Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 31, 1882, Image 3

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    1JE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY. JAM/A-RY / ai
\ TUB DAILY 13BK.
OMAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO , PHOPRIETOH8.
010 FarnhAm , bet. Olh and lOlli 8lrcU.
7KK.MH Of SUIiSOtUITION.
oe copy1 y < Arln M > AnM > ( rn < tYvltl )
1.0
month R.ro
RAILWAY TIME TABLE. .
CIIICAOO ; w. r u , , VOCKEJU-OUI ISD
te vo Onmba I't pngt > r No. S , HlMx m. Ac-
eoinmodMlon No. l , iw I p , m
Art' c Oinnhn t'umeniror Xo. 1 , 6M : p. m.
Aeconiraalftllon No. S , 10.M > A. cu
burnt ) OXAIU IAST OR eorai BGVKK.
C , a a 0. 7IO : n. r.u-SJO : | \ ra.
Cl. & N. V ? . , 7 : 0 ft. tn.-8 : > ito. .
U. , K. I. & P. , 7:10 . in.-84o ! p. m.
K. 0. , 81. J. A a 3. , Inxrc * at 3 . m. Ind 8 :
p. m. Arrivot v3U Ixnilnct CSO : ft. m. toil 6:62 :
p. ra.
VT , . Br. L > i r. . ! MTI l 8 ft. on. acJ 3:10 : p
. AtriTM Ht. Lonlo M. 0:10 : i. in. nod 7:80 :
r , m
WE8T OR
U. A U. In Noh. , Tliroufili Ksprua , S
II. f , U. Lincoln Lxpron C'ZO p. iu ,
U 1' . ChfttUnd K\iiv | i , If.16 p. tu.
O. & I ! . V. for Lincoln , lliS : . ri.
( ) . A U. Y. for OnoevU. tIO ) : . in.
U. V. freight No. i , 6:80 : % . m.
U. P. frolirht No. 9 , 6 : d a. m.
O. P. fright No. IS , 2:60 : p. in.
n. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : | > . m.
+ V. Doiivcr oxprcw : , 7'SS p. m.
U. P. frolrht No II , 11 30 p. in.
O. P. Domor frctchtS:25 : p. in.
a a A O 6:00 : ik. in. 7:26 : p m.
IAN. W. , 9:46 : a. m. 7:50 : p. re.
a 11. L&P..9 : < Ii a. ni. 9:05 : p. m.
K. a , Ht. Joe & o ii. , 7 : < o . m.:4i : ; > >
jLurrrxci rnoti ins mat U.T
0 , fc R. V. from Lincoln LOT p. m.
U. P. Pacific Fair < w-3:2t : p. in.
B * M. In Neb. , Thtoiyu Kiinv | * 1:14 p m ,
11. i M. Lincoln U\i > rc.s-0.40 a m.
U. P. Denver cxprcfw , 7:26 : a. in.
U. P. Freight No. li-S.M p. m.
C. P. fo , 0 JK : ) B. m. KmLrvanl.
U. P. frfteht No. 14 , 12:16 : p. m. ' '
U. P. So. d-H.-OO p. m.
U. P. No. 12-1:45 : a. DI.
V , P. f > om cr freight , 1:10 : n. in.
0. & It. V , inlxcJ , M. :1S : p. in.
mnarr Tiutss turrets rmiu MB
oousca it-crrs.
Lenro Omthft Rt 3:00 : , PKW , 10:00 : Ud II : W
m. ; t.-O 2:00 : , S.-OO , 1:00 : and 6:00 : p. m.
L .ve ConncL. HlufJ at 8ii. : VE6. : 10.73 sod
135 k. m. ; ' 25 , 2 : 6 , S26 ; , 4:25 : anil i:2i'p. : ra.
SunXij-9 Tno dummy loaves Omtha Bd U:00 :
ad 11.00 ii. m. ; 2.-00 , 4 X > and 5:00 : p. a. IXM
ComidJ niufla at : 6 and ll : i a. m. ; th& & , 4:82 :
od S : 6 p. m.
Through and local ptuwn er traliu txtrrton
Omxh.\ and Coun 11 Btuflt. UHIVO Omiha 0:16 :
TUB , 8Ma.m. : ) ; S:40 : , 6:46 : , 0 0 p. m. Arrre
OmiOia 7iiO , 11:26 : , 11:45 : a. m. ; SM , T : s 7:16 : ,
: W p. m. _
Openlnu anl Oloclng of Maltt.
corn. orra. OLOSB.
a. m. p. m. a. iu. p. in.
