Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1896, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 TJII3 OMAHA TATTAr ) BEIDt PATUKDAV , aiSPTI IKHR 5 , 1800.
NOTICES.
for liltHiroliimin
Ina1 Mi until IJSi.'tO l > . in. , fur <
mill nlll S 1 > . "I- ' < > r " " '
iiiiirnliiK ninl Siimlin I'lllllnli-i.
1 rreiin-Ktlnw n " "
AiUiTtlMFf * , > y
iM-ri-il clicc-k run lumIIIIMMITN ml-
tlrPMMfil n n iiniiilii'r.'il li-lte-r In cure
of Tlio llciAnim ! 10 iiilelii" < iMl
Ml ir ' iMilnUoii ol
Mill IIP i1clUiT on |
flu * Hippie ( in ) } .
llnli-H , 1 l-2o i A\orrl llnl linrrllinii
1o ti or.l lliiTi'iirtcr. MilliInK till" ' "
for loon limn 1S ! lor I lie * Hi" l ! " ' < -
( Ion. TluHimlt 'rtlni'liii'iit ! mint '
pun I'oiiii-
AVVII3l > < il'ir.\TIO\ ' > .
BiM-FlAtTATTrN-1 lON I lFtSTOl < | < iU ; ( 'I-
A M422 ( !
gar
_ _
vANiin HY M > V oF7itpiNi3Mi3NT AND
experience noMtlon an niife 10 nil Invalid or
Hinnll chill irilir > a ( secondary < .mii > li1prntloii.
U SI l < e " > AM J C
\v\vni ) u vi.i :
. AN ll'i ' : \ . \ \ HO TAN THINK OP
some simple thliiK to patent I111' 5"Vlr
Men * they iniv tiring you wealth. \ \ rlU Jnnn
\Vc-ddi-rhurii ft Co , Depl V llitent AUotneya.
vviihhliiKton. l > C for thell J1 S"0 " r
uinl n Hut of 2W ) Inventions wanted
J7500 TO jr-OfiOvlON-TIt ASM ) nXIT.NSIM
pnlil * ilc men fnr < Isars , cxptilcme mmc H -
wiry. Htnmlard comls LittleClotk cluar ma-
rhlnn tnf to rm-li ustmner ' 'll'lr , , , ! ' ' . , .c'
Illshop ft Co . SI LnulaMo. H-M.33 SC' _ _
BTOi3CKiii : -
VANTP.D SOLICITOR LADY Oil OI3NTIJ -
man , giiarintetl inlary , ? W 00 lier month call
811 N 17th nt " _ M'l2 < Li-
l7u > Y OIl OiNTM3MAN TO TUAVP.L ANI )
nppolnt nxints , snlaty arid expenses paid Ail-
dress W 2 , care Omaha lice. H-M4H C
JJIMOUT ! iNiuairrir : YouNcT MAN POH
olllce woik who wiltos a eel hand ami cm
run n typewriter AililteaV. . 11 , *
WANTED rou i-nATtuNAi ,
nnlcr , best up-to ilili' sjstem. pni f"i HIPK-
nirt dlK-iblllty find death idmlls both se-ies.
Hire- chance for hustlerc. t.lcf ply. write iulr ! <
J. T Hcjnolds Ilxchungp IHilSHantuii Mns- <
, 1M1Y3 ANI1 niU.S TO COI.M.f r
tnn-lleil Ht unpi uny klml. foi terms ciiil
Btampnl envelope A A Austin. I'roUilpnte.
jj j IIM4ji 15
S\ANTiU. : 10 Ydl'NcrMlJN 1-Otl NIUHT WOIIK
nt once. 10P > Jcnoa bt , Onialiii ll.iskit LO
) -AoG.NTSi s oo A wnrK sursn ao
wnikni" New ro 'N ' Ne tiUn Us 11 vvlii-
i-ill-t t sight.
IIPIIlvnn famlb nopiN It -
II. 8 Co. . llox 121 , riiiLlnn-.tl. Ohio _ _
\VANTii-10I NO MUM TO LHSKN' HAUIini
triilo ; new oppurtuiilly : only Sv < L.H ] rupilml ,
conttunt piutllic and Instructions furnlshni.
mine call fn ) jrailiutos thin cun bi suppllfl ,
vplenillil B t if lilRliP t RimUtonls ilnmiti l
c.ich ntiuVnt illi > for Illiftfitul tntalo i'1.
free. Mulct's llubci Scliool , 2ii S flurk Hi.
G.ilcni.-u _ I' J" ' ' > '
WANTI3I-SAI.I > M iN IN" UVKItY IMSTIIICT.
new teamin , Himpli1 * tm Biluiy or coniinla-
Mon , with expon LS fiom suit I.uKo Itios
Co. , rhlcaso. _ _ J1-MI77 t _
AVANTKH-OM A VHIIY I. VIUSH r\KM. \ M VX
nml wife whu me Imtli ROOI ! . \uiKi'is anil can
bpml lip-it nf r ftiiMiciB mm must nmlei stand
faun work , ul'l ' In1
| HIISI" < stoilt anil genual
fuinlsheil with a Kiiotl linmt within n mlle
of town. Must liond hnniN.inlnu fi nn one
to fifteen , fur which thcv aio pil.l b > th-j
wpilt 'I he plioc Is permnnLiit ami can beheld
held ait lone T l ) "i il" hJt N j"ht ami tei-
eonnbje A.Uress . P P fri'iUh. t = t ' ' 'l11.J. . .
Neb. _ _ T _ _ _ _
WANTrnx rxi FTTniN'cr.n PUIIIU : ui- :
llahlo inun to , lo nli hi I ami sll . r pi itlnB
must bo competint t < > < 1 nil MmN if loh woik.
AililrcHS 11 lib N Hth n I.lm , ln Nil.
