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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1895)
- _ - , _ T _ _ _ _ - - - - . . . . . - - - - - - ----P- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - : - : 1 , \ _ TILL OIAIIA DAlf.JY BLE : SA ' . I'UnJAY , NO VEMIEfl 9 , 1Sr ) ; , . - 11 , T STOLE I1LLIONS FnO I 1 1 BANIS < { It " Burglar Who Riflcd Scores of Safes and Bank Vaults , 1115 BOOTY ESTIMATED AT $5,000COO , , 1'lr,1 In 114. " ' Ieanslle II" II ! < lIlt Ilprner-Iluulthl 11 1,11' : 11" I ' 1111' alit Ile I'Itwder hit I" I lot ) I'eunhIt'Ms. Not Ilnco It was built , some twelve , year ego . las tie HUls county Jai at MItleilrg , , I N. y" held ! " , as notorious and dangerous a criminal as the burglar who ' , I confnell there now awaiting trial ou the charge of at- I tempting to rob the First National hank tf lhllehur ! on April II ; lalt 'hls man las been an Ilnato of mho prIson for about two mouths , 8a1 the Ness' York Sun , and the fact that he I still there docs much credit to the Mlddleburg authorities , for In Iark i Shlnhurn they have a prisoner who has a . , .r , dozen limes hancd time polce 0 this country - try and Europe and hose marvelous escapes capes from prison are matters of recor' ' ] I Is a maier of onsilierahlc doubt whothl'l' Shlnbur will ever be convlcteel of the present ) . ent charge asalnst liar , I hel 1 Is It will enll his career as a criminal . for he Is much too old to live out the long ! entence which conviction In this case Is sure to hring hiut , ! 11m ' \Vlth tie permanent 1llrlHonmcnt , or death of Shlnlmr one of the mot remarkable criminal careers of this generton will cOle tl an enll Other bank burglars have , pcr- hall , gained more notoriety than this vet- eran hut the policy of two contnent agree . that 11 to the present lImo the skill of Mart 1 Shlnblr has never been , c'llalel ' , hy another creel lUg history , most of which has never he el prlntcII , la the story of a man fluted h ) nature : for any trade or IJrfcsslon In which mechan- Ir11 genlui Is I needed , , whu fell while a young lan hula the clutches of criminals 10 inn rectd ! lore burglarlee " stolen more utoney , and spent IUfJ time In Jai for It than any other criminal living and despite the fact that hI 19 I now over 10 years of ago he Is still rated " as a lanlerou lan hy the police No better cvllrnce of the euundncas of this opinion ts I bestial than the fact that Shlnhurn , when arrested , In this city two month ale , was busily engaged \ In cleaning mil preparing \ for " a complete 1,1 of burglar's toul' SZI ! : Ob' ills IIAU1 . , Shinburn's tealng during his life are alll to have bean about $ 1OOOOOO In money , . ' mind secuites , nhnmt all of which \I'SH taken : 1i , from the vaults of hanks protected by the < most modern of burglar-proof contrIvance" Neither burglar alarms ' nor blrglar'IJroof ( safes ever bothered 1 Shlnhll nturlt for when 1 the safcmalwrl did manage 10 turn out lecko wheh ! baffled even hie l.lell , he Intro- ducoll the risky but 11 cl\e method ! of blowing then out with I'namle , Shlnlmrn was the Irst bank burglar 10 Ise dnamltt out a Eafe , alI , he ale enjoys the distinction of havlnJ mnnufaclur,1 the first set of port- able hurIJIs tools ever rael , In 1,111lon , I , to mHrvelllS meehanlral skill ] , Shln urn had the nautili qualt ) of fIJlrssne , ' ' , and his COILla O alI coolnem hale saved him many 0 rear In Ilrlson He cme tomerla when ho was 16 years old , fluid even omen he was an expert me- cl1lc. lie worlet with his father , a re- Fpeclahll old German , for a year , and then lie fell from grace He lost HOle money In a Spllnl : Ftrept t faro bank , and for months haunted the place , belting every dollar ] h" could lay his halls on In an endeavor to gN , back his losIngs , bat ' hI onto succeeded In Increasing his losso At abort that tlle George BIs ali " 1''llry' McGnb e . two noted cracksn , were hatching UII a scheme to loot a back In New Jersey , and hla\ln of t Slunhurn's skill as I loclHmlth , Invelgted him , ink Into joining them The Job was a complete u success , and from that day Shlnhurn was a crook In hiM next job he hall aH partner3 "Plana Charley" Ballard maul "llg Iko" Marsh . all later he worked , with such noto- rious len os " 1Htt Adam" McCoy ! , " " 'oos- ter Sam" lerl s , Hory Simms , Bill y ulaIuor , i Ton Kenyon and a score of lesser IghtH , To theHn people Shlnhurl was a valuable acqui- sillon. The best of them were crude mechanIcs - Ics beside him , all , his genius 11110 every job he went Into alnmt an assured success from the moment I was Illanned Shlnburn's RI'PII'IHlceshlp ' lasted : , about two months , amt then , slectng : I1s3 and cGulre ! as part- ners ho shoal off the rest of the gang and I rarely had anythln to du wih any oC them I afterward , Years lIter , when McGuire duel I v add 11E was sent 10 IJrlson Shlnhur cm- Played what ho called , slal try crooks to acslat In his big burglaries : , but he never malI con'ftlaltn of any ant never emllo'ed the same luau twice STUI\ING SAPES. After forllu an alliance with Bliss and Ieulre , Shllhul entered the employ of the 7 Lilly Safe company , IIII ( wader UI assumell IRmo worked ; with them for sOle months I . - The Lilly safes were In almost universal use then , amid It was with the Idea of stllllng them that : hllhur went to worl for the COlllan ) The most Important discovery ho male at the tlO was that a IlerSOI with acute hearln could , h ) ) Ulll his ear lear time lock of a 1.1) safe and turning the dial , discover , at what numbers the tuuuiblers t dropped into plaee. lie aslo discovered , that ] 1) Imocklng the hinges oft Rn oHlnnry 