Chicago ft K. W . 11.00 C.-CO 0:50 : fc40
Ohlcxiro , K I. 1'tctfc. 11:00 9.-00 6:30 : 2:40 :
USX ) 'OflO & : IW 3:40 :
9:40 :
Bloux City and I-sciP.cr. . 9:00 : 1:30 : 2:40 :
Union PaciBe 4-00 11:10 :
Omaha tK. V 4.OO 11:40 :
aU.lDNJ ) * 0 8:10 :
Oiuihttft SlotixCity. . . . 0:00 : 7.-30
D. AM. Lincoln 10:30 : 0:00 :
C. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:80 : 11:03 :
U. P. Denver Ex f :00 : :30 :
O. , Sioux City * St. H. . . 11:00 : ' U:40 :
I/xxvl mnllrt for Stntocf low l bnfoao8
day , viz ; 8SO : n , ni.-
Ollloo nrxn Riindtf" from 12 m. to 1 p. m.
Tiin . v HAM. P M
EnsinesIrector.
Abstract ar.d Real
JOHN L. McCAOOK , op | ( Ute Pott Offlcn. .
W. K. BARTI.KTT 317 South 13th Sfrfat.
Architects.
DUFREJIB & UBNDELaSOHN , ABOHITKCTS
Room 14 Crolah'xja Clock.
A. 7. LAROE Jr. , Room 1 , Cielehtan
Boou and dhoen.
JAMES DIVINE & co. ,
line Dooti and Show. Anood MAortirtnl of
homo work on hand , corner 12th and Hiuney.
XHOB. BKICKRON , 8. K. cor. 16th and
JOHN FORTUIf ATTJB ,
COS loth strvxit , manutactnrai to ordoi fooH work
M ( air prloon. KcpoJrlnjr done.
' Bad Spring * .
I. F. LARRIJJER Uanufocturer. 1617 DauH * t.
Book * , New * and Stationary.
J. L FRUEHAUF 1016 Famiuun Otroet.
Butter and Egg * .
MoSHANK h BCmtOEDEU , the oldest a and K
bouM ra Hebnwka entobllKbod 1876 Omaha.
CJUmiAL
BS9TADRAKT ,
MRS. A. BTAJI ,
ootjnrert cornet IGthud Dodifc. -
Drat Board for the Montr.
SkUiiMtion Qtruutfei.
Kotti t * Q Boun.
BoArd by th * l > ay , Wcoc ! or Month.
Uoorl Term * fai C uh.
Furnish * !
Road Wagons.
WU HNYDEU , 14th and Horney Streets.
Olotliinj ; Bought.
i. HA Kill 1 will ray hlghootCaoh prlM for tooocd
nand ciuulnr. Comer L L and rarnhaa.
JOHN UAUilEB 1314 Kamham fitrrct
Junk.
II. JiKI'-TJlOLD , Rain aud Metal.
Lumbar , Lime and Cement
FOSTKR & OK iY cornur 1Kb and 8t
Lainpaand uia j are.
J. BONNF.n 1309 l > ouiUu ) St. Good Variety
Merchant Tailor * .
0. A LINDCiUEST ,
Onocf ourinoct rcpular Merchant Tillers Is re
calving the blest ileeiL-iia for Spring and au-i'tuoi
Ooode for Kontlcmeii 8 wear. Htyllth , durublv ,
and pricwi low iw ever 216 13th hot. Uoue.&Kuni.
Millinery ,
UKS. 0. A. niNUER , Wholonale ar.d RctMl , fn\ \
ej Oooda In jjroat variety , Kcphyrs , Card Doardn ,
Hosiery , Ulotea , Oorbc-w , &c. ChuipoHt llouw in
the We t. Purchasers wtve SO pet ccct. Order
by Mall. 116 r'lttoenth Htrcct.
foundry.
JOHN VYRARNK & HONB , cor. 14th& Jariwn U
Hour and Feed.
OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th aud Farnhau Rt&
Welahani Jlroe. , proprietors.
Urocer * .
T 8TEVBNB , Slut between Coming ami bat
T. A. McSJIANE , Com. Ktd and Ccmlng HtrctU.
Hardwaie , lrii and Btc l.
OLAN t LANQWOUTUr , WholraJe , 110 am *
112 loth rtrcet
A. HOLMES corner 1Mb and ( VUornta.
HarrwM , Baodle * , &c.
B.WOBT WlBtaat. bet funlUmoy
Hotel *
, ' ANflELD HOUSE , 0 o. Canfleld,8Ui & Parateau
1X)1UN ) IIOUSK , P. II. Gary , Bia I mihara Hi.
SLAVEWa HOTEL , f , Blavea , loti Bt.
Southern Hotc4 Out. Harncl 9th & Leare < mtHb !
Drug * , Paint * and OH * .
KOIIN ft CO ,
Flna Vane Goods , Cor. It in ud
W , J. WBtTEHOL'f H , Wbolenle * UeUU , Iflth K.
C. FIELD , $ OK Morth Bide Curaln ( { Btnot
PARR , Droindit. 10th and Howard btreota.
Dontltta. (
DB , PADL , WUlUnu1 Block Cor. 16Us ft Dolje.
"
Dry Oood Motion * , Etc.
JOHN H. f. LEltJIASN k CO. ,
New York Dry Oood > Swrc , 1S10 uxl 1318 tm
Lim irtrtt-
L. a Enewold Jao UooUftndahcxa Tth&Ptdae.
hurtuiure.
