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    b TIL : 21 1 DA1LY Bar : SATL7ItDt1Y JUDY 10 , 1556.
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Offers for sale the following bargains in Omaha property ;
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1 he Onest lot s in I1ANSC011 ! 'LACE on ! ginnll5 , reserved by Mr. 11iti : eons , and now flirt plnerd on tlu nmrket ns the choice resideneo property of Oiuahn. Elegant east front lots , splemlid corner lots ; just on grille. MngnIfh not vl'w , near street ears , park , and surrotmded by
beahtiful homes and a splendid class of people. Over thirty sni)3latitlll : houses costing from 2,000 to $ iOOOOvaelt , will bo built this season in too Inttnediatt ) vIe ii1ty. Wilt sell these lots at PRICES AND ' 1'ER1LS Tll VP 1'IACE i II1M'L , l'111N ' 1'111 IIEACIL 01 ? ALL who desire "I11tuQ
soulu llomcL" And four investment , these lots cannot ho cxce1lu 1 , as their location , natural atlvtninges ; and the great uuntburof costly horses to bit erct'ted will causn them to advance rapidly in price during tltu uoxt sic mouths. Also otkr 3 beututd cast front Tuts in Marsh's Addition ,
n'nr corner 25th and Lnu cuworth , one block from street cars , pnvcmonl , St , Mitry's ' Avenue amid church , covered with tine ShnIC tree3 ; each 300. Seven tine east front lot in Luavunwortll 1'errco ; two blocks from Bult Linu railway depot uu Loavouworth street ; inns nrotnld are selling " '
for $700 to $000 ; clue ofbr these lots for a few day's only at $ . ) ; 0 each. Two south front lots in Clifton [ 'lace , lttroo blocks from street cars , onu block from I avuntvortlt street , with its prupo3ed grading , naviug pad Cnblu Line , covered w9t1t inrgu oak and ntaplo trees-a big ba'gaiu-Ira (
two lit $2,400. Eight lots in Burr Ualc , convenient to street cars and railroad , ut $ SOO to $0(10 ( , Two lots fronting south of Leavenworth street , eaclt 01 feet front. ono n corner'vlll ho v.duablu buslncs3 property In one year , the two for $1,500. Two acres In West Omphn , will nnko ton
good lots , high and sightly location , splendid noigliborhood ; lots beyond are selling for $1,000 nud $1.00 ; can sell the two : 'ros if sold at once for $7,000. Sono ntcu lots in lttwtler'ttu , near 'I'hirtythlrtl awl Daycnlert ; thu lie iraes3 of these lot. to center of town make them
C5pncallly desirable llil C3tlllellt $ lit $900. IYro lots.oge a corner , on Lowe nvenuo , uuar Iodge street , high and healthy location , splendid place for : hone , yory easy terms , only $1,100 each. Six lots in llartford l'lueo , just this stLu of new 1t. P. depot and canning factory , cllatpost
property In the nlu ; ket only g 100 , ' $ 10 dawn , $10 1)dl' ) month. 'rs o lots , one n corner , in Slinn's 2nd addition , If sold qukk , the two only ttt,0)0. , ) A fuw ohoIee lots in Antblor I'lacc , Thornburg , East Side , Chtrk's Place , \Valnut 1-1111,1Vashiuglot 1111 , Vest lnd , Oruhtu d dill land other
favorite additions. Also oiler n largo list of improved residence property , ranging In price fron $2,000 to ; 0,000 , CAN OFFEIt VUR THEN"PTI ! NIA's FNIS1' EIUll'i' 1tOOM COT'T'AGE ANI ) EAS'L' FRONT LOT IN IIANSCOM PLACi : , ON G1URIA AVENUE ,
ELEGAN'P NEIU1II01UI000C'I'Y [ AND CIS'1'EItN 1VX'I'Elt , A I'EItFEU'P GEM OF A 1liMU , ONLY $ i,3oe IF SOLD QUIUK , Aso sovural suc roon cotta ; os with clslern niut tnlty venter , slate mantels , good locution , only $2:80 ; $ ° iO cash , $ ai per mouth. 4t foot front on Ilnruog ,
betecmi Foultcutt h and 1'iftcenh streets itt $ ? O00' flrst olnss location for businns3. 00 feut on lloward , near Thirtnolth street , only $15,000 ; omtsy terms ; splendid stn for wltolesido or wnrotiouso purposes. 100 foot front on Capitol avenue , next to SLnsoniu lllook , is epodid tiusines9
property auu rapidly improving ; hats eight brick stores all rout I ; can make this the biggest btrgain ; In Omaha if sold soon. Also ollcr two seotions of elt&ee farm land In lloward county , near gnod rallroatl station and St. Patti , thu county seat , a town of ' 3,000 , inhabitiuts , No butter soil
ni the stto ; can plow every acres ; urrounded by n good class of people turd oulttvlttcd farms. Cun ellbr this hued fo the nuxl thirty days nt a low liguru and routrkably ; ensy terms , 'fho above nro a tow of the bargains l ol1ir for snlo , 1ttrestors , and esp einily parties from outsldn
tito city will do well to consult the list of property I olbr before buying elsewhere.
