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    11 ill DAILY EM , MKONKMUY NOVKMT R 21' , IBS *
BROUGH EGYPT ,
Ai tntorrs IIIK iM'turo lij ( it'ii. o o.
IIOUHUl
Lut evening G m. O. 0. Howard de
cre * ! a JecJure on Egypt in 13od' } >
opera house , for the bentfit of the
Women's Christian Association. Not
withstanding the excitement uj > on the
Ktrcets , nbfiit throe hundred people as
somblcd to liiun to the .vldrora. The
general : n an en < r.tium f eilcr and lilt
h cMirc last cvenii g 9 prepared with a j
creat dial of oato uud wns u model one.
Only s short synnpsia of the lecture can
be given nt this Umo. *
lht ei < ikir naid that on Thursday ,
the 10-h d y of Aptil , at 12 , noon , he
set out fri in Marseilles ou a French
Bteatnor , LIBCJUP , for Alexandria. Jt
jtun- } of live nnd tno-hnlf dnys
mid six nights. Upon bum ! the vessel
ivero reptoscpfcd nearly 11 the
t f the glebe Ou the 12th the steamer
touched Ht Naples and epent n few hours
thpro. A party of live , includiug the
Honcral , was mndo up and wont r.slioro
Thoj wand01 cd through that portion t f
the where the cholera
city has boon so
fiMtful in its ravages. Thu 3'rooto were
very narrow and the buildings \ery hisjli.
The top ? of tin in wore so near together
mat perscm could almoit nh.iko hands
ncrots the stn nt. The general Rtun
' ,1 trii-d in vain tj find in those crowd *
cue good-looking woiunii or u healthful
child , " but he eiiid that when ho tame to
i the Verdi KJIII , a long , straight struct ,
no found the other extreme , nnd beati'y ,
wealth and high standing was iipjn every
hnnd.
On the Kith of the month the pnrty
l.uidod in Aloxandrii , a city now of soino-
v ! < \t loss than 200 000 inhabitants , llu
gMoafoworda descrij live of the h.ir-
bor. A steamer ran out to meet the bride
and groom on bo.ird his vessel , and an
niiineiiso crowd of small boats , manned
by negroes and Arabs , followed in its
wake. Upon landing the hrst thing
which attracts the uyo is the strange cos-
tunes worn by the people upon the
streets. Sicks for pants , short , tight
jacket , surmounted by a rod fez , or tarbush -
bush , with it * floating tasaol ; multitudes
in long night gowns , with bagged nether
garments. These costumes were in-
spersud with European costumes.
After p.iming the cuatom house , the
streets uro thronged with servants to
upon the strangers. Their cniduct
is onur otic , noisy and confusing. A very
oed hotel was finally reached. The
prices wore ai good as the tifth avenue , m
but the accommodations wore hardly it ]
th.it Btandara. In tin- hotel vruro
grc.it liuinberd of servants , who vcro ab
i iar\o'iously attentive , They are I'Vunch ,
1 allan and Egyptian. Upon going upon
'io ' street , i.bout the first the stranger
i cs that .ittracts his attention ia a don
I oy , bridled and saddled with a f.incy
r attic , and upon mounting one of thn
Jittlo follows a inaii'o feet almost touch
i 10 ground. An jou start oil , an
ti.iu Lrotd along botiind with u wlnp arid
keeps the donLey pigling away. Sumo
' .mos the o felloes run alone behind for
Eiighoh unldiurs are in IIOSSUESIOII On
The get "i.il n tnnrkud feiv n'omiui am
upon the stree . Ho ativ ono group up'
on thi ) curbatoi. - , aud they nresantod a
hideous iipoa ; atico. They wire pecu of
liarly atliieci , 'th heavy viula cnnnii" up gra
unikr their eves. Ely c.ijo ho git Mn
of oi.o unveded , und after that
did indi'r that t.lo ;
ght not \ \ tluy civorod
tlioir faces , aa thuir pccuhnr style of ant :
ie.iti y ivas not to bo BUCII. (
llu then lo IK his listeners up this Kilo ,
a rule of 1.15 miles by rail. Lower
Kiypt. ho said , is a not work nf railroad" , bej
the hrot ono being built in lb.)5 ) Thu sto
country is moro level hero than in Ilii' cro
n 18 dud the soil is rich and very fi-rtilo. (
At H iBaUa the iron bridge vas crosaood ble
nnd the jmrty was then ever in the Djltn
proper. Lookint ; to the n ; nt two pyri
undo could ho noon. A lutiu further 01 in
i .i , him of low hilla , whnro vug'titiou utn
uided jidili dctc-rt of deports btgan. on
When the tinm etoppud at ( Jur > u score HVU
uf swarthy liiiiim fices hllod the car -
mndotvH , .uid iho ruuneis were cryim ;
t > r bisgago Cairo is a city of abou
. . . )0 OUO uihabitinrs , und hero thu ther- i mm
mom > < ter wa ? 100 in tlu slndo. On the | mil
r > .M4 in the Intel wans , mules an 1
w -ro iiiwn lu.ibiindancu' . Ciu'o has pirta \
liner thun Denver. English olhciTJ mid
noliieri ) vi > ro huio in liirge nuiuhuM 1'ne
( jei eral visivd military hcaciuirtora ] and "
waa shown charts uf iho batUo gnmtida
Mi-it df 1)19 ) ouunrry around hero is like Of
our oaitirn moado.va The air u \ eiy pure
liore and the foil jri luxiiri.mt.Vo toidt
oarrinye' ! und started out to thi pyra had
HIT'S and wtrelua d by Arib Holiiufj Un
f in inty. Wo 'it ' 1 * J * t < i id hy the ir.il
Unit P3 r.unidfl. Tlio giiir..ia doicrip- Dt.
u in of thu iijriundg was vi ry tirjc and A.
i-Au ' ) ( . ' uituie ling . \tiir n tour Ij I j
tl.r luh i ho pyraiciu'H ho tuok ihu train h.kv
bwk ID Aloxandriit. In thu ciiy lie saw CMl
niiiiy Ainmicina audBiid that they wrro full
so u'hul to meet.
The general explain how lit'le ' by
little , the Ei glish and French niinUtura ,
through the lin.mcdi. got control ol
Ksypt. Ho spoke of our Onon.l Stone Hln
.ind how tiiurou jhly ho < rjjini/2'J thu
Ivjptian army , about 00,000 str < ng He
inado rffereuco to army rulea nnit the
outbrodk i f the nr. Tha hrat nut-
break was ut Cairo. K ivombor 8 , 1881 , kcl
under the lead of a colonel in tiio Fourth win
Kgyptian rogimont. IJo gave a xkotch of Mil \
matters during thu war , ondiny with the Thl
cnnllict at Aloxiindria. ilii dt.srlitloii3 (
of the b.ittlos wuro intoroitini ; i.nd were hoi
told us pn'y ' a soldier cm toll thorn. l/i / > was
npoko in ( littering terms uf rionorala
( Jrordon and Gralium .