A P. QKOH , New acd Eevoud Hand rumlrnro
nd Elavs , 1114 Dcual.il. Hthw ! c h price
aid for v.-conJ tai/J KDOOS. l
.IIOKNKR 1308 Dwyja It. Ona K0od , ! te ,
f free VVorKt ,
OIV.I'A KCNCK CO.
GOrtT , ridESfrrC ISlSllarui-ySt. ,
til Ju Uo/f- ' ' , Ircr an < l Wcod Tw.cts , OtSc
lU.lii.cr , Couatiu V > oi and WcJuut.
Olc r and Tobacco ,
* BST ft FRirsCDEll , mumifacturcr * o ! Clrar\
J Wholrrale nnxlcntl n ToUcoos , 130f.nouKl .
V. V. LOUKNZRy mannltfturfr 1 10 t'.irnlivni
Florist.
A. noruishne.iiliiila , etit flowers , iwoJs. M n t *
pte. N. W , cor. 16th an J IViurlan trfct .
Civil Ennlncers nd Surveyors.
.AKBHl'-W nOaKWATKR CroluMon mock ,
jpccltlty.SurVtjr , OrvJe oad Sowcra e 8 ; toroi a
jpccltlty.
Uomrtilstlon Merchant ! .
JOI1.S ( I. Wit. LIU.HH Del u aticck.
0 B. UKKMKIt. ronltUlId mxUnroft'Jvcrtlw
i r.t in Dillv and
Cornlca Works.
Onmlra Hntki , VMmtactiirert trot.
Ooml'e , lla , Iron and rflal UooDlnp. Order *
iroia any loolltj promplJy nxwuttvl In U\o Vwi
> * nctor } and OfUcc 1S13 llamvy St.
CX HPKCHT , PropiloUir.
Iran Ccrnlci > . Window Cap-1. * '
oi.\niil ctured Mill J.ul up In nn ) ( ttrt of thi
x-Jittv. ! T , 81NIIOH ) JIB Tlilrtcc
Oroc > er >
I. DOXN.KH 1S09 IHiuiivi treot. Good lino.
Olotlilng and Hirnlthlnx Good * .
vJKO. 11. rKTKRQON. Also llat , Car ' , Itootn ,
incus. XotloiH and Cutlery , bOl 8. 'lOth'ntract
Refrigerator * . Oanfield't Patent. I
C. T. GOODMAN llth St. hot. rani. & IUrno > |
Bhow Case Manufactory.
O. \\1LUK ,
Mvialacturorand Dwvlor in a ! ) klndi ot Bhon
, A . , 1317 CMS 8t |
FRANK L. UKRHARD. proprietor Omaha
ihow Ca/wmirmtoctor ) , t > 13 South letli gtroct ,
betwotn Lca\cnwortb and Uarcy. All > <
warranted flriit.cl .
Pawnlrot or * .
ROSKS'KBLD. IMh Ht. . hot far Hai
'Uto e Una inwnre.
A. DUHMKSTEK ,
Doaltr In Btovoa and Tinware , Mid Manufacturer
M Tin Roofs nnd nil klnd of DuUdlnK Work ,
( Xld Kollowj' Block.
J. DONNRR. 1S09 Doustiui 8t. Ocol uid Chnip.
J. EVANS , WhoIiwUe and Rvtall Seed Drills and
Culthatora , Odd IVllom Hall.
Physicians nrVl Curgoons.
tt * . 8. Olltn.S , M. D. , KJOU No I , Crelzhton
UlAck , 16th Street.
P. H. LK1SKNR1NO , d. D. Mntonle Block.
0. U UART , M. D. , Kyr and Ear , opp. poitoObe
1)11. L. B URADDY.
Onilrt ! and Auriat. 8. W 16th and Parnham Ht
Photograpnor * .
GKO. HBV.V. PROP.
Grand Contra ] Gallcrr ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near lltsonle Ilatl. sjntrcuua Work and Prompt'
Plumblnu , Gas and Steam Fitting ,
P. W. TARPY & CO. . 210 Mth Ht , bot. Karnham
and Poutilas. WorK promptly attended to.
H. JrrZI'ATIUCK. UOS Douelas Btroet.
olntlng on aper
' 1KWBV A. KOSTKR8.141 DodRe Stroel.
Shoo scores.
PSilllIp Unir , 1820 Painnam t. bet. 13th A 14th.
Second Hand Otoro ,
PERKINS & LCAR. 1UB Dotit-lwiBt. Now and
Sncund Hand rurnlturu , llou3 ( urnlshlniQooilf ,
tc. , bonirht aud Eold on mrmw umri'lne.
Uaioont.
HRKKY HAUFMANN ,
Ic tut nuw brick block on DouRlM Strwt , hu
Juot opcuud a moet olc > s'ant Uooj Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to IS
every da ) .
" dWouia " , J FALOOVEK (170 ( 16th Street.
