Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 05, 1883, Page 7, Image 7

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    DALY B E-SATURI AY MAY
HARKN
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DRY GOODS Si CARPET HOUSE.
Hnvo the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of
C A RPETS !
Ever Brought to the City , and at
than ever offered in this vicin.ty . ,
3DO
TO CALL AKD EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING.
HARKNESS BRO'S ,
1 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
The following are the ( Imes cf arrival aid departure
parturo of train * from the lora ilopot ) . The
ihe trains star ! ( mu the Union PA flic depot
about ten m'nntts ' eir ler than below stated ,
and srrlre at the depot about ten minutes later.
Trains 01 pool lltxi and K , U , run on U < Irago
lime , a I all hour fatter than local. Wabash
tralti run en St. Loult time , twenty minutes
faster than Inca' . U , P , and Lincoln trains run
on Council IlluOi time.
01IIOAOO , ROCK ISLAND ADD rACiriO.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Kxt..S:20pm : I Pacific Ext . . .9:15ft : m
Ex and Mall'.Dm a m Ex and Mall.6:55 : pm
D. Molnea ac.7:15 : a m | DCS Molnes ac.4:40 : p m
CIMOAaO , BUEL1NOJON AND O.UItOT.
Depart. Arrh e.
Atlantic Ext..6 S5 p m Pacific Ext..9.20am
Mail and KxV.9iOm : Mall and K ' . .700pm
N. T. Ex Neb & Has Ex..9:10 : a m
CIIICAOO AMD NORTI1WB3TSRH.
Depart. Arrlv e.
Atlantic Ext. 6.15 p m I Pacific ExJ . . .9:15am :
Mall and Ex".9 20 a m Mall and Cx.G.l5 p m
Accom ( Sat. ) .B.flO p m | Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:43 p m
KANSAS CUT , 8T , 'OS AMD COUNCIL BLUITS.
Drpart. Arrive.
Mall anil Ex..9.Ma m I Express 635pm
Xxpitv * . , . , , 8.5 p | Miita '
onioti rAcino.
Dtpait. ArrlTe.
t ecload Xx ll:30 : a. nx CttrlandKx.4'00 p.m.
Lincoln Ex..II'JOv n , DenrerEx . .800a.ro ,
Denver Ex. . .7.00 p. n Local Ex ejOa. m.
Local Ex 7:23 : a m. " Ex 905ft. m
Emigrant..BSM p. m. " Ex r-00a.ni.
WABARU , sr. LOUIS AND racine
Depart. Arrlv e.
tlalland Ex. . 9.45 a m I Mall and Kx. . 4aOpm
Cannon Doll. . 4.M p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m
SIOUX OUT
Depart , Arrive.
or Sioux Clt > .7:55am Frm Sloiu C V fi.'iO p m
or Fort Nlobrara. Frtn Fort Vlonnra ,
Neb' 7:5.1 : a m Nch . "ti.0 p m
For St. Paul. 7:40 : p in St. Paul .SnVJ a m
C1IIOAOO MII.'VUt'K R Hf
LoateCouui.il Hl'iif ' * Arrhut Council
Mall and EX.'II..II K m I Mall and Kx M.Vi ptn
Atlantic Kx | .1:11 : p m I Ulantlo < i.x .lll.loam
CU1CAUO , U1LWAUKHX AXD BT. PAUL.
Leaves Omaha. Arrlv es at Omaha.
Mall and Ex.7:15 : a ru I Pacific Ex 19.41 a m
Atlantic Et.3:40 | : p m | Mall and Ex.7-25 p m
Except Sundays , t Except Saturdays. } Except
Mondays. | Dally.
Council Blurra to Omaha Street B. B.
Leave Council muffs. Leave Omaha.
6 m. fi a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 ft m. 10 a m ,
11 a m , 1 m , 2 p ra , 3 p 11 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p
m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p m. | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m.
Street can ) run hall hourly to the Union Pacific
Depot. On Sunday the cars be in their trips at
9 o clock a. m. , and run regularly during the day
S. at 9,11 , 2 4 , 6 and G o'clock , and run to city time ;
- .
V \ MBS , B , J , BILTOE , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
122 Br ndw * . Council Bluffs
"
DUFRENE&
MENDELSSHON ,
ARCHITECTS !
REMOVED TO
Omaha National Bank Building ,
"FOR TABLE USE. "
The Natural Mineral ,
KAISER WATER
From Blrroiborn ontbe thtnn
BECOMMENDED I1V THE HiaQESt MEDI
CAL AUTIIORITIE8.
FRED'K HOLLENDER , Sole a < irt or the U. 8
and Cauala , 115 , 117 , lltf tlm > 'ew Yors.
A233m
SHORT LINE
i
, -OF THE-
Milwaukee & St , Paul
RAILWAY
II now running lt FAST EXPRESS TRAIN !
from
OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFPf
WTrn-
Pnllinan's Hapificent Sleeper !
-AND TUK
Finest Dining Oars in tbo World
IF YOU ARE GOING LEAS !
TO
CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE.
Or to anv point be > end ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTt
To
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS
Take the BEST ROUTE , the
Chicago , MilwaukeB&St.PanlR' . ]
Ticket office located In I'aitoi Hotel , at cornc
Farnam and'Fourteenth ' itreets and at U. P. Di
pot and al MUlard lloUl , Oa'ih * .
jarSee ne Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , General Arenl.
