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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AUGUST 11 1J81.
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUOLI3HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS.
910 harnham , bet , Glh and 10th Streets.
TEHSIS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
cpr 1 yo r , In nd\&ncopostr ( ! < l ) J10.00
.nonthi < ' 6.00
months " " s.00
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
TWO OKI ) CHICAGO , IT. TAIL , WINSRAKILU AND
OMAIK RAILROAD ,
I < ce Omnhv No. 2 through puwcnKer , 11
. tn. No. 4 , OaUdtiil pa. onfrcr , 8:30a , in ,
Arrho Omaha No. 1 , through m < Mier ( , 3 p.
tn. No , 3 , Oakland po-sscnpir , 4:10 p. m.
OMAHA XAJIT OK SOUTn BOCKD.
C. , n. & Q. 6 . m. 3:40 : p. m.
C. & N. W. , 0 n. m. 3:40 : p. m.
tt , U. I. & I' . , 0 a. m. 3:10 p. m.
K. 0. , St. J , k 0. II. , 8 a m.-r :30 : p. m , ArrUc
t St , Louis at 6:25 : a. m. and 7:45 : a. tn.
WKST OR 80UII1W1WTS.
B , k M. In Ncli. , Through Kxprew , 8:35 : a. m.
11. k M. Mncoln Freight , 7:00 p. m.
U. 1' Ejtnrc-w , 12:15 : p. m.
O. & R. V. for Lincoln , 10:20 : a. m.
O , k H. V. for Osccota , 9:40 : a. ra
U. P. freight No. 6 , 6:30 a. m.
U. P. lr lcht No. 9 , 8:15 : a. in ,
U. P. frelicht No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. emigrant.
U. P. Irclrht No. 11 8:25 p. m.
ARRIVUKJ FROM ( AST AND
C. R. k Q. , 5:00 : , IE. 7:25 p. m.
C. k N. W. , 9:45 : R , m. 7:25 : p. m.
O. R. I. & I' . . 9:45 : a. m. 9.OB p. m.
K. C. , St. Joe &C ft , 7:40 : n. ni.:45p.m. : .
W. , St. L. A I1. , 10M . m. 4:26 : p. m.
ARRITIXO FROM III * MT AMI HOOTIlwm.
O. & R. V. from Lincoln 12:114 : p. m ,
U. P. Kxprcw 3:25 : p. tn.
B k M.in Nob. , Through ExproM-4lG : p. m
R. k M. Lincoln Freight S:35 : a. m.
U. I * . Frclfht | No. 10-1:40 : p. tn.
No. 6 4:26 : p. in. Emigrant.
No. S-10W : > . . m.
No 12-11:36 : a. m.
0. k R. V. inlxod , ar. 4:35 : p. m. )
NORrii.
Nebraska Division of the St. Paul k Sioux City
Itavd.
No. 2 leave * Omhhtk d a. m.
No. 4 leaven Omah % 1:60 : p. m.
No. 1 arrhcs at Onmhi at 4:30 : p. m
No. 3 arrixci at Onuhn at 10.45 a. m.
DUKVT TRAt.SS BXrwrKN OMAHA AND
COCNUC , Bi.rrn.
Lvavo Oinnha at S'OO , 9.00 and 11:00 : a. m. ;
1:00 , 2:00 : , 3:00 : , 4:00 : , 6.00 unit 0:00 : p. m.
Lca\o Council Iltufld at 8:25 : , 0:2S : , 11:25 : a. m. ;
1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 , 4:25 : 1:25 and 6:25 : p. m.
Sundays The dummy Icaica Omaha at 9:00 :
And 11:00 : a. in. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. LC.-UCS
Council Itlufls at 9:25 : and 11:25 a. m.2:25 ; : , 4:25 :
and 6:2S : p. m.
Opening and Closing of Malls.
ROITTK. OIT.S. CLOBK.
a. ni. p. m. a. m. p. m.
ChlcaRO&N. W. . 11.00 0:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , R. I. k 1'aeiHc. 11:00 9.00 4:30 : 2:40 :
Chlraco , B. k 0 11:00 : 9:00 : 1:30 : 2:40 :
Wabnih 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 :
Bloux City nnd Pacific. ' . 11:00 : 4:30 :
Onion Pacific 6:00 : 11:40 :
Omaha ill. V 4:00 : 11:40 :
B. & SI. In Neb 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30
Onuh.i& Northwestern. 4:30 : 7:30
Local mall < for State of Iowa leave but once a
< ! ay , viz : 4:30.
