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12 TIlE OMAIL1 DAlLY DEE : TJIUItSD.A.Y , NOVLMBEf 'I I , isq > > r" , . . . /.tj ) : C"lI.i.J * , ,1. ' ' ' 'j' ' . ' 4J' 7'it7\ ' . / ' = . . . m.tj m : MAD AP NELL ! f. n : A STOItY 0(1 A TUX M CATTLU IINNCIL . f y9 i. ( Captaln Jock Crawford the "I'oot fcolIl. ' In lime end Country ) t , - . " ) b E - - riE1r : . . T.L Be _ _ " ' Erit _ : 3l "Em . - ' - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Edward Ilolton the wealthy Dallas banker , sat alone In his private office In the great hank or which he was the head Ills race was pale his hands trembled and at short Intervals lialf . suppressed oaths and Imprecations - tlons bunt from his bloodless lips flanker 1I0lton seemed In an almost ungovernable rage But three months previous his only sot George , ! ; returned . from one or the famed cols . I legcs or the Last where he hall graduated with the highest honors. He was received with open arms hy his proud rather , who 'I ' i I'ral ' ell his accomplishments complimented ( hllll In the highest terms upon his manly appearance ( ' . and hinted that he would one Jay fill with honor the exalted position which the father then held as the head I1f i the greatest banking Institution In the "Lone Star State. " i After being cooped up for a number of years In a temple of learllln where the con- duct or students Is regulated by the most I rigid dfscfplhse ( the excitements allll sinful r pleasures or a lively western city were a revelation to the young graduate. lie first looked on In Innocent / surprise while a feel- lug akin 10 disgust permeated his breast Then as he grew more famlllllr with the scenes of gambling the bewildering eX- cltemenls of the "free.and.easy" dance halls and the indecent exhibitions on the variety stage they seemed to lose many or their evil aspects and to present to the young man attractions which had at first escaped ! his obaervatlon "Ice Is u 1Il0nllll'r of e0 frightful a mien That to be hinted needs but to he seen ; When seen ! too oft . falltllur with Ita face . \Ve first / endure then pity ( , then clllbrnct' " II soon became hinted about the city that George Bolton was fast developing Into a "sport" of the first water , and when at a taro game one night ho arose from the table the winner or several bllllllred dollars , his status among the sporting element was fixed high lip In the scale lie was never loath to join his sinful associates In a social glass and on morn than one occasion the services or a r cab were called into requisition to convey him to his room when his semes were stUIt'- ! fiell with liquor. Of course . a report or Georle's ; actions reached the rather's ears and he was appalled . palled at the Information 1Ie summoned the wayward young man to his private oltice and , with tears In his paternal eyes remonstrated - 1II0nstlated with him and pointed ( , out to re-I the great ! vortex of Infamy and ruin into which he was being ! drawn. Summoning all his powers or eloquence and In a voice 1 trembling with eutotion he depicted the pride he had always felt In his only boy , the ! last earthly gUt of a dying wife and portrayed - trayell In vivid word-coloring the hoped which he hod bullded up for the future or his loved one. one.The The young man's better nature was not yet Irrevocably calloused hy sin . and his father's words affected him deeply lie explained - plained the rigid rules which had governed ! his collegiate course and frankly admitted that the sudden transformation : to such scenes as the western city presented ( had proven too much for his weak nature , allll he had fallen de5(11to ( the protests or his own conscience. With tears of penitence hp promised to make an effort to reform and , whllo their hands were yet clasped over the II' , dge a happy thought struck the father. "I 1 feel lilY ) son . that you can escape ( from the terrible net whicis has ensnared you . U you are for a time removed from temlltatlon. Why not go ! to my cattle ranch Ul ( north and spend ' a few months with the cowboys ? I will give you carte blanche to do as yon \ please there and I am Sllle you will greatly enjoy the wild free IInre8traltwi lICe to bo found only on a , great cattle ranch " "Tho very thing rather. I will start to- morrow. A thousand thanks : for the sugges- tion. " George hall been gone : two months when the old banker fell Into the fit or rage In which we found him at the opening ( of this slory. The came or his anger ! was embodied In an olKn letter which laid on the desk be- fore him " i was written from the Monte Vista ranch . and the one paragraph / which . hllll stirred up the Iroublell depths or the old lIIan's soul ran ns follows : "And now , father I have route news for you which shoulll 1111 ( your heart with jar , but which I fear may anger you before you fully grasp the situation 'Ir. Stnver the owner or the IX ranch adjoining yours has : a beautiful daughter , Nellie HI years or age ! nllll she Is ns pure anti nclJlo n. girl as ever bestowed her love upon nn unworthy mau. She III a perfect lady In the