VA TlIl
. Tirnii : . iv-i wonni : wNI
lofi of hottl and piKntf fiim'lv lulp ! < ' S
* *
c OSu blC
niui- ron CTNIIi. : . norsn-
work. lniiiili W5 fcuulii Uth a\ . ' - ' _ . . . c
GOOD \VA is 7b oonn Timfc AT :
1.19 \\antcd Innni-illatelv t - 15Q-1'
TWO on Tnmfi7TTNrrHN'i' < i7fi : > uo ms rou
rent chtnp and In Milan ! Id local li n 2.0 N
19th. l ! ?
_ _ _ ! _
\VANTED"rmKT CLASS rpn't"11UVATC
buarellUB , no wnshlns ! 12 uuil. 17th
rou nr.vrnonius. .
iiousn.s IN A i.i. i-AiiTh ori mi CITY inn
O r Davit l'oinp.in > , 150' lainnm l-.1i3
iiousisT IHINIIWA . 'k. ' co , ics N. r.rii ST.
1) (1.1
nuN norsns. c1. A sr.vuu. SSSN v i.ir
IJ3i I
SIT A M T7ii ATKD SToltCK A.NMJ Tl.Vlf-
IIowuuJ HuncU. agent , 1010 ClilciRO ati'ct
I1 Ji i
is : AM. ovuii
the clt > $5 to T O rielellty 1TUJ rainini
i ) Sifl
i.uinn MbT en'noisi.s. . uau nvitn.s
ItecilCn , Sl2 _ H llthtt _ ' " L 3'7. '
jToirsnH"VAi.i.AC1M. . no\\'N UL.C , innr
iiuil Uoui-i8 |
r. \VIAU , n * i )
,
GOOD re > TT.\ar : < 5. i > isuiAiir.Y ur\Tin.
clu-ni ) S luoin house m.ir hnxllii'RH , 7 rr.nms ,
inoili in. Dll S 2"th etuet I * S fililnncr , irfe.nl.
310 N. Y MfB _ _ U-.Mim
"
rou nTNr7"ri'ii ; : MODI.UN ri.A'if. LANOI :
liloilc , WO H I'.th stnet _ H M'tt ! ) . JD
o-noo iioi'si : . .
" > 2 N ' " 1 U-M1CJ
N , SIM i'UAitus :
Klreel , nKn loom tottuBi ) niljolnlni ; Apply
to O N Chijtuii ut v.\ub.ish ollltc lin nminin
vtri'ct.
77iT6oM Tut'hi : , Jionriuv , 2120
street nlK" T-nwui i-nttucu ailjolniiitf Apply
in U N cln y ten utubahh "Illn ! Ill Turnum
elioot. -
i & G-iiooM noL'sr * , i o HO inn sTiiuiy
KUllNIHlIi : ! ) ISOUJIS VUTII CM ! VI'I HOLT
boaul. r-Ji-iciKcs .li Su , SCl'i Klieii
I I ii j I y
,
cm houfy 'it v.lnxen rooniH ( it $ pel month ,
2110 e'nas ti 'l AiiU > toV. . U. Milk In Klrgt
National lunli Imllll.- ! Jl-JUU
KDII nnvr KI itMsiinn HDOMS.
NIUI'LY ri UN"HHII ) iinous on I'NTI'IIN-
Uhfil K" ' 'lJ > oJlh nv.'llilej I' 31 HI *
if MCI : rriiMHHKD JIUDMI.HJHT
ilns tl'ji ' i . mli _ _ L : "JVJ _
irD noini , snt IIAUMV : M *
UICIfi *
ONU liAiw'n "NTcjTi.'v runxi.iruo' uixiM
ull inotUin 1 1 nvrMtoiivtH 2 73 M MUIV'H nve
r > roo\ih rt
( or man ninl wilt * lUnt tnkui In buaiil 3IU N
17. _ i-JII9i ;
I , ell 1 Oll
( ur hiiuii I. v | U-i * , cintiiil , AclUriM W Ju Hoes
! Tj * i yi 7
riiiti i : ) oiii-'i iiNifiuuu em i'\i.'ini-
nUl.i-il linen . "i billiliom Iliul , vUth nil
IlllKllTIl c'l'll. . ' . klll'Oli. Cl N Hth tl
6 *
l.-ll.MMIii ; ) 1U1D VIS AM ) 1IOA1II ) ,
1'HONT I'Orv.MV11'U ALUOVU , ALMJ blDI !
rnoin.i. KuuJ OMrJ , I til IguiUuu In ( .it ) Hi
ti K'h 1.1 r- l
Mcr. rtoojiti HOOK ) : uviin. KATIB aiv- :
njn.ililp , ti ii"Um , iv"-ni nnditi'il ' 1 lie Hose.
: au :
JIUOM ANP 1101111 J.J UUCeJUH HIIU.KT
! JUW-blU *
HOOMS. WI1 It 1IOAK1) .
r-M4i <
rl. = ' leOS IIJACHBU CAN KIM ) A
pltf x apt iut , ani iri.iid hoard itfar lluiuconi
I'm ! , tchai : Al'rr-aW I ! lit.- I'-IM 1
Titu AI.IIANV. Jii'i IIOUUI.AB. rA
iiUu olir ! ilc ! : irlo r i < ia > . Uxuilluit table
F i
iron U : .NV sr iti.s AMI
hS HHICK bTultK IILILUINI } . 1011
n ; ! nr * nturlos niul bntienient. will alter
ti > mill toniiiu. lov ri'iit , Jll lal Nut'l It'k lildi
i in
ron KEN'i : rnijTTsfoiTy iTiiTi''K nt H.UINO
nt 9I < ( 'il-lnul at 111 la UilUliiK luK n llreiroof |
in t tu fulfill comi'lfte ) .tL'Uiii hvatlnK IU
tui n , 'xttr cu all llouin , * , uli. Al pi ) ut
th cir.r if > ie Til t V 10
. nNT , HIlli < v
liull lliuVi H . MlHo \ RiU ttie-et , uit Ule. tor
loiau * HJii i'i ' nliu > lcii , or uuuufuUurttiE t > ux
| n i U. 8. J ll na | taiiK. i 'Ml
UIHVJS WANT nil.