1ly r safe and musing a powerful jimmy the door could bo easny pried off. fly lids and attar knowledge - ' edge , , whIch ho gained at the tln" Sllnbunt ' . r7 succeeded , later In plundering Lilly sates all over the ountry Shlnhlr fulowel , lp Ids observltonf at the safe works with 1 care- hll course of study of , I1rll cOlhlnalon locke , and I flan at this thnl that he I , all 10 have made a remarkably dlol'ery Time 1'\n1crton \ agl'ncy Is authority for the Htnr ) I I ! that Shlnblr removed the cOlblnaton ! Iron a safe , trod then placed nn ltnpresstunahle , disk , of paper undo fun , ' \un : hc turned the dbl slowly , and found that nrhenever a ( olhination nllhl'r was reached the 1IIIression on the paper hecal0 n'nro dlstncl , ly laln a mleo''IIJe. It Is cl.hnell. ho succeeded In 1\llng out what the numbers we\e , l'or I a year Slutuburn kept faithfully at lch studies and It limo end of that tune was easily the moat arl'ollllshel , criminal of 1 his 11\1 Wlh Ienu're and lilies he traveled mull over the country , looting banks In small villages and , large ! cities , and ae- CUlulltll : large sums of mono ) The police WHO hot after time trio all the time , mil 11ss was Dually caplure,1 3hUtburn was advised , . to clear edit , lS the althorlUts hall n dozen star cases alllnKr hll , hut Iw was 1'a\'II' Interested In a dp,1 lu stocks and \efl'I,1 to go Until hl ohlalne,1 h his mon ) ' , A Iuhltn tlrn In the market hint him In lies seso In of nearly 'WJOOO , nnt at tha lulvll'l' of hla counsel he fled to lellum , with which countl ) ' the Malted , States had no extradition - ' tradition treaty at that tle , APugether Mllnhurn IA u Ihl to have had nearly $ LUOO,000 when h. : lrl\,1 , In lrAFels , Wlh this money ho purchased a \ utgag.-laden est,1 from a terfili nobleman , time latter thl'cwln ! In his title lf count , and In interest t In a large "Ik Udil. 'rhea . as Count Shln urn , time Amerloan bank , . halk burglar proreCle.1 to amaze 1elgianK by his lberalty , lie wasted lhmou- sands of 11.llrs In Inlctalnmrnls , Ills oper ntonH on time bourse staggered the native upeeuhaters , and hh enormous Innings and , loshljdlro commented , out by press ant pub- lish for nearly ffteen years he kept up this pnre . and . Ihol a series of unfortunate speculations - uitlonH left , ,11 , IJfnnle&3 , slec- A II1A' 1.\1.rO , \t about thus tine "Piano fharle ) ' " Ilul- lard , 10 .tsrsh and \dam Worlh Iflv1 In , . 1.lrls. havIng rohhl,1 , this 10)'hton b.lk cf Boston of f IIO.OrO , fader alulll tames they opened In 'mflrn cafe ot 1 flue Scribe , al11 Shlnbunt having left fluuussela , \\anllero,1 , II thef one day anti rlcojnlzC hi the proprietors his 0J.ls , , \t the same tllo an Amerlc:1 : detective f'C'Kllu,1 time Iln awl Infornl.J the 11Lnrh011 , ' e of their hh'ntlr , This broke UI' the cafe , and nul- lard and hllhur ld to M'IU ' , on ue a frontier , where Sldnbumrt Infchh.1 . a scheme y for the robbery of the 11JllrlJI bank at \1\lero , lehum , ; llnhur alw'ay's ! lallet that the directors of thus 1.1njot thl money lie lost al the \OUfl end there was I IMlr l r for vengeance ' lS wel as hop of a big gala II the attempt 'lo rebhey was Ittllte.l In 1893 . The IJlln was tl 1111 1\ t ) or tm'a \'hlt" to the batik h torn 1.1:1) ' rnbhing It. II tinier 10 gIe' tsuhnhurn , ' , , Iner fIlnhlrn 11 or'nrilrt\ , ex Imine and study , t , ' "clu An entran , , " * waa t geetrd tl'rouuli ' I entran:1 crctrll t'r01 a r' I door an ell tu'l n I In.n. . . ' , 'r' 1 l Iuhllr 1"1 n" JNk 1 'n ' IIJ , r-1 I 'I I I might be replace when le and Dullard were through reconnoitering. ! An hour was spent In exmlnll ! the vaults and then time two men carne oUt and Shinhurn Om ! Rno Shl"blrn screwed the lock on ataln , One of tht screws was mie- Ing . Whie they wore looking for thll crew the men heard footsteps coming imp the alley , I uas the watchman , who , hn\'lnl found liullard's shoes , hat started al IIVCtatlol , Mallard , hall.1 out I revolver and , would have hot the watchman dead , but Shlnhurn hast ) ' ordered him to put time weapon away and , then began rolling around anti singing like a drunken man. lular,1 , took the cue and the watrhman concluded , h. lad , come across a couple of ordinary drunken men , lie \ hlste , fur helll and two policemen run up As a matter of prcautlon ole of the later xam- - Inad , the lock on the door of the hank and made the discovery that a screw was udsslumg . BulaIll and Shlnhlrn were searched and the 11..ln screw wts found In a piece of wax In J pock , t of the latter , Shlnburn had used the wax to remove all traces of his work at time loelt The torn were arrested , tried and runvlctCI and , whll' Shlnhur was sentenced 10 five years 11 Ilrlsol , lulal'd got tel ) 'eard , ! ularll died In IJrlaon l'AITl'IE AND l'SC.PI : , One of the cleverest Jobs Shlnburn ever was engaged In was the robber of limo Lehigh and , Wlkeharro Coal company's ofce at cOI\ans 1Vhitehav'en , I'a. The ' ' \\'hlehaven Ia money for the pay- ment of the hands , u ualy about $ ; 0,000 , used to arrive SOle tints hetwcea the 1st awl , the 10lh of each month Shin burn couldtm't tel when the money arrived , eCIle a dlIelent tmte senJer brought I each time , and , EO be began making regular visits to the canjuany's vault On the fret he openEI the ! aft stith- out any dlntul ) but os there was oily UOOO inside , he tool just cnotgh 10 pay his Immediate , expenses , and then , locking It up agaltu . hp went hack to hIs hotel The next day I clerk In the office was ,1ilharge,1 , ou sU'1plclon of stealing the mote ) ' , On his second - end visit Shlnhurn found $6,000 In the vault , and once more he took a few small