A Lincoln Mill U also opened at 10:30 : a. m.
Ollico open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m.
TIIOS. K HALL P. M.
Business Directory.
Art hmporlum.
TJ. ROSE'S Art Emporium , 1518 OoAgo Street ,
Bttol EnjfrnlnKS , Oil Palntlnjcs , Chromoa , Fancy
From < M. Kramlnff a Specialty. Low Prices.
BONNEK 1SOO Douulns Street. Good Styles.
Abstract at d Real Estate.
JOHN L. JIcCAQUE , opposite Post Offlco.
W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Street
Architects.
DOFREKE k MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS ,
Room 14 Crclhton ( Block.
A.T. LAUQE Jr..Koora2 , Ciotchton Block.
Boots and Shoes.
JAMES DKVINE & CO. ,
Fine Boots and Shoes. A Rood assormont of
home work on hand , corner 12th and Hamcy.
THOS. EUICKSON , S E. cor * . IBth and Douglas.
JOHN FOHTUNATUS ,
CM 10th street , manufactures to order good work
fit fair prices. Repairing done.
Bed Springs.
J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. J617 Douclasst.
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. FHUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street.
Butter and Eggs.
McSHANE k SCUROEDEK , the oldest B. and E.
bouso In Ncbnuka estalilUhctl 1876 Omaha.
\
CENTRAL
KESTAURANT ,
HUS. A. IIYAN ,
eouthweat corner lOthand DoJ e.
Best Board for the Money.
Satisfaction Ouaranteed.
ilcala at all Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or Month.
Good Terms for Cash.
FurnUhnl Unnm Siivpliod.
Carriages and Road Wagons ,
WM. 8NYDER , No. 131h 14th and Hartley Streets ]
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors.
ANDREW ROSEWATEU , Crelghton Block ,
Town Suncya , Grade and Sow'trayo 8j stems a
Specialty. _
Uommlsslon Merchants.
JOHN 0. WID US.1414 Dodge Street.
D B. BEEMER. For details see lartfe advertise
ment In Daily and Wetkly ,
Olgars and Tobacco ,
WEST & FRITSCIJKR. manufacturers of Cigars ,
und \Violci > ale Dealers In TOD.ICCOS. 130D
W. V. LOHENZEN matmlacturcr 614 10th utreU.
Cornice Works.
Wests rn Cornlco WotVs , Manufacturers Iron
Cornice , Tin , Iron and Hlato Itootiliiir. Orders
from any locality promptly executed In the beat
manner. Factory and Olllce 1UIO Dodge Street
GaUanizcd Iron Cornlio. Window Cai > 0 , etc. ,
manufactured and put up itt any | u > rt of the
country. T. 8INHOU ) 410 Thirteenth trcet
Crockery.
J , BONNER 1300 Dougiai ) street. Good lino.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
OEO. H. PETERSON. Also H ts , Caps , Boots ,
Hhoc , Notions and Cutlery , 601 U. 10th street.
Clothing Bought.
0 .SHAW will jay highest Cash price for second
hand clothing. Corner 10th and Varnham.
Dentists.
DR. PAUL , Willlims' Flock , Cor. IBth k Dodgo.
Drugs , Paints and Oils.
KUHN & CO.
Pharmacists , Fine nmc Hoidj , Cor. 16th and
Douriti i.trceU.
W. J. WHITEHOUf K , Wholesale k Retail , 10th t.
C. C. FIKLU , 2022 N ctb Side Cumlne Street.
M. PARR , Drurglit. 10th and Howard Streets.
Dry Qonrls Notions , Etc.
JOHN H. K. LEaMANN k CO. ,
New York Dry Goods S-ore , 1310 and 1812 Farn *
hara kttoct.
L. 0. Enewold also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific.
t-Uruiture.
A F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture
and Stolen , 1114 Iwuzum. Hlghvbt cash price
paid far eucond tunu irua is.
J. tlONNEK 1SOO Dou/m et. Flue goods , &c.
Fence Works ,
OMAHA FENCE CO.
OUST , FRIES k CO. , 1213 Harney St. , Improv
ed Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office
, Counters of Pine and Walnut.
Florist.
A. Donighue , plants , cut flowers , seeds , boquets
etc . , N. W , cor. 16tb an ! Dowlas streoU.
l-oiindry ,
JOHN WEARNE k SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson sts
Hour nd Feed.
GHAHACITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham 8U. ,
Welshans Bros. , proprietors.