_ a
1UI > MONHY IW LATEST CAMPAION AND
eomlc butti ns.HOO kinds bottom prlcesj box
ample * f < r dliAlf rmnpnlRn Supply company ,
31 Arch Street Ijotton. M "s J M9U
HM.K-.MLN-ONi : IN 13I.I5Y HTATK TO SKLI.
our rlnnrs en credit amplon , Rewd | > ny , ri-
nrn-es nnd extluphc fenllnrj to projier nppll-
it. ArldresruH. O HnxliM NPW i rk I'lty.
? J-M471 V
ron
fln'hnnp tnblf-t IIHVB j enio n ji-nf , cncUw
mump. Victory Mff. go . itevdaml p
AC1HNTS MAKI8 JO 1 0 W A HAY tNTIl infi'-
tinI'otnct ' ( lie ; only J1 Minp-Mint enm > rn
tnailo , tPst tiller f tlio < fntury , KCTI-
pr.il and lurnt jtRpnts vvunt'-il nil nvcr
world , txcliisivc terflteirv , write today f r
term * mil priniplen AlKe'n Cffrannti e o X 2 * <
I * frose , Uls. J-MIM < >
IV \ S'lT ! ) 'I'D II13 VI' .
THU lif.MSND l-'ejll 11Or i:3 ,
lint n > w v\lth I'mn IIP , Douglns Itlk , < ppo-
Ftte liny li-ti's K Tfll ; $
\VANTti ) A rrnsisiun : uorsu ruoM or-
tel -r until July or longer , it-ply ClItTowlV
Bralth , 1320 1'arnnm i > L K ST2
\vANTnn. inn SH or MNt : cju MI tun
looms , rrlit UK t cactJCil Jli ) \V lu. HPI-
K ll'-l *
C KTOHAOI2 ANIl WAllKlIOI'Sl ' ! CO ,
Jones Ucntrnl btorngc mill torn nnlliiK.
M -wSl
OM. VAN & STOUAdR. 111 ! I'AU M Till , \ VOw
w\ > Tin TO ni/v. /
\VANTID. BNTIIIB sioi K or MUIICIIAN
disc for ppot cash Aililicsn It fit le > %
N SI'j-Kl'
\ \ ANTI3DTO HI V rl PI313T DHlia Sill ! A'-
Itiif , must lie chi-up AiUliess \ \ 17 ll c otlleo
N-JHS3 b
SAIil3 riilMTIHI3. ; )
I.-OK SAU : , S-IIOOM runNisitiiu iicn-sn
und 'iriiso for ipnt , ull niu < lent Imp momenta
nnd Hist clfs nelRhboihuml anil clii-ap nnt.
No traili-n. Adilicss U 07 lire e-J
roil s \ ijnoitsiMI \ vo ! > l .
rou s\rn on IHADI : , GOOD IMI ,
duubbItslH lumo < , single barneys , illatnnml
rlni ; iiml ill.imnml shirt tiul will limlc nn >
ot the nlinvo Tot her e-s or marcs Call it 1214
Hnrncy st . Uiatnln | V
Dl iILlTV T\IK . fVimiAOHS 111
lihnetuns , bottom iniccfa. A. J falinp'on , 1UU
Dodge. J'-SSl
ll GtHIJS JMTocO I l'IIAI3rONS
J3 , " lo 573 , 2 tinicyH SfO lu S' , 4 fnially : .n-
) OMill to JIJ.'i , 2 m-\v upen luail vvai ; . . >
| o 1' iininiunil Carilage Cu. , Ibth anil llarne }
L' MJTO fa30
OK svi.i ; , v TCA.M OP ni.vric rA
horsei inn bu 'nil ut 2204 CiiUfoinl i st.
st.I'
I'1
icon > vii3iiibci3M.MOI :
IHST : \iMj\vonn uori AND
fence , iilto "nil .ilse" C U I.i'c. 901 Dauglis.
Q js ;
JD-IIVND nicyoi-ns $10 ji ; & j'o
lentnl. repaint Oin ILJ. ! ! Co , :3 N Klh Rt.
ioncKini CIUAII ALL , SMOKPIIS i-
tin-in. Q JI41S fi
ron svr , ; MOCK. riXTiiui : ANP M\-
rlilnoiy itt ther nnsnllijnte il CottrcCo 14H
JInincst , at private sale Auction He-pt
Siiiel of whit ipmnlns unsold Cnll for list niul
prices ulsii fianufactuiliiK bullilliiK ninl line.
lots un tuick IMh nnd Uosd fats , Omnlin
.1nliiimiint , Itreclver e-40
_ _ _ " _
roit S AU : iyu"Jj\rHANfii3 rou A I-HAHTON.
Binlli-mHirn win el. AJJicss L. \ \ ' HiKMtt ,
1I1J S yih ht ej-45J C
rou SAI.UI ONI : niLi , nr.oonnti 7insnv
cow .mil mo hilt Jeisi'.vs. GK. S 10th st
( J451 5'
TIU3 STOif\nn I-IGAU
I A 'lh.
U\RY FIU17. , ri , UUVOVANT ! 2l N
loth. h MII7 10 *
un , HATHiric. .
