drake, bub o misstop ULty ke (o1 Wons L1 three hours. The lat half ho Pho usual holiday rates will bo in of a2 had | bad luaged bim 10 the waist in the soit MISCEL.AN -QUS 155 | most delizhitful perforniances ever siven on 100 gt for alt ks of work, §5.00 10 & Luac UNTON PACIRIC again - the ewer Witkins and bis | gom their caops, They were struck by | gleaned from out stagnaat pools with its | the loval stage by professionals assisied by STORAGE. Weelk: Canndian ofice, 1300 ¥arnam M470 Ouiatii afon Dapot 17(h & Mares Sts A RS el £a0ps: 3 o0 [0 AUG MAE0SRL ha {IAMS G A by T EALROR W (MR M T . - ) the stones and killed. "The man at the | waxen bla K ! - T1n 0ach Tnaertion. #1304 Lo por | §7 HAVE ABOUT §500.00 W . | Hatam Renvar l‘iw-n-fi L t0apu | home a portion of thefrwiges. ‘That sum i aaty iy ton sholtar, . Wo bad been laboriously clumbsring | auspices of Nevraska lodge No, 1, Kul:tis i taken foF 1043 than 2 | corlen: ik orse w A some fixty I il QAN i 1 bt | mer and fall they made, o darge_wmount of _"l‘.‘ ok B toatav 1t whrough wud and thicket for possibly a quai- | of Pyhias. S TORAGE, WILLIAMS & 0R08s, 1o1enan: | Wouldilke o form Ptk 40 Buctiic xpreas. .o 1103 4m | money and dwiug the carly winter they | lere was noneed 10 stay, It wWias { o0 0f an lour without seciuz a eatuer, | : v & AIESIVIAGN, iadiE (g 'y B RHL ALl - .50 L Denver Fast Mail |l d2bom | concluded to surprise the family by paying | explained to me, “for the alr was 50 | Gio those which made tue =lossy coat of | There ave sidll two more 'p,..r.,,-m‘\,‘ 0s of STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD _GOODS, Towves CHICAGO, MIL &S0 PAUL | Areives | thoma visit. I'he weels before Christmas | thick with hail that a man couldn’t see | the blackbird or swanip sparrow. Abraptly, | A Brass .\h-wlx.- yUatthe Boyd, Althousn NATURAGR FOR - HODRRKOLD, QoD Uil | U, 1 Dopot and Marey Sis. | Onana | they quit the mines, lossed phewselves with | ton feet.” g e e S, s produced for tho tirst Vo wmore th o six 510 FOR EXCHANGE, .30 Siifeazo Lhulind | Jewelry and presonts, and ¢ith the lizntest | A1 0ld sailor who was asleep in lis | g 10 the reed hidden waters in front. Fhis | $0ars o, =A Brass Monies” sull holds s e | e i T Tl L T EXpiias (xS | of light hearts votraced, thetr steps toward | SHEE BECOE S IEER SR e | Wik plmost instantly succeoded oy o fraptic | 9Wh With tho more yeceut productions of Mr, }OK BAL:— FURNITURE. Taten, 10 Vo each tnertion. 1,50 a e par o P I MOVAT | the scttang sun. oy yoaciod Yaukton ut | DU wanAored onk ko See wAst was dhe | 0 king, and o pair of maliards st into | Hovue pei. 1 this pioce o steuci i mn. | LE T etop e gt e pomres | 4 o o Omahia| Depot 13ih and Wi nignt sud the Gext momiog ok the stage | Matter. A hailstone struck him on the { View from thew reedy hidwg place. Tuoy | ided vein of humor that ks familiar U every Nothiug tiken for less thn 2 \ 7 TOWN 100 Kl [N NRURASKA, KAN=AS for Chiotou creek. ‘U'hay siis the duy before | back of the neck und hestaggered under | VN TEEREE OO VIR otore faivly | o1ic who listeus to it George Mavion us ‘s eroer T AD o3 gxosanss fo Christmas and with beating hearts the cover, | \ 1 tho drako d! Jonah, the superstitious wan, gives U o L STOVES 0 i 3 GO S NE mdse. hors. L eattio, Add. Bo Prank fors I B het 3 awing he cut loose und the drake discour- | itious [QuST0VIS QP ALL KINDE GOOD A NRW | ukiebor e Add: Box T0.BranktarkInd i K Hguraus (0% { could hardly wait for the diiver w chage ! or twenty minutes these icy | Toousiv quit his brown consort and weat | resultof five years' playing in the part, cous B Ter00k OF MULLINERY AND NOPIONS - s ; torses it the stitions alougberoute. Whin ! joetiles were hurled upon the stear | whirling deaa or dying Lo tho vravk's ped, | pled with his ine vowers a3 u comodian — | Z8000k ~uk NLLLINGEY, AND NOQNA 5 IRTEWESIN. |Awrivas | they veached Spriugtield; swenvy miios 0w | jnd then the storm ceased s barvel hid no other edect than 10 | 3 o A 3 Raten, 1 o rat msertion Jo & we | EXCHANGE, GOOD LIVERY 3 mn TBale Linilios o, : of th ¥ journey y had foudly | L e YR P G e nd toward my side. At A low k10w r ol It r e ol B PR OISO opetia 0.8 wond Wil trad s Tor siock of gooda. | 4 B A S49a0 | hoped to spend the giad hollaay with their | Vivid flashes of lightning and peals of | WORAE SR G R 0 Lo almost | Grand Opera house saveral years go. aie ‘ e o - 4 or for good laud S Clile, Pass Gu3pu | loved ones, but heve they found their prog- | thunder. When the electricity lighted | 0000000 Slen | arose, and as she curned, | rived in the city vesterday, and was kept {); »:m ~\‘5J“< HEAP. 1 ‘Av\n: n.l\an.