Uroctrs.
Z. STEVENS , Zlit between Cumlnjr and Iiard.
T. A. McSHANE , Com. 23d an J Cumlng StrceU.
W , L. PARROTTE k CO. ,
tjM Douglas Street. IVholsala E clushcly.
Hardwaie , Iron and Steel.
DOLAN k LANGWORTHY , Wbol * al , HO snd
Uth street.
A. HOLMES comer ICtb nd CalltornU.
Hurness. Saddles , Ac.
n. WBIS1 to thSt. b t YnIt lUrnfy.
H f and Donnet Bleachers ,
t ullrs cet ) imi Straw , Chip and Kelt Hati done
up at north nt corner Se ent nth and Capitol
WM. OOVE t'rornetor
Hotels.
CANFIELD HOUSEG . Canflfld,9th k Famtum
DOIVAN HOUSE , P. II. Cary , 913 Famham St.
SLAVEN'S HOTEL , V. Sh\cn , 10th Str et.
Southern Hotel Ous. Lamel , Oth k t.f.u en worth.
ron. r-enctni ; .
The Western Cornice WorKs , Aronta for the
Clninpion Iron Fence kf. , have on hind all kinds
of Fancy Iron Fences , CrfstlnRj , KlncaU , Railing.
ct > \ 1310 Dodec sltte. apl
Intelligence OfTlce.
MKS LIZZIE UKNT 217 10th Street.
Jewellers ,
JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street.
Junk ,
It. I1ERTHOLU , IUn and M tal.
Lumber , Lime and Cement ,
FOSTER & GRAY corner Uth and Douglas Sl .
Lamps and Ulasiware ,
J. I10NNER 1309 llauv'tM St. Good Variety.
Merchant Tailors.
0. A. LINDQUEST ,
Ono of our most popular Merchant Tatlora ll re-
celt Ing- the latent designs for Spring and Summer
Goods for gentlemen * near. Stjllth , duraklc ,
and urlccfl low M etcr 216 13th lict , DouK.kFarn.
Millinery.
MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan.
cy Gooiln In great variety , 7-cplnrs , Can ! Boartlt ,
Ho lerjGloc.i , Concts , kc. Cheapest Homo In
the West. Pnrchx ers mvo 80 per cent. Order
by Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street.
Physicians an i Surgeons.
W. S. GIRDS , M. D. , Uwm No 4 , Crctghton
Block , 16th Street
P. S. LEISENUINC ) , il. D. Masonic Block.
C. L. HART , M. D. , K.jr and Ear , opp. postoHico
DR. U II ilRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurlst , S. W Uth and Farnham SU.
Photographers.
OEO. IIEVN. PROP. ,
Grand Central Gallery ,
212 sixteenth Street.
near Ma enc Hall. First-class Work and Prompt
ness giiaraiitceii.
Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TARPY k CO 21012th St , bet Farnham
and Douglas. WotK promptly attended to.
D. FITZPATRICK , 1409 Douglas Street.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
HENRY A. " "STERS. 1412 Dodffo Street.
Planing Milt.
A. MOYER , manufacturer of sash , doors , blind" ,
moldings , newels , alustershand rails , furnishing
scroll saving , io. , cor. Uoilgo and Oth streets.
Pawnbrokers.
J. ROSENFELD , 322 10th St. , bet. Far. & Har.
Refrigerators , Canfleld's Patent.
C. F. GOODMAN llth St bet. Farn. k Harrier.
Show Case Manufactory.
O. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show
Cases , Upright Cases , a : . 1317 Casa St.
FRANK L. OERHAKD. proprietor Omiha
Show Case manufactory , 818 South ICth street ,
bUwecn Lvatenuorth and Marcy. All good *
warranted first-class.
Stoves ana mwaro.
A. BURMESTER ,
Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer
of Tin Roofs and all kinds ot Building Work ,
Odd Fellows' Block.
J. BONNER. 1309 Douelas St. Good and Cheap.
Seeds.
J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and
Cultivators , Odd Fellows' Hall.
Shoo titores.
Phillip Lane , 1320 Farnnam st , bet 13th k 14th.
Second Hand Store.
PERKINS k LEAR. J410 Douglas St. New and
Second Hand Furniture. House Furnishing Goods ,
kc. , bouirht and sold on narrow marylns.
Ualoons.
HENRY HAUFMANN ,
In the now brick block on Douglas Street , has
just opened a most elegant Bed Hall ,
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
ncry diy.