.hou
In closing the General said
"Though Osmund IJ gna was huro tlorn
beaten In hittlo three or tour timus by n
General Graham , > ot the ; (0,000 ( or 10,000 ) th
souls in Soudan , which boh nged to lower stai [
Egypt , or to Europe , are still there and the '
exposed to thu Mi'ai ar.d his mjriada of
herco warriors , The purpose t f the cam and
paign was not ror.lizid , nor the fiulls of Cdti !
the ugly frighting ended. Thw dredful Mil
heats the drain nf Gladntono for European
sympathy and the obatinancy n { the fee
ciuaud tlrj posipont'iuent ci furtln-r
op ratinm < Meannhilo the G id fearing , \u
illaut < i irdon his parFHvt > red through
nvpry puiil , without English help to
-ifcHt OVITM helming furcts Biid , tn hopn , ;
nan at loiit-11 bo ubuad intly nupp irtnl erod
mc-dsffiil , Hit only in iinMoi ; th
40.GOO , but in Hiving tlut vast country inn
ir frts'dom , to law , to invili/itiun and to in Ii <
/.id. ' II
jot
I
eave
thu ji'jhaa court uomtiUi , , , . . . . , .
h "
sworn out n init n ojlortd nun "
Jo'nl , ) yor bi'tory upon Jul.ua
Lund ,
ho
°
I" Uio dhtrlot eoirt bo'or , JuJ o
; iau '
Wakeley the cam of Clnpf A DIVJn'8
ngn < iiaUIillerl B < il ) on trial. iamt
ISoforo JH Ke J\Vi'Je ' , the OM9 cf thi
( tale agaioat CUllaipr , l aisttid fwr ob
bifo-o th < .t-t ( .U'l ' r i t . i.
fendunt wni' wasoarlu-rui fli 'torn tr'id '
on the game nidic iiu-m , i'u jurj d's
agrpouig.
Robert II. Walker instituted MI action
lit this tribunal ntfiinut the city on l < vo
c'lvlms one for $88 ? " 1 for buildlrj ; tlio
dump at the foot nf Uivuon struct md
tliast'cii-d for $ " " . ' 514 f t building the
in on North JSinnleenth rett.
Iu the 1'itl'cd ' States e ift tha
jury returned an mdlc'ment BHIUJU a
piny , whoso name is withheld , cnarging
him with ciidin nbtceno mutter tl.rottflh
tno ; mails ,
HEARTLESsHElLDEBR/LNO / ,
A AVtic Abniulotifd by Hrr
for Hint In
Tnat sterling de > otiou , and love of 0
wife for her husband , ' .rns manifested tn
thia city by MM. II 1) . Ihldobraud , who
came to Oranlw from Jlo" " tncp yesterday
It nppoirs from her story tint on Oc
tober 18.li her husband left 'heir homo
in Beatrice to co to Lincoln in acirch of
work. When ho loft ho promised not to
bo g nu moro than three da > e , but
should circumstances keep him from
homo for a longer period ho would
write. Since the : vb.\u date
she has nuithcr SOPH ur hoard from him.
Me ntarted away with about { jlOO , Uav-
tug his nife and their t\\o \ cHtldrun with
only enoiiuh to keep them for .1 fen day ?
Mrd. lliliiubrand has used her limited
moans to learn the whereabouts of her hus
bands nnda ! nduaod by acme ono that
hoas in Omaha. Upon her nrriv.il yes
terday she applied to the police , nnd bo-
Inoen hf > r sobs told her pitiful story to
Oll'oor Whalon. That big hearted po
liceman volunteered to do nh.it ho could
for her. doing to the postotlico ho
found the lotler written to the
recreant husband by hh wife
Boino two works ago still uncalled for.
llo was afterward informed that llddo-
brand n.\s at the Metropolitan hotel in
Council Hlulld but n renly to n telephone
mcssago of inquiry advised him that ho
wai not there.
Mrs. Oildobrand , who Is n plain but
pleasing littlu woman , aaya their married
lifo has been continual sunahino and be
lieves tint nothing but limnily would
lead him to do as ho has done. She due ?
not think for a moment that ho is dead
and insist ? tint she will search for him
until uho finds him.
llddebrHiul has been a locomotive tire-
man on the I ? , it M , during the summer
but wLon ho left his homo in October had
botn acting city marshal of Uoatrico for
about two months.
RATIFYING DEMOCRATS ,
i O\cr
Clcv olaiul'H Klcution
The grand ratifying domoostratlon of
Omaha democracy took plauu last night
imid a great display of pjrotcchnica and
the booming of cannon. Ic win largely
the impromptu order , and waa not the
grandest euccei ? , numerically apeaklii" .
Many business places and rosidonccs
.loi'j ! the line ol march weio decorated ,
I
md illuminated In j , manner bntitting the |
nccaslon
At 7 o'clojk Iho A. O. 11. , the Union
Pacihc and the Musical Union bands
began playing in front of Mayors jovrolry
store un Elmenth and Fiirnnm , The
srocrd coutinuallj itierensod and at half
piatfc\en Bf\cii > l hi.nJri.d had usaoni
bled who he idtd by tlio hwiids took up
the following line of nnrjli
Djwn Farniin to ' > " th , then cuuntor '
nirolii.it , ' on the < K mi'o eidt of the
itreot , from Ninth to Fifteenth , thence
Filtoonth to lIovTLid to St Mary's '
ivonue , and thence to the grounds ad-
l-tuont to Twentieth street , between
llcirnoy and Si IT.iry'a uveuuii.
. I not buond the ball gioiinda the
mushing column hioko ranks .tnd tlio
niniilo gnus aoit up their salute , iol
oi7nd by tlu booming of cannons it'
j\rry thiily eccjnsd. One hundred and
ininroiMi , ; una wt-ro tircu lurp , the other
Mindrud being diachaigou butwoun it and
o'ol ck
Next and last cimo the grand display
iti lirow'irlcp i , which oddud greatly to thin
ti ( CM'41011.
After the all ir htdnndod so far as it
hewn m ippucl out boforolmiid the
Jnlon I'.icifli : bind , accompanied by aov
uiitluifiinKtic democrats , Hertmded
. Millei , lion Jamus On'iyhton , John ly
Crmghton , .Units E. 15oyd , W. If.
mm , and sjvtnl others whnsi ) exertions to
vo botn strongly dirrctud for demo to
lic aucccsi in tins community In this
'all's campaign.
THE MELLARD
iln'ii ! , II irlccl .V. Hwolic Ntiw Snl'J
: (
l'riiiirlii | s ol' I'D * tloiisn ,
in
A feT dyssinco Maw. Sioarj , M r-
it Saobn comulettid negotiations by in
ivhich they bactmo solo iwnera of the
\Iillnrd hotel property , at the corner of
riilrteunth and Djuglas streets. This
louse : was built about two years ago and
ownud hy a corporation , Messrs.
shears , Markdl .fcSwobe leasing it. AI-
hall three of the tbovo named gen-
Ionian were largo stockholders in the
jriL'inal ; entorinno there wuro nu\cril ;
Hhora wlio alao held stock and this out-
tanding otock h.iu been bought in by .
tii'so ' genllomen. .
Thu 1 homo will bo continued as before . I
nothing will bo left undone by the
Aitlomanly p-opriotora to make the
Milliard fir.it class in ( ivory particular.
ROBBED OF HIS EOLL ,
lniiinili'iil | M in Itulilioil liy Gnl'
Itlt ! ) Wllllll'll
JMonday afternoon two white intn on-
a house cnlOihitrcot , bitren Far on
and I ) jiijUa tttrouta und bogati buy-
bsor for t/io colored ivomrn who wrrn
the t plain. It iaeuppoeud thr.t the men
prt-t'y ' full , for when they cnmo to L
tuio of tlu in , S A. W.irmi , founu
tt ho had ht-ou robht-d uf § 01 u
day ho mudu iv < ; "uiiluliit [ nt
> n
hiadq'iarttra and an < Iliwr visited | ff ,
iicuie , which it ti-ptbyn cohrnd nf
.turned K'tu ; , A colored mhn
.
l 0 W. Vat . was or-
eatcil i > r being imi < liratcd
( n i
euwjcdciliu wetting both
J i * ' 11 i > < ro i' ' In 1 M- ' t1
dumi j tr i i I t" i u 1 T.li t'i
Thrj v.ro tai.ii to ih- ji.l fim'
sesrchr-d , but not Innn could be fount
up > ii them * vfpt the tickets to cross the
fiver They bad each bought a tmw
itUMinii ritcuUr UIH motmnp , nnd thoio
who ptctond to know a\y they had no
inon > 7"osteid y It looks very much
ii > fthtj' Inu been jtiding Warm
motu > y ,
The . xnmliutl tn will bo lield in the
morning.