bank cotes aol went away The following day an- other clerk was charged , for dishonesty and limo Irst was \eln9tated , On his Ihlrc visit Shlnhurn found $10,000 In the vault ' . mid , gatherIng IIJ this and several thelane\ dollars' worth of bonds and RPrnrllps he lelt After several months of Inl'11tlratton. the robbery was traced , 10 Ides , amid ho was arrested In New York City and laloa to \hlehtven , where night aft " r , night he slept In a hotel hSllcu'fl',1 ' , to a detective . l all night ! his cothing lIas taken ] I awn ) from him and locked up In another put ) of time hntel 'ho handcuffs used , were the bast of the day , ret despite all these IJrccanluns Shll ) e capcd , One morning the detective , awoke and found himself In bed alone. An uxamhnton revealed time fact that Shllblrn had' succeedel , II slipping the point ! of I steel pan Into the racket of the handcuff without being observed , w thai whl the cult snapped shut as usual , when closed at night It ! t did not lorl 'hl man had then slmph' waited for the detective , to go to sleep After freeing himself he went :110 JO : another room and appropriated , a uest's clolhlng. The discovery or lhua Pen poInt reminded the eEetll'e , ! : that In the alproon ; Shlnhurn heating a n ho had observed pan over a gas Jet. j Ho had asked , him what he was doing . amt the prisoner lad replied that ho was simply nmusll himself. 'fhe trlth was that he was heating time pen to take the temper out of the steel , HAnD TO 101,0 , I was years after thin when Shlnhur was captured , aguln. Sillnhur ale esrped , alter having been conllc' Ill oC robbing the \alpole. N , H. , Savlnm H Lank lie was senlmiced to ten 'c. 'In the New llatnp- this crhnue but time nhlro elate Anton ! for nlJht after being incarcerated In that : In- Ilulon ho broke ! out lie was next ar- rested three rears later , whie attemp'Ing ! : to ro the St Alhans , VF. , batik , Slnhur shot two of the attacking force , all suc- ee.IFll . In hoardhl a train on the Vermont Central ralroal1 lie was considerably tlus- tered , as his escape had heen . narrow one. amid hIs pistol , still \ "armas hI Ids hip plekct . 'ho consequence was that ho al- IraNell a good , deal of attention , a \1 , un- fortunatol for him , anoug the passengem on limo train wan 1 man who hall been or the jury that convicted him when he was tried for robbing the Walpole Ilanlc , This turn econlzc,1 , Shlnburn ali eulel' , his ar- rest. lie ! was sent hack 10 the New Hampshire - shire jai to sen'o cut his len year ' term , hut after serving nine monlhs he once more eseaperl Amen tho"tldngs found on Shinburn whau an eated this last time were some keys I ant some hastily drawn plns , The plans proved J to ho of a bank at lleuiningtnn . VI , and one or thc keys found to fit the door , of the banle At that tint there was $300,000 on deposit In the vauls oC thc lJanK The robbery of lpe Ocean bank , on Green- wleh street . was cite ot the biggest hank robberies that ever took place In New York City , and It was Shlnhur who directed It. It Is clllmel that over $1,001,000 In money and securities worn HIl/len. A reward , of $30,000 , wlh n guarantee ' of no Iuetlons , directorn , of thc asked , was offered hy the lrcetolt hank for the return of the securities , and , Iohn S. Young , then chief oC the New fork detective force , put men on Shiuhurn's trail Shllbur hal In the meantme Jono to Maryland - land , where 10 hail , robbed the Wcst Maryland - land hank of $2 , OO In ntet ' ' ) and s'urltlc Ito came back to New York to dispose of some of the securities , and Young nabbed , him Young agreed to le Shlnflr eScape If he \ou11 give tip the securities stelen from the Ocean back ! , and threatenel to take him back to New IJIIJshlr ! us an escaped convict I he dIdmi't. Shlnburn gave up the sEcurlte3 and 1'oaug started him off for MaryluII In charge of I detectve , who was to deliver him up 10 the aulhorlte of that state , In Jersey City Shinburn c ealle , ] In the ml'antnl Young lad given the securities over 10 the ) Ink and pocketed , the reward ) ) tectve James Irving , who hal , helped him In the deal , , dldn't think Young gave him as much leal or the reward nt1le ) ns ho deserved , anti , he reported the matter 10 the police commlH- slonerH. 'rite result was that Young was ills- misscl from the department and Irving mad chief In his Ilk rt , S'ore ef other hanks suffered from S lln- burn's attacks , and only I two years ago ho and :1 : ex-onvlot named Mike Connor , broke open a safe In a 1.1nrastcr Muss. . jewelry Biome anllun"lrul It Time ) got away , though Shlnhul i was shot by time nljht \atlhman , At the time ex.hlef ] hones was on the lockout for the man , fluid over fifty warrants for his arrest for acts con\ultet In , IUtel'nt Irs of lute country were out. De- spite las he came right 10 New 1011 ; and ! went to a hospital \1'1111 ho rlmuhH.llh'r . treatment for two monlhs wlhcut his identity being suspected by any anI In appearance Shlhur looks like a retired merchant lie ,11ssel well , has a /00. ad- threes , Inl , Is an IntercMtng ( cI'ersatnnalRI lie spcals half a ( dozen languages ( . lie Is now 12 years of age , about 1\1 felt right inches tall , welrhs ljl jnlh , ant has gray hair Inl1) , ' liven l blue e'ca whether c\ not he has left any of the vast sums of money he stole during ids life Is not known , , bur as h" was I llbertl spender aol a gambler . It Is probable that hc Is pennilss , -p A. O. Bart ( ) or Magic , 1. . wrttes : "I feel I a duty ot ulna 10 hOfm you and tit p\hll thai neWil's Wich Hazel Salt I cured lute of a very bad care ef eczema , I also cured my Iy ot a runnlnl sore on his leg - Q