MMH bMll'II , 1121 DOLl'.UAS STH13I3T , 2D
IU01 , lonm 5 , inuziiiKitcuni , .ilcohul nnd
M.lpl mine bntlm T M357 S-5
M.Mi ; VMKS , 1JATH1XlAfcSAOl ! 607 Mill
t , loom J T 200 h7 *
Mils lin i.iViN nMvrmc JIVAOI : i-vii-
l.jtH , iLtrfjIilmr ami itii.itlvedon't mil to
cill 417 S Illli it , up'talnt. T JI42J 5
1 S VAV Vi > tJ\lNMII'llt ' , lirS
inancnllv b ) ele tilrltv SIM etlluitns iili. nioU'S
vvul , etc. Ituoin 4ln N \ t.lfiUlilKT
L JS7
ROSTOV miss : fi-inxo ACADIIMV.
inteJ , KKJ Imllos to Kinn yl't nl Mrs G
Hhelbr loom 20.1 , Kailue.Ii bK. ! U-M3SS
iu'1'auitL ! ri'iiiu ) . NO PAINT NO DITIN-
tlon fioin liuilni'ss , vve > iciei to hunilrtds of
li.lllcnta i-iiitil O 13 Mlllcl Co , 307 N Y
l.tr bulblliiK , Omaha , N. b U-JS9
VIAVf. ItnMn ' III3AT.MI3NT POR UTI311INI3
tlciulili-s I'lijtkhih In ! itlinilance > Consultii-
tlim tl huitl'h book ficc. Jii | liiu blili ;
U 390
o\VI3 MONI3T 11Y OOINO ICI Dlt SI3VMOUU
I HI sour 'icntnl well , , Imlf r.ite nevt tlilily
elivs 0-3 Noith 24tii st \ ! -MIDI S2j
IIATHH jntSAOl.jlMR 1-OST , 8I1U H 15TII
IJ-JSO
P1UVATI3 jit > so.vs on
cvcnlnysihlnss J. M. box 77J
IJ-MM3-W
Miss Honor. roii.Mimi.y OP Tin : PAI ACM :
llnitiilmllll bt pk ii-i.il to wult on hu iniiiy
in Tons tit isinij Paniim bt. U JI4MM1
MOMV : TO \\nn \i , ISTATI : .
Ny IXJAN & TUUST CO 31ri N Y \t
ejuliMt innnv ) ut Ion lutes foi choke farm limns
* ln lu\va , nortlurnMlttouii , Laisuin NilnayUi
U M 1
_ _
ClI'V LOANS. C. A bTAIlTl. ! 3 N. Y I.II'H
_ _ _ lV"Z.Ji.
J10NI3Y TO LOAN ON IMI'IIOVIID ONlTlTA
ual estate ) Iheniian , I < eve Co , 1'axton hlotlc
\V-3jJ
_
i.o fNs ON iMi'iiovni ) & I'Ni.MiMtovTTiTT'n y
jjiopi ity. W , Pallium Hnilth .v Co , 132U Pariinni
\V J'U
_
J1ON13Y 'IO 1 > OAN AT LOW \TJ3.S Till :
O P. Davla t'o , 110'j Painum ht W 3ij
NS , LOW llATKa , 1UI3Y , IK11 N Y I.IPi :
UV.J hj
nw up. v. D i\t ) , 10
MU.M3Y TO 1.0N ( JIATTiiS. !
MONIIY TO LOAN ON
hoibt-H , wniiona , itc , itt lontst rielo In
no lemoviil of xnuilti , Btrlttlj lonllilttitl U i .MI
inn pa > Ihu loan off at any tlmu or In iinj
umuunt OMAHA 31OU1C1AU1 : LOAN i'o .
300 M ) . IClh
IClhXJ9U
X-J9U
MONIY10 LOAN , 20 ro 90 DAYS , pT KM
luie. plunon , elo Purt Gucn ) tom 8 lai.r-rblk
l-'OH S\Li : AHOUT 20fO Lllh MINION TYIM3
TOO Ibs aKUte' , 150 pair ( wlilnl laita. 4u
double Irun ulunila fur tuo-thril | cans Tills
nmteri.il vvau uat'il on 'Ihu Onuiti.i lli > e unit Is
lu fulrl > coo.1 eunitltlon Will be aobl u n > ati
In bulk or In iiuuntUkv to milt imixhaiiri
Apply In inrum or b ) mall to The llei > 1'ub-
litlilnK Co , Oniulia , Nfb. Y 71J
- \ \ niKLYNiT : 1NCOMI3
J.'W Invcbleil , fat ? lonccnutliu , nropei < tun
piuofa ( lie- I' Daly , JijJ lliou.lnii ) Ntw
' "li Y HAh li
_
\\ANT1U ) 10 bULL. e'llSAU AND I'ONIU.T
tluiuij KtuieMik'ndlJ lotutlon. Call nt 410
bo illh tl , tiu Oinuhu. Y 40d-S6"
C.OOU SMOKUHS SMOKI3 STOiCKiil ClllAIt
Y-MI-'I d
A PAHM OP TWO lHNiUiD ) TcUirf."ALL
under cultivation , vvlt > oed lnilMliiija. In fa st
ern Nebraska , Sue mock uf utiurnl nuUe Ail-
tlri'sii Hex Cit , rffinont. Cb. Y MIU "
\VANTII-TO LI : A si : NUU M'.m : TL\NT.
thrrt ) Jfiira' viprilriicv ami can furnlnh bibt
of rvfcmicen. AiWrei-a l/oiU Hex 10i > , Wilson-
vllle. Neb -SHU U
I'oit i\tMiAMii : : ,
POH SAU : on KxciiANon i < on"i.ANl > on
inercliaiidUe , f < .f > H nlocL inipk-iiiiiit jobbing
huute AeMrtki Y. C M. , lire olllcc , Council
llutr . Z 871
I'OII r.\CHA > ! I3.
( Conllnue l )
tW ACIinS ADJOIN1NO COUNTY SCAT I3AST.
crn Nebra kn J7 00(1 Imp-ovemrnts level blael
soil nil cultivated prlipJ31om caFhJSCOO c-x
tli.400 , Ions time , $14 (100 ( nt 8 per cent
lowi niiil Nebra Kni a. , tmnll cll property
first pfument.
