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6 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 15 184 p— A, | i [ ON'S “little wad o' money” when he left the | mighty impulse to langh. But when he | eatches sight o' me." Heo drew her ar on. She's come back fo stay ns long as R P » s WILLIAN BACONS MAR. |l mad ooy ke, oot e | iy impe o mugh, Bk whoh b | cutchonsight o s o drew bor e | o, She'come sk o sayosone s | GMATIA-|IVE STOCK MARKETS | e e g — had been robbed in his hotel the first | glare athim he sobore ¢ s [ eheek to it. “Comd, little one, wo're The old man remair wind storn totnl fn i 1P YIOUR. SOREON. . 1t Ay Hamtin Gartand (n Pratrie Folke, | night in the city and was left nearly | now ina frightful tempe i [ made for each othar: God knows His deep voice had a in it - elghteen yoar tanding the fact that the winter s more than haif CotTow Marsh s sowerfully | penniless. It was a great Llow to him, | in his great, bare, weather-beaten neck | Come! It's him ‘v me." as he pushed he 4 notic y K ko JHnt L 1 T':;"“l‘ % “, e g |.,'::‘:"‘,\. Nhore the | [or, 88 ho sald, evary cont ofhat monay | swellea dangorously | “'The girl's head dgopped, consented ing no one clse, Receipts for the Weck Show an Improvement | passed away ther ot T WAL A SR it e (oo | “stood fer hard knocks ap' poor feed “Just let me say right here that U've | “That's right! "Néwa kiss to bind “But how do you hack £ mo?” Over the Last, timo of year With chances plowed flelds were already tUrning | whon 1gmelt of it I could jest seo tho | had enough o you. You can'c live on | the bargain. Thore! — What, oryin The girl grew rosy, but sho stood fuvortng in the spring warm and brown, and only here and | oold, frosty mornin's and the late nights, | the same acre with my girl another | No more o that, liftle one sw L'l | proudly up, Tt thar be i rdeanaty offerIags of there in a corner or on the north side of | 1 could fecl the hot sun on my back like | day.” give you just fivesniputes to git on your “I come back a wife of a man, p UNRIPE CATTLE ARE COMING TOO FAST | hows oraf product for iy sonths to come the fence did the sullen drifts remain, it was when [ worked in the harvest “‘What makes ye think [ can't?’ It | Sunday-go-t“meetin’ lo'e; Quick, | wife like my mother, an’ this t' hang by i AR LT RIS and they were so dark and low that they | field. By jingo! It kind o made my tocs | was now the young man's turn to dvaw | there goes a rooster, It's gittin' white | side hersi" and she laid down a rolled develop Boforo shothior yonr, 118 trae s 3 eurl up, himself up, and as he faced the ol man, | in the cast plece of parchment. Half Fat and Short Fod Staff Foreed on tho | Uhe sodson nas e t fuducenont for rdly appeared to break the mellow p entareing tl ne, hardly apj 1t a But he went resolutely out to work | his arms folded and e vast hand he man turned his back to the win Take ltan’ go.'t growled he: "1ake | starket Hrenks Prices—Ioge Sull Koep | {hinte i the production of ew oIy Havorns brown of the fields again, and here he was chopping wood ping an elbow, he looked like a [ dow and gazed abt thd western sky with | yer lazy lubber an’ git out o' my sight. I Denlsrs Guessing o Ule WIth reference to health of stock There passed also an occasional flock | 610" man Bacon's yard, thinking busily tue of red granite, :\mi the hand a wealth of ittored and unutferable | raised ye. took keer o' ye when ye was Tonrs Iad the tfest of It of geese, cheerful harbingers of spring, | on the talk which ™ had just passed be- | sembled the paws of a crouching i exultation in his heart. Far off a roos | little, sent y 1 t'school, boiight ye dresses, Ricalnta b \vévo tho NeAVIess ln ne et up | tween him and Marietta but his eyes smiled ter zave a long, ¢loat blast—would it be done everythin’ for yo [ could. ‘lowin’ - A BN, Nd the AHAITCYIWAS. 18 WS TRk x.)“,‘yl. p Brlig o H.,,;fh.f\ wide-swelling “By jing!” he said all at once, stop- | "I don't think, I know ye won't." A R e By e e o D UGB b TG SaTrRDAY, Jan, 18, | Ver 1o putlorsnro wondeting ddllid Al s new | ping short, with the ax on his shoulder. | ‘What's the objection to me? ful ear had caught it, and now came the | but no, yo must go back on yer ol pab, . o oLl Iheavy murketine of hogs has wonderful with its prophecy of the new J Tt S Sy o Ghbed T wouldu't'a’ | “Objection? H—1! What's the in- | answer, but. faine mufled and drowsy. | an' g0 off in the night with good-fr- | Recoipts for the past ek gonerally show od or this 1y si a spurl birth of grass and grain, and the spring- | o004~ [ never'd met Merry, Thun- | duceracnt? My hired man,an’ not threo | The dog at his feet whined uncasily as | nothin’ houn' that nobedy knows any- | & £ood increase over the woeek previous, but the recont sharp advanco in ing life of all breathing things. The | Gapand jimson root! Wasn't that a nav- | shirts to yer bick it suspecting something wrong. “The | thing about—a feller that never done’n | fall considerubly short of the sccond week of = Dealors wero ail prepared for 4 drow nassed now and._then, uttaring. his | vow escnpor” That's another; I've got four, Say, | wind from the south was full of the won- | thing for ye in the world January IaBy year. The NS, AP RO hR winknons 1 ntgvIsIORE. Hb Sig dloss had not And then he laughed so heartily that | 0ld man, did you ever work out for'a | derful odor of springing grass, warm, What did you do for mother | lows Frida