IIH ; II 111:111.i' : . n.'talntun .r n"\'IIII" . far 11 II.I/- ally I't'rpet'ualed . I ) the Jr'clh , . \ ring of "Bn9ht Irou" lIas sold last I\"cl at a curiosity : sate , says a London excllnge , but the lath' ' I fetched was not lat < 1 The ring ; hal a ( ert.11 interest . In view of the determlnulon of the Franck 10 celebrate the anniversary of Jlna ( October 11) ) as a Eet-ol to lima recent ( Clm3n 'elehralloo of Seolan. After the battle XllJole'n was rapa- bll of thus Incredibly meanness of rlfl th" trunk 1 ! of Frellrricl the Great at PollHlrl , ; lJrh ll In revenge for the 1.lng's d'fea'ing . [ the French at lto'sbach : and ah'a . of , lem'lll. I In ; front a peer country , as l'ruussls wa , 'a ' war I mlell I ) ' amounting to over { G- , I 10000 , Such was the Iml'OI'lrhIII lt of the , national treasury that 10 asks tip the rcunir'd contribution , and rid ttu' I'rusaiami Eo'l of French I ( ' ) ldlers , families gave up articles "f value , and la\el parted with I their gold rings . bubiilutn fr them rings ! m If n.rln ) Iron , \hl'h metal from this time I oblaln1 au hlstcrle Imporlancc In that , hisltrll coun- I Ir ) ' , . \ fashionable entertainments any one w e.thug gold , and ' . ' ) I'hl : Aohl l'ro\'llg themseh'l ' I unpatrlrte , would ! lia'o been I\en the cold ! hn\ld@r. I was like the chances of Paris In 117t I . 10 wh ph nu one was admit " ti \ hoI ruts I rt \ . ( wring crape remind the left arm , I J proof that a .pouher . of the faintly bad JrIOl .l hlnu"1 for the tountf' Of n"- t ssly , Ih' lerln Iron was . " "lfl'ed t. . , th" I1P r r' J" " " es . es no on' else hyd gal J pegs g \ stud it , h coy r'rely OU coin " 11' ; ' 'h " mark-t t ro ( udu\r are pr " served the I - CJ r Ih.Ir Inret _ fl' devotion to tie rJ I - 'Y nil. , QUEEN - 0 OF h TiE 'I ( ; A I ILmS Phenomenal Success of 1 Young Mexcnn Girl on the Border HYPNOTIC POWER OF HER SMILES t'mirerr and ' ' ' ' / ! n..lh "r 1.11 "lllll.'h" " ( 1..t Iht' ! l\t. , "r the 40utlntut mil 'lu'lr OWI (11. ' . I Is a song time ago that Lonna PMlnlta ruled at Paso del Xorte , Mexico ! , over the cowboys and outlays and greAsers , I will ht a Inlch longer lime , relates the Juralu Express : . until hEr 1lcce80r : appears Guar hlng as a flue and all . constmring art \Ith women Is not 10 marked as la the old days . las. when laws were fewer ant crimes were COI- moner. Women play at gles of chance , perhaps , just as devotedly au of yore . hut the days hare p:9sell alien I was not In ex- trorlllr ) happening for woman , fair mid , gentle . to outplay ) COW O's. outlaw's , anti gamblers , anl not only wIn all theIr money , but also drain the bank , l.la lalull often did this t ' . And who alon the old tlers of Texas , new Mexico , all Arizona does not r mel er I.onna Ialula ? She of the black hair and laughtn eesho ' ! chcels zero brIght as morning , whose smile muddled the brain and confused . the fngers of the detest lealH Close ) ' 0\1 eyes agalut and see the chum , petite figure at the gaming table , amid hear once moue the soft \'olre nalln , the C,111hlrh seem- Ingiy cru111 ; t at reel , t the charms or time player. Listen nl of old 10 the sorrel all 1)'lpath ) ' lavl.hell on the losers lS time queen of gaum- bIers gallerl.1 nIl her \lnnlls \hel there was nolhlng left \1h the others to lso , True that the 1.\lula has baen dead thee twenty years , hit the ( oldest gambler will stop his play to tell you of her , and his hand , cold ( face will relax ali pia voIce soften us he tells of the woman ho aclnowledged as his mistress In I his art I Louua 10'lula , or as she was l < own , the 1.llulaa ! her In Chihuahua shout 1000 , No one knows oho 01hat her parents here , when a chili about 12 years old a gambler homed , Qnaletor founll her homelers and friendless In the city In wbleh she was hurt. 8he was then remarkably 11relr. Qualetor taught her all his trlcl < slh cards , lIe pent hOI ! Instructing her In the Intrll elf : < of M ! xlcan monte , She learnc,1 , rapidly . eon elualng . Qualetor himself In skill amid Nona of the old-tlniers have forgotten her first nppearauuce at Paso del Xorle , She was 16 years old and ! mal for her age . She came with : Qlaletor , wino slid he was her Incle , when Qualetor was thlre to gamble , he prao- Really li'ed'at ! .arl ; Garrcttson's Garrett- sou ran the biggest gambling house on time hOller , , ills gameas practically wltholt limit , The 1.llulta appeared , clngIng close 10 her alleged' Ince , The bank expected Qllaletor , who \a. a Irravy player , and hall node , proper preparations for his play , As Qualeter played lime l.'jula ' stool beside hint silent and oh crvlll , I.lckas against the I'xlcan. all he lo ! hea\'I ) 1 lnal when his pile of gold hall dhnlnlahed to ) tea coins , he Ilrcd to the PaquIto . and 8ho\ln the before her , said ' " : money hE gruf ) : "Here , clll , win with them , " The dealer and players smiled s'lpathotl- call y , thinking Q'Ilelor : had , quit acldng Iris Iud for the night , and , desired , to let the chlel amuse herself a 10ment before he went Iwa ) The laqula seatotl herself , loaning both elbows on the table , with her lands sup- porting her chin The play gent on The chilI won , a1s she played ) the dealer eyed her In wontlcr . It was not strange that a chid nndcrstoo how to gamble , hut never before hal a chid pbe,1lth , such sl,1 ell JlllHment The bank cost rapIdly. The lallla won ht after het. The heaps of gaud grew on the table In front of her Jcl < s were changed , hut without a\al , The hank contnued to lose A lew dealer was tried , hnt1 ih no better success than time flret. Th" Pagtulta's luck was amazing The other players dropped out one hy