house refined and educated , and on the ranch Is a bold and r fearless rhler-the admiration : or every cattle owner und cowboy In lorthern Texas. She can rope the wildest steers ride the most vicious bronchos shoot the Alto and pistol with unerring aim . amid In short , her won- derrul outdoor acconplishmicots have gained for her the sobriquet \Ind- ! wp Nellie ' Not a whisper has ever been heard against her character for Jlllrity and virtue and-well. to COIIIO to the poht ) she has consented to be lilY wife. " "A cowgirl ! " be hlssell through ! his clenched teeth "A wild harum-scarlllll or " ' the plains morn fllleit for the stable than the parlor ! By the eternal gods I would see him In his grave rather than permit him to disgrace the nalllc I have always shielded from dIshonor ! I" lie arose and paced the floor , at every slop breathing Imprecations upon the head or his undutiful son , and cursing the wild nYlllph of the prairies who had entrapped hllll. hllll.When When he had : somewhat regained hits COIII- posure h" touched a call bell and a messenger - ger entered "Tell 1111' Marshall the vice president , I wish to see him. " In a mOlllelit that official entered and seated hlllls'lf near his chief. "I am called to 111) Monte Visto ranch all very Imporlant business " the old banker said "anll lIIay he absent several days I know or nolhlllg outside the regular routine or business which may demand your attention - tion , hit shoulll un'thlnp or especial importance - tance present itself. use your own good judg- lellt II conshlorlng I. I h3\'O the { ulltot confidence In your wlsllolll allll business ability . Marshall and wiI'o'e any trans- ' action ) 01 may IIIcke. After sOle business conversation the vice president withdrew . and 1I1r. Bolon preceded - ceded to his palatial liome . to make Irepara- ( tons ( for his journc The railway woul.1 lake him to a point twenty IIIles distant from his ranch . from whence he would be obliged to travel on horseback. . . . . . . . . Wih a swinging . ceaseless trot thl gallle little horse moved over the staked .1 The heat was stifling , hut the 511 was fast slnllnp dour toward the western horizon , and Mr . Helen knew he was neurlng his destination. Ills thoughts were with his wayward son . and so engrossed was he with his bitter rellectons that he paId no etlon- ton tn his surroundings . as the horse bore bllll on and on slang the lusty trail. I'ralrle dos ! sat Ul on their conical abodes and barked saucily at him as he passed along and n. rJleonaIH' . coiled beside the trail . sent forth Its dread : warning anti struck viciously at his IJOns legs , bul he saw them not. A herd or anlllopp Fcunpl'roll : away at his approach and bounded over the grassy sod wlh grace- rul leaps ( but ht' was ns obvious or their prt'ence as would have been a man or slole. ! lie was aroused rrolll his bitter thoughts by , the deep thumping of hea\ ) ' hoofs II his : rear , and , glancing backward the blood seemed frozen In his \lns at what he aw. Less than fifty yards ' distant with head towered for the charge . . anti tall throat aloft In . with in Its ' . rage ( fury blazing II Is fiery e'N , a huge Texas steer bore down upon him. Wih n ) 'el or terror he struck the spurs deep Into the sides or his horse but the animal seas wearied with its long trip . amid made but n feeble effort to escaIJt' AOrlght- ' edly he again glanced back and noted that the infuriated brute was rapidly gaining al I him , and at the same mOllnt he aw 1 , girlish figure . mounted on a beautiful black I horse , emergt' from a gnlcl but a short distance . tance beyond the maddened steer. lE breathed a fervent prayer to heaven for d" Ilverance , as he saw the girl urge her here 10 is utmost speed and dash forward upon the trap or the crazed brute , calling a lariat In her band as she lew along. But the ruri- ous animal was upon him. and ere the girl , could reach the spot the long . cruel horns , hall impaled the horse , and the banker was I , , thrown violently to the ground several ) 'anl distant. I Releasing itself from the L.llem ' Ielfa " Iselt r.len , tl'lnl here , the steer tosell its hestloft and , lnl lowed \Ith rage , then , lee'lns the prostrate , _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ form or Mr. 1010n. charged fiercely upon him As the last rll1 spark or hope was dying In his bosom he heard the ( "sl\'lsh" or a lariat saw the rope In graceful coils fall over the widespread horns or tll steer , saw the girl rIder rein In her tralnNI horse for the coming shock and the next instant the huge beast came to mite ground , almost within reach or lula hmtd and lay as I stmtned . The prostrate ( ) man attempted 10 rise hut fell back with a cry of pain and the last view which met his eyes ere consciousness left him was that or a graceful ! , willowy form spring ( from the Faddle with a small rope ( lu hand running toward lute fallen monarch of the range and tying Its four feet finely together ! as the farmer secures flue feet or a hog to haul to Iharlel. . . . . . . . . When the injured banler's ; truant serves