FLAtiNERY ,
On Farnham , next to tha B. k M. headquarters ,
has re-opened a neat and complete establishment
which , barring FIRh.and MotherShlptrm's Proph
ecy , will bo opened lor tha boys with Hot Lunch
on and after present date.
" Caledonia " J. FALCONER. 079 10th Street.
Undertakers.
CHAS. RIEWE , 1012 Farnham bet. 10th k lltd.
P. PEMNER , 303 } Tenth street , between Farn
ham and Harney. Docs good and cheap work.
SO ( Jent Stores.
HENRY POHLMAN. tors , notions , nlctuics
Jowclry , kc. , 61314th bet. Farnham and Douglas
P 0. RARKim. IWi Farntmin It Kuncv Onn.li
PROPOSALS FOR HAY.
Sealed bids will bo receliod by the undersign
ed up to Friday , the 12th day of August , A. D
1881 , at 4 o'clock p. m. , lor furnishing Blxty (00) ( )
tons of hay for the UHO of the nro department dur
ing the balance of thu prcicnt fiscal year. Any
Information needed will be furnished by J. J.
Galllgan , chief engineer ;
Tin right Is resentd to reject any and all bids.
Envelopes containing proposals shall be mark
ed "Proposals for furnishing Hay" and lie ad
dressed to the underfilled.J. .
J. J. L. C. JKWKTT ,
Omaha , Aug. 4,1SS1. City Clerk ,
RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE-
WALKS.
Bo It resoh ed by the City Council of the city of
Omaha :
That a sidewalk be. within fifteen days from
thlsilaU ) , ( constructedancl.lnld ) to the established
grade In told city. In front of and adjoining the
follow lug premises , \U :
Lot 1. u tat side of 13th street , In block 200 , 0
feet wIdc.
TKMrmiAHV OHADK
West ) lot 7 , north side of Capitol Avenue , block
74 , Ufcctwldu.
South i lot 4 , cast tide of Sherman Avenue
ami Ilorback's 1st addition , 0 feet wide.
Said sidewalks to bo constructed of 'Mmh plno
plank and to bo In width , a above spcclllcd , and
the rckpocthcownir or owners uf the above de
scribed premises are hereby iiNpilied to conntrucl
tha Bamu.
Passed Aug. 2,1881.
J , J. L. 0. JEWETT ,
City Clerk.
/ 1IVIL , MECHANICAL AND MININQ EN-
\J QINEERINQ at the Rensselear Polytech
nic Institute , Troy , H. Y. The oldest engineer-
lag school In Aiiurica. Next term begins Sep
tember 16th , The lU-glstcr for lhSO-81 contains a
list of the graduates for thu pant M years , with
their iKwltlons ; alto , course of study , require
ments , extwnues , ttc. Address
DAVID M , GREENE ,
Ji 14-deodaugl4 Director.
NotiootoNon-Rosidont Defendant *
E. D. Lane ( full naniu unknown ) will take no
tice that ho has been sued by Dudley M , Stecle ,
Samuel R. Johnson and rianford W , Kpratlin , copartners -
partners , doing bminess under the firm ttaiiiv o !
hteele , Johnson k Co. , IH the Uintrlct Court o !
Dou'Ia < county , NebmAa , toreroter Sa.OJl.29 ,
and inttrnt frum OUobcr 18,18SO , due them oa a
promissory tiotu bearing date April 20 , Is78 , Also
that an attaihment has been nuule on ecrtalt
funds In the First National bank of Omaha , Ne
bnuka , belonging to ) ou and u lileli the said par
Ics al > o > u named seek to okUln to apply In pay.
tnentof their said claim.
You are required to answer said petition on or
is'ore Monday , the 22d day of Ati.-iut , A , D. ISal
WAIIREN SWITX.LEII.
ev-s t-U. Attorney for Plaintiff.
so ? . X.
PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
GRAHAWlTAPER CO.
217 and 219 North Main St. , 6t Louis ,
WllOLRSiLK DUISU Id
\ PAPERS {
ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND
Printers Stock ,
t Caih paid for Rags anil Paper Stock , Sera ]
Iron and MeUU.
Paper Stock Warehouses 1829 to U37 , North
Sixth itrtttt.
ELOPEMENT EXTRAOBDIHARI ,
A WnRon X < end of Flylnff Lovers
From Krtno Countv , Illinois.
St. Louis Pott-Dispatch.