one The dealer and the chili facad mach other , Tba bank 10 u' . Then Ga\let ! : hlmselC took the clls , , Ho was famed ! as the shrewdest , gambler on tlme horllel limit ho could not beat ral chil , , ' Finally he said : "Here Is what Is left In tht ball ( , I matches your winnings. \In or lose the next draw taken I ? " hoard The , 1IIIIta nodded A king lay ( n time Spanish "I play a king In the door " she scud In The spectators gasll Such risk waR Colr , There was still half the deck against hel' Even Garrclson smiled , He dealt . The Icing stood In time door , The laflllta had won Garettson's bank had been broken , mud broken hy a child ! The lalula turned tn Qnalelor "I am tired , " she sai ] The gambler gathered up her \lnnIngs , handed then to GJrretson , asking him to put them In the sale for the night Then hI and the Ialula went eul The fart that a chlt had beaten the Gallelson bank spread I along the entire border. entrp horde' Qualrlor ant the I 1311nlta tra\ clod from town to tOln , playing In all of them and , ! ) 01 u"tal ) winning Tie Ilreled eventual ) , however , and In ISiO the Ialnla , then a beautiful gIrl of : O , care hack to Paso del Ncrt ± alone , She again appeared - , avlln peared at Garrettsoui's. iler odd-tints luck I I oemed to have deserted her , for slie lost heavI ) atll a week later went nwa ) She was next beard of In New Mexico , She hat allied , herself wlh a gang 0 the it'ort characters In the southwest , ant In a short Hate bacano their leJler , Under her the Olt- laws trnt ' ersrth , Ncw Llexico , Ir\'ers",1 ! slIII ! ; and Plumiderlug. When limo clmato got to hot for them they slipped across the line Into : I'xlco , Time P < lull for.oule this life utter 1 year of rxrlllg adventure ant turned UIJ In 191 ] I Paso \lh Sal Brindle ) , the hanlsomest , ( 'IlmoHt depraved gambler M bir tune . Brln8- II ) ' ctossed'time , ! o ( GranJ riser and opened tilt Garrettson's place , the later having be-n killed b ) young Muntgay , his .Ieter , rlnsley ( 'losrereI ' , , The PJIIIla lent the attraction of 9mer presence to his 1Iace , fmetlfs al dealer , hut lslal ) ' as a player , She played , any game , lor popularity was apparent from the onset , Time gano she ] lart , whatever I might he , was always the Ilolllar game of time horse , rime table at which sloe played ! was always crwdel1 The players , In games where I was poaible du plcted ; her bets , pllrll/ their mOI on her favorite . carts , In such cases the Paqulta IJlula usually lost , the house , otherwise frlnsley wtnlnA heavily , tit poker and kindred AmC3 , where each player looked ' out solely for hhlse ( anti , his cuts , the house gut ) peoettJgt The Paqula seldom lost AUI . Spa was a wonle\ , with the cards , ler small whlto hands could ! manipulate them witlu a wih rapll ) ' and l'kll that Ilefet the w'atchlul- ness of limo I , enesl-e'ed amhlers. Many at- ln .t- trlmted ire success 10 good 1111 < Hut ) the . old hauls knew blter , They knew that mere luck could not continually break th"l1 at their cIn games and enrich one particular IJlael They realized , thaI the la'ltlt : was better at the gains than the ) ' . Yet the P.lluld was net , I caught ( heatn/ And , Inless she was caught there could he no ; - - - cOlplalnt , When a player got sullen and , ugly I ol'cr his losses no ana noticed Il sooner than the lalula , She \'R the first lo lose to hint to joke with Ii Im . to mlelth him ; II short to restore him to a Rood humor , only to win hack what he possessed , I a plsyer sQulrll1 or whlle(1 In I game wih : her thc laclula invariably drOIIe her cards , pushed time money at slake across the table t ( the player ! anti quilt the galc , A player alto hall once tre.tted In this tray she would never play \ Ih again , And 10 be ost'aclsed by thc Ialula meant similar treatment f\l nil her hrnthtr gamblers , I was best to sll'lloI your feelings and lose , If lose yeti Ilst , wih a smlhJK face and cheery air , There were IlmflOIS shootl/s growing Olt of Irolblls over the IHulta ] , Man mutter lal sought her fRvor All appeared to t and I , ttllhm none possessing lore than al ' other. She Ireate1 ' Ihw\ \ all alike , save . perhaps lrlnsley , When neked about him she scold smie nal'ely and Irlpl ) ' : "Codo 110 Itle EU alJllzl , " leanlng every one Duds hIl master. She quarreled flndlly with Drlnslc . 1 came about thu" ' The lalula was \la'lng ) w'hleky poker with h rich cattleman who elttl'lsl Imew little of tle/ game , anti played , I principally clpal ) ' for the opportunity It afforded , 10 chat wlh the lallll > l. Brlnsley became 11 IJatent over PaqpILu s seeming slowness In breaking her l11blellt "Heenjo tl helm mientr,1S que el sol hlz- " lere , he whh'pef ' .tn her , telling her to mike hay whlo the sun shone ' "Qulen macho ahraza Pace alJrlela , " she replied tart ) F'ln ) ! that he who grasps much holts little , " One word led , to another , The Paquita la1lula quit this game to argue with Bllnsler , At lengtlm l hr temper broke loose , Graspl11g a ( knlfe 1 1 , she struck vleloly : at rlnsley The lade c.ll/ht his Ipthroln arm , Infcln a long 10\11 As the blood gushed forth the PaluI : turned and fed , llrlnsley pursued tar ' unsuccessfully , lie returned In lccelsCul ) 10 ltll'ne,1 eventually to his gllhlng house. When tidied about the Palllta he was wont 10 say : r "Tnlavn la par redo , mas , Ie\nla CIullo , " -1 took her for a rose , hut she proved a Ihor 1 11 never forgave her , however , and vowed vengeance on lice. Ills opportunity came In I Sit The Iafula , afel' leaving : him , hall re- turrted to the New Mexican ' , tlrlll Ncl country and gath- el'cil lP the remnants of the mild Hang