returned lie found himself lYing upon a comfortable Lcd In a neat , hone-like loom. The walls were of whitewashed logs amid the ceiling covered with canvas but un air or neatness prevailed . Inl the ornaments upon the wall and furniture . and the genrl aspect or thc apartment ( denoted that It owed hand its tidy appearance to a woman' skied lie made an effort 10 rise , but sank back upon his pillow with a moan or agony every bone In his body seeming charged with the most acute pain. Closing his eyes , he tried to rccal the past hut his throbbing brain re- fused to respond 10 his will. Wa he dream- Ing ? I rol an , adjoining apartment came the soft notes of'l Mu'uo In 1 dreamy prelude soft as I the If' . l ' ; 're touched by feathery fingers . then the sweet tone of a blrJ-111 , voice low and tremulous , In oothlng song. Ho had never heard a voice or each melodious purity , . and he lay and listened n ! one entranced - The notes or the song filed way In low , soothing cadences , and a moment later he heard the knob or his door turn softly. Clos- Inl his eyes as Ir fearful he might bt' awak- enctl from the autlflll dream hleh had come upon hh11 he heard the rustle or a dress near hiD Led and a soft , cooling hand was laid upon his fevered brow. The touch seemed magnelc In Its Influence The pain- ful thl'obblng or his brain almost ceased , and he was about to rail Into a peaceful eluusber . when lie trout . was wIthdrawn and the rust- Itug garments retreated toward the door " ( 'lease don't go ! " The girl quickly turned . and a look or pleasure lighted 11(1 ( her handsome face as she l returned to the bedside . " 10 you reel better . slr ? " "fletterVhat has happened to me ? Where am IVho are you ? " "There now- you must not talk Mamma Is away on a visit . and papa ) aid I must nurse . You alit find ! . strict , nUlse you. wi hll mite n. nure I fear for I am determined you shall get well. You wi abe ) ' mite . won't you ? " lie thought he hal never beheld a sweeter smile illuminating . a more angelic face anti he could scarcely yet convince himself It was not all a dream. "Yeo , I will obey you , hut you must tel me what has happened to mile " "Don't you reml'luber ' being chased hy a VCIOU ! steer that caught your horse and threw you and- " " \Vait a tltotneilt " , lie closd : his eyes and truant memory returned - turned "Yes I remember It all now. And you are the " angel the good Lord sent to any res- cue ? "Oh. I am far from ( angelic . I assure ) 'UII. I was coming In from a gallop on the ranch when I saw the great brute after you . and although Baekblrl ( Is the best amt ra t"s cow-horse on the ( ranch . I could not get UJ ( In time 10 save your horse. I gut my rope on the critter , though ! just In time to keep him off you and threw and hog - lteJ him N lie was harmle8 You tainted dell : away and I don't know what I would have done done one or our cowboys who hal seen the whole aftar ! hJdn't ccme up.Ve lifted you on his horse anti brought yon home. Taint sesr was a dangerous brute , and I left nlll tied until Ilapa coulll send some of the boys out to butcher him. You shall hay a lce ! leal\ from him for your pupper. " "Ugh ! I never ceuhl en.ll e a taste of the ugly brute ! " "Oh yea you can . for Il:0,1 It myself . ali papa says 1'1 the best ' molt ' In Texas. Ilat there you must not fair any mora until ! you grow ' stronger. " "Just one word more. Where am I , and who are you ? " "You are In a cattle ral ; n. amid I am tits : ' " ranehman's ( laughter. "How long have I been here ? "Thl Is the third day " tll , "how " tar am I from the Moats'lslr ranch ? "But a short dlstance-I.\ ales " about : ' "Uo you know George Dolton . who Is stop- ping ( thl' e ? " "Iloltol ? Bolon ? Oh yes . I believe there IR a young gentleman vel' there ; a ser ur the owner I have heard . Oil ] ? tr. Ilolton you know 1' the r1'h ( hanker In Dallas . and they say he5 \ just ( lie nicest ell gentleman In the stale. \Vhy . when Mr. Mathews' daughter ! Annie died ( : lr. Mathews Is the foreman or the Monte Vlsto you know ) . that good old lan sent an Illertaker tlll a metallic casket clear i rrom Dallas , and had a lovely Iron railing put around the grave. When Mr . Mathews went to Ualas ) and wanted to set the bills . Mr . Bolon told him to go back to the ranch and attend ' to business . and Ir he ever mentioned' matter again he would get a new foreman Mr. Mathews just wor- ships the dear old soul and I'l give him a good hug myself I I ever meet him. Annl was usy best girl friend . " " onsense ! " growled ! the old banker. "lie did no more than any man would Jo under the clrounstanees . lave you any other girl friends In this locality ? Do you know a girl named Nelle Stover ? " She turned her head . so the injured man would not observe flu , flush which over- spread her fair face and endeavored to hide her confusion behind . hehlnl a congh. "Oh. yes ; I know her quite well. tier tathes ranch joins the : lolt . \Isto. " "Yes the shameless minx ! I may as well tel you young lady' . for the whole counlry will rllg with I before a week paSH'S. I