GRAIN DEALEBS' MEETINGo
( Stttn AissnctnttiinH
l''oMvn t in A Uriltlfllnii In
1'rrlRlit
The North TLitto nnd Snuth Tlntto
Uralu Dealers' nsaooiationa mot in the
Millard Hotel lost ovmihiK mid discussed
too question of froiijht rates over certain
railway lines in this state.
Separate muatings were held , J ,
Stubbs , of Oakland , presiding over that
of the N nab 1'latto association , nml NV ,
\Volla , of Schuylor , ever the south 1'latto.
' ) ho prmr-ipal object < > f thom meetings
was to diecius inoaniroa and adopt means
to obtin n reduction of the frolght rates
over the t'nion PmCc , Sinuihty
I'aeitie , ind thu Clilcnn , Mtnnenp dis , St.
1'aul it C'mnha road" , and
thin enable the faniurd to cell
their grain now atorcd in lir < o
at pi.vmg prices. This morning the
Smth. 1'latto association in a body mil
visit the aenonil trnllid nnuagur and general
oral freight agent of the I' 1rontl
nnd a committee of thioe , enimatinsr uf
D. U. Khcippvd , of Hello Crook , Arthur
1'rneadull and \V. | { . Wilson of Fremont ,
of the North 1'latto nigoeltinn , will wait
upon the otlic-nls of the H. C A 1 * . and
C M. fc St 1 * and Omaha roads to lay
these questions before thorn
The meetings ere largely attended ,
about tncnty members in each nasocia
tion being present.
GliniitBiiiiia | I'l-DKruiiinir1 |
The Omaha C. 1. S. 0. mot lasl
ovonins ; at the V. M. C. A. hal
with the following
rilOOUAMMK
O)6iiint | ) ( o\nrfno8 ,
Paper -"Current oNcntH,1' .Mi. W. P. Hill
Kii > ny " ] 2\ery Day Sproch anil Its
lllundeis1 . . . .Mrs Simons
1 Chautaiiiuii.MiiUor.iIarnuy ] ] I
I
History ami use of the Siphon
. ilits Plorenro IJaum
Music . Mi-ii Stovnn
CJuostioii Drawer . Mr. K. Uinitly
THE OATTLE SCOUEGE-
j\collcnt DI.I IIIISIH ol Ili
1'ioiiM InlAilj t'r enl A
lor THoilical Aid ,
KisiMi Cm , Neb , Nov. 21 , 18SI
To tliu KtlitHIlKh. .
I see by ix Inttur from J. 1' ' . Xnlikcr of
Tranklin , Nebraska , that the stockraieers
of Franklin cuunty are losing n great
ii ny oilt'o p-esumably from the ollecta
of ponii ) poiaonoua subatanco eaten in the
stalk tieldj. The f.'niioia of
aru not alonu in their misfortunes , as a
great many stock men in our county .11 o
daily losing c.xttlo apparently fiom the
aanio causes. The opinions as regards to
c.iuso of death are nearly : ia ini.iiorotial >
dlllercnt ni the owners of Iho cattle , and
it would bu very desirable to have eomo
esuert to make a thorough unto as will .13
) ot mortem examination of the diseased
etock , as null 111 the Jielda on which thry
aio bemh pjuurml. 1 hue loat three
'lu-ul v/lt in the lait for- days ; thu hrat
Lut. died ao tuddonly after they were dis
covered to ho nick ( hat no medication
was attou ti'ed not any postmortem cx- t
aininaiinn iniulo. The third one , which
died tluii oveiiin1 ! , was talipii EH , ! ; yestor-
il.iy , .iftor ha\ing hoon ! n Iho etalk "JielA of
the afiuinomi brfnru. The aymptomh
H uroastii'Joniig | w ( ilk , lixedojob ilia , look-
g app'irenlly ctmi { lit r.luad no matter
uli.it , attractii n on thoeidua , apparent
n idity i f the uiiiailea nf the neck anu
luck , .u in oases c f meningitis , moro or
losa paralysis of the miisduu i f the hind
legn , slight fro tin i if. ; at thn m juU ) , bo.M'la
not dinti'iidud hy gas. ImmUmig hurried
and labored , tompuraturo apparently not
iiicro.ist'il , n > i dusiro for food or drink ;
llio.io fijiup'.oDia romiin inichangi'd an
Ion. ; it3 the aulm.il ii ablti to remain on
Us Irut , winch ponod varies fr in four t > .
six hours ; iht'it tlni animal dr. ; H umldt.ii
, the bruiithiiit ; hcaoino1 ] Btitntoii UP ,
the hovl nmJ nook isap.ismodicully di.mn
ono dido , rcUiriii | ! { coimidur.iblu force
straighten i' , and .ipriiiuing luck lo its
former bout p IMUOII upon bum roloasid ; "
the iimmtl fiui'tinni ; to bo in yront pun ,
uroaning , pirtlcul ry ! on bciing moved
Death ciifUCH In from four lo twt'iity ' four
hours Illumination nftor dt-.kth Hhowtid i
iho wliolo nf the right lung popntl/uil to
liki liver ) hb-o th lower third nf the ret
loft King with the InUiH-o nf this inoniW
u otato of primary inll miation , wlnli ) gtr
the whole nf the riglit lung W.IH
strongly iiihltratud with m rum and
patches undurgrin ; . ' pmey a
degonnratlnii , the lieiirt was normal in
sue , hoilthy and filled with clotted blond ,
tint I'lutiras n lion in ; . ' 11 slight degree of a
mil kinmatioii , but no i ifiltr.itii n , the liver fur
somewhat enlarged hut otherwise healthy ,
whlh ) thn gall bhddcr was enormously
diHttinded ( holding an ordinary tea-cup
full ) with pulit mattery bile , the Hpluon
ecomed somewhat Hiimlliir and healthy ,
the stomach nnd inUntincs wuro of nor
mal sl/\ not d utoudud by { 'n and show
i.ig no sign inflammation or disturbed dt thu
gostion , Thuro was no con li during tlio
line : thn animal was hroii ht from the
herd : and until r observation. Owing ti
the Uteiiess of the hour no oxamtimtion are
was Hindu ot the brain or spinal marrow
All the cittlu that havu diud in thh ape
neighborhood havu died with above de tdd
scribed symptoms.
< f
Ih II I'll ISO I Mil MOM A '
Will Homo Viitunrar } oxpurt gi\o us day
noino lifjht nn the I'ubjnct ' through thu
culumnu of thu.l'i'.i. ' mid confer a favor
many an turnout ntockman in .Ne and
braska p'lrtuulirly. Vt-ry truly ,
I1' KMCIIIAI.I > .
contains suinuthing < > er n mil
lion how a puitahlo f r uivalry rcivicu.