Undortr.kera.
ClLtS. KIEWK , 101V Farnluai Hot. 10th ft llto
1)0 Cent Glares.
O DA 'KUH IWlft F mh m St. , r nrv Onoti. .
TRUTH ATTESTED.
SonioIrnportantStatomo tsofWo
Knonm People "Wbolly
Verified.
In order that the public may fully nwlle-o the
jenulncne a of the st-vto out * , in well as the
power and riUuo of thi article ol'which they
speak , wo publish her with t o faslmllo KIIH-
t urea ofparl lea whoso sincerity la beyond que
tlon. The Truth of thoxo t atimonlnls U abgo
lute , _ nor can the foeta they announce be Ig <
noru'd.
OMAIIX , NIB. , May 24,1881.
H. H. WAUSBB fe Oo. :
DEAR Km : I hare frequently a ed Warner1 *
Solo Klduo ud Llrer Curt for loc-il affoctloin
attendant npon MTCJ rheumatL- attacks , and
have oJ < aye derived bonedt therefrom , t have
also un-d the Siifa Vervine with BatWuctory re-
uh& I consider tbew luodldues worthy of
Deputy Trwwurer
OMilli , NKII , May 24 , li-Bl
H. " . W iumi ft Co. , Kocherter , N. Y :
OKNTH : I have used your bate Kidney and
Liver Cure this i-prlntf us a h or Inriporator. and
1 find I the ben remedy I cvtr tried. Ihtvt
iwcd 4 bottle , a d it lioa mode rnu f ( l better
than ever 1 aid Iwforu in the
U. P. R. Shopa.
OMAHA , NKB , Uny 24,1881 ,
II. II. WAHurn li Co :
BI B : I'or more than 16 ) era I liove f uffcred
much In onvcnlo'ico from combined lildnc'j and
liter iiUcuiiH , id liavo been tin bio to work
my ( irln y oiv nsalao bcln ndrc-ed I rlcd 3
? r'cut many niedlcln * a and doctom
worse arid nor o iluy li ) day I uas told I
IlrifJit'fl l > ii < e.n , and I wished my.ilf duad if
could iKt hue npcu'iy rellcl. I look your Mate
K < iney and Liver uro , l.iiowli ) ; nothingcUe
waa cM'r known tocnrutlm dl aie. ami I Imv
iii.l Iwt'ii dicappfllnti d Th in , d I tin o has cured
mr , and I am ptrfcv ly well to-ilav , entirely
ihro K" Jour * ao Kldnsy and LKcrCuru J
v lull juii all RUCC tulii imblUhlng thU valuable
rciiuuv through ho orld.
o
U. V. 11. H. Shops.
ThnuKinda ' .f o > ] iiitlly n ran ? endorsement
many of them In caao < vhcro h po au nban.
donid linvc been voluntarily plvi'n , uhowint ; the
remaikable power of Warner1 * ' < afu Kidney and
Uver Cure , In all d 6ufHiof II" ) kldneya , liver
v J If any cr" wbo reads tlila
jtroubla riirp'ubor the grent
CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE )
The Or cm
'Englbhrem '
eiiy. Anun-
falling euro
for Bernlnal
WfakncBB ,
Hpcrmatcr
, mpot
er.oy , arid all
SJ3 ft
BEFORETAKIRB.-oauence of AFTER TAIINO.
Holf.AlfiiwjM Loi-s of Memory , Unlit-real Lum <
tude , I'xln 111 the r ar > , Dlranens of Ylilon , 1're
mature Old Ave , and many other JiUnuM * that
ked to Intanlty or Oonsumptlou uid a >
ture Urove.
far Kul I particulars ui our pamnlilct , which
we dwlro to itnd fre I r mall to ercry one
tOThe Specific Uedlcl.no U told by all druggtir
at | 1 per iiaekaKe , orB jack cB fee irj , or will
be tent free by mall on reoi pt of the money , by
iddrtvilng THE ORA 1EUICINKCO. ,
Uuflalo , N. Y.
or sale by 0 V Goodr rx-7rne. v1
DB. T. JAOKSON PLiANliiR
A Graditatofiom ( he Unlvmltv cf I'onn ) I.
\ nlu at Philadelphia of thv
Clu * ) of Ib4 . )
Tenders JiU profemilon&l tervlcratothe cltUeos
of Omnha and oil other * neoolnj , ' the tame , | > re-
dlcallin ; hl cl Jm therefor from 4 ? } ( Ji ' ex.
pcrlencr , tliftn ) ear of uhlch time he upent In
outh America , from which tountry ha lias jutt
returned , calnlii'uhl'et ' In the province many
rcm.dl. for tarlou-i dlKatu ) coinmoii to this
country from thgnillnuol tic
The Doctor mikein tpoclalty of all Chrori'c
Plumes , partlcularlly that o of ftiiralu He may
> cf und t hi * ronniu ai ll.u I'lantjr < ' JIouiv ,
cointr of Dod''u and Mxtcenth K rttti.