- TN i, ;P .x”_»wl-": “.;v: Mo Valley Loaal. ., 10.30 pin | p blocked. “The stor that had blown all | the sky the hailstones could be scen | Wi o hopeless squawk, and endeavored o | busy the remainder of the duy receiving 1he 10 B3 ue. e DEE Wik swo faldore: w004 won: | I 4o 3 S MISSITRT PACiPIC, Sy | day had deepened intoa howliug vlizzard, | falling in & steady downpour, as if they | getaway, I cut her down without compuue- | Christnas congratulations of his fricuds, Hrion. Addivas (o Dartiodlave Lock Dok, Souta | 7 W00 N INCOMIERED PROPERTY Dopot 15th and Webstar'sia |~ 0ot ha wne from some giant hopper. For | ton. | marked carofully wheve shie disape | Georee 15 now the advance represcntativo of Wb, N ONINGUMBRRED BEOPRGTA 3 bonta g Go0am |7 . ® | the rest of 1ho voyage the Saltram had | peaved in the weeds aad iu a iy had heran | Jaeob Leus' Swodish-Avierioan comad vy (). MUBERMANJEWELER.COR. 14 &DO1 Qrcss ¥ 60" thee. 410 47 L toug 2 moderate wiather | wy swside pocket. ‘Then t tarned to locate | *You Youson," which comes to Boya's for BPRARRSAE 105 Dibont impeuin Bugriek. | ZoCLeAk LGT FORORRICE FURS TR N LD Childien Cry for 5 ok oS thelawyer. He wassucking in thomire un to | four nights commencivg Supday next, s e - o — 02 fiHnichinson, Patteraon bice Mt Donar iR ta aa o 2 | his hips, und the air for yavds around ham | cluding biwo perforaiances on 3 LA, (i, F0K SALE CHEAP. FIRST-0LAS R : oo Websier s 0l | Pitcher’s Castoria. A it Cas | s & b eantiiu chrdioas Huo. Hatadmsdna | —~ roydrautie passeugor levatos, hand lover, in | T pon ‘gALE—REAL BSTATSE. nadallon Detroit Free Press: The gareulous | precipiious rush—im does everytning with | | | | aud dgelutinative my 3 it uo | fect via the Missonrl Pacific Hailsay, | | k and he fo fe | chi/d's play to extriato himsolf Tickets will be sold Decomby he said, | i | ARGAINS THAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM heon davuted ta cauidon I upe s L 10wt My Sty 50. 104k wt FEOI FARN AT A niles fron s Ljjer over and 11 dend s limited for veturn passago until Junuary Yt 2id, 24th, A Lo eaeh tusortion. $1 G2l st B and 8 hild 1t is u very difficalt thing 1 tho o, 1, 25th, 40th, 2lst and January Ist, 1804, wonih. Not i B iy ] Stonx Gty Passeuge {120 pu ren ¥ PPPsS - Hold oun ihe Willie," 1 said, “wait tiid | 25th, . an A N TR Niest s barbors. ths, 20¢. 1408 1Y S PACH “1 don't kknow as to that,” dissented Omaha 1 or Sis | Pitcher’s Gastoria. o 5,000 Daaring | 545 bt Tdwitod ..., phle 7 - - 255 - rapen; 100 ¢ B0 bl D- . Hitels o g0 Tamivnd T T e fon AN L IN AN bt | Tuson Co. 61T Blaway” Councll Bluta. Mo63 J o A mpleidid opeiig (07 the Fight parly, A~ ARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS, sALE | U2iinl1L 1 Lepot 1uth and Marey Ouwhs | BUREAU. BUES & C). SOLICIT )k Hos % Y U3, Bee N | F.K. Darllug, Barger bk Bad B30, .8t Louls Candon Bali 1Z5opm | Bulldieg OMAUA, NBH. Advice FRE - Hurriedly wading the creek, | made my dd. For further inforaation esll at de | | pot, 15th and Webster strects or ¢ ms siuk noie in which Billy was plauted. A §0 offices, northeast corne . - — nn stout pull and he was on & tirm footing once | llf:",‘, g m" j" rtheast carner 13th and The Uuited {Stutes aro said to have 140,- | wer l agnaim strects. the young woman very geutl “You | eay, from nigger b d to nigger heud, 1o the ) WANTAN ACTIVE Avlishio 000,000 goese of :be kind whaich are used for As good fortume would have it Sim bagei J. O. PHILLIPPI, THOS. .li"'hl- REY, food. wauaged L0 kegp the water oul of his A.G F.&P A P. &1 A 3 or Lrade 1 havé been fulking all cvening [

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