Tl tordl vecotnta Rt 10 Wl mAFROLS Supplies. fo i the girl looked out of the window again | Hving?” brown earth and oozing sap. Overhead, | that she left her father and 3 east wtll Turthior wssisted the bears nd yet sent forth his bugle note. to sce what in the world he was doing. ‘Tnat's none o' your business,” | to the west, the stars were shining in the | mother and went with you? How much Intathis wo 7 A tho market opened all of 10¢ to Lymun Gilman rested on his | pr M0 AR T 8 in is hand and was | growled “Bacon, a little taken down. | cloudless sky, dimmed & little in bright- 1 have when you took hor away | Week Tnet yoar 14 80,502 lie v Friuity hero was ax-holve at the wood - plle of | whuoking his thigh with it, ['ve worked, an' saraped, an' wot | ness by tho faint silvery veil of moisture | from her good home an' hrought ot 3 from local Farmer Bacon to listen to the music |~ “Lyman Gilman, what in the world | gether a little prop'ty here, an’ they | in the air. The man's soul grow very | Bway out here among the wolvesan' In- Iing week, and the ad- | louses and trade started ou cound him. In o vague way he | ailsyou today? IUs perfectly ridieulous | 2in't no sucker like you goun' to come | tender as he stood walting for his bride, | dians? I've heard you an' her 8 | vance of that period has boon lost and more | pujees “wor | S very low around him. it. He | the way youyell and talk ¢ y'rself out [ 'long here, an'live off me, an'spend my | He was rough, illiterate,’ yot there was | hundred times that you didn't have a0 Guniiies here lave. not been too liberal, | b eogd AR was powerfully moved by b there on the chips. You beat the hens, | prop'ty after I'm dead. You con jest | something fine about him after all, a | chair in the house.” Now, why do vou ! . [ carly at vight uroun heard the ens singing their weird, ran- | [FerG on the chips ¥ bet high on that,” kind of simplicity and a gigantic leonine | talk 0 t'me when 1 want t* git—when cos, monotonous song, and saw them | = ORI SR TN @ walked up to | *Who's goin’ ¢ live on ye? tenderness. Lime comes and asks for burrowing in the dry’ ehip dust near | o window, und, resting his great baro | You're aimua’ to (.o hoard his sweotheart moving about |, T8 Gid, mman, was, staggered. TTo |\ Cl by, On account of tho hoavy runs | ey ouis Ryl him. He saw the young colts and cattle | arms on the sill and his chinon his | 'L ain't neither.” inside, and thought: “The old man L RS LLERLL i viaie g st bl LT L UEhLes 10 around the | arms, said: '\vi-’. i vI\\t“".. loafed on me \\mil !Ili-mum when he finds uin'y oy o] UL O L USIte h ? b his bare | “Merry, T'm goin® to tackle ‘Dad’ this | ever s red ye. [ ried. He ean't get along without her, straw stacks, absorbed through his bare |0 LS © et S e Lottin’ up the new | “That'sa V' "Lime checked him- | It he does, why, I'll rent & farin here, arms and uncovered head the heat of § (o 405 'm - goin® to climb right on | self for Marietta’s sa and the enr and we'll go to work housekeepin', 1 the sun, and felt the soft. wooing of the | the back of hisneck. He's jest got t | father wenton: can get the money, She sha’n't always ; deeply thut he broke into une | give me a chance.” AR s i wood. an | bo poor,” he endéd, with a vow. lent. "Lime saw it, and’ stepped for- resilid in slow, loer markets - and | T 8 e K e 4 v ) ctta looked sober in s, athy. you've gone an nolec my MhE WIRae T g § . L . e the week ¢ s with a declin week ago toda wonted oxclamation: .\.I\’\‘.'vfu plpoKcd 10s boet “to! have 1t | daughter away from me. Now you jost | I,%L ‘\,\(fl",‘,'.‘ ‘\‘\_:‘\“,‘"fl""fll "I""‘R ‘,:l’:;l"’l‘]‘m:}"_ “O1' man, [ want t' take a little inning | 1o 40c on beof steers, and me Nheep Tiade Active, GISyRGILBGRsecing Aoy EIISTIL | ot T iy bt Nome YL toet || IBRGEND What) Towes Vo i) pit ot B el g now. I'ma fair, square man. 1 asked | thagon butehers' and canners' st eeipts of sheep were meager, the dar ) S yo fer Morry asa man shouid. 1 told | i TR mand fair and the market aetive and five sure.” > TETHd GVt bout it." here. You can’t go o soon t' suit me."” v ] e b 18 5 b p ! | tocal dem is very This short and disappointing soliloquy | Kind o sc: S Bacon vus renowned as the hardesy | g o Hime T'm ready, but 1 wish we | vou I'd hard luck, when I first camo | 004 el LR red | Quot o1 us follows i+ it to #0od nite was, o ail, an_ exprossion of dewp | Lfmo stood fora long time Leking in | DACOR Vs renownal as the hardest An”n. st around hor walat and | HEFe: T hud #5,000 in clean cash stola | Jith what it usually is av uhis t v TOGAS0L Taie 1o ool weasein s el O e ar ths | attlie window, watohing the lightifooter o put his arm around her waist and | g TR 8 I, GaSh U ) vear, and the forcing on the, $E200 55 common and stock sheep, $1 these few words, coming from Lyman | the sun-lighted kitchen floor. The ket- | 8 & 08 BEREIE, Nal 1ORRR "“““ until they reached the road. She | (8L farm with. Now, I wan't | satisfactory condition of the market meant more and expressed more | tle hissed, the meat sizzled, sending up HelpHHAFHGHI. § e tHiHE Shled LI im | Was com tely dressed, even to her hat Yo% He HATE Ha R aaEs T A e lichae ko a delicious odor: a hen stood in the | elghbor until somothing carricd im | ynd shoes, bt sho mourned: il L Ll R L wturdny's Trade Was Slow. Cpafats R Rnal it s vl | ST L ST HOI S Jus TEs Iy hair is every-which-way; Lime, | frons: 1 You W a1 Ther of all the slumbrous [of cheery