0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha.
8. B. MERRILL , A. V. II. CARPENTER ,
OenenlManager. General Pass. Ageal
J. T. CLAHK , QEO. II. IIEAFFORD ,
QeneraJSup'l. Ais't Gej > , Dtw. A-gtc
WITH
FIVE DOLLARS
VOU CAN BUY A WHOLE
mperial Austrian lOOfi , Govorn-
inont Bond ,
ISSUE OF 1804.
which bonds are I silted and secured by th * gor <
rnment , and are redeemed In drawings ,
FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY ,
Until ) each and ever ) bond ts drawn with I
trgor or smaller premium. Every bond uiusl
[ raw a prize , as there are no blanks
1 HE THtttK HIGHEST HtlZES AMOUNT 1C
200,000 Fiorina ,
20,000 "
15,000 "
Any bonds not drawlnjone of the above prliei
must draw a premium ot not ICBJ than
200 FLORINS.
, The neit drawing takes place on the
1st ofJune , 1883 ,
and every bond bought ot us on or before the Is
of June Is entitled to the whole premium thai
may be drawn tberoon on tbat date.
Out-of-town orders tent In MWI.ITHRBD Ln
IBRS. and Inclotln ; (5 , will secire one of tLos
uonds tor Ihe next drawing
For orders , circulars , and aiy other Informa
Ion , addreu ,
[ nternational Banking Company ,
No. 207 Broadway , Oor Falton Street
Now York City.
rQTADLISHEDIN1874.
The lib no Government bonds are not to b
c'mpircdwlth * ny lottery whatsoever , and d
not conflict wl h an ; of the laws of the Unite-
dtates.
N , D In writing , please state that you Ba\
thin In the Omaha Bee. Feb,7-d ly
aEixc. BCT
CORNICE WORKS
Iron nnd Slate Booting ,
0. SPEOHT , Proprietor.
1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Neb
MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED
Iron Cornices
DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS
Tin , iron and Slate Roofing , ,
Specht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent
Adjusted Hatchet Bar and Bracket
Shelving. I am the eoneral agent
for the above line of goods.
IRON FENCING ,
Greetings , Balustrades. Verandas , Ire
Bank Knlllnss , Window Bllnde , Gel-
Inr Guards ; nl n
GENERAL AGENT FOR
PEERSON & KILL PATENT US
SIDE BLIND.
Aierica Trimpliajit
n AMERICAN BREAKFAE
An I ! CEKE LS atcanled nil
t W > Wi mtJal/or oatmeal , tte. , La
Jon Fi > od Exhibition , England , JSaJ.
n AMERICAN BREAKFA !
An 1 1 C.KHKALS recohcd Uiohln
Ui VI cst re-arJi at Ccnt.-nnl
1876 Am Ini. Fairs ' 76 , ' 73 i 79.
AMERICAN 1HEAKFA-
A. B.C.AMERICAN the purest ai
. . . choice t Foods In the f oil
Patented , U. S. and ( It. Britain.
n WHITE WHEAT , \Tlf
K I ! OATS.hul'el cruilicd at
" Ut Wl cooked , dblca'.cd. lltua
sjiitrioui imitations.
* AMERICAN UREAKFA' '
An 11 CEREALS prepare ! In 1U ml
Ui W * utei , being already stet
cooked. Send far circulars.
n 1 AMERICAN BREAKFA !
K i ! CEREALS the meet nourls
BJ Wa IBK , conomic l , palatable a
easily digested ot ii feed .
n ASK FOR A. li C. BRA ! *
An I , ONLY The CiRtils M'r
Ui Wi LO' , 8 ! Muriay St. , N.
o'd by ill levdlng grocers , At whclrsale
aitoui Gilla her , Omaha. A239 3w
Genius Rewarded ,
Oft ,
The story of tba Mm SanWr
A Shandiome little pimphlet , blue and gc
cover vtltli numeroui cng vlniS ! , will ba
GIVEN AWAY
to a-y adult parron cillln ? for U at anv bra"
or suu-olKce of the Singer ManutiUur n ; Coi
pan ) , or 'till boseit b > mall , po > t paid , to ai
perion 11 * log at a d stance from our otllce.
Siiigor Manufacturing Co.
Principal Offloe , 84 Union Sqnar
NEW YORK.
iicui tcnixr
Vlc ftit'J
U. U. C7Mn E , Oar , indlieai ,
THE NEBRASKA
MMGTUIIM 0
Lincoln , Neb
MANUFACTURERS OF
Corn Planters HarrowB.Parm Holle
gal&v Hay Kalteu , DaoKet Hleyatli
Windmills , do
W * ats prepared lo da Job work iad ccacof
tarlor for otbci parties.
Addieu sJl ordsts
13 the KK1HUSKA MANUFACTUSINa (
Lincoln Neb
Whnt It Means.
"V-o-t , Vet. " Wl tdoe ! tm n
Upcn von soldier's fiv.livl coat !
His band U h rl nntt rciiRli nnd brown ,
I so > j a tonr Motif ; liU thront ;
Hi oyei ! 0 m lookloR far otT still ;
1 Us oloioibut mouth Is firm ami grim ,
Mother , wlmt moans tbat llttla word ,
Upon a electees worn onJ dim ! "
It motnr , my child , that tugged hind
HKS wloliltd tnuiket long and well ;
lint scut the Iron thunder home.