] n the ] i'iiidld iiotv po I oMiuo ju t ilii
rning to OJinplotlon in l' < triH , they have o 1
idoji ccl for Ihu lirst tune la Franco , ntm nil
u limited flotU' , thu c'jftnm c-i l.tiniliir . an
uh iu , and H' > on.n > u < iily /'ITHIM nt ,
r'littd l > ox'i and driivm.t. ( > ruat
uud bwiV. iland Jiivn luu thu
.nvei uuco in lar u lowrta for Ui fur
to
ICstia line M\lngs ; nd Uit wlurapnr ( ; , j ( <
KOI.UIUO jKfoKJund * r nt , Luw
pean , otc , , tjt
1HE TEXAS RANGERS.
Hofv Tlic Lane siar stale Kcciis rcace
on ibc Bardtr.
A CorpBtSoJtlli | T-81iPrUlf Tln-Oonlt ,
llo Mill-dor-aiPtt M lit' Didn't
Watt for a Wi'lt-ntt'k
- OorreMxindrneo of the St. l.ouU OluK- l > , nn
ocrat.
KtPiw , Tet. , November 10 , isst -
It WAS on 131 1'ago streetlit Rl I1. " " , Tex
thnt 1 remarked to a friotul lliil 1 desired
to know how the stnto of Toxin , that.
Lone Star State of lone things mid wild
romance , cnmo to possess an nnncd force
of State troops oror iu thuflold. llo ro-
plied. "t know but htilo of it , but
tlicro is a man who can tell you nil , " nnd
ho pointed to a young follow
near the dour of the largo butcher store
of Mundy Itrothon , on Kl t'.wo street ,
"Who la ho I Inquired. " "Why , who is
ho ! Why , hols ,1. 15. ( Illlott , now our
assistant Marshall , but oneo one of the
boat lamjpra In the frontier battnlhon
that over put spur to n horao or undo n
hore-thiof'u heart go right down m his
bcols. 1 11 Introduce you,1
Nuod 1 aay thnl 1 accepted Iho ollVr' '
Now , of the thousands of small l.adn
who will rend all thin , lot thoni si'o by
what follow * h.tw little their "Wild
llilla , " their "Tiger Hills , " their "Front
lor Uotoctivo 'Torrurs , " como up to the
level of the men who have made thouild
n rsi no itnfo HB the streets of Nuv , \ ork ,
nud , na Fo mid of the Kreneh throat t >
invndo Kntli\iul ; "Lit thorn get nil thrt
noncenio out of thuir head ; , ' that the
w lid haired heroes of IMouro hue : nny
actual eMstenci ) . Lot mo picture this
Assistant Marshal ( illluU , to whom 1 was
introduced. A little over the medium
height < , possessing the mental motive
temperament in n degree. In nil his
movements quick , ncrvoun nnd active ,
but not n powerful man , ni wo nssnciato
such things with the heavy , overgrown
bully of thu pri a ring. N et this man's
Imn.l has boon ns the hand of drstiny
among the outlaws of southwestern Texas
inI I le drcsacs In good taste , nnd nc n gentle
man should ilroas , without prevention
Ills handn are v > ell kept , nnd hot \ gentle
and kind to n degree to every one. The
velvet scabbard , though , contain ? the
sword \ of steel , and the man ceoins to
have token to himself personally the
\\orda of Ht. Paul : "Ho all things to All
niiMi in order to catch some. "
When , after buini ; introduced , I
bt.itrd the deairo 1 had to knoK all
about the rangora in the Interest of the
Ctlobo Democrat , ho said : ' ' 1 can not
toll you much on tlio ntroot. but coiuo lo
mo this evening nt my houan nnd I will I
bo only lei happy to bo Intorviottoa. "
v M VN TO
"Won't you i.iki > nomothini ; ? "
the scribe.
"No , sir , I never drink , Men like
myself upend their lives making enemies
of the peat ; ! of society , must expect to bo
killed Homo time , hut the innn uho kllla
mt ) will iiuvor bu iiblo to say that ho
klled mo drunk. "
In the afternoon 1 viiitcd the assistant
marshal ' in hla pleasant rooms i n St.
Lima street , and waa warmly reruviul.
Cigars Imving huon produced and a pre
liminary pull or two tnktn , ( Illlott E.ud :
"J'o tell all nbout the Texas rangers
worth lulling would till n good aijd.jl -
liino , HO you mil havn to bo cnntunt with
an inilline. The hiotory tf fin Ntnto in
the Botithweat , from the daya if i'.o ' Lone
Stir republic to the prccc . hour , ban
been one of continual slrii i with savage - u
ago and semi savage foes , und the stnto
hud from tune to time since the war to
raiuu troopi to stand oil the Indiana nnd
help tin1 authorities in upholding the law.
It was in 1S7homnor ! , wln > n ( 'ovornor
Ilichaid ( J iki ) v\aa \ In nlhce , that the
pri'sont or iini/.ation of rnngurs was of-
< > ctcil. The lugislaturo appropriated to
S.iuO.OGO to protect the border counties , toU
and n suitable pohco , under the control mi
the atitto and aoj itint genera ! Stoulu , un
was immediitijlj formed. bu
TUB lltOMlhlt lUTrVMos.
hli
"It C3iiaiated then of six c jinpinicn of Illl
aiivc'tity live men oncli. Ktch coinpnny kn
vrai accompanied by n oaptniu , two lion- 1
teniuito , throu Horgeants mid f < ur corpo L
rah It was soon found tli it tno appropriation er.
would not bu Biilh.iicnt
priation to nup- nt
port this estnblishiiiutit , nnd reductions .
had to bo inado from tiinii to Umo , po
that nt picsent Iho companies uro only
twonty-livo htrom ; , nnd luvj but ono
o.iptain and ono luuton.mt , one aorgoant frti
nnd two corpiiruls cacli "
"What would bo about the present i"1
ntroi gt'i of the form ] "
an
"About 150 men , which in ample jnnf tin
now . In Ib'8'i , " conlinuu'J the marshal , aid
( Joiil'ri , > HBiiuii I jinoii , of ISexar county n
introdiuod a hill , which pi scd both li I
houaes , and wan approved by tno prom- I
dmt , refunding to the iitato 81,000.000 ro
xpendcd for frontier ih fonso , but owing
red tape the money hao not yet boon
mvnd by tlio Htatr "
nu
"Wlnln " Iho pnaout pay i f a icn- tin
(
"Well , a cipdiin goU § 100 a month ,
ratloni , and allowanoiw fur two hornen ; the
lieutenant , S7iri , sa > nn rations , and 1- '
lowanco fur two hornup , a sergeant , 8HO ,
ratioiiH , and allowance for ono homo ;
corpjral , j5 ? ! , ration ? , und ullowanco
a horse , and a private , &I10 , and al
lowance the same as corporal. 1'rivatus
used to rocuivo $10 a month when thoiall
battalion WUH flrat orKanuad. "
"What does the all mance for a horse
| c (
amount tot"
all
"A little ever $11 a month. The innn
provide their own horses and arms , but
statn famuli all thu ammunition they
require. "
"Aro the men all Toxantf'
"No , the rule m the rovurnu. They
from every nt.tto in thu union , and
many of thorn are young follows most ru-
t&bly connected. Vury Saw of the
handn except ollicorj art : now in thu I
Harvicu , Ciipt. L. 1' Koikar is thu veteran
thu Intuition. IIj j nnod in Afny ,
IH7I , and has survnd without losing a
over nincd , lij It now cipttin of
companv I > , which ho entered an H pri Ho
vnto , Ti ii company Itillrd moru Indium cu
rustlurii than .my othur in the Her lly
vice. " nl '
or v Illlmi
mi
"What are tlio tiaiul dutioi of ft rnn hu
and
"Ho is i stuto pulioo < Ihcor and u sol- anKi
ier < it thu HIIIIU iniiu. In the onn cnps- in
iy ho ptrforniB thu duties of n dupu'y ' op
nlunll und n in addition ompo orod Iu tin
urrt'st without warrant all fugin/i's from l !