1 N ARItaTitiCS N h 'IV ' AND NOVEL
w Some Ourlad , Stralgbt or Crooked , but
+ Wagging Sagaciously.
POINTERS , PURPS AND POODLES.
Stories of f Irds and flint N'.ets-
Turllo'i'ltles Cut Short-Turned
Tends , I Ice lutes ru111
Fowl FreakR.
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Auout hogs.
( , A Scotch colluy belemring to Christian
j ' 1'otnluig , of Louisville , Ky. , has adopted
a brood of lilltu chickens which have lo3t
thuir motltor , At night the dug guards
thout in his komol , and by LILY ho
scratches up food for tltum. lie also
shares his meals with his adopted fancily.
An esctplug : thief in San 11arco'J'exts , : ,
was usucd by asavngo bulldog. \ \ ' lieu
the dong lord almost reached the man the
latter pointed to a cote near by turd ut
diced the dog to think that was tlieganle
his nleslor wanted.Vhilo the dog was
worrying the cow the thief gut away.
Chtincc Shcohtul , a thirlien ycar old
boy of l.afavettc lad , went an batbinrr ,
accmnpanied by ills dog. 1h11) boy Bull
fOtstviin.Vbile path dlmg abort lit the
orator neu ly ii ) ) to his nark , the dog
cdi m h'd on his shoulders a nd I ) us hed hi in
dove. As f:1St : as ill. lifted his ! lead ahov0
the surftteu the dog pushed hint under.
drowned.
The bey was .
A maul of Le 'iston , Alpine , was anne
no red 1) a thief that ulade p hnost nightly
raids out hid / w oohilo. ) lie watched for
the ohlcudo .nn(1 ( was astonished to see a
i neir'lubur's ' ' Nowfouudlold : dog appear
putj' carry elY a slick of wood in hk
mouth. Aftcr depositing the stick lit his
t masttns yard the dog returned foran-
otliei , anti met his death.
Jake \Vdson : , of Swcctt ater , Florida ,
1yhlie hunting deer tvitli half n dozen
hounds , carne opal a bear in a thicket.
. ; _ m Ile wounded the nonstet , but it rushed
. , ttt line aunt 1s'us almost oa him , when one
of limo 110111(15 rushed in front of his master -
ter and seized the bear by the throat.
Thu brave deg made a gallant light , but
was snot killed. Mr.1 mmtsoe , w nose life
lad beat saved by the dog , reloaded his
gun during the strugglu and killed the
Dear.
Nov Orleans Tintes Deulocrat : A little
niter the war 1 knew a southern in Vir
ginfa-imo had novar smelled powder-
I ; trho hind a dJrr ? named itch. If you gave
Bien a piece o ? bread or meat amml said
I. ankee , " lie would not touch it.
Seine individuals value dogs as iet5 ,
' frieuls nud cotupanions ; sauu maintain
' theta its guardians of Tito and property ;
ptlio's tts useful auxiliaries iu the field ;
l in some parts of Europe dogs are used as
draught ptllnntls : tuuil beasts of burden ;
certain Indian tribes cat ( logs ; among
S ) IulC RlvagO : nations tilt tiog is vol'
shipcu ; in othnt muds dogs nro looked
111)011 as materialized souls of the tie-
; parteL ; the supreuu court of the slate of
' i\lnhlu holds that dogs are wild boasts ,
's foal nnlurw , nud as such l minty be lawfully -
' fully outdo war upon and exterminated ;
city dog eatehels regard dogs as the
legitnudo plunder of lmighway robbery
at thirty cents apiuc0 , nntitho pound uuul
reekons up their value when actor drown.
lug they are sold to the oll'al gatlierers ;
fashionable ladies wear small or large
dogs , just as they assume or put invay
uutv styles of l1 Intlbgene 1)r. Julia Brown
made use of a dog as the subject of a lit-
orur effort which-as Sueh things go-is
immortal ; circus clowns train troops of
t fdk dogs ; Ilind uton arc lad about by
dogs to bog : sonte dogs are life pre.