And tuned the song ot screeching rhell ,
It means that steady , staunch anil true ,
Ha fairly won thtt ragged scar ,
Whllo yon end I sat safe nt homo
And read the news ntout the war ,
What wonder If the inn-th la grim ,
Tb'vt R&ld so rniny swift "good byes ? "
Llfi'a common words are Idle breath
lienlde vhoic ctruert b/vttle cries.
What wonder If the gate Is dim ,
Anil yonder strangely lingers yet !
The r } e tlut haa looked strjl ht nt death.
His Imngo may uot soon forget.
And thl < la what It mentis to entn
The tltlo "vttcrtn" on n coat ;
To mnrch through flood nnd field , or llo
Where rebel rtllsa sweep the moat ;
To nerve the gutis In ritle pits ;
To sleep banetth the silent sky ;
lo dream of home nnd wake to war ;
To see a comrade drop and die ,
To hoar and heed the fearful rong
Which whistling uitnnlo bullets sing ;
To taint and fall , nnd longing llo ,
For one cool draught from rocky spring.
And this , my child , is what It nays ,
That little wordof letters three ;
Go , clasp his hind nnd give him thanks
For battles fought for you nnd mo.
TALBOT'S KIDS.
W. Townien I 'n ra
OldSmally wu i"no good. " No
np ; over suited his case until /Ano
arnos nppllod "no Rood , " which head
ad picked up during n vlolt to the
ay. "Taat'a jnat what Smally IB ,
eye , I'm tolling yon ; 'no good , ' and
othing clso coes ; but that goes , even
ho hoara It. "
"But irhntataitod yoron oldSraally ,
Inc ? ' Mr. Roddy asked , cheerfully
inongh.
When Roddy pat thu loading qnea-
ou toADO the men aiound the bai
row closer together , and the playon
it the faro table half turned towardi
Inc , chipping In four-bit pieces Hat.
eesly on the layout , the dealer inak-
ug the turns alovrly and picking nj
Is winnings or paying his losses with
, n added professional iudlfferouco that
llonud him equal chances with hie
atrnns to listou to Xino'n reply.
"Well , I'll just tell you , Raddy , "
ilnc began , moditatlvoly kneading
omo pluj emokiug tobacco in the
aim of his left hand with the right ,
'when I vras down to the Bay who'd
or think I soon ? "
Mr. Roddy and the crowd looked
heir inability to guess who , of all the
oop'n ' In Sau Francleoo , it had boou
Ir. Birnos' peculiar happiness to see ,
nd Hullo 1 In perfect sllunco whllo h (
mu'lcd the tobacco from his hatk
nto hi ? nlpo. Carefully lighting thi
attor , / no sent forth a big ring ol
mcke , took , a speculative equln
hrnugh it , and then said , with th (
atiiiuction of n man who knows he
ins u eonaation on hand , "Paraor
It was Bometimo before any on <
pokn. Finally Raddy got his amazement
mont rpread mouth BufHsiently closec
o exo'aiui : "The o e deuce 1 '
"Heerd he'd gene back to thi
tates "
' ' ' ' "
'Whero'aho prospeotiu' now !
" 0d Parson Talbot ; well , yer dlo
trlko it rich , Zinc. "
"How's his folks ? Djn't yer remember
member them kids of hls'n , and thai
mart llttlo woman1
While this shower of remarks wa :
pattering down on Xno ( , two younj
men who had been talking quietly li
ono corner of the room , went ovei
and joined the party at the bar.
Ono was dressed in the rough mln
or'a garb worn by meat of the crowd
the other a little better , bat not ou
of keeping with his surroundings
The latter , addressing Barnes , said
" 'You don't mind my listening , . '
hope ; I know Parson Talbot. "
"Any man's welcome to hoar wha
Zinc Barnw says about Parson Talbot
stranger , for I ain't got nothing bu
good to say of him , "
"I'm glad to hear it , " the younj
man said , smiling pleasantly. "Bu
before you qo on , take somethin ]
with mo. " He nodded to the ontlr
crowd in a manner perfectly under
stood , for everyone faoud the bar , an
Mr. Roddy produced a line of glasse
whlcn exhausted his stock , the far
dealer and case keeper being oblige
to nto ono glass between them.
This important and imposing cere
many finished , Mr. Barnes continued
"Yes , Parson Talbot ; and ho look
a sight older than he did when ho lei
Hangtown In the winter of ' 56 , bnsl
ed. But yo aekod me , Reddy , wha
started me on old Smally , that's who
I'll toll you , I ran right agin the pn
son one morning at the Bay , be
wouldn't know him , only ho braced n
to mo and says , holdln' out his ban
In that easy way of his , 'Ain't
speaking to Zinc Barnes ? ' 'Yo are
stranger,1 I said , and then hn sccilt
in that way yo remember , whoeve
know him , and I yelled out Parse
Talbot , by - . ' I think I was goin
to say 'gosh , 'but the parson dldn1
run no chances , ceoin' ni how hokoo
my way , and chipped in before I fir
lahed. Well , ho asked mo out to hi
house , Bay In' I would meet the ol
lady and huvo dinner with him tin
evening. I found cut the parson we
prenchln' as a stlddy lay oat. "
"Well , I wont out to his honuo , an
ii 'pears they don't ' pay much fc
preaclii' , evou from a regular parsot
in Homo of the so dhtrlctn at the Bay
Uo Rsoraed to bo located pretty net
the edge of the camp , for we were a
hour gottln' there In n boss car , an
hie llttla houao dld'nt show no slgc
that ho had struck it over rich. Bi
the old lady didn't seoni to mind 1
for oho was 5s chipper as over , an
how aho did enjoy talking about ol
times ! Wei ) , after dinner the parse
had to go to the moetln' houao.