of thle\'es. Their J1Ullerln became so hold that I \1S letermlne1 , ! to hlnt Ihrm down , , Drlnsle led the party that captured the iallla , She had hoard , he was IHrsnln her and It Is sahl that she permitted her perlltcr pursuers to overtake her She greeted Brlnsler Ilh her old-tiuue , ! hcellness , She tallied over the old lays , as I there had hren no change , Final ! ! she proposed 1 gamine of c.lrds to decide \ hlthcr she should AamH ! rer or shoull die nrlusley agreed , the game tins played , ali the lallla lost Almost before the last card , fell she drew a knife and . tah"qt herself through the heart , Ilrinsley comminuted suicide three weeks later , --4' 1 3'omr children are subject to croup watch for time drat symptom oC the dhea : e-holse- ness , I Chamberlaln'R Cough Ieledy Is given as soon nH the chid becomes hoarse It will prevent the attack . . g\'en after the croup eOlgh hoc appeared time attack can always he Prevented hy giving : this IrmEl ) oough It Is also Ilval13hle for colds mid wheoplng - a 111' ' 10 I't'1C'I't'.t'1'I : . IC'II"'I'II 1""IIIU.1 III time Sysleus of 1Vrilinr ; mud 1'rinliug ; , of.II / 111 Irlll .The Iconoclast's task Is far from , Ieslrble , exclaims time Plthlr Dsllalch , coupled with IHletlalon novelties .Ago aril eUltom are large el'melis 11 rp'erenceon r Jlon Is close akin to rellol twilit utmost folk , And yet nil progress Is a system oC revolution , though not mill revolllon Is necessarily progressive ( - rsslve : There lay be "miotimitg new minder the sun , " but there olht to bo Anll one of the new things should ho a reformatol of our system of punctuation , To begin , there'H a right or wrong tray to Io most things , and frequently there's a better way , 'hls Is quite apparent In our method of Ilolnlngs ? \ho has not heen seriously Puzzled In his readings to know , a ! he Ilroceeed , ! with , a senteuc0 , shelter It was destined , to terminate - nate declaratively . Interrogatively or EX- clamalvcly And very frequently time por- ton perused mlst hp gone over In whole or lint part to catch limo atthor'a meaning , when , had the lentence's "slln : unauual" blon In hut proper place , tlm confusion would have been avoided , ' th1 Inal plncllaton points were Intended to Il 1 Indoxlcal .We have simply put tl cart before the horse , mid uvllh a strange pcrsl3tel' ' refuse to re- verse the process , lerha'ps a IJlctualon polnl , like a goad 1111 , ought to work both ways : but I Is In el'ltJnce that It loesn't In Its present position , "SIht readIng" Is the demand of these busy days and every effort to facilitate I shoul'l he gladly receh'ed , Time Is money , and money Is the zest of life , Fer It stands for time best of most of the real sueC9sses ? Now , why should \\e persist longer In this very awkward fashion Eeems 0S 1 our grmmarians and rhetorlcan1' ! bhOII,1 escape lS from this Ihraldome have discarded : lima ohl.fashloned way of sa\Ilg , ' 'lr " 1tc3 , " ald we 10 longer teach the chlld to " . . . " ld spoil "a./-g-r-a-n-II-I-z-e / .m-e-n.t , and then run the ward Ihlough Its guessing machine for Its vane's sakeVo rthel Ie/In with the so-callenl "anal" ! syllable , and proceed to the first , and when I h resulted the word Is pronounced , and proP- erly , too , This system hf1 slperEoe(1 ( the ancient A-Il-C method , and today a , -rcar- alii child can give pointers to the ) 10-ypar.olll under the old ' regime What Is urged here Is the same lprol'l methods In punctuation wheh : have wrought such beneficial ececto In other lines , 'ho best , and ashy time best , Is I good enough for 15 , 'he science and art of punehallon . If such they mi ) he cal ll , originated with the Masorltl dlrlng the reign of 'lherlas , The ancients timid small care for this sort of work , To them I was sllclent to create , othEr mIght seek fer the sense As I. well ] mown , thin lehrew bible Is written from right 10 left , an'l "Geno IR" Is found next the hack lid , AHl'r the In\ntoa of prlnln the markings C31e Into gralual , use : The early pu lClllons contain only occasIonal or arbitrary marlln/s , The present system of divisions , whdlvlElon and endings : Is an outgrowth of that 11raclicoJ hy he I Venetian ! anutl , The day dawn of the twcnteth century shall not have broken upon this old , earth bef , ro soma Polard or 1.'unIEnhurg , skull shal have delivered ns from lids foolish fashion whlcl hinds us In ! ha111 ' amid fetters The preps of the countl ) ' , In this as In other goal things , shoulll lead the way In most pro- greFslve schools time t newspaper has taken ( the place of the readers , a 11 rlgtmtiy so , 'he South Carolina cunstluloual amenllments would lave bEen more molErn amid \merlcan had tle ) ' l'elulrEI ability to re.l1 and Inter- pret present day questions lS . published In our great dailies , And the ability to do this 10nili Inilcate 10 mean order of Intelligence and bespeak a bedrock of good , clllzelisimip , ? I this the desideratum which \e believe It to hE" and if it Is " I I n step toward slnpIC'ln the acquisition of , , wh ' aC'ulslton knowledge ) should Plttsburg not lead oft In the market , Common - mon Sense seems 10 he on our side of the queslon n PonD 1"OI ' 1Ig ' 1'lt 1 IIB.t1N , 'I'ul , lluswfurd'i , tell l'hl"l.hltt I fur'4hcs ' building mat"rlJI for brain and I nenes ( the phosphates ) and Imparts renewed strE ngth , _ I - - - - - - - - - - - - - Quaker Wisdom 0e More people are slain by suppers than by the sword , " bu Quaker Oats for breakfast has restored millions . I Q'uakar SoldOATS Sold only tit 2-lb. ThCkII alas . I I o 11.1. IUII/1IItti / : 1.\S1' ittIh . luII..tl . th , ' 'I''rrlr lie ' \1" . hit ! " "tI ItlI. 1'ere Too ' ' , Iln.'rr. . 