4 ' servers , rescuing lineman beings from
t . watery' graves ; ht Uau msois dogs mire
r protected as scavengers : iii London dugs
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rl nro cut lip nhivo by vivisectionists ; tiu (
: r "best dog in ( hue world" is used cluelly
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P. FOR SALE ;
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t , r , 186 foot on 24th st , corner Douglas ,
- ' $23,150. ,
, toot on 24Th , near Faraam , $0,000 , ,
' Lot on Dodge , corner 26th , 00x148 ,
31000 ,
Lot on Dodge , SO-foet front , corner ,
$3,000. ,
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48 fet ( on 6th street , near Dodge ,
$1,000. ,
6-acre lots ; n Faraam Park , $120
' Fr acre , Easy terms ,
i Stock of clothing and furnishing
gcols in good location for sale or exchange -
change for Omaha real estate.
1- Schlesinger Bros.
Real Stec Dealers ,
1018 FARNAM ST.
for brag ; and again , in every part of time
world mire dogs wllielt are good for
nothing save drowning ins bucket before
over their eycn are o len to give titian a
glimpse of the world.
Vacts About ilirds.
A Paris parrot lived 13 .year.
'l'hure have been founul 275 varieties of
birds in 1Vitshblgton territory ,
Ilmdf : million wild dunks are : nnupliy
killed in southern Louhsipua and sent to
the New Orleans market.
' [ 'hones Cary , of Fislikili hook , N. 1. ,
says he leas a hen turkey which lays one
egg every tiny ( XCOpt Sunday. OuSundy
she lays two eggs.
A uuluntain ; ; rouse , pursued by ahaw k ,
licw through mt uute of plate Class three-
eighths of an inch thick , which eras lit
time window of a Lake City ( Cole. ) store.
The Pane was worth $7i ) ,
A North Carolina crow fond a guinea
bet's nest iii it hcdge-row. After trying
ill ynin to hreak an egg with its beak , the
crow chitchod onu in its claws and flew
up fifty feet in the air. 'Then it lot the egg
fall , breakfug the shell ,
The beautiful piuunage of a South 'tfri-
cait species of birds humus beet chemically
exauuned and found to be due to copper.
\\'h'u the bird , are kept front food cum-
tainiug copper tluey emtrely lose the tint
produced by that uuteral.
A hawk's nest wls : broken up by some
boys who tvcrc attending mm temperance
eaulp.nentifir ; at Sprung Grove , N. 1 ,
R'hen ' the oltl hawk discovered tiuat her
nest Irul becu ruined she swept down into
time crowd of tenlpouice workers , seized
a straw hat iron : a nnnl's bead amid hew
away with it.
A eau of Day county , Alien , , lives of
the bank of a Immrge lithe wnete wild
ducks make their nests , lie hunts up the
nests anti replaces the eggs with Pggs
froth huts henuer3. The wtlti ducks have
1)alclted out a number of line broods of
cbiekeums for hies. ills hens have no time
for sitting around.
A nearly life-size chromo of a art was
placed out of doors wlucre the buds could
see it. A catbird , coming up trout behind -
hind , alighted on top of time culture , in
spite of the warnings of ot utbirths ,
which were in a state of great excite-
me t. Chnlcing to look dowml , the catbird -
bird saw the eat behuattt its feet , with
a soreant it turned a back soulesault and
hew away.
A gentleman driving past a small pond
near Monticello , N. I. , snw a great coma-
nlotfon annong a nunlbor of swallows
which ss 01ro 11ying ore the water , 1 re ,
rattly n large black crow came flyitlg
along , mind its presence seoned to quiet
limo otluer birds. Thu ubw flew down to
time surface of the pool and then rose with [
n Immige watar snnke in Its hill. 'ice snake
had caught a swallow by the leg , but in
trying to h cu itself from time crow ht pl-
lowed time snutiler bird to escape. Time
crow flew away with the snake.
A gentlontnn saw a humming bird
tueong the blossoms on a yellow iessa-
nt11me vino. Tie concluded to capture it
by first rntking it drunk. Proeurinrr : t
( uart of full-proof corn whisky , he filled
tim bells of mu doze [ a more of limn flow.
ors frith the liquor. The humming bird
presently returned to tlio flowers mtnd
drank up every drop of whisky iii theta.
It then flow to a neighboring llenb nlld
awaited developments. 'Pima gentionimmn
illicit the flower bells again and agmn ,
until the wlehe quart of whmisky was ox-
haustcti llm huanning bird drank it all
muul was eager for mono. Time next day
the little lopct wits ngmun busy autong
thin jessmuuino hlow urs , and did not uvon
appepe to hmn e a had taste in its nmotuth
trout the allcets of its dissipation ,
Studies In him-us' NCAIS.