am 1 Iltwarl ( 10Iol. ' the owner or the Monte "hto , and George ! Bolon ) Is my scap grace son. I sent hIm nl' ' here 10 enjo a season or ranch Itfe . and his first act was to fall In love with a wild . rough creature n liar- rid cowgirl. She 10 doubt has short , red ( hair a face like I stewed lobster and a , swagger like a prize ring hully. Wears buckskin breeches . probably , , and slt'ar Ikea a pirate. ( But I'll balk his game. I'l thwart her nicely laid scheme to entrap ( a foolish boy and marry ahov her staten ! D-n him . I'll lock him UI In a lunatic asylum I he doem't come to his sense ! I'll- " A ser hand was laid on his mouth and a gentle voice sail : "There there ! You arc exciting ) 'ourseJ. and that will never 110. You really wrong poor : ele Sto\ r. She Is not a bad looking girl and \ not I bit rough as you picture her. Indeed , she has a good education . und dresses . Iresses real neatly. BnekFIIIh . ' ' ne3t ) \ what-you-call-'emus ! Tie idea ! People seen to think u Good deal or Nellie In these IJurts. " " ' " "lIut she's a horrid cowgirl ! ! "No more bO than the other girls on the ranches True . she can ride broncht . and she can rope steers : but she h a lady for all thai. Mr. Ilolton . I don't want to wound your feelhtgs but what would have be como or you three days ago had It not been for a ' ' horrid cwgirl ? The old man winced beneath this shot but quickly mt ! ' ! , I. I hj "But you Ile ; Ufferent. You are an angel amid I owe my life 10 ) 'Ol' sl,1 and daring splrlt. I owe you a , debt I can never repay , and I shall always love you as I would lure n daughter. I your father will give you up . ' ) I'll adopt you iumd make ' 111 n princess or 'ou. I that hot-heallt'll boy \oul,1 forget that crazy 'mndc3p , ' as they c.11 lice , and hang around this ranch hubs old dad ' ' ' luilht--\'cl , he \I'"ull think or It. I will send for time ungrateful rascal and ' must " you get acquainted . " Oh . no Mr. Iolton , you must never stOP to m m3t'h.ma\.lnl \ ; . I have too tnut9i respect for you to think you would do that. ( Destdea , " amid a \lnsh overspread her pretty face . "Z I.a\ . ' " base made my choice. A knock at the front door IntcrrupttJ tie conversation , and the girl hatenel from ' the room hi answer I. The light seemed to go front the old man's soul I she disappeared , and In iia heart hI felt n. tender affection springing II' rer ids fair young nurse lie ) heard n whispered con\rsaton In the next' ' ! 'come . and a momclt later his Ion entered his I' apartment and advanced to hla beside , a I' ' happy smile on his face "Oh , father , thank God you are better , and i will now recover I" ! "Yes , and it's a pretty tmo for you to come and tel me sol here I have laid nigh unto death for three days and you but two miles distant , not caring whether I 1\.t or died Jn the arms or your stupid cowgirl , 10 Ioubt. I I 110 recover I will owe ml' to a 1to angel In this house , and not to you , sir ' " "Why , father I have been with you every moment since I was toll or your accident whIch was an hour after It happened I rode over to the Monte \'hto but two hour ago after a change or clothing How can you think le fie heartless ? " "You-you-what ? Why this young lady toll mo she dldn't know you. " "Oh I don't think ] she told you that father. She Is incapable of telling a ralse- hood. i "Sho did . or just the ale as toll le so I asked her about ) 'ou. amid she said she 'be. levd there wa a young gentleman at the Monte Vlsto , ' What did she mean by such a subterfuge ? " "She Is I queer sort or a girl nn'l might have thought It would excite you to talk about know. " ltunller the clrcnmstances-you "Under the circumstances-the dreadful circumstance-yes . Well . George , my only boy I am glad you have been with lee I shows that you yet have n darn place In your heart for your old father You . no doubt have guessed what brought mo here and . brought moo so near to a horrible death and work as 11m. I I trust make one appeal ( 10 your manhood to your love for mime to your reverence for this memuory or your sainted ntotlter and Implore you to give ! 111 that vulgar wid girl timid go home with time Wi ! you do it . 1Y son ? " "I ather , I have always known you as ( just man. Your en\lable reputation for ! Ion- osty . square dealing and justice to all men Is the foundation upon which your great business - ness at Dallas has been built np. I ask ) ycu now . as a intro Is It just to cOlllemn a person or whom you know nothing ! But I al yet loyal to the best old rather on earth I will make you this sacred prolllise. I FW Nellie here . In this house . as I entered . and will bring her to your bedside After Eeelng her all talking with her , I you ask 1e to give her up I will do so , and drive her front m ) presence that Instant , and go home with ) 'en. " "God bless you . you are yet my own son . " the old man cried with great warmth. "Bnt I cannot bear to look upon : that creature . Georgi' Give lute right up-llglt noGo to her and tell her that It Is my wlsh- 1) ' command and you unmet obey It. " "No father that would he unjust and en- tirely unlike you. Do you accede jo my proposition - osition ? " "Yes bring the girl here. Con my little nurse bE present at the Inter\lew " " Yes . father , I will bring her also , " George left the room amid In 1 few . minutes - tiles later re-entered. leading the young muse hy the ( hand , The old man conjured UJ ! 