half-human song, | 311 his Lime knew, but 1t did not keop | 10w eun I be married so?” : THETRLYGE CIFH Ly ORI EiFe thA Ao ey cs LAl jral suenlics | Gorihiny oty Sy it landseape, the stately beauty of the | while 0 and fro O TR ECBWIT 86, e a9 el th Ihey were nearing the horse and | \iginesson ashire of a third, an’ Merry | buy. eattie. Tho. murket wis sors Slo : RECRIBE sky with its masses of fleecy vapor, wer the sweet-faced, lithe and powerful girl, | 50 H= = Marietta. His silence in- | PU#SY now, and Lime laughed. “Oh, | 1itvand [ to stay here with you jost as | and ¢ Buyers' wants were few, ané ik of a girl's | followed by the smiling eyes at the win- fitiitad Bae i S R we'll'stop at Jennings' and fix up. Milt | ;¢ nothin' ’d_happencd. Come, now, |45 the weather was flie and the ‘i dow. N e LGNV C SR OBEICIY S knows what's up. ~and has told his | o) o an ¥ 5 » NOW ofterings amy they were in arw. | Head | Cars, | Toad| Cars, | 1Te voice humming, *‘Come to the Savior,” Pren | A Git out 0 this! 4 N o R & v while she bustled about the kitchen near Merry, you look pretty as a_picture. “Don't be in a rush, ol’ man mother by this time. So just laugh as Th * was something winning in the :'.Eh ,\“ \‘\‘3‘;" . \H\\.‘I“"‘j;‘ (,.““y ‘,f l‘lh‘,‘ et |;| ) s the s I've ble jolly as you van.” hy. The windows wero open. Al | You look jhst Mk the wifo Tve i | Bacon hurled himsolf upon Lime, who | JOILY 88 you can.” . | Whole bearing of the man as he stood | gyiday and ¢ was hardly any lifo or what suggestions to thes llers in | achuntin a lese years, * | threw out one hand and stopped him, Soon thoy were in the buggy, the im- | before the father, who remained silent | snap to the trade. Several loads of good 10 v o rigorous climate was in the first un- | 8 lj"'““- while he said in a low voi ]r.ul; nt horse swung into the road at & hd grim. | choice 1,150 to 1,400-1b. beeves brought from a sealing of the windows! How sweet it ‘Iln.-- dad pay you to stand an’ Innk at Stay right where you are, o' man. r'm' ing pace and as Marietta leaned That's a faiv offer,” said Mr. Jen- | & to 8430, but fair to vory good 10 to 1,250 .‘_,M“““}( ‘}'{\"‘,.‘:;]4 55 was to the pale and weary women after | me an’ say pretty things t' the coc I'm dangerous. It's for Merr ke—" | back in the seat, thinking what she had | nings in a pause which followed. “You'd | L. steers were very slow saleat from .50 to resonant croak, but the cranz but Chi receipts have been oxeessive, | .10, Choi yugnt &.15, and poor .05, The hogs were being cleared widly and buyews beean hustling to This caused a temporary bulge, und the market being very bad there, prices e | have ruled lower at all western markets in I londs scratehe nings, who had returncd with Lyman, | the inquiry from exporters have been | Out #2305 “and I'is stre But his faco hadened again as ho | almost entively shut off, and loval dressod | HOWOVCr wits pilon, and i caught sight of Lime looking in a¢ iim. | beef men have had little formidable e cleiirad 1 good sonson, tho. b His absurd pride would not let him re- | tition. Tnis state of affairs very S woing at right yund $5.10, frisking in the sunny space to choice 40 te lamb fan Recopts and Oipo than many a large aud ambitious spring me song. But the glory L SR ; et r ts and was only an average run here Wil By tlio books o thi one. Let me have | put dealers all anticipa liberal sunpli puny for the twenty-f. 1ares ending ae swept away by the sound | i TR A 1006647 their long imprisonment. “No, he don't.”But I'm_willin' to'do | i S3ERTE 4 010 man struek ab him, | d0ne, she cried lamentably, in spite of | better do it, noighbor Bacon. . Nobuddy | # e eoss DR U T HOH UE AU GUURR | 4hy Paaklig 0o As Lyman sat down on his maple it without pay. Hello! I hear a wagon. | 1in. warded off the blow, and with a | 8l the caresses and pleadings of her | need know how things stood: they wers i i e o e Sl R to hear better a plump face appeared at I guess I'd better hump into that wood- | ({qden wreneh and twist threw | lover. i married in my house—I thought that | i "\{“; ‘.“fw\{\‘.“.,-}l”" {\-);‘K:;,"m"'”'m‘“, Armour the window and a_clear girl-voice said: | pile.” him to the ground with frightful | But thesun burst up from the plain, | 'wd be bost. *You can't livo without | fubiy fberal, the dowad not ectag frovs | Shicaeo B &5 co “Smell anything, Lime I think so, too. Dinner's most ready, | force. Befc Bacon could rise, | the praivie chickens took up their | your girl,” he went on, ‘“any more 'n I | any quarter, and trading dull and dragging Hsinnade theral ““Cookies, by the | and dud'll b hers soon.” Marietta, who had witnessed the scene, | Mighty chorus on the hills, robins met | could without my boy. You'd botter——* | at" prices il of 10c to 20¢ lower than great horn spoons!” he yelled, leaping Lime was cuivin way furiously at a [ came flying from the house. them ‘on the way, flocks of wild geese, The figure at ‘the table straightened | I'riday and 30c to G0c lower than Tucsday, K City! TAtn Ntook Mue up. “Bring me some, an’ see me eat: | tough olm log when Favmer Bacon drove | ““ino! © Father! What ave you | honking checrily, drove far overhead | up, Under his tufted eyebrows his keon | the high point of the weel, One thing that ansas City Live Stoci Mar b s h A N 9 o 9 g CANSAS Y, Jun, 13 3, E~Roe o ye gooc 0 the yare ow_seader s TE toward the north, and, with these sounds | gray oyes ed from 0ne tc other, | made the market scem so bad wasthorather [ Kaxsas Crry A Rucolts, it'll do ye good. into the yard with a new seeder in his | doing gray eyes flashed from one to the other. | ¢ononer than usual quality of the offor. | 000 head; shipuent 700" hoads Dogs “Come an’ get 'em,” laughed the face | wagon Lime whacked away busily couldn’t help it, Merry. It was | Of & golden spring day in her ears, the | His hands knotted, lLis chest heavec ings. Extreme sales of poor to fancy cows | (attle wero' steady; others weak to lic at tho window. 