'I'UI liut4t fur 111 11 reler I , the first titan In Arizona who ever robbed n stage coach alone , never hal al Rulslnlt In any of hie robberies , anti , ro far as known . never made a confidant , of any but one mll , alII thl luau finally betrayal him to the posse or law oneers by whom hl' teas kllrll , The general o\ulalon II ) \ Arizona lt that time , e'l8 time Denver 1.'lrll. was , crazy with 10ne.maklng In time Tamitb- stOle ell fields , ami lan ) ' a Iln male , thoueands of dollars from a fl1 hundreds 11 I 10nlh , That Is wh ) ' 111 KPler was 10t huntsd day and eight when the first of his robberies took place , Unt the lel'll of Tucson dually n ol'd to kill or gel Keeler I at all hnZrds , The robhtug of stages had h-como to eolmon amid a reward . of $3.000 \ lS sub- scribed 1 for hill's alJture , dead or alive , A fl months later a clt'w' . to time fellow's hiding place was given by the Imll'lnt In the duet t of a ) rcnllr shoe that his hor.1 ware at the hams of 0 new stlo robbery , The Yuma Indian trlls , the ! most fmols uC lhch' class In the world , II ere called , U\on , They can follow for tulles a fairly goal trail of a man sidle riding ut breakneck speed , thlough the hrush and across time desert wastes , A Ylma Illal lent to work to trail 1ieeier ] II two days hl' teached , I the bnllt Ihht : Into lenson , and to a Iexllal sheep henlEr's adobe housl' , I wits known Ihlt 11 Keeler and time Mexican were for- mneu'ly ChUll } ' , and later It dCrloll that Bil Keeer had $16,000 hllilen ut time home 'hel the shel'll male UI' his mind that 11 hal , on lelomplee , amid thai ho made his headquarters , at the Mexican's . SU1111clol fl'l upon a Sonora Mexican ! pained Velar as : the Mexican's associate. I Vdar las 111'llglod ' to a hamlet u few miles ala . and hmidomffe.l and Icing flol u meal hook ) for hours , until he agreed to help get Keeler , lie stllll.ted. imowei'er , that time hllhlamll was to he shot dead , , because he sold , Keellr would not rest nit lll he lad ! 1led any fine who had al enl lad hetlaed him , Velar said that ) , wil , ' he had fed and watched for Keelel' In secret , hI hal I never been allowed to go on any s'oge-robhlug expedition , The sheriff and his posse were piloted , the next morning earl ) ' nine mils Into a h.a\ chaparral , In n .aIYOI Velar saId tlut hp hal always gone to a certain hoe there when ho had fOOl or news for Keeler 1 , , and had waited until the bandit como rllng an. tip ' , pistol a\ rifle In hand , so as 10 be Ilrllure,1 , for any IHrsuers , The sherif and hl8 men concl1Iet thclseh's behind hrl1h and trees for several heels , flimsily Keeler CII riding up wih a rel'ol'er la3hln In his hand and a Wlnchesler across the \olmel of hIs saddle , " "As Keder came throujh time trees that morning , " said the sheriff long after , " ! o 1 : the finest looking lan 1 hal'e ever seen a-horsehali lie seemed , for all the world Ikt enl oC the 8nrlol gods on a her I , " lut tha sheriff mild smut let the Illcture that Krler made get the best of him In a second Il caned , 'Fire ! " and EOI'en rlih' sent lead Ihrough time Idghwa'utut's ) : cheAt Keeler never sllle , but threw UIJ his hands and pistol , nll dropped hncle on hIs horse , lealThr hod ) ' of Ieeler WIS talon tl lenron anti , was braced up aalnst a mud [ ! house ( whie a \hotogrl'h was taken of It Thc pictures were In great demand oil over the territory for a year lr mu. Ther arc still to he seen In man ) ' a miners cabin 01 rnnh- uta11's , home , alli a mOle tierce , tge'.lke expression - Iresslon Is seldom seen than that of Bil oeler's face In death. , - - - - - = - - - - WHAT ARE KIDNEYS ? I r , 1 A 1'I'.1Y Jl"I'S1(1 'I' ( ll .OI"K\ ' " AI111' ' 111' ] 111 1.11 1 S. A Sen'immr fnr 'l'h"1 and for'I'helr 1'unetloiu-IIot' Uslun'rous : II.ml ' . " ' , "hl' . mind . 1llll' . ) ' 1)19t'iisea Jil ) ' lt ( ' 11'.1 I ) ' H"'lur . t. Our 11. . " .11..c' , . J' iJui'y's ( 11'1 for use , not 110\ Hit they shots ] what they can (10111 they la'l'll tilt \1'1 alll bright : IIIII'I'I ' , :0 'OiI ' . Wl h't'lt tll'l right :111 : to hot m'l.t'worl tlll , 1100ll Our Idlp our tlpl'l to HI'1 our If WI' gin' them too lu1 to flu they 110 Ips than tll ' ought to ,10 , . ' ' don't dimes ' hlut 1 , aUd Ibey 'IlltOI't I I 1'1' o \ 110ml alll Ill' ' . WOI'I'tl l'\'l thrum l ull , 'I'llis is I why 1)e. Ilubli s p'aus 1Ii , - 11i ; ; \ly It' 10hl' : ; 1\,1- 11\ ' flit l'UI' , lslasl ; \11'1 al'l nut 1lilll ; ' , ls1'asl . limit wllrl IIP mused , 1" the kidneys lint 1111'11 tht' 11100'1 ' 'Til' truth Is g'llt'al ' ,11111lt' , than the sl'lal'I' or tlll ! I ll sec a 1111'0110 hits akin dis- lISl' . 01 11111111sl. 0' hruimtlglmt . 01' n pale . sailors' , 1100111s ( ; t'olpll lol see 111Imow that what Is llaly lalll Imiu dirk Is 1 his 1111l ) ' , 'llt his 1100t ' ' ' ' Iilicl'rQ. 'I'hitl 1m : 10t Ipll II'OppIII' 111I'pII 1111 until his lidueys 1111 to trot'k le will IP\'PI' Il' w1 1:111 , 'llt VI IIobh's 1JllgIS Klll ' Ils1 iiryS. ! 1'\'e hint 1. curial ; lit , I.hl- " 'lpl 'Ol full ! ( l. ll' sum you tll,1 . Ilp ( 1'1lt 111111" , i It is 'Ol' Ilom ! Ip ( ' to your 11.ls , If 'Ol ( \'l them tlp.\ ' \1 IlelHI to ' ' hluod , your 1100'1 ' Yon herd 10 110011 "purltirrs. " YOII kllh'\ ; mile "IItll's" ( ' t1011. " ' 111 tlt.\ ' a'm' well tl'y nee , IIt'ighl's ,1pul. , nephritis , ( 0uges- : : 1(01 ( , 1IIIplplp : ; ; hackaritr . si ml , ouch mm' . rio " 11'1 kllllr e1pnp ; pt'uprr. elii'P Ur. tlmrimi Ilobb's , : )1111 ; K1111 ' Pis1 l'II't tlpll Inlis II tIl' 11lIs 1111 Joints , head- ache , IpI'alll. ( dizzht.ss ( . wtal"s : , th't'dnrss , lade or breath . 11'11',101 , 111t111. tllulolls Itc , . 