101 Crnwfonl roiitity , Ijwn , Improvcil. K MO
fnciimbereil fS ( ion en h , jr'if etclmtmr } . iSO
10 neres Imptoveil Mmllwm founty. Mo , wan
Jft rath 10 or 2f ) nttrs Improved , near gooi
tunti
11 inn inortBHRC oh 21' nrrrs Monona county. In.
nunt 12 tnn oi h , pn.pcfty 590 * .
4n PI res irrlRnleil Inml , linproveil. J2000 , cast
} ivi inoMKBRe tS"100 , exchange H.lfO
T40 < ri-t She-rinnti rounlv- , Neb , rich cell , ROOI
.Impiovpiiifnts clcnr , want clly ur fnrm prop
ettV Will IIUFHIIIO
IfO iirr" fnitn Mmllfon county , Mo. , clenr , I ! 000
mnl inllll"cry.
1,43:1 : ncic nne < t rnhch rnilcni Knnsns , JTO.OOt
Improvftni-ntK , ntlcc' SCO COO , want JJ,6fO cn h
jaftefio ti-al p tnto or tnorchanJIse , bilnnce
22 " 00 InliB lime
4Mi norp Una fnim In llarrlroii county , in , 520 ,
' "t wont ! 2 eno cash , $10000 city property
7 IOIIH tlmi >
Knn ns fnrm ttmall , e > nr for her es , etc ,
I "pliant * ruled for
If von have < ll > propertj , nulse. , slockH etc.
Ih.-t thmitens to be nn plpphiint on voilr hnniln
let me hnn 11" II for von. I will trndc Ml , or
Irit It f > r von If U onti be1 elont-
13 P lllncer Sil S 15th 'it. H MUS B
I'OII " M.H UI3lj ! 3ST\Ti : .
IP YOU npsini : TO iTunnsi ; T I-TN ? : VA-
tnnt propel ty. c.ienp lots or lun-wi nnd lots ,
for cn h er on very e-asj teimi do not fill
ID M-C llin Phlellty Trust Co. . amthiast primer
nf Il"p bnllllni ; Thi-lr ll > t H birpnnd the >
rceoinmoiiil tiothlns but bireulns Ite M971
AltSTP.ACTS TIM.1 1 1 YlTo jTJ tTfi : I
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GREAT FUN ON THE PLATTI ;
Eominisccnces of a Hunting Trip in South'
oni Wyoming.
ADVENTURES OF THREE MUNCHAUSENS
\Vclnl rrciiKM of > nuru Ooiipli'il will
tinAcUlt ( > of n HuhliilU ! > r >
' " l'oitrli of
In Jii >
\Vo had paMSc-ilUlircc vco\s ll that hunl-
oia' parniHsc11 ; lli'fc North imilc of Colorado ,
sajs a rltor in the fJIobu-Ucraocrat , and
having In a luannur satisfied our thirst foi
thu llfoblood Of Ills game , bioko camp and
lit out for Ftfit Stuolo , n military post on
the line of the Union Pacific rallioad In
WjomliiK , v\3) ) rqjoiir ( hired stock belonged ,
nnd from \ vlipncinjvvovoulil take a train foi
the cast , I totnoilionic In Demur , and my
tlnco companions to cities nway beyond the
Mississippi. 1 'I
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Dr. 1'u.rrotte . tiio patriarch of the party ,
\\as a rather ptntly plijslclan of thu eli
school , with A bay window attached to lila
front exposure' that would certainly float
him safely to sholu were he over so unfor
tunate as to b'u ' shlpwlooked at sea He be
lieved a dose of calomel possessed more ac
tive vlitue than a cat load of nn > body s lit
tle llvur pills , and wotilil use Ihe lancet In
drawing blood on every occasion \vhere lit
could cnuso It to get In Its work before his
goi ) Intentions \U're dlscoveiud by his prostrate -
trato victim. Hut hu was a hunter and all-
round outdoor sport from way back , could
cause Ittilfalo Dills long hair to curl with
envy In illlu shooting , and as to his skill In
fishing woll. jott should hear one of his
stories Just ntter a camp meal when ho
was feeling at peace with himself and all
the world. He had shot moose In Canada ,
buffalo In Kansas , mountain sheep In
Coloiado , elk in Wyoming , deer all over
creation , and ducks and geese In places
President Cleveland never heard or dreamed
of He fought a grizzly single-handed In the
Sierras , with a Winchester sixtecn-shooter ,
a pair of Colts' -11 plbtols and a hunting
knlfo ns long and murderous as a Cuban
machete , and came out victorious and uu-
bcrntehetl He Halted a mountain lion to
Its den In the rocks In a dark canyon In
the wilds of Montana , and would have been
the hero of a desperate encounter had he
gone In after It Instead of getting hungry
and llghlliiR out for camp In tlmu for din
ner. Ho had hiul so many fights with In
dians that he had foigotten the dates of the
despeiato battles , and even the names of the
led biethien who had argued the other side
of the question Some of his hair-raising
stories Ukcil to make thu campllro flicker ,
and bird. ! roosting overhead would llultei
from their peixhes and go off out of hear
ing to enjoy undisturbed sleep He had but
one unpaidonable fault He would persist
In hinging "S-vcct Maj-rce , " as he pro
nounced It a hundred times a day , with no
earthly provocation He would never h.ivo
left those mountains alive but for the fact
that It was known that he was one of our
party , and the Colorado and Wjoming laws
arc more severe than they were when there
were scarcely enough of them to wad an
old-time BhotKiin , and when murder v\as
looked upon as a fine ait lather than a
crime.
A SCALPED SPORT.