3 while Bacon stabled the team, and ina | him 'r me,” said Lime, almost sadly. bride grew checrtul and laughed. then he burst forth: and heifers were at from 150 to &350, | [Owers [Texus steers, #2.7504.00; shipping e, ey I i . (it . . teer 4. 41005 nd native cow ‘Oh, it's nn-t-v"mll‘h_l'l"\ Merry Etty. | short time Marietta called, in a long- “Dad, ain’t you got no sense? What At about the time the sun was rising, “Gal, yank them gloves off, an’ git me | the mm of the fair to good stufl selling at 4020340, hutéh $3.15@4.15; What's the rush? Bring me out some | drawn, musical fashion: 're you thinking of? You jest stop right | Farmer Bacon, roused {rom his sleep by | something to eat—breakfus rom 210 to §2.30. There was little qnotable kers and fecders bl an’ set down on this log. “Dinner-r-r! now. I won't have it.” the crowing of the chigkens on the dry | don't care which. Lime, you infe change in the calf market, and poor to choice “'{;";*Mh:'}” N e v\'3\,-"(|,.\C,",""‘,‘T.'H" With aned Marietta disappeared, and After sozzling their faces at the well He rose while she clung to him: he | knolls in the ficlds as well as by those | idiot, git outthere and gear up them | *"5"1 } Ihfronns D8 _'“;‘g—'“ Stock s | 8510m5.20: eavy. preking and mixed 5 soon came out with o plate of cookies | the two men went in and satdown at the | seomed a little dazed. 1t was the fivst | in the barnyard. rolled out of bed wear- | horses, What in thunder you foolun’ | 1 liberal suppi Jnd only modevate demand, | g, iglits, Yorkers and b, $4.00 in one hand and a cup of milk in the | table. Bucon was not much of a talker | time ho had cver been thrown, and he | ily, wondering why he should feel so | around about hyere in secd'n? Come, {lfs; 0XGR AR ALH s BOIL b F ORI Lo 85 SheT e e a0 ouds silpi other, ; ; at any time, and at meal tine, du sced- [ could not but feel a certain respeet for | drowsy, Then he remembered th v | hustle, all o' ye!™ SRR DI G R e ZiBEiseel L 2 little man, he's all tived out, | ing, cating was the main business in | s opponent, but he could not give way. | with Lime and his subsequent inability And then they shouted in laughter, | stocker and feeder line. There nover ain't he : H 4 hand; therefore the meal was a silent “Pack up yer duds,” he snarled, “‘an’ | to sleep with thinking over it. There | while the cause of it all strode un- |is on Saturday Reccipts were light | T ool Lime, taking the cue, 1'\»;1:{[[1%'([ in one, Marictta and Lime not caring to | it oft'n my fand. Il have the moncy | was a dull pain in his breast, which | steadily but resolute y out toward the | and : the country u--m:nnl] nominal i bean and said feebly, *Bread, bread™’ | | talk on generar topies. The hour was | fer ye when ye come back. I'll give ye | made him uncomfortable. barn, followed by the bridegroom, who | Rezthardealers pald about stewdy prices for Wont milk an’ cookies doas well®' | an anxions one for her and an important | jest” five minutes to git clear o' hero. | As was his usual chstom, ho went out | was laughing—silentl TILIAE S oI o i | LCoyen eLovaa DI s et HEbubigd O e e loR sty moticied: |loncHoriimEpa i .| Merry, you stay heve.” into the kitehen and’ built the fire for 3 - of itat all. In general, good to choice feed- | 8,300 hoaas market 10020 i top pric: her to sit down beside hquI_ ut she “Wal, now, Lime, secedun’'s the nex The young man saw it was useless to | Marietta, filled the teakettle wi We are not surprised that people will not | s are stronger than ab the of 7 of the | £5.35: bulk of .80 butehor hesitated a little and colored a little. thing,” said Bacon, as he shoved back [ pomain, as it would only excite the old | water and filled the waterbucket i take a new cough remedy, when they know | weels, while common stuff is undoubtedly | £ nlos § $0.0015.35; light, ‘0, Lime, s'pose somebody should see | his chair and glaved around from under | man: and so, wi 0ok of apology, no 5 O Thet o 5 the value of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. lower, Good to choice feede 0| [CR R 2 shipuionts, 800 houd 7 ot ! o e oq | man: and so, with a look of apology, not | the sink. Then he went to her lowerl, ' Good 1o cedors at | P Iyt o spacnts, 500 ety ; A his bushy eyebrows. “We can't do t00 | without humor, at Marietta, he went to | room door and kndcked with his knuck SR R 5.00; fair to good at 235 103 and | ularket nominally stondy “Let'em. What in thunder dnl we | much thisafternoon. That seeder’s got | the house to fet his vaiise. The girl | as ho had done fof years in precisely the MOST TERRIFYING OF ALL. lighter, commoner grades at from 2,30 down. EnTThT cargf (BIt down fan' gimmera holv oL}t bonet upania lotolssed wheat cleaned | wept silently while the fatlier ragod up | same fashion. HAIrbranuthiEschsas [GTILIe e Linb Are Uncertaiaty in Hogs, Pronip, Jan. 11.