1 look or stern disgust , and wus holding to It ' tenaciously when the young couple cntertJ , They stood by the bedside a few moments amid a painful ( silence . which was broken by the voice of the aged father : " " 'hy don't the creature come ? Has thc scheming hussy's heart fallod J her at the thought ot facing uu outraged father ? " "Sho Is here , " "Who Is here ? " "Ntlle Stover-1IIadcap Nellts'-who saved your life all Is nursing " you back . to lealh and strength again" Ignoring his pain . . the oh man raised up In the bed , and gazed rom ono to the other In blank nmazement. Ills face turned red and white by turn . anti he vainly ) essayed I to spe3k. Fmnally . le sank back UplU his ] llow wih n greats and fairly sinned : "or all the mean Infernal abolluable. contemJthlo ( tricks 10 play ( on 1 helpless slel titan . this stands at the he.11 ! Begon ! L ' ave else room ! Get out of my sight b : tore I get up and throw you out . you miserable sc'aem- era ! " ) )01 siIW\- They quick I retied . hut In a few moments - ments Nellie stole softly back Into the old man's Chalbcr. She left the deer slightly ajar . anll after a tine GEorge cltoU ' ) ' up- proachell and I p eped In. Nellie was Imeelnh by the bedstde her head bowed upon the In- \alhls pillow . Ihlle II softly stroked tier lovely I . brown hair. le was talking to her In a 101. tender tone-o . low. ho duel not catch ' an Intelligible word. - - I Is still h31d that tle wt'dlln In the Dalton mansion \ at nalas eclipsed In gran- Ilcur any event ever seen In the state of Texas. The air brl.les . father and ! mOhe : two or the most re-pecte:1 ( : peopb of nQrth- ern Texas . were present , and sism'l c. Ilrolll or thell new sail al hanker Bolon \\1 " " . or Ids new 'Iallcap" daughter . - - - - - - The Darlngton.1. Jcurnal says cJil . . r- tally of a popular ( patent : 11te'ltctuec : Iwow from ' rom experience that Chailherlain's ) Colic . Cholera all U'arrhoa ! Remedy Is all that Is claimed for I. as on two occasions I' stopped excruciating Iiains out possibly snl'fl us front an untlmrly gla\t' . \ \ ' " 10ul,1 nt rest easy over night without I In the hlust " This remedy undoubtedly saves more juahi [ and suffering than any other mClelne In the I'.orhl Every fondly shoulll keel I In the house for It Is loust' . sure 10 he needed sooner el' later . _ a 1' : In.gJ xln'sr'.tt'fus : . 1.001 Well fu 'I'htury . hut ' 1 II 'I.I. . . A'hnt .r . the HI'ul A Cornel professor . In the current American - can Journal or Sociology . revl\e the idea of an endowed newspaper . which at one mine or anolher has awakened the Interest of 1 great many ldeallsts. lie says : " PI'obably no greater service could bt' done to the country by any wealthy lan or group of men than a liberal endow1ent or a i IIer i with a um so large that It would bl a mater or Indiffer- coca whether people subscribed 1 or not. " I may he remarked In passing cOlllments the Chicago Chronicle that a newspaper clitell with entrc ; Indifference ar to whether people subscribed or not would not Ie likely to wield any very considerablE influence . , anti It appeals that the plrpose or the Cornell . nell professor In suggesting un endowed newspaper Is to secure n valuable engine for awakening the highest and 1II0st patriotic type or public sentiment. Ito contnues : " , \ paper with such an cndotmeut In the ands or truEtes or Integrl ) . . \ lose nlm It should bO 10 give the news fairly and fully . to give the basis for judment on all political questions - tions . to give , carefully written . moderate opinions ) on both sldes . mhht bE' more or tin educating Inluence In the cummunl' ) ' and might have a stronger telllteney toward ele- vating the political tone or cur country than a dozen new unl\erslle . The Ilcture ( Is an engaging one hut Is I real ? Our universities are endowed . but are the ) for that reason the homes or free thought ! free speech and Independence ( or po- Ilcal action ? I ) they ; not rather compel their professors to Inst1 , into the minds or 'ou'h ideas aceep'ablo to the class . from which the mth esttbes ohtnln their etulow- ment ? \Ithln a veryfew months one of tie most heavily endolt'll and richest universi- ties In the United States has sUlllmarl ) ' (11s- ehargell two members of Its faculty because It disapproved or their mlltlcnl ( amid economic \'Iewl' One thought lit to tilts active part In a populist cautpalgn . a course naturally displeasing 10 the rounder or the college. The other , whose case has ben given while discussion In newspapers managed 10 orend every great corporate Interest In the conn- try . loly In the face or consolidated wealth . to make the appearance or tie predllent ot the university In a Chicago ! club , according 10 that official's own statement the signal tor a vIgorous attack upon his institution as a nursery or anarchism . unll. In short 10 estrange the very peon le from whom additions - tions 10 the endowment night be expected. Naturally bout or these genUem.n who were foolish ) [ nough 10 fancy that scholastic halls were the home or perfect intellectual liberty are now compelled to seek thtr livelihood elsewhere. 