The old fashioned prairie schooner
with its brand stretch of tarpaulin
and with its bnnd of tire is no longer
a fninilinr sign upon the streets. The
strc.xm of immigration llows westward
low along this railroads , and the old
vagon whim it travels now generally
seeks a moro northern route. This
Horning , however , 0110 of these arks
oiled heavily over the bridge , drawn
> y two "tired-looking inulos and doco-
r.xtccl with all mailnor of household
iiovnblcs. Tt was just such a wnqon
is the gold fever of 1819 sent lumbor-
Ug across the plains to the Pacific
coast. And as it drew up on Wash-
ngtou nvomio just west of Sixth
strttot a Poat-Dispatch reporter tackled
ho long , sallow , oniaciatcd'looking
nan who uncoiled himself from about
ho front scat much as the garden
loao is run oil'tho reel , mid demanded
of him what chcor.
"Unilt ? " said ho interrogatively ,
rhile a woman's head , decorated with
a red bandana handkerchief pro
truded paat the Hap of the canvas and
eyed the scribe suspiciously.
"Bound for Knnsast"
"No , sir ; Arkansas. Wo'ro all the
ray from Kane county , Illinois' , and
vo ro hnadin' f'r the Ked llivor ken-
try. "
"You scorn to have a good deal of a
amily , " continued the wandering
ori , referring to the menugorio-liko
sounds issuing from beneath the tar
paulin , which indicated a diversity of
> pinion between so era ! warlike chit-
dron. The woman's head went back
) cncath the cover , something HUp the
crrapin's when his attention is at-
racted to his tail , llcsonant applica-
ions cf a female palm to exposed hunan -
nan cuticle followed , and sobbing and
ijriof took the place of war.
"Yaas , fact is I've got two fami-
is. "
"Two families ? "
"Urn-hum , " ho grunted nftlnnativo-
y. "You BOO Samanthy there's got
ivo young ones and I've got throe ,
and they ain't cruito shook togither
fct. Way back in Kane county we'd
enow each other for some time. Sa-
nanthy there her husband wan't no
count ; ho got to hog-stoalin' , and then
10 got into the pen at Joliet , and my
wife war poor and sickly , and so I
shipped her on to the folks in Indiana
ind Samanthy and I started for Ar-
[ insas. As wo hem by Joliet she wont
and saw her old man , Hez. Ward , an" "
iO gov his consent. "
"So you're eloping ? "
"Well , wo are sorter 'slopin. "
"What is your name ? "
"Si Hopowell. "
Ilopowcll is a man of fully 50 , and
Mrs. Ward is past 40. Neither of
; hcm would bo called handsome , by
, ho fastidious , and this lovcr-liko
escapade of theirs is a singular freak ,
which is almost without parallel. It
.s seldom that a man loves a woman to
that extent that he will consent to run
off with her five children in addition
to the fair one.
LOVE AND DESPAIR.
A Sad Pioturo in a Police Court-
Chicago Tribune.
The West Madison Street Police
Court yesterday morning was the
scene of realistic and most touching
drama , enacted before a small audi
ence.
ence.Dr. . Joseph Folbrachi is a Spaniard ,
who for twelve yoare past lias been
married , and , up to a short time ago ,
lived happily with his wife , by whom
ho had two children. The latter are
the pride of his heart , and on their
account ho was in court yesterday.
Mrs. Folbrachi has seen symptoms of
insanity in her husband of late , and
on the 2Gth of July , claimed that the
Doctor threatened to shoot hor.
Frightened at this , oho packed her
things , and , taking her children with
her , she left the once happy homo at
No. 178 West Twelfth street , and
took up her abode in the Working-
woman's Industrial homo , corner of
Fulton and Pcoria streets. During
the week which followed the
almost distracted husband and
father sought admittance to the Ilomo
to see his "darling , " but the presi
dent , Mrs. Anna Schock , ordered him
from the promises. Ho went. Yester
day morning ho returned again , and
succeeded in ( pining admittance before -
fore the president was aware of it ,
and seated himself in the parlors.
Ho then instructed a servant to in
form Mrs. Folbrtielu of his presence ,
and that he was desirous of speak
ing with hur. The domestic departed
and returned with Mrs. Schock , who
told him that his wife did not wish to
see him , and that he could go as soon
as ho pleased. Ho then demanded
to see his children , which privilege ,
after some hesitation on the part of
the woman of the house , was granted.
They were soon brought into hie
presence , and , after kissing and
caressing them fondly , ho arose from
his seat , placed his back against the
parlor door , pulled a revolver from
his pocket , and as the woman alleges ,
pointed it at her head , and would
have fired it but for the entreaties ol
the children , who exclaimed ,
" ' "
"DON'T HHOOT HKH J-AI-A.