—Cony quict and }'" 5 l"‘,k(‘*; oo 1 maothor mivate, L | up. You unload the machine while I | and down. ‘His mood [rightencd her. Rap—rap—rap. “Tlello, Mevry. Time Nothing Compared to It. During the carly part of the week the hog | 1050r: No- & $1%¢: No. 8 ge. ©0 : Gl (il it s e [ feed thepigs,! 2 ‘ .1 thought you had more sense than | v git up.. Broad daylight an’ birds | wWe were discussing momonts of su- | market was active with prices steadily ad. | asoiTsgorirket slow and ousy: No. 2 whits, She sat down beside him with a laugh Lime sat still until the old man was | y take up with such a dirty houn’.” O A T ettt & Lrniton ! 5 et anlapretty blush. She was in her | hoard outside calling “Oo-ce, poo-ee” to in’ she blazed forth, Without waiting for an answer he | bpote IeFEoe us had given his most | half of the week prices started on the down [ 463 apron, and the sleeves of her dress were | the pigs in the yard, then he smiled at | “and he's just as good and clean as you | went out to the barn and worked wway | thiilling experionee, when his heart | Eride. Closing prices, however, are still Wiiskv—Market firm; high wines, basls, rolled to her elbows, displaying the | Marietta, but she said: ateil " . at his ohores, BB took suoh dalight in ;“d‘ D hL | Tolly® “nt=niokell= “heften Shaaiv ‘the at, 7,800 bu,; corn, 67,908 mu'nn-:.] rxlnml«\l 'I“lmi. W llxlflvl;(». ]lmn nu.’l “He's got on one of his fits, Lime; I “Shut up! Don’t let me hear another | the glorious morning and the turbulent :?l‘;‘:nxuc“"n,i‘rn Jb\\ T‘ lo i"n::n :II‘A,_‘ B :d T ‘.1,,,.{ l.;( last “,,,,,\._” |'u|lul\\|u|;’n umlm{uc H 3 27 bu.i rve, 600 bu.: barley, sweet she looked and gmelled, the scen 't blieve you' attor (ao) i =g Sy S 5 ] ) ittt S x 5 retting s beat as it we much the same as they have been so far | 14 (o0 G G GOl TS CLnTREt Lyman ‘ll.;]',“f DALY L A ity i ““L“ll‘m;(' LT head. L'm boss here | life vlf dho fiulm.\]u“l l“ll"m 1'{ ant | had got to be Cooper’s turn. Almy had winter. Aside from tho usual govern- | SinENas_Wheat, 2400 bui corn. 40,000 e Crvae 200k108 @ o 1 e bt o yet, I reckon. grew light and he hummed a tune which > time he fell over the preci- | ment estimate the ouly attempt to ap- | bu.oats, 50,000 bu rye, none; barley, munched a couple of the cookies and Dot you worry: I'll fix him, Come, | * Tiime came out with his valise in his | sounced like the merry growl of a lion. | ‘0% "'4“‘{' imorno foll I L S A G e I R R wulped a pint of milk before he spok now rglve ma aik TRLLY, & ¢ | pice, and was only gaved from being ! K e e e R At caTae o te as i ettt W K A & ,, | hand. Poo-ee, pog-co,” he called to the pigs | gashed to pieces by clutching a dande- | the anuual exhibit and estimate of Stock in Sight SHOCHWALCAEOIN 0,008 HIgRRILIAN Why, you great thing! You—took— *“Goodby, Merry,” he said, cheerily. | as they swarmed across the yavd. 7 t = the Cincinnati - Prico Current. It | Recelpts of live stock at the four principal side b’ sid Ain't we goin’ t' be mar- oI know. ;- % DIt CRUa S 4 d L lion which grew on the brink, and fair v hat h Vol S LI Rl CalR A i ] 1 I know, but T want you to give 'em to | She started to go to him, but hr! you big, fat als, them hams | Bowen had related how he dranlk from a | :\inm}m-l 7 ‘ml: lht.? o x\ 01’ A"“. 1“11: western ts Satur ! 1 8s00n we. Just wali right up to me an’ give ar’s rough gr sldihe 9 ye > , 2 3 < Oh, them cookies in the oven ! she | me a GBI BB {"'."\f i l"“,‘“‘ “',‘9;‘",h(‘i“],]f'.,r‘ o yourn is clear moncy. One of ye | bottle, the gift of a New Jersey friend, | majority of those in the trade, although | South Omaha 3000 shricked, leaping up and running to the | e ot ! SENCOWI, B siay hiere, shall go t' buy Merry a new dress,” he [ in the dark, und for a moment thought | there are notable exceptions, and among ity 5 7,900 house, She looked buck as she reached Lain't made any barguin,” laughed | . Lime was going out of the gate. sald as he glanced at'the house and saw | that he had taken nitric acid throu them somo of the shrewdestmén in the busi- | SUHSES OIE8eoee 7000 TR R ldco b o et ar R G the gir Then, feeling the force of his “Her Come an’ get y'r money the smoke pouring out of the stovepipe. istake. Acer had given ¥ it ness. vice Current's figuces as ag fol- 4 b with o flushed face. Timo. slapped his | fender tonc, she added: “Will you bo- | yelled the old man, extending some | ‘Mewry's o good girl; she's stood by hot | cer Rt 92 (L T lows Knoe and roared with lanehter at his | aves and go right off to your work?” | bills, “‘Here’s twenty—" i old pap when other girls 'ud 'a’ ‘gone | run’ over him, and the sudden awful (urnsand.ostimntes show o total woat- bold stroke. oait G tJest like alittle man—hope t' die *'Go'to thunder with your money,” re- | hack on 'im."” i P e S o i T RISl \['\"“"”'»"g'.""-. o . e Rabl g helin i Diante T Lime!” roarcd the oid man from the | torted Lime. “I've had my pay for my [~ \wphile currying the horses he went A” {niTull: dress; and discovered fas he 6ne | Tho woek's petdi o QUL ! '] barn, month's work.” As he said that he | ' Gl Fse v od the dining room that it was only | 322,000, cotpared with 225,000 tha pre do it slick ? Ain’t nothin’ green in my | % sl ety e s ! ! over the ground of the quarre he dining room that it was only S 20,00 thipread eye, [ guess.” Inan intense and pleas- Hello!” voplied Lime, grinning joy- | thought of the sunny kitchen and the | guo¥ ona {5 Pogan to see 1t in o diforent ; and 1 had lived over for their benc- ChEELs LoD ) ously and winking at the givl, as much | merry givl, and his throat choke d light. He begun to see that Lyman was | fit my experience of jumping froma | inYezird to expectations for the romalnder urable abstraction he finished the cook- PA LI . 