In Now York time iron pillu s which l
support the ales tted roads hero bean ire.
ouptctl by the Runtish sparrow , au [
there , in the midst of amt almost constutt
din , limousantis of little sparrows have
bueu hatched.
In n Ketlhmky town stands a statute of
( Geot-"e \ \ asidmigtntn , who is ropresotted
lelding his limit ul his hnud. A little of
woodpeckers discovered the Ilia mie day
maid lorthwilh sal about nutkitmg a nest in
its crown.
.1 ) : fir of native sparrows marched up
to tae t'ory enema's mouth at Bert
\Vil'tt and built lhuir tittle not iu uido of
it. Thu glut was loaded , and the hold iu-
uvdors nngltt lutve fared badly hell not
their Ineseneo been discovered before the
diseimarge of the gnu.
A firmer load taken oil' his coat one
svarnt sIring nluruhug amtd thrown It
across time crotch of p low cedar tree.
{ v hen noontime eumuul : muftmstriousudr
of rnbhus humid collected in the exposed
'urniimolo for time foundation of their nest.
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1 him east ryas an old auu and flue ftraun' ;
tender-Iluarted time birds tlis-
- , so were not -
turbetl.
A pair of water ousels oleo decided
upon n spot for a nest just bullied a
waterfall. 'Pima only way to gut lit the
Itidgo of rock was b y Ilyimr titroulrh the
tvatcrf ; hi , timid this deny did , geiug lute k
and furtb with buiid11lg materials like a
00111)10 of schoolboys on n frolic. 'l'ime
little birds were avt ally ruat0tl behind the
transpareuit , over-tuuvutir veil of water.
A pair of sl.nrrosvs built their host on
the timid of the walking beun of aludson
river steanihoal. Time boat was fast mat
the wharf at the time , : old the eggs were
laid in the nest before she worms ready to
go. The old birds were in a pitiful hlultor
when tie great bcmmnt begul : to mov0 up
and down , autd for mi tinie they scouted to
question the advisability of trying to
t u.'tl'n 11 n1 a homo in such at 1umstcatl y
spot. Finally they bocanto reconciled ,
and tveut on the boat to Now York anti
back of several trips before the little
ones were hatched.
I'etha ) s no odder place was ever so-
lecteti Man that luit upon by a lair of
wrens lit Engimuul. been
caught and tinned to a tree as a sort of
warning to his tellows. Time body was
( r'd and carried nn , ty by ; its ,
having only time fe ttha' clad skeictml of
time tree. For soma reason a pair of tiny
wrens took a fancy to the dead crow end
begut : to utilize it. 'l'imey biought.lhe
wm rc , Inthe mind m n ( , , aeonsy ! ' hts'tt , ut (
r
theul. 1Tan they built their hest butveei
time sviugsmulti emade au enlraure to it mmt
the place ivlleru time crow's breast had
bcou.
Stories of Turtles.
J. C. Banks , of Olney , 111.1 cmtght a
land hurtle lit 1865 and cut his Idltmmls on
the such. Lmtst week Imo found the steno
turtiu in his garden , within it short dis-
tancu of the place where lie saw it
twomty-otl0 years ago ,
A hotel-keeper lit IVnsliington , Ga. ,
says n turtle's luoad was cut olr and
thrown into the back yard of his hotel-
'l'wentyfoa lours later it caught a
chiokeui by the foot and laid on until Its
jaws svoec forced open by the hotel nine.
Colonel J. G .Johnson , of Cherry Bill ,
11th. , found a ( mind turtle n l8t2 , mind cut
in its s11oll Ills initials muul the dtto ; , 1n
1518 the turtle was forma by , E. J ) . Clmty-
ton , a neighbor of Colonel Joimnsou. dlr.
Clayton found time turtle again lest week.
1t was crawling about time tomb of Colu
nil Jolmson , Who died forty yemtr5 ago.
Louis Croncnburg , of ( iolumbia , S. C. ,
was bitten of time foot by a snapping
turtle , hie attetn ) ted to force the turtle's
mouth Optic , tlpe ci'nmtimune
caught hint by the linger ant ! bit R be ily.