When ho lowered the revolver , Mrs.
Schock darted for the door , succeeded
in getting out of the room , and called
Officer Burnos to her assistance. TJio
officer disarmed the doctor and lodged
him in the West Madison street sta
tion. In the course of n few hours ho
was brought into court for trial , Mrs.
Schock was there , und so was his wife.
The former approached Judge Walsl
when the case was called , and askot
for a continuance on the grounds thai
eho was too sick and nervous to uttoiu
the case , The prisoner evinced grea' '
anxiety to have a hearing , and suit
that the matter could easily bo explained
plained in a few wprds.
"We'll try the case now , " said the
justice ,
Matron Schock , being the plaintiff
related her story first , and embodioi
in it the foregoing facts. Tha prisoner
nor , in his testimony , set forth ui
entirely different tale. Ho said tha
throughout his lifo ho had never pos
sosscd a revolver until Wednesday
when he purchased the one whicji wet
found on his person when arrested lr
Officer Jlunios. Ho bought it for th'
puposo of committing suicide in the
event of yesterday's attempt to BOO hi
wife and children failing. He loved
lis family , and , without tlitin , ho
could not live.
Up to this stage of the triM
< Vilbrachi hid herself from pulih
> chind the largo stove , vainly endeav
oring to restrain her tears.
"Mary Folbrachi , " called the tnag-
strnto. nflor her husband liatttunslied
estifying ; and then , lor tholirsl tnno.
ho left her seclusion and approached
ho judge , with eyes bloodshot from
weeping. She was tall , thinand wiry ,
vith features not remarkably lio.uiti-
ul , but nevertheless altracti\o. Hur
nicn was dignified , and her S ] > pooh re
ined , and ono had bitt lu hear lior , to
enow that she possessed superior cdu-
ation.
"Your Honor , " she said , whi-nask-
d for her statement"I regret that I
lave benn forced into this i.mrt . (0. (
aVf Indeqd , L , would prefer to have
his matter settled with less publicity ,
ml I have already taken steps to ob-
"
am a
" 0 , Mollie , Mollie , " shrieked the
irisonor , leaning over the rail and
atching his wife s right hand m his ,
and
K1SRINO IT FRANTICALLY ,
'not n divorce. No ! no ! Comeback ,
and we'll bo happy attain. 0 Mollie ,
orRive mo , and don't make a brute of
mo. 1 cannot live if you do it , " ho
asped hysterically , and then dropped
tor hand.
"If I seem hard , Joseph , my heart
s hard , " returned the wife , apparent-
y unmoved. "You have threatened
ho lives of our children and mysolt ,
and I am afraid to remain in the
amo house with you , not afraid for
nysolf , but for our young darlings.
L'hnnk God , I've two good hands to
vork , and while I have tlicin the
children will never want. Judge"
ho said , in n.calmor tone , "I know
ho Doctor is not right in his hond ; if
to was ho would bo the best of bus-
> ands ; but as it is , I'm fearful for
our lives , and am forced to this
course. "
"Sho must bo crazy herself , " ro-
narked the prisoner ; "sho knows she
ain't afraid. Why she's been in the
louse with mo a whole day at a time ,
and she never thought of my hurting
icr. "
"I'll fine you SB and cost for carry-
ng concealed weapons , " said Justice
Walsh.
"O , my God , " ejaculated the dis-
ractod physician ; "you will take all
ho money from my wife and child
ren. "
It was afterward learned that ho
lad left 950 at homo for the family.
Model Boar Story.
Wllllamsport Sun nnd lUnncr ,
"As I was sitting down picking
lucklobcrries I had a little black dog
with mo I heard the dog barking
'uriously. I thought that somebody
was plagueing himho ; is a dog that don't
iko to be plagued. I thought that 1
would get up and go and see what was
wrong with him. So I got up and
started with my pail. When i got
; here I saw a boar us big us a yearling
calf. When the dog seen me ho rune
; o mo and the bear after him. I pick
ed up a stone he was coming full tilt
with his mouth wide open. I fired
away with the stone and hit the. boar a
pretty hard rap along side tliu head.