"When the parson was gone , th
old lady told the whole of the stor
about that deal old Smally gave tt
parson in Hangtown in ' 55. I nevi
heard the whole story before and ue1
or know how bad old Smally playc
tha parson , I tell you gontlomei
old Bmally's no good. It seems thi
the parson had saved nearly 20K (
out of the lich strikes ho had mad
and was goln1 back to tl
states with it and wttle dowi
for he wrvs awfully dead set onbrlngl
p those two boya of hl b\ok cast ,
nd cddlcatlng llirin whtro ho went to
-hool himself. Well , UWAS jiut then
mt Smally , who was not old then ,
AH across the parson , and roped him
ito n qtmtz claim. I reckon the
aim was good enough , and worth
tut they paid for it , which totk nil
10 parson hnd and oomo of Smally'a
oln , too. Tney struck It pretty rich
: ui d y , and had n big oiler to cell
ght away. That jast suited the par-
in , for ho was achlrg to got Aboard
10 etoamur for the States. Smally
orkcd the sale , and to do it got some
iind of n paper from the parson , who
: nnw no moro about buslni-sa than n
'iuto about wlileky poker , Smally
; ot thi ) money and eloped , Thry
irought htm back , yon remember ,
toddy , but when they como to
'tw him r.bont it it turned out
10 parson hid signed n ] mpor agon
hlcti ho hnd no show in court
'hoy ' had to let him go , and any man
ho was in Ilangtown thou known heaved
avod hla nock gottln1 out of ti ht
ulcker'n ho had bjforo , Well the
arson wts kinder brokou hearted
lo didn't tquoal ; that wan't his kind ;
mt ho slipped quietly away , nil the
fo gene out of his voloo , and hardly
: ourngo to dig up atakos and move ,
opt for that llttlo wlfo of his goln' ,
ilr Howard ? " Barnes suddenly asked ,
or the young miner suddenly left the
roup surrounding /.tic. Howard was
Iroady at the door before answering ,
Yt > ; good night. "
When the door had closed behind
ilm , Reddy , addressing Barnes , aaid ,
Guess ho didn't like your picture ut
Id Smally. "
"Who Is he ? " Birnos asked , looking
. ' the door which had just closed on
ioward ,
"Ho came hero about a month ago ,
nit after you left for the Bay , an'
.ruck up n great friendship for old
mally. llo'a cabining with the old
man now , and haa charge of the tun-
el the old man is rnnnin * to tap the
edge of his claim. He's no good "
"Well , 1 ain't sorry he knows what
Ind cf a pard ho has , " Barnes aaid.
'Old ' Stually'a uo good , and I gnosa if
o hears it , which I guess ho will , "
nd the prospect of aomo pistol prao-
lee with old Smally which thii rcfhc-
lon suggested caused Mr. Ihrnoa to
efill his pipe with mnch caro.
"Friend of yours ? " he suddenly
skod Mr. White , the young man who
ad treated the crowd.
"No ; I only mot him a few days
go. I've been askln ? him about old
imally's claim , which I was thinking
f bonding or baying , " the young
nail answered ; a remark which In-
tautly caused him to be regarded
with intense interest by every man in
bo room , nearly every one of whom
iad a claim be waa willing to bond 01
ell.
ell.In
In a few minutes White loft the
aloon , after treating once more , and
wishing every ono a pleasant "good
Ight. "
When ho walked out ( nto the dart
treot ho stopped a moment , aa if ac-
nrlng himiolt that none of his latt
lompantonn were watching his move
monts. Then ho walked quickly or
or a short distance , overtaking How
ird , to whom ho said , with a qutei
AUgh : "If any incontlvo was needed ,
I think Mr. Zino B .trues' story sup
plied it , Frank. "
"Rither , " was Frank'a short , drj
rejoinder. They walked on for a whlli
n silence , and then White said :
"Do you really think I ought to of
or the old rascal ? 100 , Frank ? I
lappened to bo just about all I bavi
eft. It's been rather expensive work
> oalnp as a capitalist here for A week
with Reddy'a vllo whisky two blta i
; lass , and every one drinking over ]
ime. The whole hundred , Frank ? '
' 'I toll you yes , Henry , " Frank ro
piled , with aomo impatience. "Yoi
do not know what an Influence thi
Ight of gold haa on the mlierly olc
reprobate. Those preclona five $21
; old pieces will turn his head nearly
follow the programme I'vo laid on
and the game will win. "
"All right , my dear boyj but If i
don't , wo walk buck to Sin Francisco
> r borrow from the ruddy Reddy
Bore-wo are. "
As ho spoke they reached a cabin
Entering , they weio met by old Smal
ly , whoEO small , closely e-ot uyea > > ni
uncommonly long , smooth upper 11
; lve him a most unlovely appearance
Ho greeted White with a cringing at
tempt at cheerfulness and receive
from that young man such a grip o
the hand as caused his oyoa to wate
and bis long Up twitch with pain. "
have concluded to close with the term
you proposed through Howard , an
brought the necessary papers , " Whit
said , briskly , after releasing the ol
man's cramped fiagora.