A lnual 'mpo' ' gravulysays : "Fortune [ ely
it was thiuudering mat time time anti the
turtle let go his hold tvithtout fum'ho '
trouble. "
'l'ive ' colored men quarreled in it tam ket
at Italeigh , N. C. , mutd me of then swung
a ten pound mad tunic above his ht ad
and theu brought it down upon time h ; : J
of the otltce hue : , 1 he blow ihllicted a
du(1p wood , and tie wielder of tim tur-
tie was arrested , ' 1'ho court will now be
cnllud upon to dceidc whether : turtle Is
a deadly woapuu.
Jnku hooker , a LOltlswlhfi firumnn ,
bought tsv0 suit gmiug tent Ie s and starlut
to carry thong uonio. One of the uu ties
snap'ed ' at a passing negro nud { ; rubbed
luim by the coat \\'iihhe Becker sous try
hug to pail the turtle's heal mtsvny the
other turtle grabb'd his hmuul , la time
c.t'itenent which 6)llntv'd ) time first tuuitiO
seized Becker ' .s free hnud. Neither voiuid
let go its hold , muit1 Becker run guide with
a tu tl0 ii aughiug frtnm ouch Mend , 'I'hc
creature's ! bads were out oil'turd still
their jaws clung , but were linnlly to'u
awns with great diilicuity. lbuckcr's
lauds went so lacerated tiuat le ivas laid
oil front duty ,
Parlous Aulatal Stories.
' [ 'Mere miie so eelitlty m'tts : ltd Kau'ts : City
[ hunt each polieentu , is furnished with a
lo'riet.
horned toads were a frequent nrliulc of
mail elmuter lit the San Diego , Cmml. , post-
otiiec until rec01ltly.
A cliickeh with four heads mind four
wings , the body nud beau l boiug nmtturnl ,
is on exhibition at Big Rapids , rllioie.
I'ioeho ( Nov. ) Record : A lusus ] lattteo :
in tie shape of a rabbit with live feet was
brought iulo town yesterday by nn lu-
diann 't'he fifthn fool of the rphbit tvcs
located on the cad of its tail. The fail
tuns perfect , tt itlitilt ) excepliun of the toot
oil lbc end of it. Likely , after mm long
chase by time coyotCSfor the purpose of
giving its four feet 'a rest , the rabbit
w o ul tZ' its bt.l et tuI aunt him ) )
along 0u it's fifth foot.
Baltimore Anmenirau : Yesterday afte'-
noon , two 11111105 owned and druvmt i '
11i . Joules L , Ilitclmuus , No. 110 Iloll my
street , took fritilt ; at a wheelbirrosv : ou
the corner of lluntington ; tvenuu :11u1
' [ 'ethic street , Baltimore cotutyuul : , dashing -
ing down the avemuic for scuvcrnl squares ,
anal into a stout ulaphe lrt'e , leaenmg it up
by the roots. The whole top of tllesvmmgou
was also torn oil , Fot'tiumtteiy Mr ,
IIitchens leaped out of time rear of the
wagon mm nnomont before tits tenet rul :
lnto the tree , : nil thus escaped injuty.
A pickerel was caught in a cornlicld in
the. itoek rive , llliuois , bottoms , while
engaged in luskiog ; cute. 'l'imo water of
the river has covecd the iOttOlils for
eight umontiet aid uuleli of Itst : year's
corn tom + tins uugnlhered in lie fields.
I'hme fish st u' into time hields mini nibble
the graind f ' orti out of the husks ,
A lee wimtd killed lust week on time ranch
of 11. Clt'Intek ' ; , three pules north of
Chico , which d as paitiVCly kumovn to be
tweitytwo years old. She would proba-
lily lava I1hod much longer , but was
killed by a kick foul a ] torso. Mr. Car-
nluek had gwtjod the hen over suueo she
tvas hatttled , and is suer about her ago
\I'hnt is.thuivaute of a lien ? According
to Professor Lrbfui , who owns those nua -
volous insects now perforntingg at time Exchange -
change ro ums in Loudon , the highly
trained 1tet shin' ! ) tlexirritens' ' isymdued
itt . 2 - , least that is time sum oIh red
by the prfossor for the recovery of u
missing member of his troupe that plays
"leading business. "
Thin hot Weatlum'
Of nlitl slnlliner has a weakauimlg efbet ,
both upon body ail uml nd. 1ou feel ab-
sointely ineapabia of doing any arduous
work , meld oven light duties mire parr
formud lmumguidly and unwillingly. This
low stallt of the systemm ! causes even
greater iii firnlity , and gives opportunity
for serious disease to gain a foothold.
In this condition flue system is quick to
respond to the reviving , quekouing , and
strehgtlleniug effects of flood's Rmtt sp
parilrt , tvhicli pnrilios tie blood , regu
Isle , time di"osttve urgaus , and infuses
fresh life anij vigor into ovey portion of
time body People who have taken it ,
write its , saying : "It puts now lifo right
into " 'it mmiumkes ' '
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idle. mile yottidg again.