That made him mad ; ho L'rowled a
little and came right on. I picked up
a pine-knot and when the hoar came
up the dop ; snapped him on" the hind
leg. Ho jumped at the dog ; then the
dog jumped between my legs ; the boar
jumped at mo and then I struck him
an the snout. Ho snorted and blow
the slobbers in my face so I couldn't
see foralittlobit , then the bear started
off and the dog after him and bil
liim in the hind leg again. The bear
burned and chased the do which run
behind mo ; then the bear jumped nl
mo and I struck him square on the
snout again and knocked him down
and then I run for dear lite. I was
boo scared to tell the truth ( wo believe
him ) and the dog after mo and tlu
boar after the dog. I lost my hat and
pail , but did not dare to atop to pick
thorn up. I run about half n mile ,
when I stopped und looked back. 1
saw two more bears coming ; they were
cubs. Then the dog and old bear
como full jump they all got together.
I thought I was a goner , sure , bul
they all made tor the little dog ; they
fought awhile and I called the dog off.
I ran to a tree and climbed it and the
three bears started off and the dog
started after them ; he inn after the
beam about a mile. I tell you if over
anybody made tracks for homo I did.
That was the first and last borryhif
that I have done this year. That kinc
of a bear h'uint to bo fooled with ; * I
don't want to see tiny inoro bears very
soon. I have soon a good many boars
in my time , but that was the ineunes
over I seen. She struck the dog once
and knocked him twelve foot throng ]
the. brush , and the dog got up am
started at her again , but was curofn
to keep out of the reach of the bear's
paws. I tell you I was glad to got back
homo alive , "
An Old Frioiid.
lie wait afllivtodvitti n lumu hack am
ceuural debility ; ho was rccoimnemltM
THOMAS' KCUCTIUU On.vlileh cured liln
at once. Tills fiunons nj > i > dfic In n positive
remedy /or bodily piiln. eodlw.
A Now Style of Hero-
8t. Louis Uloljo-Dcininrat. .
The hero of the hour in Now Moxie
io now , the king lion of the territoria
menagerie , is I'atsoy Garrett , the
slayer of Billy the Kid. His name is
in everybody's mouth. The papers
are full of his exploits and hfs praises
The very children in the HtreotH atu ]
and honor him with a curious und ad
miring stare as ho pnssus , I met hin
yesterday in Santa Fo , and a milder
looking , gentler spoken follow I never
saw. Ho in about 27 years old , six
feet five inches tall and of the mos
willowy slenderness , with a uligh
tendency to iv stoop in his posttioi
that is natural to one of his build
Ilia complexion , naturally fair , is sun
tanned to a ruddy brown. Ilia eye
ore a grayish brown und keen OH ai
eagle's , und his hair and slight mustache
tacho are of u light brown tint
scarcely deeper than golden. Hi
voice is as soft as u woman's and h
rarely uses it to talk of himself. H
epoko very , kindly of the Kid , OIK
having occasion , in reply to a ques
tion , to allude to the exploit which luu
made him famous , simply remarked
"Ho was taken the night of the Mi
of this month. " I asked him if th
Kid had really killed as many men ai
the papers report , from nineteen t
twenty-six. "No , " ho answered , 5
hia musical , feminine voice , "ho on )
killed eleven that I know of. "
bought ono for every two years of
us lifo was nearly enough.
Sotno hitch haying occurred in ro-
; ard to the reward Garrett expected
i got from the territorial authorities
10 pwplo of all the cities and towns
ntho _ territory have ROIIO to work to
raise a subscription for him , nnd Las
'ctfas alone ha * already made up a
urso of nearly $1,200 in gold. If
: her plncM do as much in proportion
10 fund will amount to a good many
lOUBftllds.
Thrilling AdvontnrO'
> urATiroCol , ) llFford ,
Mr. W. F. Uobbins , of Pine river ,
i Tuo day brought into town a Silver
'ipped bear , which weighed when
resaod nbout three bundled pounda.
'ho bear being dead , yo local of the
lecord boldly examined him. llo
10.1 observed that it is better to ox-
uino a bear while in that condition ,
n preference to any other. The
ivuto was killed on the 1st instant ,
> y Mr. llobbins , single handed. At
no time , according to his report , it
as n mooted question whether ho
vould como out first or second boat.
'lion first noon by him , the bear was
jout two hundred yards before him
itho _ mountain aide , nnd in among
lick underbrush. The bear was
loving around feeding , Taking
eliberate aim , Mr. It. tired and hit
lim just in front of the shoulder , the
iall coining out on the opposite side ,
n the roar of the other.