Another member of our party was Jack
Duncan , a Chicago tailor , who averred that
If the Utes took anvwhere from one to half
a dozen of his nine lives and lobbed him of
his scalp , he would be satisfied to get back
to his den on Wabash avenue with the re
mainder of his -vitality , and would try to
worry through life baldhcaded Jack was
a sport in every Inch of his five-foot one or
two body , always full almost to overflowing
of animal nnd other spirits , nnd , while not
bo confident and fluent a Sjtoiy teller as the
doctor , was a very creditable nil-round llai
Ho cpuld drink.juoro whisky than a Ken
tucky senator at an all-night session of
congress , and carry it with as little outside
demonstration. .
Martin Katenliorn , or "Marty , " as wo
called him , was one of us. He vvas a joung
New Yorker whohad ! como out west at the
solicitation of the doctor , who often boasted
that he was the first one to welcome the
boy to the light of earth , and his piofes-
sional face wa"v the first one tlu > eyes of the
nfant had ever luhted upon. Marty said ho
md never lecovdrcd fiom the flight , The
vonng fiothamlto was of rather quiet , Mib-
lued natuie , had remarkably good control
of his tongue , even at the side of the cnmp-
Ire , hut when hu did succeed In weaving
ogether the web and woof of a hunting He
t was a corker JIo was desperately In love
with some eastern fairy , and used to go out
i > himself at niwht and talk to the moon
and stalk nbnut her , but he was a genial
companion , and we thought a heap of him
Of myself , the fourth and last member of
ho paity , I will say nothing. I was the
guide of the outlt , was well paid for my
voik , and was supposed to us > o my e > es and
my knowledge of tht > country nnd let the
otheis do the perverting of the tiuth. Now
and then J would blip in a little chapter
rom my own book of wcstein experience ,
jut I drew It mild through respect to the
vorthler powers of my companions
Wo had four saddle and two pack animals ,
ho latter laden with blankets , clothing ,
cooking utcn&lls , provisions and other neces-
B.iries , the mention of which might grata
mrshly on the cars of the pro-
ilbltion readers of jour excellent paper
Stacki-d upon the tops of the packs wens
ovcral elk and deer antlers , which the doc-
oi4 insisted on taking home , his icputation
as a visionary dicamci being such that ho
vould have to present ocular evidence of
ho truth of the stories ho would tell of
lie hunt , or his statements would bo dis
credited.
A .SPRING'S EPISODE.
Our first da > 's ildo led us down the beau
tiful valley thiough which Orand Encani | > -
nent creek purls gently along , after making
Is escape from the lockj rccessi's of the
nountains , thence , after leaving the \alloj
hiough low sand hills to the North I'latto
Ivor , wlilth stream wo forded to the hot
spilngs upon the southern shore , near wboro
ho prosperous , town of Saratoga sits clalm-
ng iccognltlcn on the maps of the new state
of Wyoming
There was at .tho time but one building
at the springs , a cabin erected by a man
whom his neighbors called "Hilly , " his
amily mime having evidently been lost In
ho shuflle when ho removed fiom "the
states. " The stury goes that Hilly was once
a huiitci In the Medicine. Ilou rangi > , and
vhlle in camp In a canon one night ho
vus attacked by four Indians , who weie
jent upon robbing him of his hair and other
> ersonal pioperty lly strategy ho eluded
ho iliibky bandits an 1 escaped In the daik-
m.ss and after catching his breath an 1
swearing as much as he ihought the oc
casion demanded , hu returned and found the
ndlans enjoying the foot ) which ho had
ntcnded for an early breakfast lly a quick
lank movement hu BUI prised them and suc
ceeded In driving them Into n corner of
ho rocks , and after compelling thc-m to
hrow up their hands rohbtd them of all
their personal effocls as neatly and expe-
dltlously as such a job was ever performed
on the slruet of an eastetn city , and with aa
little danger of arrest After robbing them
ho told them that If they had any dcslro
lo hold communication with the Great Spirit
through the medium of prajur
they mubt be quick about It ,
strip their ppt-itfons of oil lloneiy lan
guage and boll them down to straight
business , as IIQ irreposcd to take their llvis
Uong with tint oilier swag and leave tluir
bodlus to He tbcw.and petrlf ) In the lnti > r-
jst of science "Phis red coffee-cool era bugged
tor mercy , despite the assertions of story
nooks that they never do anything of iho
dnd , but Hilly' ' tphl them ho was cxtremoly
short on svmnathy , and they must prepare
: o emigrate to the "happy hunting grounds '
Tno of the Intllang made a break to get
ivvay , but didn't , and after Hilly had thrown
mother cartridge into the barrel of hU
Winchester tljp c'J'ireu remaining captives
renewed their pleas that their lives might
10 spartd iuBilly's ) heartstrings hud not
jcen twanged" ! ) ? the Illngera of a tender
iinotlon for yciirfc , and ho ralbcd thu liam-
ner of hla rlflu and told them to get ready
.0 follow the ni'w-maile trail of the red
jrother who h d just started for the mjBtlc
ealms of the shadow y hereafter One of
be Indians , who wore hU hair happed to
udi-4t ? Ilia ; Lo viau a chief , then said that
If the great whlto warrior would grarlonsl ;
( allow IhPm to depart In praco with thcli
breochelouts. all ho had left them In tin
way of personal belongings , he would Im
part to him a tribal secret which had corni
down through a whole lot of generations or
his father's sldo of the family , and the
Knowledge of vvhlrh would make the pale
face with the Impulsive nature and the qulib
ec a very rich man Hlllv reflected how
nice It would he to have unbounded vvcflltli
and KO back east to live , where the POMCB-
slon of ironcy would paliate all his short
comings , anil , figuring that ho had nr
earthlj use for three more dead Indians , he
accepted the proposition , and told the chlel
to cut loose on his tccltal , and not to pad II
out with decorated talk Just to till space.