Reader , if you sinter fron snnmmnrweak-
nesstryhood's Salsapartlit,100doses $1 ,
A RAILROAD ROMANOE.
P'littnl for the 7tntlieit Ae to by .ttf , Soreiu.na.
, "l'me ! railroad nuiwsboy leads a rather
ititerestittg anti , I tmmay say , itt [ hues mitt
adventurous life , " said n young bnsieess
nini : of this city , who for several yours
was eco of the keenest tutu most success
fun "peanutters" betvoeut Chicago nud
San Francisco' " 't'Ie newsboy , ' ' cuutiu
it'd be , "deals with all hinds of people ,
and hmms time best opportuuity in the world
to study guiden uatmru : utd size lip'
dlf'et eit elutractcrs. The , uuusiug iuui-
dods and episodes that ht , is a wiutess to
01. is a participant iii , iii time co11tso of mt
year , would till a largo sized voiume.
Perhaps the most atnusltlg timid at tito
same tunic most rotntultic little : tllhir [ hunt
I over was ongngcd in , occurred some
yCiti5 age on a ( 'eetrmml l'acilie train svhllo
I teas nuuning hetiveen Ogdcn and San
11 aucisco. Newsboy's , you know , genor-
( illy dress pretty well turd make a good
iqpett'utce , , gnu mire pretty sutooth
talkers , 11ost of thorn , as they go
through time cats , usumdly spot some geed
looking young lady to flirt with , mutd
while away a little time when trade is
dull or the train has been tleroughly
trorked. I was like tire nmeslof the boys ,
and 1 gtmuermtlly found seine ttttraetivo
lady ppssotger who was willing to be en-
to'taiucd. One day as I was passing
through time : aisle of one of the coaches
with tai armful of books , a baulsonc
young lady , vita di'n't ' want to invest iii
: my literature , asked 1111t if I klmew ally-
thiug about the town of Oreula. :
" 'Ureana isn't ouch of a town , ' said
I , 'it's only a station , with a depot , a see-
lion Itonse , pustotlice , a saloon , : uul one
or two other buildings. It's about the
loneliest place on carte. '
' , , Isn't timereaslorutherothmttfurnishes
Miners' supplies" she asked muixiuusly.
't'1\'nll , hardly , 'Phe oily etablmsh-
mnett of thud. kind is tire saloon , tvhiehi
stl1piies ! tiff ilible's Svitil wllisky. '
" Uh , dour ! ' she sigltetl. ' 1 nut afraid
i'vu go niy foot in 1t this tints. ] am
going to tell yon all about it , mind iierhtp :
uu Call help mule out of mummy trouble that
I air likely to get into. Solna weeks ago
I saw tut udvurtisonent in a liostom paper
frond a lemma living at Orenimmt , iuvituug
eorrespetdenee with a view to ntatri-
many. Itv'asumixiousloginununtied : mind
not seeing ranch of a uhaum ) fu timclittlc
Mtissaehusetts torn whore I live , as tlmero
are but few ulun worth mitrry11lg liter , l
coumcluded to answer the mtdverusenlott.
'l'imo correspundunce was accordingly
opened up , anti lit : few weeks we know
nil about each other , mind humid exchanged
photograulms. 'l'ime Oreunagoutlmnatled
mite to beiievo that bit ts-as a prosperous
uto'ehutt , and dealer in mimes' supplies ,
and thmtt le was youmg iuid haldsoum.
At least I judged so from his picture.
Tluo result was [ limit wo becnne engaged.
'uilsigllt-uneen , ' as the boys say , mind 1
ant nosy ml tie way to Oreanu to meet
limy future imusbmd. : But l mien bogitimdug
to bit suspicions thntall is not right , owing
to what you have said about Oreauu. You
must know evem ' amen ii. Orcana , '
' ' 1 should say I do ; I know 'inn nil
like a book ' I replied.
" ' \Vell , them ! , hike a look at this picture
and see if tfioio is any suck : man him
Oremun'said she , as she lmmmndeti urn the
photograph o1 a good-looking young
nmtul 01 about thirty ycprs of ago.
' 'T'here is not suchl a iimmn in Oreana , '
said L Just then Conductor Bob Edwmuvls
cpn + e muiomug , and bolding the piettro up
before king , I said , 'Bob , is thaoo anybody
fu Onaanlt who looks like that ? '
' 'No , sir , ' lie ropidud ant'hntheal ' ly.