1'1' bland 1his- . " ° 1"I" s ' iI ; ) : , 'I ilabb's [ Spnrnglis : J'idhry 111 cure " them ale , DI' )0\\ I s ; pu'agils : Klhllr 111 act till' ' lu hruiling mural t0nie Oi tll' 1111l ; II a II'all alll lOlI' ' . ' ' \ ' care mull Injuries 10 bud \ \a\ 'hle1'I al IIJllll'S Itl : IJliil II the 1lhll 'S , 'l'imey tuuo tlm'nt and give Ilu'uu " 'llr tOIl tlll 1:111 Ih"l II'p . h \lgol' , They put y0ui' bland , ill lel'm9 : tutu I 1'0 \ lt'011,11 ; order mm gum III. After 'Ol tare tal.l1 a fl\\ ' u uses 'Ol beget to feel urw' lift' bnundlug llu'ongh llgl 1l11 II11l 101llllg tll'ol:1 y'otlr. It t'teries. Punt' eyes becomum' in'lht. your tol\llxlol Is IIII'I'ol ( feel IIXIII and : llltol' fot.0'1" YOI hare I new 1'lsl Oi 11l Your IliUm's her svarkiug agutin , YOII IllI's : 1 \ol'Ihl uIII 11' , ) I oli's \II'UrIH i' III'Y Pls \lI't Ils ( phyut'ed I ' \lrlllul who bad . lung 111'1 I s\llalll ; 01l kld- . ' ' It. .t 'l'hlY l'O11111 not ( hlug bat purely 'egelublr 1 . IUllll' ' : Ih'IS Il Hlldll lit t'I'I' OVII' the , 1lllllr" , 'hl ' wi , , ' 1' " the kidneys 1111 mill dlltrnsrs , 'amisrd by the 1.111l ' wlll mist' sslll. lolhll : II"l'11 ell 111 druggists nl' 1111(1 ( 11'0' llull : fat' ; ,1 , cents I 10x , " 'rlh' for interesting plingthlel . " .1 Fllll' far Your BlullI , , " 11'11 Oi rrqu"tit. 1'ruuChSCO. Ilubb's llllcll Co" Chllgo Il' HUl Fllcsco - - - - AS CUSTOMAHY BOBB SPARAGUS PILLS wi ho sold In Omaha ! ' time Sherman & ) lcConlel Drill Co. 151a \odgo ) street second door westofI'.U Dn. ' McCREW " -n Tab ONLY SPECIALIST . . m , "HO T."T AIL r b . PRIVATE DISEASES weakieu ! Dlr"cro MEN ONLY r v cr X.pricace \ Years I Omaha nook Free , C".I.1 t is , 1 ' lad : nrln.tion 'rcc , 141h and Farnam Sis O I\.A NEil , . . . . / ' . \ . 4i , a111n r rc _ . ' " to . L. Y rrrrT"rr + r r h inn + ' " " r J fill . ( IJ ) , 1 s ; ti td I y v , r 6 + .l y t 'I - + m , rrr i , , t r . ( \ 1 \ \ 1 , \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ % I % \ \ \ , ' " - , ) \ _ - - L - \ O ? , Im A WlNNE1 ' , TTL PLUG IN THE LEAD 4 A PUG , . , ' ' . . ' , - ' ; ' \ , ; ' " - , " " ! ' ' . : . ' ' " . , . : - , , " ' . i , , " ' ' ) " U PLu..L l { fA5 / JUMPED INTO PUBLIC fA\rOR \ ON ACCOUNT - OF ITg &IZE AD QUALITJT A GREAT BiG ° Jt d Yl R pKErE OF HIGH GRAbE tOBACCO FOR t ' , Ywi r > . I' I - - - - - : - " ? , l-"t"E I'-iF ' I ADROIT OBSERVERS See that the People are Moving South . .BECAUSE t No Drouths , No Hot Winds , No Floods , No Heated Terms No Blizzards , No Cold Snaps , . No Cold Winters , No Crop Failures the intelligent labor of of the lulshandntan . who . MENACE , . iltc1 clt hushaHtlnn. Cal 8Ic. " . ecssfully grow wo or three crops yeady ' REMEMBER ORCHARD HOMES t . : = The great fruit growing and vegetable raising dhstrlct of time Bouth. A soil that raises anything that grows and a louaUan from ti-hatch you reach the runt'- ] lets of time is'hote . Your fruits and garden truck aold on tht4 crouad and placed ht ChlcmtRo , St. Louls and /Ness' Orleans markets hi 12 to 21 houra- . In this garden spot of America , NO PLACE ON EARTH Otters greater advantages to the Intelligent settler , One half thin work you now do here will give four thnea the results In this wonderfully produetivo country , The people are friendly ; schools , churches , newspapers are plenty ; railroad fa ditties dame , old a soil whoso rlclmess is tmnsurpussed , ' 1'tYOhull 'l'Ilrce Crops Can he Successfully Grown the Santo Ycnr , Timber Is nbundanl-Lumber is chenp-Fuel costs nothing-Cattlo are cattily raised and fattened-Grazing is flute all the year , CLIMATE Is healthy and dellgldful ; innd and sea breezes and cool nights , The mean i temperature is iJ to Iii degrees , Tite average rahmfall is 5G itmchea , No extreme of heat or cold ; sulliclent rain for all crops. i 20 O 40 ACRES properly worked makes you more mono ) anti rnmmtemi It easier titan the heat h O- acre farm ht lltn west. Gorden products ere a wonderful yield anti ell bring big smutall are aid prutltablolci'op apse , pears , figs , curly apples , to fact all fruits , aura ' t GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH. . . . .SEE . . . . . . Orchard Flomes t t NO PLACE ON EARTH. Burpasses its soli , cllmato , location , present and future value or hams advantages , The lilost Equable Climate iii America , Thls is your opport nIty , The pt'o pie mire friendly ; schools sumclent ; news. papers 1 > rogressiva ; churches liberal. 'rho enterprising man whims tvanta to buttqr i the condition of hlmeelt and his faintly should Investigate this matter and Imo x 111 be convinced , Carefully selected fruit growing end garden Panda wu new otter on liberal terms and reasonable prices. Orchard Homes The most carefully selected lands in heat locations , STn mnlto you money , Null grow In value , Will sot you. Call of uc or ivtule fur full hdoncatlun. ' -1 ' S 9 GENERAL AGENT , 1617 Farflatn Street. Omaha , Net , ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A Few Advaiita es ORered by the Chlcaio , alliwaukee G ii Paul Railway , the short line to Chlcagu A clean Irat $ ' mail. up and startsd from Omaha , X01T1' CFfIC g10 Et O 7em CEDAR RAiID3 JplgNret ) nrur4DES MOINES IIaggage . , checked from residence w despmialion , ilrianm rain servtc. anJ courteous em. ptopea. liallra trade lighted by eka9micily , with sltetrle resd'ng ' lamps to every berth , Blnett . dining car seralce ma the west. with nu.4ms ierrsd a la rsmle , or , in other words , order what you want oath , pay . tar whst you get , Flyer 1' a Yea unmou depot dally al 6ee p , in , , arrlvlna at Cbtcalje At 9 a mn. Uty 'rlck.t Os1ce , teal Farnsm guest. C. ° . CAT1nlin. : City Ticket Ageot. y