BIDBBTT & FULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
jf VIIJ CITY
CUSTBn ANDUAHNEY.
$ CompnrlPon of the Two Oront Indian
Plfflitora BrlrThnm Yovinff n Prleonor.
IV nrls.
"You must have scon conBulornlilu
I of . Gnu. UuitiT during your lifo on tlio
fnniticr ? " roimuked lln ropntlor , in-
1'iiringly ' , nn tliu fcotit li htud IIIA pipe
antl cuntiid liiineolfopiwailo. "Yu ,
Ivas witli liu coiniuittu l
illy fr DI ilio tiiuo lie cunototho
l > luiiifl ( o tliu iiiuu of IIH ( loath , 1
orkud for hi iu l various liiuos. 1
at tlnv U soliul Agency at the
tiino ho
"Ilu waa n good Indian fighter , was
10 lint1 ?
"I'llit deiMMirJA on what you nu > nn
> y n no'id ' liuliitn fighter. Ho was n
, -iiry bravo in ui , liut n nulily bntvu
mail. I do not think the Indian waa
born tlmt Ouster wns nfraid of.
Ho 1 appeared to tnko pin-foe t delight
ittt exposing himself to duiker , nnd of
tentimes there was no USD or SOIIBU iu
hia BO doing. Ilu used to li.Ut his com
mand nt ight of Tmlmus , nnd hiiiHitlf
tide forward to rcconnottor. Ho
would ridu up so ivjar thuin thnt thuy
uould fno on him , nnd then hu would
turn ! in hia siddle , swiiir/ his Imt for
the troops to come on , and , without
waiting for tht'in to conio tip with him ,
put Bpnra to his horse nnd dash down
upon thu Indians witli the ballots fair
ly raining nrnund him.
"Now , such h'slitim ? ns thiil win *
for nn ( illicur the nnino of boiiitr. very
liravo , but I call it foollmrdiiit'ss
Whua liu ni'ido nueh it ohm-go us thnt
ho know ab-olutely nothing of what
dimmer menanced him Thi-re might
ho fifty Indians in ninluHh in front of
him , or thrro might bo COO , and for
miyht ho knew ho might bo loading
his c'linniiind ' to certain ilcstructicn.
It is nil very well for him to go out
and make a target of himself for In-
diiiim to shoot at , but it is sheer rock-
Anybody who 'think the
Indiana nro not good marksmen uro
mistaken. They are continually prac-
ticimrtuid they have the best of urins ,
moat of thorn having repenting rifles.
"
Cuator sucinod to "think ho bore a i
charmed lifo. I hftvo hoard that ho
enid that the Indian didn't live who
could hit him.
"Now , my idpa.of u bravo man nnd
a good Indian tiu'htur , is ono who first
ascurtains the strength of the enemy ,
and then , if ho thinks ho can win ,
mike the attack with coolness and
judgi muni. Then let him show Iris
brt\vry by fiuhting like mad. In my
oui'iion i' is poor generalship for the
otliuor to iicudluasly put
in a position to bo shot ut the
very outset of the cnpngomciit , and
ilum take a chanc < ; of 'wiving ' his com
mand without a 1 tader If to boafr.iid
> f nothing in to bo bravo , Custur was
the br.vveat of the bravo. Harnoy
waa the bent military leader for the
plains L over mot. lie was cool and
deliberate in his bravery , but was alien
lion in u light"
"When were you with him toll mo
about it. "
"I was with him in the tnno of the
Mountain -Mi'iidow massacre. When
ho heard about it ho sent out ecouta
to find out who the murderers ivcro ,
and when ho reported to him that they
wore Mormons , oil' ho went'with his
entire command for Salt Lake City ,
swearing every rod of the way that ho
would hang the murderurB if ho had
to Jiaiiij every Mormon in Utah
Ho intended to give IJiigham Young
twenty-four houra to surrender the
tnurdorors , and , unless that was done ,
Latter-Day Saints would bo mighty
scarce around there. Borora wo
reached B&lt Lake a moBSonger over
took us with orders from the War
Department to return to camp that
the civil authorities would attend to
thu massacre business.
"He thought the matter over for a
little while , and then declared that ho
had started for Salt Lake City , and ho
would go there if he was courttnartial-
cd and shot for it. And lit * wenttoo ;
and if the War Department overheard
of it no action waa taken. Wo camp
ed a short distance out of the cityand
staid n few dajs to yivo the animals
rest , nnd they needed it sadly , for we
had traveled fast. The inornii.g wo
started -buck to Yunma young girl ,
about 17 or 18 years old , came out to
campand applied to Brady , the train *
master , to help her esc.ipu. Her pa
tents wore English , who hud joined
the Mormons not loni ; before , and one
of tliu eldorn wanted to marry her.
Her parents were trying to force her
to this polygamous mariiHgc , and she
could only avoid it by ruiiniiiy away.