JUB'ICU in the < iUiit. A list , of tin .n tin
nigiti ta is fiirniahud from iho r line > ( Hunt
adjutant gunoral fr.un tiiu : to tinm
the infuruiatiuii of thu rtiifjefJ. l l. > <
> eu n ? ' ' do
Tim htT.lio fi.-iid ho v , on Id and Air. ( Jil ? . .1
tto prodiii-tid iv [ K-iidiinnia ul i.losn1 } dm
inil.lon/ ! | ( ( i In ) tfitli
i f fully f > Out ) bltfl
will who u t't < t t'o v n dfiirtnis Ii re
now nc i lau latin
V I.VNt.l liV Kl-l 01 IU TION- .
1 j until the sorvicp , " continued Uio
. "In .tune , 7 , In C .
U , ( . 'apt KoberM cdmn tvtulitig. Wo had
lively tlmea juu then , I can assure. In
dians ui iho war pith all ovtf the cmn
try Rtid ho nugera were having ft tough
time i f it The 0 iminohes Ind ounw uf"
HIP Kort Uill reservation and were ral
IUR liRilos in thu nnrlh. while the Kicks-
ixios and Iepins wore making it warm
for the settlers in the s M'thvrtstotn coun-
lie , . The two Uttrr buuls did nottuim
her much over tifiy Warn > r , yet they
kept | both thn nnti.nial troops and raiiQors
rnally on the moyo , nml wcatern
nning aim ust uulnhahitn-
hie Thny oamo from the Sttiti llnsa
mountains in Did Mexico and Were tint-
laws In both republics , They are all
good Indians now. '
"On a rosiirvntlonl"
"N > > , deml. The rangon nindo
Indians of nt-arly every < mo of thorn. * An
In linn ta onlj good h n ho'n doccl. Our
conip.-iny had three lights with the C )
tnmtchra , in one ol which o killed nix ,
I lir.it smnlled pnulor In a fl h rnth the
Lrp'xiK. In .Kly , 7S , the Ijfpaus made
tin ir last killing. They killed three pirla
tint one buy , all of the tame family , and
then ( jot pretty well wipudmit themselves
Then ire had a short pi-iuv , as far ati In
di.ina v\cro ooncorniid , but hud to turn
nur attention to cleaning out the tlospn
radoc ? , who were bocinnnij ; about as bid
aa the Indiana over woro. Wo hnd hardly -
ly i ; t well in h.iinl us a pibi-o force when
Victoila brnko out in tlio latter pvrt of
' 7 ° . 1 was then alBtionod with ( . 'd.
W. U.iylor'a company A , itj I1'rat Ser-
uoant , at laleta , and thn ri'iiipAtiy v\ns
without a liuutpiianl Thu Indiac
oroiisod ever the llio drando and atolu n
number 11 homes , and our
crossed into MOIICU , whuro wo v\oioti |
joined by u number of Mencmm. We
ovortcok the Indiins at 0.111)011 del Mar-
ranns , Sierra Hcntauos , and had a tuTOi1
light , I got nhot l\\ic through the hat ,
but niHiiagud to make a good Indian of
thu shootlst. Af tor this light wo jolnrd
( 'on. Turassa , of ( ho Mextcin army , but
ho tlidn' * csro to bo supported by Amen
cans , and shortly after ho killed old Vic.
and nearly his entire band "
TUB iriLUM 01 fi'SMlN. '
" 1 understand you vvoro once a subjod
of diplomatio rorri'spoiidonco butvvoci
It o two republics ? ' quietly romorked the
inturvlsta as thu Mexican papurn have it
"Yes ; it all c.imo about this way.
There win it young follow named Conkln
ntarted a pupt'r called thu Sun dovrti n
Socorro , Now Mt ncn. Ho wns a nice
young follow , and every DUO oeotned ti
liku him Itappnarn that there was r
kind of a church festival in the town or
Ohriilinas eve , 1SKO , and Conklin vvi.
manager. Two yoiim Mexicans imm
Huca were making thomaehoH tno
in the loom , and Conklin .13 tno }
wouldn't koup indot expelled them.
Ono of the Hucan , a ynnng fcllov ; abou
2 ; ! , got 11 revolver , and aa Conklin v > ageing
going homo with bin wife , ono brother
pulluil her aptit from linn mid thu otluir
shot him duid on the snot. Ho foil right
In front of the church floor. The muidir-
ers got < > ! ! , although tlimvho'oto'.mturmi '
out to cli.iBo llioin Sumo tini'i after I m
ticid a man hanging nrouiid lalot.i in
inyjtiTioiis manntr , and I vvrotu to So-
roiro fur a diecrunion of the H OIIH
When I ncnvcd It I rocoginVinl th.it I
had ono of thorn , and 1 urrt'stod Abram
IUca and delivered him ever to the INou
Mexico autlionlio. ! . Ho hadn't clone tin :
shooting , unit thu principal man w.vj ytl
vvaiilmt ; His iiaino WHY ISunofilo Unoa ,
and after a little whllo 1 lutrnod that hi
was chirking m n ctorti at Surngru i , d
sni'ill town on thu n..rlh side of Iho n\ir
about llfioun miles noiith of I'.iso ihil
Norte. , It ia tjuite a littlu town , hiving
populntion 1 tit from 100 to 500. H jnic-
th put it In my htftd to g > right ovtr
an CM p turn him , without waiting for m-
tradltion papers or anything ulsu. 1 gul
my homo anil anna ready , und taking '
with mo ( Ji'orgu I ; lyd , a oorpciral In m >
company , I i-ronnud ever the river , anil ,
without uxciting any nuapicion , got chxu
thu alert > , in thu Hhi'Itur of which and
out of olnomUioti 1 kft my horso. The
moment I i-ot to Iho door of Iho store
tniuliJorvod , 1 rushud in. Uac.i vv.ia
buhind Iho cuuntur. 1 covured
him iu an Instant and cillud on
him to hold up his humhi
and surrcndui or 1 would shoot , llu '
kuiw 1 miMiit it and currvi.dt red at onou. .
thbii t got him 11,1 , on the horse with
d and wo mivdo fmit limu fi r the rn
. The pooplu of tlio tov/ti tnrntid out
on'D , anil inno heavily nrmod inun
g.ivo ihiEo Somj of thum vvt'to Hithoiit
auldliii and had enl } a rope urniinu Do
Wo hud four mil OB to gam
tin rivoi , and had to I'hango the print nur
from ono lioro to another to provunt lir In
out thi ) aiocl . The Mf vtc-na hrod a
few idiots , nut wiiro afraid of killing Hack
and did cry poor nhooting. Wo unms.-d
rivnr and thi ) BtopjiL'tl on tlu ir own
sido. I vv.ti ufiaid of the government ,
id lotit in time in K < t'nig ' my ptieoncr
ito ! Now Mwco , Thu following night I ,
turned him OUT to Iho nhenll of S icoi-
county and rho next duy hu vvusdead. " /
"II ) ' " < | iiuried your c'lrruapniident. '
" 1'ho citii- urn had a nucktiu party and
nmprndrd him from the cnim huam i f
t-iitu. " n
"What Wiii the intorimtionU troubled"
' , Well , this IIicn was iho nupluiw of
prnbiitu judge of Ihu court of KI
1'aso , and ho got wild ever tin1 thing. llo f
went ovur lo Chihuahua and had tlm
governor of thu stalu ] nitn pncn iiion | my
huud They valued mo at 1,500 , o 1 IH
staid on this nidu. Tlien ho corresponded
with Mr , Itlaino , thim tocrutary of state , di
and it fiiiiiinud as though ut ono lime 1
would oo turned over. ISuca left the
cDiintry Homo timii aj'o , and now it has 1
died out , and I go buck ami forward
just an I liko. The fact was that Daau
himnulf had put up the roward. "
"Do yon think you did right on that
occasion ? "
"Well , 1 waswildur limn than I am
now , and wouldn't do it again. Of
coureu it wan wrong , but il was ono of
thosu wrongs that make a right. T/iurt
was ono imiii I killed whilu I was a ranger
nuvur regretted , und thut was the nuto
rioutt
inch iiujii.lN.