' 'BY the way , Hiss 1'utlbot'-thmut was
fho nuuu : sic 11au given nil what is tire
nune : of tii0 nuul who ha , beau tvrding
.o yet ? ' I uketl.
4''iinltou ' her
, wits reply ,
4''Daltoe ' ! ' uxciaiunud 1.
I\\'hat , old Job Ualtun , ' said Cou
ductor L'uw muds in great surprise.
I''R'hy Dalton is the stioon , kcupurr
said L
' ' 'You doAPt say so ! ' nhuest simrieked
the girl.
\'cs i tin , mitt ho is lif tytlve yemuu s old
and as bald as : billiard ball , ' replied I ,
'I Verse turd worse , ' said fho little
lady , 'Oh dear , what shall i dot Gpn't
you help mite out' hero tt'u are almost at
0retuut , mu rll ho will he there to iii cot lilt. ,
its 1 Nava tulugrtiPimcd ldnl tutu1 i gut un
this train.'hat makes it all the worse
is that he sent nu $200 to tuyutyweddhug )
oullt ! and travclium clothes mural pay lily
fu e. Oh detrl what shdl : I du ? '
'Ilia , , ' said 1 , luruittg to Conductor
Edsvam ds , 'that old bpltl heatied reprobate
Dalton has Pit [ up a snemtkiu'r job on this
young lluly , ] le has gout tier out horn
utuier falsu proleuses. lie has ropre-
seited Iullnseit as ' 'ot11)gamid ) hantisone-
lhe original of this pietu e , whech ) him
stole for thin piu'pese. It this yotuug icily
ever gets oil'at Orenua , She twill htve ; to
emsrry tlw old rascal. She shan't do it if
I cart prevent it.Vhat do your say , ltoh ? '
'I 1 sdy [ lie snnmo thing-I'll stand by
you , ' pus ve ed he.
" ' ' shouted the brakennttt
'Urcauul' ( , mts
he stuck his head in the dour , anti the
train began slowing imp.
I"Uh , do so nothing for mo in a luu ry.
Ilidu atu somow'Ilera-auywluere--and I
will go right ( in to 5actauieuto U ) get rid
of that deceitful old brute , ' said Miss
'Ilibot ' , in a piteous you'd.
' ' with ' said I 1
'Cones nun quick , , es
took lien hand and rushed foris'od lvitlm
her to the agu car , wlmero I lne. ' ( t
her in. Ibetu ueng iii a few minutes to
Edon'ds : , he said to tooVi''ll : bike care
of thmtt girl , and if she is dead souk to
get mtrried. ; I'll pass lien through to Sac-
i mmuleute , 'l'ee she'll have no trouble to
pt'k up a good husband ; w oulun are
mighty scmite' down there , y'ou know. '
ltentenbcr that was way bark rum ] Still.
"Thu train S10qetl ; ) at Urean : , and old
Dalton rushed through the cars , looking
tius way mind that for Miss 1'mubot , lie
couldn't bed au trace of her , cud going
out a1ion , the ihatform lie said to Cam1-
( ! auto ! 1t.u t s , IPob t 's there a 1 o11ug n
lady oft board vllo looks like this picture ,
amid whoo nmmnle is Jcmulio'I'albot ? ' lie
handed the photograph to Edwards , st'ho
r'iiied tlttit ! bare was 1no stieiu passaltget'
em lentil.
1 'All mihoard ! ' shouted CouluOlor Ed
) cards , mind the trnhi umo ed od' ' Just as
time rear brakonutii , who wns full of nnis
chief , pu550(1 Dalton , la shouted , 'Sits.
old muu , that gal is in the baggage cmmr.