Ho then started to run , Mr. Hob-
> ins tired again nnd aa ho was running
nun him , Hu hit him in the rump
id then atarted in pursuit. The
nderbrush being very dunsu ho could
ot easily calculate hia whereabouts ,
ud in the c.igornoa.i of the juirauit
inwittingly got too near , and the
> ear saw him for the first timo. Ho
, once raised on his hind feet and
tartud in the direction of hia assailant ,
s ho did ao Mr. It , got in another
lot , which brokn his jaw , but did
ot stop hia progress , Mr. H. coolly
waited his coming with his gun lit a
cat , The latter wns u magazine
pencer , which ho had reloaded by
lis time , feeling the importance of
; otting in n homo shot. When with-
it about fifteen yards ho "turned
ooso , " the ) ball ponutr.iUn the breast
f the animal. KVOII this did not
.op him , but on he cauie , propelled
n a measure , by the momentum of
lis own speed. Ho came on so rapid-
r that Hobbins did not have time
von to work the lover to throw
nether cartridge into hia gun ; so aa
e came within reach ho jammed the
luzzlo into the boar's mouth. The
hock throw Robbins to the ground
nd the bear on top of him but the
liter immediately rolled over dead ,
t hia sido. The last shot had finished
im. Had it been otherwise , Mr.
tobbins would have hardly been able
o toll the story of his narrow escape.
The silver tipped bear is the most
ormidablo of the bear kind , unless
L be the grizzly , and some assort that
k is oven a worse foe to contend with.
t is equally savage and tenacious of
ifo and ia inoro niiublu on foot. Mr.
tobbina aays that ho supposed this
> nc to bo a black bear , olae ho would
lot have followed him.
Immodesty nt the Soa-Sldo-
From a Don ; ; Urauih Letter.
L'horo arc every season at Capo May
und Long Branch women BO atlired
'or the water that if in Franco they
ventured forth they would receive the
stern attention of the police. A cor
respondent of an eastern paper recalls
.ho appearance of n young married
ady u lady admitted to society in
Philadelphia as she came from her
) ath-room ono noon , at Cane May.
She had on the regulation stage tights ,
rom her waist down , and the body
of her dress fitted her us closely as
.ho legs , while her head was adorned
with u skull cap of loud color nnd
trimmings , making her altogether an
object to aturtlo the most experienced
roue. She left nothing whatever to
; ho imagination. She was loss clothed
luui was over the Menkin as Mazop-
ui. Yet there was no blush upon her
ihcek as she gave her naked arm to
ho man not her husband who
wont with lior into the intimacy of
, ho surf. This lady would have
at the mere thought of
raising lior dress above her knee to
cross Chestnut street , but she had no
jilmiuo in going almost nude into the
orescnco of hundreds of men , women
ind children , and doing her utmost
by her manner and the arrangement
ot the little she did have on to adver-
; iso her boldness. Five years ago
: ho feminine arms and lego and bust
were as carefully kept from yicw _ at
the seaside ai they wcro in the cities ,
Tor wo had not yet reached the
strange conclusion that there is ono
standard of modesty for summer and
another for winter. Indeed , ladies
were moro modest at the rcfiorts.
The city ball-dress was always lavish
in its revelation , while the bathing
costume concealed everything and
suggested nothing , und oven ut night
for thu hop there wan not the reck
lessness of the town ball-drcsH. To
day nine women oul of ten dincard
hu old style bathing costume and don
the now fangled ono , their legs in
ckinys or tights , aifil occasionally
without either of these , with no moro
concern than when , as babcti on their
mother's lap , they kicked about their
ihuiip limbo in infantile glee.
Whatever of 1mshfulnus still renmins
lo them they leave on the shore , and
in the water uro ready for anything.
They mount men's shoulders und dive
Ihorofrom ; they are ducked undlloated
nnd hugged by fellows of whom , not
unfiequontly , they know nothing ut
all , and to whom they uro often intro
duced but ton minutes befoio.
FACTS THAT WE KNOW ,
If you uio suflering from huvorc
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sumption , loss of voice , tickling in
the thumt , or any affection of tht
throat or lungs , wu know that Dn.
KiMi'ri NKW IhHcovKiiv will give you
immediate relief , Wo know of kiin-
dreds of cases it Ima completely cuied ,
nnd that where till other medicinei
liad failed. No other remedy ear
show ono half us many porimmeni
cuies. Now to give you satisfactory
proof that Dr. Ki.vu'ri NEW Dixrov
KUY will euro you of Anthnm , Bron
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or any Throat or Lung Dinonso , if yoi
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