"Oh , the morning will do , Mr
White ; the morning will do quite e
well , " old Smally said , his ounnin
suggesting some show of reluctance.
"E tease me , but the morning wil
not do. You mast sign the paper
to-night or the trade la off , and I wl
accept another favorable offer I hav
from Mr. Barnes. "
"Well , if you insist upon it , I've n
objections to signing to-night. Be
yon know that nome little coin , just e
a guarantee of good faith , you know
generally passes at such a transastlo
as this. "
White throw five twenties on th
table with the remark : "That's all th
gold I happen to have In my pockets.
Old Smally'a eyes gleamed as h
clutched the gold , and droned ovt
and over , "auoh a transaction as tblt
such a transaction aa this. "
White and Howard glanced at eac
Oihcr significantly. When White spok
again , old Smally started like a dlscov
orcd thief , and hastily burled the gel
in a pcckot ,
"Woll , hero are the papers , " Whit
said.
said.Ho
Ho laid on the table a carofnll
drawn form of memorandum of sale , b
the terms of which old Smally boon
himself to deed n certain mining clali
duly , described , to White , for the sui
of $20 000.
Then , after taking a receipt for h
five twenties and pocketing both p :
peta Whlto left the cabin. Tnot
formalities complied with the atrictl
observed , though unwritten law , <
that class of mining camp transac
tloiu.
An hour later the young men mi
at the month of a tuunol.
"Is the dear man asleep , Frank !
asked White.
"Yes , the sweet creature it in KOI
Uo repose , hla lovely head resting c
your five twenties , already sown up I
bis pillow. "
The two men then throw off the
coats , and by the llghi of two lantoti
everscd the annul crdcr of minluR for
vn or six hours cirrln nut into the
iiinol instead of out of it , The ore
ley carried ill they took fr < mutiinor *
u * nmttll pilca re * tcrod about , but
hero It hud csrt fully boon hidden In
10 thick growth nf engdbrugh near
10 mouth of the tuuuol.
' 'This ought to tinko n good vo-
ocritig , " Howard remarked , 04 they
srrled In the ore. "I worked hard
tiongh packing it uu hero from old
uilth's select dump "
At last , each holdlrga lantern , they
oed near the ftco of the tumiul and
arefully snmycd their work. The
ACO and for snvoral foot tha aides nnd
rown of the tunnel wore thickly stud-
id with plrcoa of rich , free gold
uarlz , firmly cot Into every crevice
nd crack , nnd looao broken files of
ic same glittering ore lay on the
oor i f the tunnel nour the fico , as
tough blown down by tbo lust blast.
"It will do , " Uo-jnrd said , finally.
Now go homo end prepare to bo aur-
> rU' < d soon after daylight "
Ho had not long to wait. Already
10 stars nero vanquished by tliu rosu-
ad couriers of lib light , sent forward
iy the conquering sun to where
The first baby peaks were pooping
'roin under their bedclothet of snow , "
Along the line of the woatorn horl-
on a vivid greoti was darting up from
> etf > con the great , grand douios of
10 Sierra ; darting up to moot the
ohor hues of the eastern sky , and
dd its brightness to the gaudy cirnl-
al of color which ushered in that
mountain day. The sna came and
armed into life the llttlo camp of
malloy'a Spur. Threads of smoke
round out from cabin stove-pieces ;
owsy ininotH broke the thin ice on
10 store ] of water in palls and buck-
ts , and performed at fresco toilets in
rent of cabin doors , or sliced the
niveraal bacon wherewith the tuatu-
nal moil was to be fhvorod.
The Smally cabin , of all that dotted
10 hollow at the foot of the apur ,
lone ahowod no signs of Mfo. Old
mally still slept , his gold-lined pillow
ivlng color to hla drvauia. Suddenly
10 awoke with a aUrtltd cry ; hugged
ils pillow In his shaking arms , and
lared in contused , unreasoning terror
t Howard , who stood before him ,
( shevollod , panting , and apparently
aborltig under the most intense ox-
itomont.
"What is it man ! Oin't you speak ?
) oes Whlto refuse to ptty ? Rgfuso to
tvo mo the 820,000 ! I'll have It from
1m , I toll yon ! " shrieked the old man ,
nmplng from hla bed and feebly
tamping the floor.
"Why don't you apoik ? I toll you
o must piy ! I'll tear It from his
cart , but I'll have It ! " and the
rrotobod old miser fell back upon the
> ed in impotent rage , rocking the
old-lined pillow and moaning.
Howard let him recover somewhat
e said In a low tone , speaking
lowly : "Wish rather that he will reuse -
use to py. "
"What ! ' cried the old man , jama-
ng up egaln. "Have we atrnck it ? "
"Go up and aua for yourself what
he last blast the man fired last even-
ng after wo loft has thrown down. "
"Thoy struck it rich and told him ,
nd ho came here and cheated me into
inning the papera It'a a fraud ! ]
won't be bound by it ! It's ' fraud. I
oil you ! "
Cursing and crying old Smally hur
led on some clothes and went with
Howard to the tunnel. When the
Ight of the lantern fell on the glitter-
ng masses of ore ho almost oobbad
> nt : "No , no , no ! he can't have it !
ho ! the face is almost solid gold ? ' ' In
ila rage and terror and despair , hit
neano lust cheated his eyoa aud the
iny specka of frpo gold danced before
ila uncertain sight a thonsand-fold
magnified "It 'a all a cheat ! a fraud
L'he minors told him and ho has awin
died mo. This is nil mine ! It'a wortt
i million , a million ! He can't havi
, t ! "
Howard did not interrupt hb rav
ngs , but allently returned with hln
.0 the cabin. There old Smally final
y became rational enough to be ;
Howard to go and san what ooald hi
done with Whlto. HJ returned it
about an hour from his mission auc
simply said ; "White may have boot
; old about this , bat does not appreci
ate the strike aa you do. Ho agree :
to return the memorandum for a bonu
of $20,000
TWENTY TIIOUHAND.