Billy , the uovsboy , locked her up to give
you the shako. '
"Dalton started on a run after the
train , but lie didn't entelu on. At th inext
stlhon a teiogra.i was received from hhu
for Hiss'tlhnt : , asking lien to route back ,
but she wouldn't answer it. A more
grateful girl I never saw in my life. Site
threw her arms lirstnrouml ac and kissed
ulu as the tea's rolled down her chocks ,
nud then shin thanked Eaw'prds lit the
salute way. lie took lien clear titrougii to
Sacramento , and got her comforttbhn
quarters mat time Cutpitul hotel until she
could either tied enuplo molt or a good
husband. If I harm not boot in love with
auothe girl lit the time , I : tight have felt
inclined to propose nysolf. Ihmt I was
ton wild li lhnsu ( hays to settle down , amid
j > orhapa it was mu good thing for Miss
ltibot that I didn't pm ohose. On toy return -
turn trip to Ogden I hid myself in tutu
baggage car as we unssed throe rli
would
Orumutmm , for fear ! hut old 1)mtltet
shoot lie , and for several trips afterwards -
wards I took the sauna precalmtlon. Ialton )
soup took a run down to Sacrmun01lto ,
: nut ctuheavorod to secure au Iuleeview
ivillu lliss 'I'aibot , to whom ho impel conveyed -
veyed lhu infornatiou in mm butter that ,
although lie wts , older : ud honul'er ' than
he had r0presetad hlnsulf , he was worth
; 0,000 , and besides hind a big interest in
the ! tyro I'atvli mime , tvhhcl tvus inviug ) a
big boon , 1(1s ( , T tibut , however , svouid
not adnat Tin ) to lien pr'eseulcu , and Im
returned mu diseolmsoimttc mmui to Oreaua ,
where he rosmned his business of dealing
In 'mhers'supplies. '
" " few weeks utter his visit to Snora-
leeuto , old Dalton rend In a daily pipet
of that cmty , mu notice of tire 11utrrlug a of
111ss Jenntu'l'nlbotto Ifomnr BostiViollt
prusperetts youug lima , proprietor g Y itr
eat in'r ' house of thq wr t ofd of tie Oen'
trmml 1 uu itie. Billy , limo nowshoy , thatwme
myself , tignred conspleuously It the do
eoumt of the tyuddhiuii , lit which I ivam
present as an invited guest. i reoelvef
great credit in the uesvsppper for thepan
I lain taken in sn : iug lliss'lalbotirout n
fatal mistake.
4
, ) { $
Ili/\ / kilo at 111(1 sy'dti111g f was struol
with the rentu : knhle Iikrnessof Bosticiol
f o thin photogrlpit : tlscd by old Dalton t (
deceive Miss Talbot. 11. seemed to Inn r
teuutrkmmblu coitueitieura , mttlil Ispoke It
the happy hub about it ,
"IUI1 , i lutist tut1 tuu : heft [ limit , ' slit
said , 'it's so funny. 1Ir. liostwiekis ronll
time o'Iginal of that ' ) luotogea alt , I nm0
hint ny n'ehient , you limos' , tviuile ho wa ,
: guest at the Capitai Dotal , mil I vii
itstoushod nt 1113 resemnbbulco to limn
) hoto rrmmplm , Dceouuing aequalulml wlti
aims , i shovtid him time photo mud asket
ithn if it w'ts : not his picture , fie said I
wits , timid theretlioli 1 told hhull my ttdven
tare. lie sc01uud tofall in love wait n +
at once , stud iii I1'ftiw ' ( lu 5 ho propose (
mouth 'its accepted. Sp yon scum thut tie
piultogrmuph which emunu so uamu'ly gottinf
lime into a trill with an old bear , humus don
uu ) mm l obd soevieo afterr nil. Bathe
rotnmultie , tsu't tt ? ' .
r'ru
+
I , I always had a tome mil welconp at th
Botwiek catnlg house wimouuvcrtholmh
stopped thou for breakfast. One mOin
lug ebout a year after . the ulu'rhi : o
walked into fho ( finmng rooun , maul l usl
wick , with a broad grin on his faoc
eseonteti inn ! Into time Mnr-room , and said
'Billy , it's fu boy , mid , fenuu ) mind l hay'
determnincd to immune ilium nReryou.Vo'I '
drink a boltie of wine to [ he health of tit
heir of flue house of Ibostviek. '
e
'Six months iatei aid , Job Patton die
imam the oll'ucts of too 'nlinets'suit ' '
plies , ' null sure enought his estate figure
tip mthont $5t,000 ) , which lie loft to som
relatives iu time east. I conveyed thin tmott' '
to 1lrs. Bostwick , amid asked her If aim
was not sorry for having.givomm old Dmlltol
the shake as she iii r ht have boon
window wllld $ . )0,000 ) 'Sorry ? Not n bit ,
sail she. ' 1 would not lun'a nuirrled the
old baid lleaded r' ) obate , as you otllo
him when you locked ne up him the beg
gage car , for $500,000 , 1 can never forge
flan' ] ncky I was in cseapiug that not. I
was a close call , ' '
\Vho11tor you limier time sea breeze' o' t11
brachm , uunmtatu air for your suunune' vacs
tiei you shauid nut oudt to provide yonrsei
with a hntttel1f Aegostura DlttcrR , while
is the ackuosvlodgud stamedaul regulator f
the digestive olguns. hi , sure to get the get
ufnu aetiele , nuauuntclu'ed oily by Dr. .
( ; . Ii , Siogert Ic Son.
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