She had an nncio hnd aunt in Han
Fmncinco , and to them she wunttd to
8 °
"Drady. wasn't ' the mini to say'no *
cnder such circumstances , bit4 , ho
stowed her away in the Hour-wagon
by piling the barrels around her in
such a way that she couldn't bo soon
from either end. Wo hadn't yono far
licfore a do'/en Mormons overtook us ,
the girl's father being nluug with
themand they went through the train
until they found the girl. After thuy
had got her out , she luanod to I3rady
and bade him good by , at the same
time thanking him for tryirg to help
her. That , of course , gave him dead
way , and the Mortnotm arrested him
for kidnapping the girl , and they all
wont toward the city. Harnoy aw
there wan something wrung with the
train , and back ciimo a messenger to
BOO what waa i he matter. As soon as
Harnoy was informed of what hud oc
curred , hu ordered the train to halt
and hi ay there until he got back , nnd
away ho and all the troops went for
the Mormons. They had u long start
of him , however , and reached the city
gret. Io you suppose Harnoy slop
ed when ho reached the city ? Not a
bit of it. Right up the main street
he went at a gallop , and when hu
jumped from hia horse and cried
"Haiti" it was right in front of Brig
ham's office. There was u guard on
duty there with a musket and fixed
bayonet , but as ho brought his woap
on to cnnrgo Harnoy gave it u kick
that turned the guard half roundand
thu next instant ho was disarmed.
Harnoy strode into the office with
half a dozen soldiers at hia heels , and
two minutes later Brijrham was astrad
dle of a horse and galloping down the
street in the centre of u troop of cav
alry."It
"It was fun to see the Mormons aa
they taw the o'd ' man in such compa
ny , but before they could have time
to act they were out of the city.
About five miles out Hartley ordcied
a halt , aud itwasn't lon before a lot
of Monuoiia CHIIIO up , riding a fust au
their horsed would carry them. When
tl < oy got within Bound of hia voice,11 ,
Hauioy ordered them to halt or ho n
would fire on thorn , and tlu > y Imltcil ,
Tiinn lie ordered Brighnm to toll them
to go back to.tho city and bring Itnuly
and the girl Kick with them , 'and'
ho to Hrighiun , 'if they uro not
in two hours I'll fill your carcass
full of Oovornmont laid1" !
"Yon tltm'tilnro to "
, nays Hrichnin ,
"Who , " eays llutmy , "I'll shoot
you mj self ! "
"Loin : 'bi fore , the two hours were
up llr.tdy wid Un > ijirlvnro there , and
when we got to Yutln H.trnny soht n
i > ttardvith her to San liorimiulino , ( in
Itnr way to S.m Kraiicisco. Tlntt'o the
kind of a mini Ilnrnoy waa , "
TUB QTBAf QOB3TION.
Sotuu Humorous Instinct of Anklns
Girls for Tliolr Hiuidn Through Ufo.
llrooMjn
lt ia snpiwflo ihnHrio My 1ms
been out during the ovcmlig before tea
a party. The gontlmnan Miirjht miy
tlmt she looked fatimiod. On her re
joining that this waa u foolish thought
ho will get an opportunity of suying ,
"Not foo'ish ' , Emily ; I fool too much
ntorost in you to permit my own
wishes to run counter to your wel
fare. " This n properly called the ,
magnificent style of beginning But
very often tliu lady in cou idorate
enough to nssiat her luahful lover
I'or instance , there was once u timid
follow who was fond of borrowing
John I'hcunix's jokes ; when aho asked
him how he felt , lie avenged himself
according to the Pluvnix's plmi of being -
ing very dotinita , and s.iid ho felt
"about eighty per cent. " "Indoed , "
she uaid with a demure look , "are you
never going to par ? " And aliu gt in
her work that evening. Another
young man wua saying , as ho scratch
ed a lucifer on the side of the home ,
"I like thcso houauH with sanded
uaint ; nice when Y ° u " 'nut to strike a
match , you know. " la that sol" aho
naked demurely ; "Iish I lived in n
houao with sanded paint , " and then
she looked thinca unutterable. If ho
had asked "What for ? " she would
have haled him. But he didn't. Hu
took the hint and the match was struck
then ! and there. This method of
"giving a hint" haa been put poetical
ly j in this way :
Yonnjr V'roil , a hfivliful yet persistent sw ! n ,
Wa \ cry much In loto witli Mary June ,
Ono nlffht she Md Mm In tier t ndrrcrt lone ,
"It U not gojil for mini to liu alone. "
KaM 1'icJ. Jiut no , you dirllnc little r > ; f ,
I'Vo ultcn thought of that mine thhi inytclf. "
Then sxlil t' c IIUM , lille Frul WAK all Bipiff ,
" Von oiylit to buy yourielf n tcrrWr dog. "
What may bo called a physiologaicl
proposal in illustrated by the case of
Miss Mary Flynn nnd Mr. Budd. The
young lady iv Boston girl , by the
way - was studying medicine , and Mr
Bndd waa enurting her. Ono evening ,
while they were sitting together in the
parlor , Mr. Uudd was thinking how
ho should manage to propose. Misa
Flynn ivns explaining curtain phyaiol-
logical fact. ' for him.