5 ; i awoatielElR il i 3 : ies and the milk. Then ho yelled : us to say: This would paralyze the old 0dby 1o the sweot girl, whose smile | ! good man and an able man, and that | locomotive just as it crashed into the | Of th d that (n the larger ¢ yell man if he saw it.” was 50 much to him, and to the happy | & 1 g i : S i 5 S e i 1 ) 0 POUrsO Was s 3 side of a swiftly moving train. P abibiiLtlos forwnel lod . 0 s Hey | Merry—Me ty ! He went out to the shed where Bacon | noons and nights her eves had made for | 8 0Wn course was a foolish on slde 0 Y ; At itaranglnlc . ens Ii ' otal 6.512 b Live Stoek Mar in Truth, | vancinz, but with free marketing the latter | ~ kYe™ Murkot steady but Inactive; No. 2, Total “When [ git mad," he confossed to | Cooper had st silently by smoling | s wider' ranie i « from the window, her face still rosy with i ‘ ; 91 himself, *“‘I don’t know anythin’. But I [ until ~the last, and after his turn Py | 4 ) Y afearful taskon hand. Ho was appre- [ stood in the open gate, and the sun | himself, *I don’t know anythin’. Bu rome romaine g » time | {iicugo confusion. : hensive that tho. fathor might “gig Tihted his handsome head into sort of | Won't give her up.” She ain't old mough | had come he romained for some tin Ly ; 4 A orous aster “'Come out here and get these things.” | ey t' marry yet—and, besides, I need her,” | apparently deep in thought. At length | figures in our caleulations which L S THE BEST. The girl shook her head, with a Afrer finishing' his chores, as usual, | he said: “Gentlemen, [ have nodoubt [ i by 11k the sviilibio oviqenee. vather t 2 R flEVes T o laugh. he went to the well and washed his face | that each of you have given, thought- | Suen poines 4. CURES QUICKEST. S “*Come out an' g1t 'm 'r, by jingo, I'll and hands, then entered the kitchen—to perhaps, what he considers “his | It v‘:‘<y‘lu‘:|1I:;’l1;::'::“:::v:;:}.»:;fl\-lrl‘|l‘v‘v'!:“u‘r‘n‘-lv’Ilw’:;; 0 throw ‘om at yo! Come on, wow!” ' find the toakettlo boiling over and no | #upremo; monentioflerton; Jf:‘\_‘ivl"r\'\‘_‘:l‘:'l‘_ By B i i ddd e girl looked al he huge, hand- | 5.0 don 3 ‘hine, tightening | lently, entere e 5 signs of Dbreakfast anywhere, and no g all of you as 9y LRV SOL Y cradiin otal for correspond miont ghmelellowSiibe Maunilta lihin b | EROASE Qe taey iheRmehinai b tening ilentyy eptaredithaimousar FEHSEE O 128080 B STERN ) homo lives dnd the tridls of the head of | g il i Suhort frosh Wil Kot golden hair and beard, and came slowly | for o rensons. I the fliat place. the | the s a s mime micion of lght In | *4iell, T ruoss sho folt sleopy this | 4 family, you will pardon me if Isay 1 | Withthe exceptions of sious City and Louls ;.,.. n). him—came .‘;..l,...;.r along with | Koon. alm. U suvage eyes of Bacon were | Lyman walked cautiously around the | mornin’. Poor gall Mebbe she cried ;ln};k th_u)l] .\'ulv\ ‘Ium' m’mlr' n]l|ll»~ml\ - | cided gainover Junuary and Februury lust \and outstretched for the plate hi L N it 4 8 B half the night.” s it possible that none of you have ever | year. 5 g no longer where they could glare cornor » house 'd g r1- | hal 1e night, Biaisieaic e A consolida of estimutes submitted from y A which Lime, with a laugh in his sunny | pfo” 800 ¥ S ‘,}‘J,IEL"“‘.(‘:‘l‘"fl';‘;,‘“ - ;‘,’,‘xt-f“\f;fll’,’,‘,‘\‘."‘L]‘;, Q,‘,““J:""‘," :"‘m‘l‘"‘:,‘,'\ ferry!™ he called, gontly, at the | been aroused ut 2 o'clock in tho morning [\ & cansotidation ot estiutos submitted frim I OMAHA, eyes, oxtended at the full length of his | i 4h just as soon not have the old | and did not hear. for sho had Leen rest. | door. *“Merry, m’ gal! Pap needs his | by your wife’s solemn statement that | Javeer centors indiontes i totnl of 4,900,000 e e bare arm. Tho girl madew snateh at | w0 ooking at him o5 during the frst part of the night, | broakfast. there wove burglara in the house, and | hos for tho witior soneor, sndfouMirch 1 as Union Stock Yards Company, it, but his left hand enught her by the | ™5 008 "8 s 28 LEbDe nighty | BE B .. | that while you were groping 0 westo cling. Tiiis compares 3esides, the armer had been tell- la Rt (e ek Lere was no reply. and the old man's ,633,000 shown for last winter, and implies an wrist and away vent enp and plate as ho | - S ,fi'.‘ ..‘,’.'A‘\'.‘(,“v','f,,‘,l\'. D '“.),’m.’,', ‘\".L' \'\.[fih(‘“‘,'t",’.‘“‘ “.“‘17,"”“{,]:‘,{‘["“.'}.“‘ ceil woka ru.i- stiffonod into & wild surprise, Ha | Bervously across fhielhcom (ONER the SOLTS Moot ng over BP0N. hogs:: as D i :'i;'):“_"'\t::“""‘l'."': and kissed her inspite | without tonant; the man who had | = Lyman put the blade of his pocket | knocked heavily again and got no reply, ::;l'\'u IX'IE',“:HII\'.:(,“ Lioigntaho ol bt bl AF o ‘?’ AR | et O el LT SMy! ain't you strong! she said, half | 2ken ity having lost his wife, had [ knife under the window aud raised it a | and, with a whito face and shaking suddenly on " tho baby's little hollow | i k05000 hoks and It the total of 4,00 COMMIZ3INY HOUBES. vuofully and’ hall admivingly, us she | €°0%N disheartencd and had given it up. | little, and then plased his lips to the | hand, ho flung the door open and gazed | Suctienty, tu Sho [OAYE IHCE BOVON 3 000 bé roched this senson 1t follows bt | 00 Htully 1"1.1-;» n'.u.l'|'.