'he endowed university never has a bIg enough endowment anti always must cater to theI hlns and prejudices or the people through whom I hopes to Increase its reve- nues. The endowed newspaper would be In like casu. Indifferent alike to circulation and to avcrlslng. It could expect little revenue from these sourccs. Instead or endeavoring to maIntain gOld standing with Its readers and advertisers , as the average newspaper or today does . I would have to maintain rela- tons at friendliness and confidence with the wealthy classes In - the comet unbty. Whether ! this would conduce to a greater degree or Independence - dependence than II manifested by the newspaper . paper press or today might possibly be left rr determinaton to a jury made up or pro- ressors 01 [ oltcal science In unlversltel which the laesllntablo benefit ot enjoy Inestmable beneft aa dowmeaI . Actl at once . never fails , One Minut Cough Cure . A remedy ror asthma , and thst feverish c.n1lltou which acCCmllJlles a ae- sere col < . The only harmless remedy tat produces Immediate results. . M. J. MANIX I - i : - , : 1310-1312 FARNAM ST , 0MAHANBASI-- ; - , : Recognizing the fact that the Holday Trade wi soon demand great quantities of goods in our lne , being heavily over stoclkd we have concluded to CUT PRICES 1 all to pieces , without retard to cost of artIcles mentioned The goods offered at cut . prices . arc the same quality and purity } that we have always sold . and we guarantee their absolute purty. \Ne handle no ITtatlon i goods of any description- 'rLr w V V = : \E QuOTE J = WilleS Imported Gi11 Whiskies Pure " . C . Ulle\1 Oln. . . . . $10 per quart , California or d la 1 s Old ' 01. . . . . . . . . . . 7ite Swecb'Vites Aiib ttp , ' . . . Anl1lle SugPIllmle$1.5o 1111'11$1tO tier , , . . . . , ' quart , li.OO 1"1' 1 case. 1 ' ! O' (111111'1 , 1N ) C gallml : . 1Olt I ttlm lo. ' : " . . . : ; ' .1 ; "I ; flI ( ) l , I 111'li , Oc IHII ! ) gllon , 1101 Cherries . In , ' , 1hu'Ischlho..75c . . per. l1lancOlh HS.c. . . . . . . : .IO quau t 'M O ' . . . . . ' . ' 1111.t SSO per raise. 9Ur galloll ' Augellca,30c 11 lltl'I. . . . . :11 : quart 11111 , ggl' gallmtl glOI Abshltlti' . . $ LiU ) , per . guu't l'Il' : ' $ lie T 1 _ - - 11\llc Stock , . . . . . . . . $2,6O . . . . . . : tOl' 1lla'f , IHI' ) gllllnll Illl' 1"'Hl' ' , Whk lltllll. 1111111 gllon 13e ' ' . . . . ; : ' } ' 1 . 1 S 1 e S Ileehllttlgo.7' ; ( m ' quart , ' 275 quilrt .oo ' Pt per . 111111"1 , . . . . . : . ; lU ( ll'III'u'l . IHle , " 1101 Hl'nl'IUctnl' : : ' quart , ! - - 0 lct'lllgC. : 11t' Illnll : , f 'Iolmr. . . . . . , , ; 5Ic qutu'f . IHIl' ( gall/l / . per case : gallotl ' . :01' gllOI . . _ ' " . ' ' 1 01. , Chlal'll'C11se..S(10 ( ' ' . ' " ' 1 . H\I'It C'IltllvbL : , : hits ( Illal'l. title' gnl Ch.tlllelse " S" . 1'1'1 ] Iu''u'13,00 ] " ' lllackberry Wine , :11 : I1L IJc ! galen per IISC . . Old CI'o\.i c IICI' quart , $ 2,7u per t , . , Bitters John .11Jl ' ol & fen H Duhll . ullnu . Bitcrs gllol. nhforluu Dry 'VUtCS ( Alg0st ra 1Chlskey.L2u quart , a3i11 case . Oscar IcIIIH't'.ie 11 quart , $ : .ii ( 'Inrtt. . . . . . . . _ Oc ' . ( ; oc ( ) Callon . ' quart c . . (11'lt. IUI'I. gllon Skgl'rts Au"ostorg ' . . . : flit . tel Sleglt'ls.\ s..110 _ . : htrlulll. . . . . : : c IIUII.t ( 71k' galen Sleglt'ls.ngoslol ) ' ( it.IO Blcl'H. per / ' $1.\ ; per galou. . ' ! .20c IUllI 1 , toc galen A 111' ' , \lgo'to'l ; Bltll's' . . . : : : o Au brcy Disti llery dames 1 s. 1'cppcr.,7uc leI quart , ! . , ' _ . : per gnilrt . .1'N ( ) ' dozen. ' _ California I Brandies 1 I , . Ares IIUall. " IlpHln lJ 1 per Bllcls.:1 dozcl. : : Iday , Scot ] ' , ' .1 - d. , S' ) . 1111 gilllon. per ) qutti't ) . LiAIO case . . \Y. II . \ ' ' , Calro'll llrandfur . II . , : . .jj gal. Kl'IICS"s EI1 :1.00 ! tJuln per BIIIIL .tc . . . . . . . . , ' _ , . . . . , . . r , I. : lcBms'cl-i . . _ _ . c } eI quart . , Uulfomla 11'atllr $1 lIt. $3.50 : /al. par " quart . $ 1.O ( ; per casc. Qum Is. . $1.1 per C11.l , ! 11,0 $ _ . H per ' gallon . Asparagus $1.J Iiittcrs.bUe . tier case. per quart , O. R. C. 'lu 'lul. . iic per quart , $ 2,75 I m per t e d inipol ted l\ottrea t per ' gauan . p Club Calladtall . . Port 1111(1 Sherry Cntadiat nye We havc 11 Unie ! Stoics Bonded .j' ' . W.S 1 , . 0 1' 1 . 1'ort. . . . . . . . . . ' 1,00 gtmrt 'archOURC : - 111 e S ' ] ' : ulgoua O . . . . . . . . , , , , 100 ' qUn Q harts , $ lA0' IIInlR l t . 50c' half IIInlK ) ' I Royal . . . , ll.t.t. . . . . . . . . . . "Z . I'C ) el'qulrt lI'lunlt ( aoc ; quarter ( gluts , life. Guckmlheluler Ityc " spring ' 01. 1 j Barton & Guesticr Anlntllllo . . . . . . . . ) . . . $100 Irish I . . . . 