llo was a bad man from away back. t
had killtd two mint fiom Coryull
cuunty and tliun lit out fur Kmiihlu coun
, wluiri ) ho soon IIOIMNIO hold of a gang
horsd and cittlo tliluvi-u who vmio
initkliig it lively for every ranchman fur
miles around When hmnnui-rt v , mi i-liuk
would nlip over Into Mt'iidH ui only
stop thu overland stiigm l/upt
Ktiynohlit' coinpnny nf rangi-ru oimpud
the uuighh'jrhoixl nf Iho tci < nu of hut
opura'inim * xpri'hsly to ukt ) him In , Ito
ntuto hut ) olluri d § 7' ' 0 reward for hm
unptiiro. ] llo ilo < ] fi.il uoili r the tiouo
tj' < yn and lai'ghul ' nt iliun
him word tlmt thi country d
unoijli | 'n ' hold HID n i u rj
linn , find llu n tut tit work t' ' run Kim
down iu ( load twrnnd. llut lin ! foil" *
tJwvr unt Mid t'idii ' c four 0 d or thn
It yncl HI i 4 on Jiim ono day
two t'f hm man and they ouvcioii J
wid celled JSid uj' , hut 4 < o tola
'thrni ' to IP to a v armor up < l limn
t'tr-n Texiw , nnd rmlpi tram d a hnwi ref
bulle'o ' 1 fi'iind n it t1) ) " rinthwl -pro
wisfiti yiity'atid on the 1s hnf.lv mrj 7'1
I pottho drop on liim and prcvm'ci m
him to Niffuider. lie '
. trhd 'i dr-w ,
I I. illt < l dm. 1 dliot h n tv < "f
o iir ' 'i ' -nrr > 1 "it iho TI ml
Uuh'in't ' f IMid I tiirift'tM't'd iny Vu fi.r .
m' nfter , and 1 u od to go itr.nii.il i \ n
n ii M ti ti ) Winches.ot in ny h n. . .
I'ifvant , eli '
H hrtr > wrrifl , I h'i 'd MI * 'irm'
\S oil , iniiea are chaiiRi'o ii - I'm
rt\ilr v nto cu 'u ! , ou Ir" up in til
dirrr-ti'iim , tlio lndi ni nrr > 11 * rt ! r > nd
ti' ' ' , thi ff i' , . t' < * i j ' ! ' - p" t.
i" Hip near future tvi-il the i-nn er
follow. There will soon ba n i
frontier , and the frontiomiun will bo a
rello of the pnit We c n't put tin. '
brakes on the whrola of proven ) . IVr
Imp * it-la well that it ia no "
'Aro you oTcttn , Mr. ni'dotte ? "
"Yes , 1 waa bjrn iuit Un , and
never wns out of th" Nt ttn and lornh tit
pxccpt for n lljiti ; trip to y. LOUH.
Ilnvn n
\ our correspondent took a wend imp -
p .rtod from ever thn river , and tnanktm ?
the ftcnlnl Aeiintant Marilml of KI 1'nso ,
nrolled ! out Into Iho open nir , and , ns ho
pward the Knshion , hoard the vigorous
voice of n coivhny Diluting :
T ko winning Inimi , hov ,
And tint or onto to ronni ;
Tnka w HI ul us by tun , In In ,
\ mi HI liottri i IT nt hoiui'
.
Alnl hia head , I twauro you , waaiu plump
as . If it lud boon gauged witn n npirlt
luver. C , A. AI.
I'OMllUAlt sr.\TI' ! JOTTINGS.
The Toriitnifh Journal tnltm cnnifmt m llin
fiut thnt llit'io nru 1110 dajH to llu < nloctlutl of
n publican pttnldnut. i
Thu I'litttHtiioiith iloutnnl " '
"ilnu'l iuv"il a I
tin Itttv tlm ytuir to Kit" tli w * over. A t'om
mon ' bunml ihii'kin will ilo. "
Tlio oilitnr i f tint Mumholdl Kmilitii'l dnlfn
. . . ' ihipiwuto I'rniidciiLl'liml ttitl niul shouts ,
"
"JS'iitv , brmir on jour ik'inot'iitt'ii rnfmnil '
Tlu < UontriL'o Domooinl nmi-rU thtt "tho |
iil/u of Mr. rititnliiiid'H collar IK not caHHlnt' HO
lOlllll llHllCCM jlllt IIUW I1H till ! 8I7H lit llii
lilurtllt } . "
Tlm Stiinrt Ijml oi cntwl out of thr vvr ck
anil " loin of tliu C unp. > ijn niul t > i oinioii ,
"Wlmt " h.m bciiimn nf thu oriiiiinl ill.itnu
111 tt V"
Th Sutton K'cK'iiti'i inclilontnlty idiintkn
"
Unit "Clutt'linul IK tno inoiU'iiioiiloto nciiileiit '
* uiiiiiui.n
. . V tl . _ "r1" . . - | L i.lllL'lll >
IHIIIOIIpl. I a t IW ImpO tint Illl Will pro\o .1
( ortiiii.titi mm. ' ,
Tin' llnjf of iliMiiOLrntli' miP.'Cflt In hanl 01
thn vi-inn tit HID I'ticn '
Kiconl , but , in n pirr
of olil liiuii pitilotiiiii , it "itcti'ptR the until' '
u < thu w ill of tin rot ' 'ii l n pnopl" "
Thu Coliinibiix Diinioc-r.it , in n nniim nt ok
Hiililmui ocnt-ii'y , pnrp < tr.iti'il the folloniiit ;
thnti day pun " 'lliiMpokmiimn ul thn
iiiiiitlmrH inn'ini ; m 'i-u Vmk liurcli.tiil
po i Mr. It'ihii- ' '
Ihik Tlioinp'iin , tha fan nml fnt fiontis
Ih i' nf Ail.iuiH
cuiinty iliiiiocrucy , luw i nl
i toil nn i vtri rullln ou hm Hlmt fiontnniln
ilniiii ' nil pin to illmniintti' thi' interior of tin
'ludlhiKi poHtollicu ,
Tlm Oiilttliilu .lonriinl liilinuiti'M that pmlu
lull in WMR ! fuctor III the ili'fr.it of lllaini' , inn :
iii-iiuiatrrt tlmt "John I * . Ht. .lolm linn tvoii
for linn'olf n n.uimiil nifuiny tthlch ttill fallow
linn tliioiiKh thn coniiiii ; youii nt thu ninnu
trull " r folloitH till ) memory of liuirilli'l Ar
liolil
'Hit Wiwt 1'niiit Kcpiilihcnn In timlnli-nf
lli.nl tin1 it'pulihiMii put , lini' Hiu.plv lutnti :
'
loin \onin It will ii'il , ri'inpi rutr , liiini
. up UK uti'o ) , nml to onti'i tlm lu > hl m INS.H
tilth lllim i' nml J.n/.m ( wo liopr ) im itu stiuil-
iinl benriri , with nn imp'itiuiilty Uml will
Hwoop everything before It. "
'j'lui Stunit 1-oilKnr nn.itclini tlu bitiu-s of
limit In mi i Hurt to luiinnrt ib/ i Itii'lf IIH the
oriulmil " .ihi iniiiii in.tii. " Tlm "ll.itf ot our
iMutiti v ' li.is hi i u iiuili'il nt lU pinnolu. In-
uribril , ' KOI pri xuli'iit In IKiS , .lolm Shrr-
in.iu of I ) ! ii'i ' , HiilijiiLt to tlm iliclvltm "t tilt
rt publican national uoutontinn ,
Tin North Itt'inl l''lml in iinxloii * ti liiion
whit ( li'tiil.uul will ilo with Itoi'uluir anil tin
IIUIH uinH | , nml u/r / i'Bt that thov bu dent
" , IB imm tiir to . fill '
moin .iu hot clniiato. l''i.un
tlniinilirt thu houlliiiii io | ; of tlio tlomn
cinllr p.nty Ins lii'iin miil.lnf ; tii-cnlly 0111
wniihl iiuppoi < ii tlmt it wnx In ilurcl nuiinuiti !