“l""""lr‘{m‘.‘f. Tl"' “It'san alwighty good chance fora | erack, and spoke in o sepulehtal tono, at tho empty bed. H n.ul,.l(ll.-”r,ur».l to ) dntewhich would' be i guin of S66,L00 over Wood Brotuzts, \ - 8 ders, e an with a smay amily. ¢ 7 ron 7his: is side; his ) roe wly fre 5 corresponding time last year o1 ! lost s c oney by vel RN P pA L $ Yo 2 e silence o ve guai ches packin, 16 remainder of the seinson woule Ath Omaba—Telopioas 1157 - Chia ayidalablosuatmuoh moneyibyy . with'u team an a woman could do | The dased gi “up Inbed and ls- [ forward and looked out on the ground, | ilence, and, then wo eullty wrotchos | packiik [l RmLINIEr 0L IO Mubon NOUIL | o omata—Tolopions lir, | = A e dme ' S T 5 : Niarn g f ere he saw viks of @ otne ) 00 0] )] ASE SEUSON'S AVerage of ),000 for the corre WALLE, ¢ a0 “There's the hog in the fence, Morry; of 15;' ln'hu eighty. If he wanted | tened, whi t almost stood still, [ where he saw the tracks of a man. fatherhood, arose, shook hands sympa- | 1350 s average of 230,000 for the corr WALLER . Woob,' what's yer dad goin' t' suy—" e 12 e o o . T B Ji e e winder.” The girl hesitated, and Ly- | bed, while a deep’ groun broke from his | Cooper out and bought him something, | & considcrably - col ot L e d Tike t'try that m'self,” said Lime, | man spoke azain. ; : stiff and twitching Jips. X LU aliaa ® | as a feeler. The old fellow said nothing |~ “Come, [ hain’t got much fime. This [ **She's left me! - She's left mo!” A SMAR! TRICK. [ giiess yowd better find out what I'm | I.ePIY for o moment. is your lust chance t' sec me. It'snow [ For a long half hour the iron- Ryl pelier find outrhal L “Ef you had a team, an, toois, an & | or never., museled old man sat there mo- | How an Unscrupulons Jockey Doctored and N Lohe Dha v on, K womun, I'd jest as lief you'd have itas | The zirl siipped out of bed and, wrap- | tionless, hearing not the songs of Notd un Old Horse, { . - | anybady ving herself in a shawl, crept to the [ the hens or the birds far out| “One of the best tricks in horseflesh I Lknow what you've a-goin’ to say %] i 1 ! X oS : 3 A Sell me your blacks, and 'l pay half | window. in the brilliant sunshine. He had lost | ever saw played,” said Eb Wisner, a sl . down —tho balance in the fall. ‘Tcan [ “Boost on that winder,” commanded | sight of his favm, his day’s work, and | horse dealer, to' the Globe-Democrat 3 SWell, ask me. and soe, if you think | P4 P some tools, and as for a womun | Lyman. - She raised it enough to admit | folt no hunger for food. ' He did not | man at the Southern, “happened in \\ you're 50 smurt, Jost as like's not, you'll | o LoUEY Eity ai’ mo have talked that | his head, whieh came just ubove the sill: [ doubt that her going was final. He felt | Indignapohs. There was a broken-down Hiip up.» 8 1) over mel She's rewdy to—ready to | then she knelt on the” floor by the win- | that she was gone from him forever. If | horse brought into an aucti g room. He S AL vights here goes. Marfetry | MREEY me Whenever you say go. dow. she ever came buok it would not be as | was stone blind, his tongue hung from Y o Facnimon il dees, Moplesly oro was anomigous sileneo undor | Hor eyos stared wido and dark. his diughtor, bt as the wife of Gilman. | Iie mouth. abott Lon _shes, Hhesnd of | BAGS & TWINGS | TENTS, BIC. HABDWARM. .0 IAG0N, / iilman goin' | the seoder, us if the fucher could not by “Limé, what in the world do you | She had deserted him, fled in the night been frozen and turned biack, and : Vilhelmy bec i tilia i atatad vha do y 10 ha erted him, g it had been frozen and turned black, o ” o g oL 0heg i 6 ALDIL 1 1 a st tha ctu | ieye s ou v, 5 mean i liko a thief; his hew bosan to harden | altogether he wis the most woe-begone, | Bemis Omaha Bag [Omaha fent-Awning l(Llll‘( &?.-)\'U““” | el & Lo, snatehing up the plate and darting teny | o What s—what's that? he stuttered, L mean business,” he replicd. “I | again, and he rose’ stily. His native | dejected-looking specimen of equine MPANY. COMPANY [ oato s 1n narawers vus W the house. where she struck up | ot YO suy? What about Merry | ain't no last yearls chicken; I know | stubbornness bogan to assort itsell, the | anatomy I over saw. Ho was sold for | Wporiers st W | sk cove, Cgrner 10th aud Jackson | “uicchianioa'tagls “Woevily Wheut” and went busily on Lty when the old min ~|...|Hmu sounde; B Whadda ye wants® sang tho gitl | yagag work, as soreno as if he had not | him, He waved his hat at her as he unless rightly approached, and so | glory in her cyes. Then he turned and he awaited a good opportunity. walked rapidly off down the road, not The right moment seemed to present | looking back. itself along about the middle of the The girl, when she could no longer afternoon. Bacon was down on the | see him, dashed away and, sobbing vio- pressed?” him have an' eighty lerry, iV's mo—Lime, ~Come to the | He fell heavily into the chair by the | thotically ‘with cach other, and taok | “PWaile® benotiing the provabllities of Mariet roports by mall wnd wiro. chortul s & it araishod upon appli i ) whon tho fist great shoek over, and ho went out | #2 to a° secdy-looking follow, who wo [ Vil o v oot | AL L yonk| “She's agreed to marry me,” chuckled pleasantly to the kitehen and prepared, as best he | supposed wanted to kill him for his , HATS, EXC MuERoR okl s Tdme: th (b Kiss | The hi—1 you say ! roared Bacon, as | “How'd y' fool old Rove?” could, & broakfad, &hd. ot