"Twenty thousand dollars ! " crloi
the old man. "That la all I hnvo-
jnst all Ilnvo. It is in the , bank a
San Francisco. I'll r ot give it : I'l
fight thla out. "
"Do you think Zinc Barnes and th
roat of the man would stand by yon ? '
Howard asked. "It seams that Barno ;
saw an old acquaintance of yours
Parson Talbot , down at the Biy. am
has boon talking about him. Taori
was something aboat twenty thontaui
in that story , too , and if this goethe
the same way yon might not fro s
well. Besides , you say the mine i
worth a million. "
At the mention of Person Talbot'
name old Smally , after a quick
frightened look at Howard , buried hi
face in hla hands and thus rocke
himself and moaned and tremble
miserably. " A million twont ;
thousand. He must not have It
I must buy him off. A million
a million , a million ! " Ho be
Cini9 perfectly quiet after a long while
and then , at Uat , without a word
muttering no moro , ho cut open th
pillow , took out a pocketbook , an
from that a draft for ? 20OCO. Nc
even trembling ho endorsed it , an
gave It to Iloirard saying ;
"When White given you back tha
momoridum give him thla ; It's piyt
bio in Wells-Fargo bink In San Frat
CFCO. ! Go. I'm too weak now to wal
to him. Twenty thousand a million !
An hour after the atago rolled dow
the ntoap crude from the Spnr , Zln
Barnes took old Smally a Jotter uu
the memorandum , The letter read :
Wo leave by the atag3 , to boar yoc
kind regards aud $20,000 draft to th
parson , our father.
FIUNK HOWAHD TAIIIOT ,
UKNUY WHITE TALIIOT
"It strikes mo , Frank , " Ilonry r <
nurkod as the old stage jolted alon
the Cirsou road , "It strikes me fathi
won't have to nee thla to 'oddlcato th
' "
kids'
"No , In the light of recent event
wo do not appear to ba in great nee
of an education. I guess we'll lot fi
ther use It to take mother back to tl
States. "
In the absence of suitable matorla
f > t the time to prepare it , people oftc
go without a dressing for wlads. Bt
DUUKEE'S , and you will never troub
yoursalf to make another.
etrh t One Mtmtfrof th Profeitlcn
Tett fl > FloRar. I/-K / t > PcUntlfla Pr par -
r tlsn of n Dro lur Memler
Mr.UuvU'y IIAA lioen In ttio ilniclmilne | s
In tha city nf I'tovLUmt' twenty-live ycnn
M clerk nnil proprietor In giuil ftUndliitf ,
nuil kiioo-B wlioitof ho nUirini Kn
Mr. U raj * "For niMiy jnin I lm\o
lultercd , lutcn oty Mt tlnipjlth what l
Kcutrnllv called rltcuinttU.ii.Vlion llrst
nttftcktd I WM conlinpil to my bed ntul
could not walk n tc | ) . 1 couM not benr
the welfih' of tlio liHlclitlnv , ro ctcrttcU-
tlcg wni tlio nnotiy 11 minted lnKvA >
nollccil Ilut before tli"0 ntlRckn oimo on
my kldueyn were ulltctixl ; Iicforo thete
would bo nnyii \ \ \ In my lliulm or any
swelling of jolnln or llinb < , tha color of the
iteration * ( rum the kidneys ironKI tia vmy
dark ntid the odor Irons' ntulfo\crlih Tito
1 nt nttnok won \ cry tovrro. n'nnit B yrAr
io , Mttl 1 WA > couniitil tu tito Ituitio revet *
nl weeks. Atnl was unndlo t > nttrml
tu tmiliifdi hi three nioiitlin During
tlio tliuo I WAJ coulinod at lionto nnd tbo
tlitto of my oonvaUwnee I omlojcl | four
of the best d > otoM I could obtitlu , Inituouo
ot them Kve mo porniituent roll 'f , for they
did nut go to work at thct CAtme of the
trouble , unvln been ncqutlate. ! with tha
tiroiirlotor o ( llutit'rt Kome.ly n IOHR tlnm
1 wnt liulucod by him to ylvo It A trial ,
hoping thU tt mlKht rcftdi the pent of the
d'seftHc ' ; ntulftfter tnklrg ono buttle I fouud
uifnelf very much Improve , Mid after Uk-
Ing the eeoond I wai fovllni ; better tlmu I
hml After nny previous uttnckn , During
tnaoy months previous totaklnz the Item ,
oily tny ImiuU And linear a would bo much
Bwollon ud ttlO every tnornliiK ; my left
tide , in the region of stomach mid spleen ,
was very lame Anil retisltlve ; nt tftnos I
would ho taken with FC\CO crimpH over
the spleen , nnd be obliged to Apply mus
tard or cayenne for teumonuy relief ; I was
Tory nervous nights ami could not sleep ; I
was obliged to bo vety particular In tny
diet , and my physical system was sadly
demoralized. Since I ltA\e taken Hunt's
Komedy njstetnivtlcally nil these things
have clmnged ; I hnvo to swollen hnuils or
limbs , no pains or cramps In the eldo , can
cat all kinds of food , sleep soundly And get
thoroughly rested , and my kldnsya are AC-
tlve and poifoim their functions promptly ,
thus taklncc out of the system All the pols-
onous secretions which contamlnato the
whole system whore the kidneys do not Act
ellicleutly. My frleuds , what Hunt's'em- '
ojy hM clone for mo it will do fur nil of
you. I believe it to be the only pure euro
f..r all diseases of the Kidneys , Liver and
Urinary organs , Hceiifctfullv.