uttion with n ciiuntry that would uxiiolly till
tlm bill.
" 't Tnu Wml I'niiil Ki'iiililii | iu ihiniiH thai
"llu ) i'miiHK" | Jimt olnKi'il IHIB | IIIHI morr
pliniio lo thn lirliont of thiil Killnnt ii'publif.iii
in id IT , .l.uiu'H It. Itliinn ; ono morn uri'Atli to
tin' ' browof llnil tLlliint tvnrrior i.lut.ii-in.oi ,
liilm A. hopm , mill oni ) m ire > tin In tli" ilia
ill in thnt trim us thi ) lioul of uf thu ri'iuiblu , i
"
pnrty.
Thnllailnii Cnimly I'ri'xH 11 in .1 pinpiii
nioiiil to 1 ° .nl n Ijiieliini , ' I'nitv , for n IUHIK
fnlliiwli.f ' , ' Mt , ilolin , tin1 il imiLi tt , niul
I'mi li , Ilin blnliinl copjii rlicail , hnto ilium
mon ) to ilcfcitt n publican prim ipliiH thin
'nil tli.m thuy h diuio
ivn jfiioil to thn lent' i r-
.U1Uum i' , fcit , John linn liiu'ii hiiii ' in i HIXF
nil otor thi'coiintiy Minn ho
, ou hl t < > Imti
bun Iiiini ; by tliom tk.
Thn f'rtlo'lilntt'i in i-n nixor fm thn a nor
im ( lint 'tlio l.lnuiln I lioiibu.iux pai.iilml
! ntiu'li of Crtitn tl ii nifjht b fmo i-loi lion
Will ) t' ' O ' , ' llfllllll , ' * ( , IJlUVflH , V
Jmiii'H W Dtui-x" Tlui nlitlit fulJiiniMK thn
iliictinii tlii'y iniKhL h.tto li imped up ami
iluivii our Htii'OlM ki I'pinK " ' ' P to thu fiilluw
, ' 'Diu'iH D.iuin "
) , Itift iij'ht lit Ininir
Tin v hail n ri 'hl to MM ) ; iilncv tbtiv i > 11 ncil
0 Inthiir tdp. "
Thn ICf''oiiny ( 'a/iiMo II'H | ilifi'it | lillo-
iiiipiiii'illy hiijiuu : "W > ll , w kimn'olri"
tlm linn , wo hatn IKIIII llii.nl , Imt it WIIH not 0
niimly IH I nil 114 wn im.lit I ntu In ui , niul
uhilc un inn nt it vtill ul o iicIiiioiM li IKU | th < < l
h u mrpriHi'i ! ui. In fin.t wiininiiHtnnliliKil ;
vn li nl liufii in tini'il In pinoiiK MOtoiiin that I'
v/o ii.itutiilly nxpu ti 1 I.'Id up it up. but now in
MI' ' havn h nl nil ( hat tnlc-n nut of UH , nml wo
Maml up to bo cininUi ! '
'Ilin Cintril ( Vy Onmlnr , a Ki'lim"1 ' < " 111
wnti r ml vi i iti' nun a iron I i > nn nt that , llriii
hunt > ' HIM SI Jolin i itii > y i rn/i > : " 1'hn onn
tlm only Iliniiwlili'h IIIM brmulit
ilnwn uiiiiii tlui M. .lolin minitlm majority uf
th"iiith" ui.illi of tlm Ini'-bruii'l bi ot ii the
tct Hint tlu y hnvn li ft tin ) inpub ii nn p.irty ,
mid thn fi < lliif ; Hint IIIIH bi'un nunlfni-tnil In
want thi'in by l.ii | ; > iimnbuM nf otln'rwiiu him-
orabln cll/ | > IIH utlurt'H n ctittn uf jHilllliH lh.it
u illxKrucu to it luud uf fii u thought. "
Thn Lincoln Jnuriml hat nlriuulv Mlccl < iil''i
in irratio pmtimiHtur forthn cnplltl , "Tlio
U'l li M fntlmr lo DID tlioiilit | ; ' 'Thn luift
liiiBtiiuiHliT , " H.iyn thn Journal , "Col. Hiiiuin
* Hi n ilium , n a pi'iitliiioiin ban m/ Inn pol
IticH , wh'iii nviry old cltl/ n in I.mca-t'ir
will ctnli mo. TliiM-olonil W.IH hrrn with tin
limtof ii , niul lor Huiiin iimntliH Im wan tlu
Ni/lu rtpriHc'iitutltn of KtiitlKhtnUt ill imisincy
on HID ( romiil. HiwaK nu conpi-rliuad , bill
fniiKhl In thn war with tin1 runt of UH wli
wtiro thorn. "
Thnndltur of llin ' '
Wnct I'olnt l'io rC"H wiw
boni" ilnwn in thu rniu nf tli ninuinlii : iiKpint
tidiu in Ihlrf Htutu mi iili Limn day , Tiii-ciu-l
w.ii too nun h for linn und thuy laid him li
liln hllli ) bid to Hint. Hut tin-iiuiim-nt C/lnv )
luiid'H olictlnii wan nx < urid mid n ( purtii tun
turyiil | iiiii | ) Inimil it luiiiu-r to prirli upun
I'n'.ii imliniltiid mi it pi.nun Kclniiintir tn iiui
tliu "riivli r of tlm nation ' Thu dull o li.
> pin i iniiiit Liuiwy n tilhn of thu ImiiidliHs
jny In thn I'll HriHi i Ihcn n I'D to pHimuil thu
liilluwni ) ' "Allir titilitylnur ) n rH nf | u ,
mint waiting , thn dumncniU nru ajr/ilii / n
puHtr. ' v i
" * " '
Itt'Ill I' ' hi All * 'I IHIIhll-'H ,
j
The foil ivviiijj Ir.tiisfurH vvuru lilod in ,
the L 'Uiity c'lurk'ii > Ili'Jt ) Tut'fld.iy and repelled
polled for T.n : Hi.i : by iho AIIICB' re l
oalalo ajjciioy Novumbur 1 , JHrtl.
I ) I' AniHli t l n A M . . i
vv Jut ; { Hhniu'u Jlr I iirid ft !
J A M. ' n t - tl vv iniu
i a ID ink 'I Mtnol ii HI I '
S n Uu-ii' ft | . Murphy w tl Hit.