TiMq : or A wr Ni > nnrrL SPUING.
The chief then aald Hint away to tin
northwestward , on the banks nf the North
Platte , In a locillty which he minutely Oo
scribed , there gushrd forth from the ground
two streams of water nf great hrnl , whlcli
possessed curative poweis almost as grcnl
as those of the wonderful specialists ol
whom the mlsslonarv at the agency hail
read to them fiom the advertising ceilumns
of eastern papeis Keir ages nnd agon ,
clear black Jam up against the creation of
man , his ancesteirs who had accumulated
dlse-ase had Hocke-il to the magic waters and
been healed. The lame vvero made lo
walk , the > blind to see , the deaf to heal and
ho had been told It would wash away sin ,
and he believed It , for hla gieat-grcat-
grcat gieat-graiidfatlier. In his day the
tough Of thei tribe had gone there * sufteilng
from Inllainmatory rheumatism and was
cujed. and It was noted evei after that hi-
was trying to lead a better life and atone
for the past. The chief cited the fact that
ten limes ten thousand i eoplc- with cold ,
palo skins all over the east were BiiiTciing
with every disease In the catalogue , from
hay fever to nppcndh Ills and Mr. Hilght's
highly successful dlbc.ibc , and vvcic Hilly to
secure the springs ami spread the tidings
of their womlciful powers , thu nflllcted
would fall over each other In their mad
insh , and get thcio earlj and avoid th"
rush , nnd money would flow in upon him as
if plaved through a slx-li.ch hose with Hie
pressure.
This suited Hilly first rate > , and , after again
searching the Indians to seu that they had
no valuables concealed In their bre'pclicloths
which he might have overlooked In the first
Inning , ho bestowed upon them a parting
benediction and permitted them to go in
peace , and ho himself picked up his oilginal
property and the profits of thu tiansaction
and lit out in search of the medicinal wateis
He , found them as descilbed , and when we
i cached the spot had Just completed his
cabin , had sent some ads. to eastein papeis.
and seveial times a day would kneel down
and place his ear to the ground to see If he
could heai thu Head of the coming hosts of
cripples.
Hilly e > ed us sharply as wo folded the
shallow Platte and rode up to his cabin , an
act which was not in the Icist open to ad
verse ciitlclstn , for we pteselited more the
appearance of a band of horse kidnapcis
than of honest , God-fearing cltlrena of
spoitlve tendencies Three weeks' giowth of
rcfiactory beard on faces binudged with the
smoke and dust of camp and decpenc I In
tawnlncss bj the pelting lays of the au
tumn sun , and clothing boiled by gieaso and
toin b > contact with und"ibuibh would give
to the * mlld-manncied eleacon of the chinch
the aspect of as tough n tough .is evei bot-
rowcd the monej and valuables of an eastern
tourist over the peisuasive muzzle of a bl\-
shooter Hut we soon convinced t''c ' old
hermit that wo were all light , and with tine
v.ebtern hospitality ho bade us welcome to
his homo and to the fieo use of us much hot
water as would be icqtilred to fico us fiom
the accumulated dirt of the camp I sus
pect that we owed much of the cordiality ot
our welcome to a bit ot strategy on the part
of thu ever-thoughtful doctor , who , while 1
was addressing the lanchman , pulled , t long
black bottle fiom a saddle pocket and took a
( I i ink
We determined to camp there for a couple
of elavfi'liml ' j > ut out selves Into something
appioAChlng presentable shape before re-
tuining to clvlll/atlon We spent the
next forenoon In washing underclothing and
undergoing the maddening tortures of shav
ing with un ante-dehivian raor which Hilly
loaned us , after ho had given it an ener
getic strapping on the leg of his boot Tears
woiled from every eye as thei veteian blade
perfotmed Ita work , for , like the Kansas ,
cyclone through a thicket , what It didn't
bleak off it pulled out by the lootb.
'HIE MULE HATTIUtY
Lying neai the crb'n ' was an old moun
tain howlUur with thu saddle upon which
it rested when strapned to the back of n
mule It had for some cause been a ban
doncd by'some mllitaiy expedition against
the Indian's from Tort Steelu , and had ovei
since lain there rusting in thu sun. Hilly
had an old mule feeding on the grabs neat
jy , a st mew hat disreputable lee > king crea
ture , one of whose ears had lost Hb foic"
of character and hung despondently down
ilongbide- cheek , vet It was all the old
iiountalncor had left to love on earth , and
.ie legarded It with an Intensity of feeling
which boidercel somewhat on adoiatlon
While contemplating thu gun and the mule
Jack suggested tint It would be a whole
ot of fun to load thu old piece and stiap
t to Heebubuh's back and touch It off , not
that the report of the cannon would pos-
sosb any striking attiactlon to eais so ac
customed to the discharge of flieaims as
0111 s , but the excitement and astonishment
which might follow the shock to the nerv
ous system of the mule would aimiho and
nteiest us. Hilly had become quite waimlj
itlached to the doctor through the mag
netle Influence coikcd up in the black bot-
le , and ab ho had frequently Intuivlewud
.ho spliittial fount that day he was ilpe
for fun of an > nature
"A good scheme1 Durn my onicgenerale
ildo If 'tlsn't' ' " hu oxclalmed , slapping his
oiduroy-cncased thigh with n diouth-
lilckun hnnd. "I've got Jcs' what jou want ,
a lot o' hlastln' powder nn' home fuuo left
loin tjlttln' out the rock for thes foundation
o' m > houbo. Onu of jem gents ketch ol'
Icelzubub an' fetch him up an' I'll go iit ;
he accessories , and wu'll have a To'lh o'
July celebiatlon In Septembei' "
We put enough powdei In that old how
tzei to chaigo a fluid moitai , and with a
ilck handle rammed ill led grass on top of
t Then the doctor brought a hatfull of
gravel from thu river bank and vu jammed
ho bore full of small stones almost to the
nurzlu. dilvlng'them Inte > solidity by stiik-
ng on the end of thu lummer with an ax
A pine n of ftibe about a foot in k'ligth was
Utcd In the vent , and , when all was ready ,
ho gun. Ill inly necuie-d to Its saddle , was
Ifted to the back of the animal and seemed
horu with clneheo fiom mi i own saddles
It wns ile tei mil ed o point thu gun ovei thu
her just to HCO the II ) Ing ginvel tcui up
ho surface of the water , and HeeUehub's
ear extension was tinned In that dlieetlon
'hen all Iho parly but myself ictlied a short
lUtancc to one ) bide , while I fumbled In mj
mcket for a match.