K. U WAWLKY ,
454 IJroail Street. "
Young man or woman , i ! yon wnnt big
money for A small amount , Insure in the
Marnnea Fund nnd Mutual Trust Associ
ation , Oodir llaplds , Iowa , f5-3in.
UTAU1.ISUEU 1S53.
IDE SP1UNO ATIACnUENT-NOT PATENT
ED.
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
U0 and UU Dodge Btroal ,
BUR 7-mo 6m OMAHA , NIB.
Aru noknov/Jedgod to be thi
best by all who have put then
to a praotical test.
ADAPTED TO
COKE OR WOOD ,
MANUFAOTUHED BY
Buck's Stove Go.
SAINT LOUIS. |
PIERCY &
SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA
BEFORE-AND-AFTER
Electric Appllancei art tent on 30 Dayi' Irlil
TO MEN ONLY , YOUNG OR OLD
11 r HO are lufferini ? from NIRVOVS PCBIIII
YY LOST VITALITY , l.ici or Ninvx FOHCR A >
Vioon , WitTIMU WEiisEsar.1. and all the o rilk an
of o , TxiuoxiL NATCnc n gutting frotu AcrtKi rr
OTHXH CACSKS. Speed y relief anl complete r't
ratlouofHEiLTn.viaoH and MANHOOD ill'toivTi F
rite grandest dlicavrr/ ( he Mnoli i nth t > lit
j.DdutoncoforllluitrMnil'- * . A n
VOLTAIS BELT CO. , MARSHALL , MI H.
&nfmw\tnt f BMrttfwmfttwvfiitt \ i * . .a t
Nebraska Loan & Trust Compan
IIA8T1N09 , NEB.
Capital Stook , - - $250,00 (
JAH.B. IIEARTWELL , President.
A. L. OLAIIKE , Vlce-PrcsIdent.
E. 0. H LUSTER , Treasurer
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Alexander Oswald'Ollvor ,
A. L. Clarke , E. C. Webster' '
Ooo. n Pratt , Jan I ) . HeartnclJ ,
D. M.ilcEl lllnne > .
Firat Mortgage Loans a Spooialt
Thla Company furnishes a permanent , hoc
Institution where School Ilcud sand other legal
Issued Municipal soccrltle to Nebraska can
be negotiated on tbo mo t favorable term
Loans mode on Improi e < l farm In all well set tl
counties of the state through retponilblt 101
corrtpondeats.
PERSON AJ "Parti of the human bo. .
enlarged , developed and strengthened , " eto. ,
an Interesting advert sement long run In o
pipe * . In reply to mqu rles ewlll say th
tkere no evidence tt humbug about this (
vhe contrary , the advertiKn arir ury hlghlr I
dorsed Interested person * reay get sealed c
culats giving all partlculati , giving all p rtlc
lars. by addressing Erie JQuJlcal Co. , P. 0.
B13 , UaSalo N. Y.-Tolod ) B n
olM-ly
r 11 f Ilidtlriln or
> if lutlft
it i i Hun lull
. .
Mt lion 01 ill'jil inn , It jou ] riar
tr lnyli > old mue , niltf rtn \
I KIT 1.1 * NO
.i *
nlitttrttr ou fil lM f nrj rt.ic
.HIM jour jHdii form of C l
tluit
j. nit clrmnlf if li'ti itlMM *
- n tlmuUlli.r . , tirfnt f
tlitol
HcpH1t ! l
I1 * w TIKI rflW-
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rrt.rmiit > U 14
pufrf * 5
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it t.l * { l > Mf4lct l > t tun tin
tloort
Too wilt l e
itertlf JOIIUH
Hop nitt ri
nl
D itrltid trj
It
j itvk.our
ilt > . It rmt
loveirt liun-
A Bkln of Beauty It * Joy orevar.
UK. T- FELIX GOtmAUD'S
Oriental Groam or MagioilBoau-
tlQor ,
tl Tan. Plrnplei
Frrcklet ,
Uothpatch
esan'evtrr
blcmlth'on
beauty and
defies dt-
lectlon. II
has stood
the t et of
BOyearian *
Is so harm *
Ion w
UstO II tO
bo sureth
prepa ra
tion Is pro
perly mull
Vv > Accept DO
counterfoil
ilmllar name. The distinguished Dr. L. A.
Sayre , Bald to f .artj of the niui ON ( a patient ) !