1111'el . . . . ) . . . .quarts Il. , JOc { OI'CCI ) n'lcl Sour Mash , spring ' 91 , j Claret D omes t IC -ltlLh I . . . . t. . . .11 / ] Illlt'I"e , . 'n : and 03. I "t . Jullcu , 1881. I . . . . . . . . $ -1)0 ) & j Glbsou Pare 1 , . . . .1 , L I. McHls'm' , Rllrlng ' 01. " urc Rye.iOc per quart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . uROI tsc. IU.l : laralx. 1181. . . . . .4 U.OI . ' Ionllt ; ( H I' 'f I 1RSI. . . . . . . . . . $1.00 : ) Ch a11paO11eS $1i : pet' gallon. Prices ( " Lu Itsee , 1 ; 'H. . . . .1 I L ( /0 / ) . . , ( ! lllal la , ( . . . . . . . .O . clll'S' 1Gtnss $1.00 ( hart : GOc dot \ ' ' m mid ' . . . , , Quoted Application \t Pure ( OOc on Uhuleau Lalle , ] SSL..au'00 Calc. . . .Qlal't ) , , 9.01) ) ; } late , $1.0 : lal's'11IIlulc HS'I.lic ! per quart ( 01 Applcntion WhIte W'lte Urbal1'l , : : ! .O per ) gallon . - .l Stufcraes ! . 1SSI. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.01) Wine C0111pa1Y GrllI1111e ImI usc. . . . . . . $ : : : ' lultHlllltIH.1SSI..8.00 al . & " ( old en eal Qla ; 1'11. : i.so , p1111s $1 11'c h:1e : In baud . Port or Omaha , ( 'I'C llllt'I"l' . . . . . . . . . . . . ! " - . "IO I' ' . " ' 1111'I " Ies Bantry H ' almlch I R'hlak es and Frederick Krotc's 11 ported WIHc' Irish \hlsldcs , also JamulcIL ; f. Caflellz Rhine and NUYCUH & Co's. Bordeaux . ' CaHelz Ch tx Cha11paOteS Hum. I' l\osele Wines I1iiportcd CordIals. AdI'Utll lall'Ct SPnIqJiuR Iuportcd KI'ulls : i'ltiugrr------- $1 (11' ruse SOl1ut lnry } oYII SpoI'Ilul : lall Ischinm $1.10 qt. . . . . .aicits ( ' Pi . lees . It. : l rotes l.nubtuhtltitee..0 1u'r ease 19mits I --------.1 _ .per ( ) case $ GLiO'rcatn Uenluthc . . , . Ilh Ilt' $1 111' 'IHe 111 :1:0. 1111' . : .1.0 'I'la II 11111 $1.d0 qt. t $1 lu casl , , . . $1,0 - Klll'H Kunl ; IJlh. . , $ ! 1'11' ' Cnsu Quart : . . . . . ,5' : .OO , pct' case , $ : :1r0 : CUaCOl , IuJngs . $ liO ( ) ghaillU case l'l 11 Quotcd 01 App1cahol . INSTRUGTIONS 'I'C OUT-OF-TOWN OUSTOM I S , \Ve assort Bottle Goods , putting in just such an assorilncnt as you may wish'Ve Cl0 a strictly cash business-do not ( n 0 , , in an order without money remittance , \Ve make the folowing : charges for packing co : Each package of one dozen bot- , . les or - enc galen ' t jut' . Ij'CSClOt CC quoted pr1CCS . - - , f Al Thli w , . { & Tradc.r.'ark. ' , 4 "er ! 1 . it , t Photograph on ' . , . itt - you ntcnlory I t p > ; ' ' stands : Cur all that is } ' J . .p efccrt , economical r , Cleanly and durable r t ( . in heaters and cook- - r , - s ers. \ rah it as a ' gUde ou wi get " what wIl satisCy you IARGESTSTOVE PIANTINTIEWORlD AI Your Dealers. 'V.U. YLE' DICKEY & CO . 0111a. A. c. RAYIIER , South Omaha Leading - Business Men of Beatrice , Neb. u ) , lt'FMba'I' : s'l'onl : . XI.'S. .1 . . 1\111. 1) 't'IS'I'S. \ " . 11. lull.tut , 11001(5 AIIS'19t.tC'I'S 0.1 1'1'1'1.1' ' : . UrV. . 11 . Stryker . Shill NI ttH. ; . . I. : : : : : ; ; 't'hus. Pule R Sou. P u ii"I" " News , ( . U\'g \\'onHS. : l ' par Stluul , l'uul Guge , .U I ICl'I.I'I'ILI. . Iltl'LLO . l1. IroWI I . I ' r'OU' ' ' . II. 111x'1'8. 1'A 1 N'I' 1:11. . . , . . IdSI'Itl'SS COIPAXY. , ) .1. Ii Ilurks R Co. I'XIII'SS : . . I. lurl. . ' . . . . . ' . .Iohn Terhuur. G. t 3lnsrrr. . r. I' ' . \ :11 I A.I'I" Is'tpnwN : . CO \I' . ii . 1lusley . Agent. I'IIOTOGItAI'IILiIS. .t'I"I'l)11Nld1'S ) A7' LAI'I' I. : 0.1. ) \I'nt. PIO'I'OGI.U'IIEIS. , . 11 . . u. . . \.hle ) ' . , PI.II ; .tSU i'UL'U . is h' . In..llhlu" . . U. b. . :1'llhll. . ' . Ilhislbi'y . f. ( ' . 1IM'rl uuuun. J . II . " ' . ,1111. . I. \ 1.1 h ) . , ' ( . : I'Crhllon. t' . C. IOrsey . I. . \ . 1.ebNter. I. 111. . I'111'SI'LINS . Is , It. I' 0 ' pp' . I'II'SJ'I\ : i I : H , Itlnrtn1cr . ; & Illbb . PMI'll :1M , . , , . 11. 1..I'h. :1.U. . 1 . lluztetl. .V . . 1. { lurrls . ll . I ) . Ilzl.t. - t. )1. . ' "hu.l"u. . 111'111'1" . . ' . . 11' . I' . Inrrl. . . I. .1. . I'h Ilti I. . )1111' : , . . ' , ' . " iS " r. I r. \ . ' ' , I" . 1 11. 1'tiirbcrl1)li I. J'lh"'lol. . 1 . V. 10hluHOI. : I. 1. It. 1V . Snhlu' I. \ Sllll. ( : .tItlIISl'31t . all ) I , \ , 1/1C.1S8 , l'C. , tlt\XS II.ISIS. ii. C. . Ioncs , 11\:0 . 1.\ Ii. line our r. 'I'hl' 1.'I..t "utlull luul" , CIC'IIlS. : I. . S. C. Smith . Ciahltt' . lnCI'IS. . , . PUt'llt'Itl' . lih. Cn.hlI' : , . . ! Iltutrm ' " Gr ' Co. I'II'I/t'l , ' . . 1'utrll' . I ul.u : n'lll" 1111. luru. .l Int. I. JI.hhl'I. . . , PpleIN. II . \ it 111/1tS . .Ilhu IIJI" , , . " . , ' . . Itobbl . 1 \ \ . 11' II. ° s 1'I. Il\I. lS I. , 1. lohhll" . . , , . . , . 1elrleht , i' .t . : J. 11111. .1.C. 1'I'h' I. I' \ CO. I' . \ . O.hll'n. I.\IU\\IE. I.I..U 1.'I. . Sl'Ot , ' Avty. 1' . n. Sh. . . . . Iltl'r.tnh' Iuvtatue'nt Co. 1Ip ' . 1.11 II. . Cornlntskcr . IE.\'I'I l'It C , 1SN1NC Cl : ll' 1,11. " .In'r. It1:5'P.11"lt.lS'I'S. : I. . C. I'nrke'r ' ( : tn'l :1Jr. 1tISI'SJt ) I ( ; . ' 1' P. .rl'III. , ( : .0. Hazel , flit I's-i31t5. ( lllt.I'r t. Sou- n. s. l"uu. . . III"\'I'IS ' 110 IhJ yrr. .1. I. 1ltnrspenke'r. . 1In"I'nkl'r. Gcorgc SI'a'II , . , ngcnt. \ . 11 . llltthtll. th'I'I'IUU . ' St.ou.ler. , \ It rugs. .John 111'11 , . S. .1. l'eursnll. htId.vrfiICll : ( O.