"Do you know , " aho said , "tlmt
thousands of persona are actually ig <
norant that they smell witli their of-
factry pudunoloY"
"Millioim of 'em , " replied Budd.
"And Aunt Mary wouldn't believe
mo when 1 told her f lie couldn't wink
without a sphincter muscle ! "
"How "
unreasonable !
"Why , a person cannot kiss with
out spinctor '
"Indeed ? "
"I know it is so ! "
"M y I try if I can , "
'JOh , Mr. Budd , it is too bad for
you to make light of such ft subject. "
Then ha tried it , and while ho hold
her hand she explained about the
muscloa of that portion of the human
body.
"Willie , " whiaperod Mba Flynn ,
very faintly.
"What , darling ? "
"I can hoar your heart beat. "
"It beats only for you , my angel. "
"And it sounds out of order. The
The ventricular contraction is not un
iform. "
"Smnll wonder for that when it's
bursting for joy.1
"You must put yourself under
treatment for it. I will give you some
medicine. "
"It's your own pi operty , darling ; do
what you please with it. "
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Omahn.
A Street Car Romunco.
"Oh ! how are you ? It's a long time
hinco I've seen you * , " exclaimed a fino-
looking gentleman to the conductor as
ho jumped abpard an Albia ntreot car
thu other day. The conductor re
sponded like an old friend , and re
marked tlmt it was nearly two years
since they had met. The gentleman
went through to the front platform to
smoke hi * cigar , and the car went on.
Ton years ngo ono oppressive numiuer
night the same gentleman , who waa
then and in now a dealer in teas and
spiceH in Nuw York , was a guest at
the Troy house. Hu asked thu clerk
if there were any amusement * that
evening , and , receiving a negative
aiiHwor , inquired where he could find
a cool spot to upend an hour or two.
The clerk advised a ride on the street
cars to Albiu and back , Thu gentle
man boarded a car. Next to him sat
a young lady , the daughter of a poor
but respected Englishman , then a
resident of Albia. The young lady
was not very young , neither very
handsome , but waa attractive and
bright. Her occupation waa Dchool
teaching. A remark by the gentle
man led to an informal conversation ,
which became HO interesting that whan
the young lady'a , roaidenco at
Albia was reached she was not
aware of it until 'ho conductor called
her attention to the fact. } ( After nhe
had gone the gentleman asked the
conductor who the lady was , The
conductor , who had Huppooed the twr
were old fiii-ndfl , gave the young
woman's name. Said thu gentleman ,
"I would like to moot her again , I
am a widower with two children , niu
live in Now York , I have never mo !
a lady in my lifo who looked , talker
and acted so much like my wife UH tlu
young woman I accidentally met 01
your car. " The conductor , taking or
interest in the romiutio cuno , an
the variou nuniuons of th
widower , and finally agreed to tak
I
his cord to her nnd n k for an inter-
iow nt her homo on the following
voning. On the following uvtMiing
fornnl introduction tooY plnco ,
tvhich w\s followed fill mouths later
> y n nmringn , investigation of the
gontloinnn'H statcim-nts concerning h !
Utidiiij' having verified them in avur.V
lotnil. The forniiT widower now has
ivo children nnd it hanpy homo in nil
fapcct1 * , lie was rt-tviitly ttnyiiii ! a
nit to hia puron's ! n > law. Wu mint
ipt. omit to ntntii tlmt after the wvd
ling the bridegroom muL the nrcoiu-
uod.itii g'cmiductor , and said that tliu
> llbr might expect io rocMvo n chest
f choiuo tea on u little iit r oiiil ! t < keit
" 'ho ciuiduulor , who JH ot only a man
f sturdy I'oiHmon oonsn , but aUo it
: ian of bliiir illdcpondonco , politely
'C/ipPil ' / that no Ruch favor bo oxtoud-
'd ' him. "For , " said ho , 'l only act
id an a friend and did what I thought
'ns right ; it turneil but well.- [ Troy
mien.
_
aourn PDKBLO.
Au Entorpriwiiitf Colorndo
Town , With n Full Moiuu.ro
of WlokoduoBB.
> ) mvjionileni > o of Tim Itm '
SHUTII 1'imnt.o , Colomdo , .Tnnimry
! ( > . In my hifll I gave Homo account
f the material . prosperity of thia
, ouri hiu | ; young city. Splendid
iridgos are now in the procosa of
ruction. Ono of our bankers , Mr.
[ 'hatcher is putting up a roaidonco on
commanding emtnt'iico which ovor-
: ioks an oxtoiided range of country.
t is to cost 8100,000. Another
) anker , Mr. Holden of Eliuin > , N. Y.
s putting up another rplondid homo ,
MI a high bluir with a frontage of 00
'ootin ( the town. 8leiulid | ware-
houscn for the wholesale trade are ,
ng erected all the while. The
mild weather dooa not interfere with
ho atone nnd brick laying or planter-
ng. The Denver it Now Orleans
will soon 1)o in , putting n , dooot at
East Pueblo , which is a portion of
ho city which is to have an individu
al dopot"of its own.