"Ai } ou taJles will 1110 them , I recommend
'Ot uraud Cream' as the leant harmful of all thf
Skin preparation ! . " One bottle mill last ilx
months , using It every day. Alto I'otnlro Jub-
tlle removes nuperfluous hair without Injury to
Ibeikln.
Uus. M. D. T. OOUIUUD , Bole prop. , 43 nond
Bl , N. Y.
Fornle by all Dra.-glsta and Fancy Ooo.li
Dealers throughout tin United States , Canada
and Kuropo.
tarilowore of basfl Imitations. 11,000 reward
it arreit and proof ol any one lolling thi sun
14-weow nie2tow-
URES SCROFULA ,
do. SORES ,
do. ULCERS ,
do. BOILS ,
do. ERUPTIONS ,
do. CATARRH ,
do. ECZEMA ,
do. RHEUMATISM ,
do. SKIN DISEASES ,
do. BLOOD DISEASES ,
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
REMOVES ALL TAINT ,
HEREDITARY OR OTHERWISE.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
IS THE
GREAT BLOOtt REMEDY
OF THE AGE.
Wiltoforfu'lpait'cu'ar , and ILtle bok "Mei-
Sige to the Uufcrtunato Sudcrlng. "
ta.81OOO .Rnword will ho paid to any
Chemist who will find , on analels of 100 bottles
> ( S. S. S. , one particle ol Mercury , Iodide of
'o'asalum , or other Jllneral substance. SWIPX
IPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qx
'rlco ol Small Size , f i 00
Large Size , I.JB
SOLD DY ALL DIIUOQISTS.
DR HENDERSON A rcvuhr graduate
, in roodUIne. Over 18
COO & COS Wjasdotte St . j cars' practice 12
KAttSAS C1TV If n In
, UO. Chicago.
Authorltcd by tha stito to treat
Chroulc.Nervoujand Private die
ied , AMhma , Epllepjy , Rheu-
matlfm , I'Ui-s , Tape Wjrm , Urln-
arj ai t Skin Disease , BnviNAb
' WiAKiixas ( nlirbt loueBSBxuAL
DIBILIII ( ices of sexual power ) EtuTt'ufcs eu r-
antecd or mcncy retULded. Cairzcaio * . Thou *
sands of coses cured , ho Injurious medlclnea
ised I\o detettlon from buitnesa. All medi
cines furnlshel ev en to patients at a distance ,
Cocsultatlon free abd contidentlal call or wrlt9.
Ace | and experience are ImportAnt. A 1)00 for
xnh sexes IlluBtratid and circulars of other
.hlnn ( sent sealed for two 3c BtAmpi , FHEK
UC8KUM.
DR. WHITTIER.
617 Bt Oharlec Rt , ST. LOUIS XCo
A UEOOLAR GRADUATE ol two medic *
collp eahi8 ( been longer engaged In the treil <
meni of CHRONIC , KERVOU8 , SKIN AND
BLOOD DlMAsci than any other phyilclan In 81.
Loula M city pipers ihow and all old resident !
know. Consultation free and Invited. . When II
ll Inconvenient tolait the city for treatment ,
medicines can be sent by mall or expren ever * '
where. Cnrable cases t-naranteed ; where doubt
exlilA | t li frankly ttated. Call 01 wilt * .
Nervous prostration , Debility , Mental
and 1'hysloal Weakness , Mercurial ted
other alfections of Throat. Hkln and Bono *
Blood Impuritlori and lilujd I'otaonlog ,
Bkln AlTBotlons , OU BorBs and TJIeera.
Impedimenta to Marriage. KheumatUm.
I'ilcB. Hpeolal attention to cAses from
oyer-workecMAln. SUKOIOAh OA8KB
receive ei > ocfTiP5ltcatlon UlsoageB arlilng
Irom Impni'lerite , KICCSBOB , Iniluigenoea
pages the whol
MAEEIABES5 told. Many
who may marry >
rye " y notWfa7
causes , consoquencM
and cure. Sealed for 25c postage or stamps.
DOCTOR STElAVHARTQ
SUPPOSITORIES
The Great Popular Ilcincdy for Pllei
Surocure for Blind , Bleedings Itching E
And all forma of Hcir.orrholdal Turaorj.
These SurposironiM a < .t dlrectl > upon th *
coata of the Blood Vessels , and liv their Mrlncenl
cOects Kcntlv force the llo < xl from the swollin
tumors , andbj maklntf the coaU of the velai
strong , prevuit their renillnt ; , and hi-rco a radi
cal cure la sure to follow their use. Price , 78
cent * a l jx. for silo bv al druifvrlfits , or ncnt b
mall on rocclptof price , b > Eli Hshr/ToilloftJ
- 718 Olive Bt. St IonU
DOCTOR STEINHARl-S
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
FOB OLD AND You.su , MALI AND FIMALI.
It Is a sure , prompt and effectual rcmeda or
digestion , Djuneptla , Intermittent Fevers , Want
ol Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its Stages
Weak Men rvI/iM of Uraln Power , ProetratloD.
Woakneea and general Lc a of Power , U repairs
nerrous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect ,
strcnuhthens the enfeebled brain and restore *
surprising tone and \lgor to the exhausted ot >
run. The experience of thousands provuiUla
be an Invaluable remedy. Price , tl 00 a bottle ,
or six or& For salebyall druggttti , or ien (
oourefiomoQpenatloaon receipt of price br
Dr. Stfllnllmy P. O. Box 246Q P'
Loaii Mo.