\"I . \ GO. 10'1'I'H.S. S'I'\.I.IOXS. I. . 1Vnllu : ' r . " ' . . . . \'nl'r. "rl'.III.ut. 'I'h. . Grnud CentralV..1 . . ' . . Grnlli G'ntrll \V..1 J. ' \'lt.OU S Co. . 1m. lilt IC1 ( . I'l ( \'r.ou. I'rlli. Ilor\'r. . IIICI ' ' . . ' . ' . . . 'I'ht 1'nddoelc , 11' . H. 1..llr. JUI Irlel. . JI\'lua . . 1,111llullu. . 1 rap ' \ S''AICJ :1"1. , . . , . . , , . , , 1XSI'I\SCI . Churl" Stull. . . . . Iit'SiNIdSS CO1Lld:1./ : , ' . . . G tO . 11 . illulat. GI" IlulI. 5,11,00Ss . S. : I. ll. Ihr rringcr . : lrlll stud Shlrthllil School' i11ON 1VOItls. Ityrun itrrnlC ! . 1.'TI : .t. . ItOX'OII 1.'TIIiI.r : . 11 ' 1"1'1':1 .1SU EGGS : home. ' l.nlllllu. hearhumus. . II " \ " 'Ii " . IIIINI'II , , , I. : h"lll" ' ' , \"holc.aIe 10"\\ ' . 1..e " ' , . ' . . . . . \Vhultsuir. J 1I"I 111 tumid 1..tll CLI'r111NC 11'11' rl.wrlaht. I'a"I G : t'CIIIXI S. CIO'rJISG \1'1trlesnle curd Itetnil. ' 1'Ie Stogcr 311g. ' Cu Ih'nlrh I liras . 1..tll. 'lhL' SluaI'r : ia. J rl. 'J' . H. IItiIIIH AI. . ' ' ' lull. Alt. CO.\ . Jolt " 11 'I'IIS.'J' I. . . \ . . \I'\null'r. Ilntrh'e Jrlutu , Co . SIIOI : I\'I : I. J. . ' . John 11 'lllwst hcn . J. 1S : : . 't I'rtll. , . , I'S'I'H'D OJ 'l'll : JE.\CE. \1 I' ' I. Ii1)ud , ' ' . . ' . ! ( . ' ' " ' 1.,1 liras'I' II. I'ultuu I 11Jt S'I'IIII"'S . I : . 1V . 11'ehser' \ , \'h\'r. . . , 111'11'1'"U 1'0"1'1 CO . i . M . II'rIH\'lu. . ' ' . CO1hMlSShOY . II'u'h Ir. . CO'DISSIOX. L . : lun'I'I. " S ' IIilhhs k Cu. E. S. Stt'veris. The It lug Shoe Co IO.\X . &G11S'l'5 . Jlhl I'IJI'I. . CIINI'C1 ' IIISP.111 . IO.XtJ .111.1..h \ ( 'uudy ' 1lehCI'J. ' n. rim he , I (4m . S'l'.111LI7S. 1' . Jnl tiI Ih'h , Ire , . . ' ' ' ' .1 . I. . ' . ' . . " 1. , , :1\1' :1\1\I''IS. L. Curll , llvery . Stile and 'ed , COX'I'I.\C'IOUSJ ! J. IlllhOnert. C. : II : 111utmGrv1 : ; : : : ; , lXI Stuhl . truuld Ilros. \rlol,1 11'11. . ltldllCll.i1' 'r.\LOIS. 'I'I SI'II. UI\ ' GOODS S. Jrlh'h. ( : UH "llh'utl" . Ouulut Cali Ur- ( ood. \'IIliam Sltutnn , . Oluhn CI"h h'llt" Stut . t. ( ooll \ . I. ' . Sutltli. \ , . U . I , I.tI L1t. I. \S'olbath. . \V , II. 1Vniktr' : \.11 \ I.'II'r. 1. J. 1IIIIul S Sun. . UIt11SSM.tItISC. 1\ 1111.1. n1'G . CO ' 1)ISSIUO 1'G. . . :11.1. \I'INIMILiS . IIINS Ilellt easing- . tgL II.I.S. )1.1 I' . 11.hlllll. 'l'hl itutpsttr . ' 11 . MKV. . . I. 011" " k Smi ' H"II"h'r : : l' l. . . . . . I. Illll. th'I'I'IIU. W ) U . \ . \111'r , .1.1..11 . 1'ampsl'nulNfi ' ' , . vt'Ilh H"lllr. . 111rN Inue Slet'tn" ' I ' I I l'aic' wih Uell' : : I. . I. 1.11.1' l , , 1'onusrul " . 1111.I.ISlatY . . h' ' : : U , CO , Illtll't'IS'I'S . I : I. . . . Ilrllr X. ) . II"hlll. . 1'1 USI'I'UilIl 0 , 1V . 1'I.wlth. lr. \aI. . . l . 11.llr..t. . th''rlnu. n. . \ . ( ' 11 C CO Tcl 00 . .I1 : . , . ttlll" , : : . Su."I.h , \ olo.ala .ti lt yiw II' ' ' , .1. I , . I'uhll. . . . . . Schmb ! 1IIIU" . \ l'nrhil h\ 1:1. . ll..p rngne . : Sehlit. I : : : = D OtCCl ) IDl The Call It Overwork. : [ Business requires a clear head ; . . yet how few business men-wi all U D their sense-realize what is the I 1 ID trouble with their heads. They cal 0 D it overwork . VTOllY , any thing bu 0 ' what it really is-indigesfon. This , 0 stealthiest of ailments usually Li I comes disguised as something else , O Wouldn't you be convinced ifa box of Ripans Tabules cleared your n head and brightened up the out- look ? Atpan. m" , Bold by 'r " " " , or by men 1 - - I the price ( & C'Dt. a box ) I. lent t The ttl . rI r Darts Chemical Company No 1 Spruce .t , : . t. . U c Ciaoaooooal lED c - - Or - , Nebraska City's Leading Business Men P. 1. Ireland . ILS'1'IS'I'S . , coam1115510N. AT''OItNid'g . . f . P. Sesblt. . 11 . I'rnllth. , .1. Y. : 'I"I'HHE\S. . . . \\1u. \.1. . . . . A. I' . StuaOrd . . S. .1. S\\.I.U..I. II' . I I" t ( " . . . . , 1 \.11..1. . 1,11111that . 11. I. ' . 1Vnrrr'u . 1)ItldSSMt1IIIS : . l.tIIn. 1. I.'lrr"I. \'lrr"I. IltSSIgIS. . . J. A. Itu1)ne ' . I. p ( : .rllt. . I'HIII' ) : I. . Ploreuce luthcr I. I' . Iltre , Co D.IIt1dunS . UltS. ; : ' 111LOlts . 111h"r , C 1.1'11.11. 1' . I. Ellis. . . , 1'\I.OIS. . II J. A. Nrlaon. 11. II. I. " 11. X'lol. 11.1N1S . M.'Crtrtne'y ; & Ilronn . 51:11'8 : UI.SJJ11ts. :1..U . . ' 'n. I'\S Ug.\.I IS. Farnu'rs' llunh , 11011" I . ) . rug 11'1 \ : \ . Uer'hnnts' 1111. . : , , , . S.hwll e's 11'1" Store . X'hr..I.1 CII' Hens Co Ol. : , 'hl'I"I'1 . . .llt ( .I ntolul. 1ltOIII. 1)lt\ ( .tlIS : . (111 , , \ : .1SIII"'I' . II\UIEIS. . Ih'lh . I. tluhluun ' .l Iturt'kers. , . Stuullrli ni Cu. IlhlIIU. Ahl' Itllllug. . Ii " Juhu Ilvcr. 1'11O't'OGRAI'IICIIS . .A 11111a. 11"'r. , . . 'ohl . I. , I'rlre . . l'IH'HtIt\'ll . . IS. UI' ' ' ' ' ' . . 1. . 11't ' Nral . I. \ Clrr . 'Ill.th ) I'honin. I. \ . " it. 1V. 'I'rlrublt. II.ACISI'IIS. 1.'IOI'U :11.1. P111'SICLINS. Ir"w"r & Llelc. I' . Sl'IIIIII , ' & Co. I. ilxdell. l'I\Mtl\ UI.I , SheelI'I' . I ) . 11' . . llrrsli. . , . . ' ' IINI'l'llltl's . I \ 1'r.h. JI'ISI'I'IJIE. C.C . . 11)I.JII.ln IS. C . X. Inrslen. J.roou I , . I. Ihutrnn0od . ' rINA'Allf3' 1'ItIIIS. : 'rl'AIJ. . ' . , , . J.hl ( lnl' ) ' . , In.\IUI U IIOUSIS. 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