down o 1t, | hidecs BOOTS AND SHOES, = AT Bl g Lol Jo. 8 1 | the truth burst upon him, *S) that's verr mind about that, now; they's | In some way his appetite failed him, and In about two hours a man came up | ~——p (ot Shoa Company W. A L. Gibbon & Co Lyman looked forward to his inter- | \28E Y01 do when I gooft to town and | somothing more important on’ hand. | he fell to thinking oyer his past 1ifo, of | riding a horse with head thrown back orse-Loe Shos Lompany. e oWbolowaio viow with the old mant oo Bis Inter | leavo you to chop wood, So vou're goun’ | You've got t' o with e, the death of his. wife, and tho early | prancing as though full of lifo, and | ssiesreom and 0mce 1111001111 o vart 3 i neon gonds: el | o got married, hey? She drow back. “Oh, Lime, I can't.” | doath of his only boy. ' He was still try= | altogether a good looking animal. o Factory <11 oward 86| ST s trepidation s he had over known. 8 ; I ¢ ! Vet { T e though commonly ho hud ‘Tittle fear of | ,(° W48 now where Lime could seo | Ho thrust a great arm in and caught | ing to think what s lifo would be 1n | said that ho had just bought him for 80 | (e ¥ Manatitare anything—but a girl, him, glaving up into his smiling blue | her by the wrist. the future without his givl, when two | and wanted him sold. I eomgeatulated | 32wl favi 100 o all l.nm.v».i 1 TN ll . eyes, Lime stood his ground. es y' can. This is y'r last chance. | carviages drove into the yard. It was | him upon his bargain and told him we | ouruewfactory, - - Maviotta wus not only the old man's | *Yes, siv, That's the caleulation.” | Tr Vi t p ; ot W for Tho | I -5 Jol Valielis . 3 s tho caleulation, go Off without ye ‘t'night, I never | about the midale of the forenoon, and | could double his money for him. The 1 e K| Ama oWe ohn A Wakelizld fuly ohiild, but his housekaooper. his wife | - “Well, T guess Tll haye somethin' t | coma back. | What makes yo ‘gig back? | the prairto ohiokons had consed to boom | s aaiibie s Mooy o daily sale 1 | hl[l‘,“m'l“‘ 'I]m 3 “\."‘md' Hand-Seved Impnrtad, Awerioan Pore having at lust succumbed to the feracious | say about that,” nodding his head | A ‘fraid o’ me?" and squawk; in fuct, that was why he | went to look at tho horse, and tomy [ COMEANYG WSS | ok co. voots. shoos 1and comont, Miwa o toil of the farm. It was reasonable to | vi lently ) but—Dbut . kunew that he had been sitting twohours | astonishment he was the same wo had Kubber shoe Co. 11 aad ruvier goods 104 uppose, therefore, that he would ‘L rather expected y' would, Blaze vhat, Merry i at the table. Bofore he could rise he | sold the duy before. His eyos had lost | e surrender his — claim on the | away. Your privilegé—my bad luck n't vight togo an’ leave dad all | heard swift feet and a mervy voice. | the brightnoss caused by belladonnu; ho | DRY GOODS, girl reluctantly Rough as he | Sail'in, o' man. What's y'v objection te | alone, Whe ¥ goin' ' take me, any- | Then Marietta burst through the door, | had forgotten the energy put in him by g | Ruscoment wia Quiicy 1UA1 106 Haravy Stroot white | :LIQUORS. | STOVE RL‘PAIRH “Frick & Herbert, [man Stove Rep. it KA. Stove ¢ was, he loved Marietta strongly and | me for a son-in-law Hello, pap! How you makin’ out | tho ginger, and the red pepoer pod | M. E. Smith & Co. | would find it exceedingly hard to get | “Don't you worry, young fellor, ['ll i 1 1 e his tong ¥ g 3 or let me have his horse | with break——" She saw a look ¢n his | which had been placed under his tongue along without her, come at it soon enough, went on Bacon, ’ ) ; X K 0 | ough, went on Bacon, | 4 s o do b, e road | fuce 3 ) her heart like a knife. | to make him keep it in his mouth had | sbing goods, cornor n s on these Uhinge ae o | he i ‘nother ik o vary | SicouZES RSO o, by tho o | fao shal wont o bes henrd ke u kit | f0 make him keop 14 bl mouih, | ot S siien | i ruvem | LT RS drove the glemming axe into the huge | awkward corner. In_ his nervous ex- | 1tlecs a be aaiie 150 5 SRR BN Yo \ : 2 10, investmont of $2.15 | e ———— : 5 ver and be marvied by sun-up, tting at his cold and checrless break- | hung low, With an investmen b2 PAPE. maplo logs. Ho wus something moro gitement the wrench slipped, banging | “Tho glrl still hositated, her firm, | Tast, nad with & remorseful ery. sho van | the fellow had sold him for #0, and if | | COAL. : B oua, han the usual hired@man, being a lum- | his knuckle, boyis | ontedly befogre Pipi Bdpssot By P <5 o her | he had not been ina hurry coula have . R arnenter P burman o e Whioial el | SOMS Thundor_ o owled | D, ety bt Kt | vttt nd ok i b | o ’ \ Johmson bros, ™ | Carener Paer o Sandard 0 Co.” where he had sold out his interest in o | and snarled the wounded man. 4 o P e 4 BAEARR MO SRR A ARGD it - - WHOLESALECOAL | (afer, a full stook of : s accede to his demand while Mr. Jokn Jennings and his wife " printiongl ping and | Hellned wad lubricatiup vamp not three weeks before the day he “What's the matter? Bark y'r “Come, make up your mind scon. The | stood in th " o Litvle pills for great ins: LeWitt'sLittle | Mg Farpan - Slosh eiting pavers eerd | bogen work for Bucoa. Lo Lad # nice | kuuckle?” querled *Lime; feeting 8 | o wan Il ill wo with buckshot i o | | ~Poor ol Pup, . Morry couldu't leave | Early Rises # 2 Wholesale liguor dealors 1d wator wtiaGh nienty Dry goods. notions. ful nuy kindat Olla, Mxle groass, o4

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