. , .ui ! | Id I'l Vl.iifiU .
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BECKERS ,
1404 Farnam St.OMAHA
1 AI.OA1U
IliuHLi
w. jnuoiuuiiui
PROPERTY.i.nd
Landsi , Improved Forn-.s i.nd
Varuw In Uoiiglas , Oa e , C
Nrtiicr , Thav cr , aud Howard
'
Co'untlca.
UUM1NKS3 PUOP1CUTY.
I'oi S lo PMW ( pc ( rn Itlth ttipot , lM UM
nay , inoui Inr * lulok libel , ot tourniorc * vhlah
wonlil tmit rnoilllj It nntt > Iil nlthlti S3 dvra
It will IH nltliilrnuii niul liillt unon. ll.mlli
41 It. i-ornri r.llov j\l < \ \ IntUlo l ft. , ? 52W.
11.1 IVr brilA Urk.ilti , S3\IS1 It. on tltli c.i. , nefii
.V.hci si I'ill an I IKMI in Iu m ; M to tbla proii-
ortj vn hninn lmriiln ; Im jnu ,
111I'ar .H'.lrllooil tiu liicM lot en Cuinni ( St. ,
CflvlSS foi 1 19.1W
101For Hftlc Im | IO > T < | FaiiiMii otrootiiropcttjncu
rthrtrift , (17,000.
117 I'nc Hftln IfllnlSJ fit , nplt'iullil brick Improve
ment , AH pxvl IninlniKn n Is In Ilia fit ) 8 10,000. ,
1SS ) For SnUi Kli'vuiit eotnor on ulrrct mr Him , 33i
AOntnrii , tm < ntnry , anil tubwrnont 18i 10. Uoi/il
lomtlan W.009
118 Fur Sale HplaniiM Inulnwrt corner on inth 8L ,
-'A , nt < ire bullillui ; nul burn l rv tn
7 For Halo A Innlnoiwprorwtt ) toi ( ISCOO jlclil-
liiK ft rich Inroino ol 16)r runt , net on tnvoet-
tnont
153-Tor Nalc-On t'ntlfornln , cloeo to Holt line lot
, tno rtory tioum atiil tiani , tJ.tCO.
UKSIDKN015 PROPERTY
or Sale wltlilti llalf-AIllo of Pontollio
No.
Ilotlixi and lot 0 e.ooo
llmito Hlul lot , : if'0o
llouwi unit lot 2,800
B.UJ- llnimti ftlul lot . 2,600
800 llollnu niul lot 2,000
Vt-fl - lljilfo ami lot . . H.MO
Sl)2 -Ilounnmiil lot 12,000
till Tno lloitKig 12.CPO
103 lllllixomij lilt 8,600
Ih8 ! ( - Ilouno ami lot . . x.Mo
179 i - Homo mi.1 lot 4,000
172 - lloll o ami lot. , . 3800
Illl ) lloupii nml lot . . . . 4,600
iei lllHHO Hlhl lot 11,600
It'll - llouiomnl lot 0,600
15 ? - llOlriOUMll lot fl,500
103 - Ilouw on.I lot 4,601)
S3. , - HollHO anil lot o.eoa
SMJ- Hoilioiui I lot ,000
HiMMi ) r.u I lot fl.OOO
llou"fl niul loj 8,00(1 (
Illl IlmiHOMiil lot 12,000
niul lot
Ki'diicncoH for sale within a mile circle of
1'ontnlllco and outside of Half Milo.
No
BS'l ' HAUHO trul lot r2,800
IB7 llou.wnilil Hli tl . . ' 0,001)
IS ! ) Ilonso mnl lot 8MW
kW Mnu iimnl lot 3,000
S.D ! IIOU30 tin ! lot 2.MX )
. ! 3l - lloiiuj MII | lot 5,000
"nl lloumi mill Int 2,100
1I2S lloumi mill lot 1,700
ll'i - llouhonli I Int S.STO
170lloiim nml lotTO U
TOIlnuigmnl lot
SOD lloiiwi niul lot 8noa
aoaj HOUHO anil lot
I7fi llniHJaiiil lot
IHO lloiii ) itnil lot 3.EUO
S"W llnupo mnl 'i N a.roo
Ml lloilso unil Kit 1,700
273 llnuso anil lot
. 'H3Ilouni mul lot . . . . . . . 4coo ;
21 Iloun ) mnl lot t.raa
noc loUi In nil | inrtn ol the i Ity ami ll
It Mltloni Ai ru inopurty mar the i.Uj. 1'ilui rM
oiiimt i unit
Noff ffooflr rlc ! New Altacliients
Warranted 5 Years.
SOLD ON EASY 1'AYMKNTS.
B I.OVI-JOV ,
V2U llitli Htn nt. Omnlia ,
D. C. BRYA..V' T , ftf. D.
Street ,
.nn r 1,1th Ht. Olllrn hniirH 0 lo 12 n , in , 2 In I p
'Inncnrd uxptiiincii. Can pptsah tji rni'ii
K.t31illy
, HOCK .ISLAND & PACH'IC.TrY '
. . . [ unitiion of Hu line connorta i. . .
JA u il i u Ly ilif eliuium ronip.uuil tiir
* \ l * < I | , MltfllOlll 1 ' JIIII'O Ul Olltf , tWUf t
i u il Huiiim.ti ) ( oulli I lllullH , Lfnv.in
i li / l IIIM in Mi .in Itiollil unit KI I'.ml 1
< ii in Uiu u JJi p In llli all Ihu Iillliclli.ll
i I , i ro nl 11 w i i Hm AII..I1H ) ami Hit ! I'.iclllo
ji UN In t | ii | in il m u iriiuUil unit ina nltl *
ini l "t i n i vi il I Mom latnlorlnblo unit
. .1tin' li ly I ii iu-i. M u infUotit Hur'on Ito-
in. i , ( t linn t nu J'ullitinid ' ViPltlitt I'Jluco
S-i.piiiK CJIH , nnU Hm Uutii ijim nt Jjmui { t'iri
ml > Wuiii' ' .lino liuin , t .iIC aid
IIHV mn Itivei 1'olu'i ' 1 w " - - * - - - -i t.'lil.
Jiu ; a ul l iauLapuliu bull til. MU.V. ] * I . / c iuiit
"ALBnfJT LEA JW > UTe. "
A TJiwoiHl Dinut line , vMHeneoi a'nt K/tnk -
. IMII ii inly 11''n o | > < in d li'jlwi-ui aiiUimoml ,
.u.lvJii.I.'i . | .ui II \\t > I hiiilnnuoitu.Atlanla. AIH
fuutu , NuuhvilU , ! > > uibt i llu , li xIiii'iou.L'liiuiiinatl.
nd anuijoliii miu liituypiti.-.nml Uuinlu , AUTiut'up *
it > i1 Ht luii itul tnieruii dljiu point *
All 41.toi.tit i.iii.11 ifirn'i'r ) vt.l vit 1'wut I'lfrewj
rnniM
11 k > i for nab' Al nil principal 't'lukot OOlccu III
. Uuiltd Uuim und CaiiiuU.
UQjTpiXO diLclicU tlirotirlt ind rnloii uf lar f-
wsyj l.innu mi law u. uomticllloru tliui OII.M Kia uJv u-
' ' ' "
cfo'o'l 'iho"
( \flGt\7 \ ROCIC ISLAND ROUTE
M11 ur IH HTM Ticket OrtWo. or udilri'cs
n.r/ULn : ) , c. ST. JOHN ,
S'm 4 Cu 111 jr , U.iillll. Afui.X