But with all these advantages wo
are passing through' that f rentier Htugo
ivhich suenis to be the "teething ago"
of these western cities. Though
gamboling ban not uvon a shadow of
protection from law , yet every imngi
mblo device is in vouuo for getting
money without work. The nmnunt
of liquor selling ia snmothing appall-
'tig. This being a warm ntinny place
n the winter , thousands Hook in
Tom the milieu , and there are hun
dreds of gamblers uho'ilook into
iroy on Htrangora and miners. Just
low there id a lull in their biiRinoM
and as they muat live "hold ups" are
frequent , and house breaking and
potty thieving Ono trouble is our po
lice and marshal seem to bo either
ivu'l ' fed or in nyiupnthy with wrong
doers. Yesterday they made a fail
( us I BCO by the morning papers ) on
about thirty of our business ( i-inn for
putting ashes in the back yards and
lined them well , but Halooim and
gambling dona which run on in dar
ing violation of law are unmolested.
How long our loading men will stand
this tyranny remains to bo seen.
A course of lectures now being do
livcrod in the Congregational church
on the moral connection of things , is
drawing a crowded house. They are
giving Sabbath evenings ; at thu last
lecture several had to go away. Ad
ditional chain are purchased for the
next lecture. The speaker gives au
unsparing expose of the condition of
things , and loiters of commondaticn ,
and warm hand grasps encourage him
to go on.
A moat abominublo band under the
name of theatre is doing much to
demoralize the young men. The great
trouble scorns M bo that the boat
elements of onr society being etrnn
gors , have not yet teamed to pull to
gather , when they become acquainted
then the right will assort itsell. Thorn
no finer people in the world than
Homo of our reaidonta , and they will
BOOI > assort thonmolvcs.
_ 0. S IlAltltlKON.j.
Too FuntkUou .
Homo would-be Ilyrcni look on with
At the rliymo * of Kclectrlo Oil "i nut ; "
Itut wo ha\o the bet aitlclo l.iunvn to tlio
v/orld ,
And Intoi'd ' that n'l ' jier'orip nlin'1 ' know It.
It curul counliH , coliln , OHthmaand I'atnrrli ,
llr nchltiH nnd coinplniiiu of tliat kind ;
It doi'H not oo t much , ihougli iliuinu.tti
it curc.H.
host Oil in the wwld jducui find.
M'-l *
Jolt * Hr.ini i r ,
I' Calient Vtou 1'rcVt.
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MANUl-'ACTUHKUS OF
Corn Planter * , Hnrrows , Farm Roller * ,
Sulky Hay Rakei , Ducket tlovullng WlnU
mllli , &c.
We nru iHrerurod to do job work and inonutw-
tum tr for otlur pirtlm ,
AddrM all oiiicfi
NKIIIUHKA MANUKACTUIII.Va CO ,
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JanlB-Sm
The Oldest Wataflushed
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Oaldwell , Hamilton & Co. ,
BulatM truiMcteJ MOM M tt l ol ta locoi
porUod oank , ,
AecounU kept In currency or fold tubject to
rirbt cfaoek without &oUr
CertlflaUni of dopodl nucxl f v l > l In threw ,
dx and twelve months , j * rlugnterurt ( , or OD
demand without InUrcwt.
Adraneoa nuda to ciutomMH OD appiortd toco
ritlM at in&tk t ntoe of Uitortnl.
Oaj and toll void , tllln of exehaojfo , govern
ment , itat , county and oily lionda.
Draw lAg'nt JnfU on XngUnd , I/cUnJ , Bcot <
tend , and all rarta of KuroM. |
Bell Kuroan ] rowiaKe tickets.
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY
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Ovcfnllof Itv jirlndpal llnci. runs r-noli dnllv
' ' , . way frnm two to Jourormoro
'l'r,0iis.
U U tlio ouly road w st ul UhlcnRu tliat Uses tlui
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
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lloUt'ti ovi-r tills rocil are bold by nil Coupon Ticket ARcuta fii the United Btit : )
for Tickets la tills ro.ialo SUM they rend over H , and take none tft Jit ;
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Is the first to make the.announce-
ment to his customersyand
the general public.
OIL CLOTH
SHADES ,
Always sold at the lowest Market
Prices.
We carry the largest stock and
make the Lowest Prices.
Orders promptly filled and every
attention given to patrons.
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1313 Farnham Street.
OMAHA ' NEBRASKA.
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Notions , and
FURNISHING- GOODS ,
AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS.
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British Consumption Bysio , Brompton Oongh Prescription ,
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llroniuton whence the a.\imu \ nrcucrlntlotui wcro ] irocuru < l U tlio tnrifoat and Mout'BuccpBsful Don-
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