\\hen I touched the lighted mutch to the
wd of the fi.so it at once began to bplt foith
pal KB of Die , and I quickly ran tr | the side
of my companions to enjoy the spoil. The
thought Of cruelty to thu mule never once
enteri'el our fun-excited brains. Old
"Boliy.v as hla master lovingly railed him ,
meekly stood as If In lovorlo ns the fire
slowly eat Us way towaid Iho HUIprise
which iuvailed him , evidently thinking he
was loaded for a long trip over the trail ,
which ho had so often trod to the fort.
i T 11 > SDMI : ni-viu : IMIII.I.S.
Hamilton CiulelH lli-lp lo Diifrrfal u
tlu > Crou IH ,
The Hamilton Cadets gave a fancy exhl-
Lililon drill Thursday night after thu parade
\\aa \ over. Out of the vast throng which
ultnessed the parade but comparatively few
know of the drill , but as soon an the natty
ivhlto uniforms of the cadets were seen
marching toward the Intersection of Fif
teenth and Douglas streuls a crowd hastily
gathered and the throng soon Dwelled to
several thousands Music was rendered ac
ceptably by the McCook band , which plajed
'The Chambers Much , " a quick two-step
I'he drill labtcd fully half an hour and bc an
kvlth the more simple evolutions of march-
ng by twos and fours and wheeling back
Into line From this thu drill led on to
iho most Intiluato figures and the spettuto.-u
ive ro continuous In their applause as they
ibserved the perfect alignment of the mlll-
: ary figures ami the ease of execution At
[ lie conclusion of the drill the jcmng wornun
received congratulations an every hand at
heir suLceks Among thu bpcUdtorH were
lie various marshals of the parade
III Kin n .No I Hfi-iillcil.
HOME Stpt 1 Newspapers hero deny
that I'iiuii ' I'i Tata Italian ambassador at
\ \ ii3iii"rtoii , hnii bicn recalled
STAGE DRIVERS'WEIRD TALES
BatCli of Stories of the Old Coaching Days
of Southern California.
RECKLESSNESS OF THE OLD' DRIVERS
Out Tliroiuih on 'I line' , lull
Soiu < > of Tin-in Took l ) ' | M'i nlc
Clmiit'r * 1111 in n t-U n 1)1 e * I3\lil-
or .NeTVC ,
Dill Henderson was elrhcr on the Los
Angeles , Santa Aim and San Diego stngc line
for tvventj-one jears Ho wits ono of the
laigo number of lumarkably skillful Jehus
of the Pacific coast. Tor years ho dro\e
eight horses iegularly , nnd of tun ten horses
Every one In southern California knows
Uncle Hill , the singe ( ItIvor The r.illioads
have elcpilved the ) stage lines of their bus
iness and Uncle Hill , \vlth a multitude of
others of his class , has gone Into rctlienunt.
Hu was In a icmlnlsccnt mood the other elay
as lie sat In the blight sunsli'no of the poich
at his little lanch home. Hu told a cnire-
Bponde-nt of the St Louis Glohe-Demociat
a number of his good stories of strange expo-
lie nce In his life , and the following aie the
most Intercsllni ;
Uno bright , Mtnny inotnlng. In early nn-
tumn about 1S78 , said he , 1 had a big In id
of passengcts and a happlei , moie jovial
and bctter-natnied crowd I never had on
boat el Those were reckless , don't care elajs ,
when Los Angeles wns n sleep } old Mexlcin
town Songs , jokes and stories enlivened the
way , and seveial pocket flasks of mountain
den made each forgetful of dangei Ne'ar
Onplstiano valle > we leached a giade , and
the eight horses settled Into a walk for the
Hist time since leaving thu station We had
almost reached the summit when two lob
beis sprang Into the road from a filnge ot
btibhes In front of my leaders and jelled
"Stop ! " In a manner tb.it caused each pas
senger to spilug bolt upright and gtnb his
pistols. At thu same- Instant , However , foui
additional hlghwivmeii , all well armed ,
spiang nut of thu undeiblush and poked
their guns Into our very faec" crying In un
mistakable tones , "Come off the pctch' '
"You've got the dreip on us boys , " said I.
laughingly , for wo had no chance to cither
fight or run
"Yes , and we aio going to keep It , " re
plied the leader of the gang , "von hold
those lines nnd keep jenn Jaw shut , and jou
won't be bothered. " "OR the perch" was
repeated , and the way those pabsengeiB
hustled off the top of the coach was com
leal , but they saw nothing amusing about It
In n moment the' highwaymen had the whole
t\\eutj-nlne In line like soldleis on paiade
only there was no attempt to dress ranks ,
for I noticed a small cigar drummer flanked
on one side ) bj a tall miner and on the ethel
b > a fat tneichant Ho afteiwaul declaied
that he felt hlnibclf to bo thu blggeM man
ln > the ciowd , and knew that buveial of the
guns vvcic aimed directly at him. Two o"
the robbeis stationed themselves whole thej
could rake the whole line with their phots
while two moie lelieved the passengeis oi
their valuables One man can led a baric
sack , while a nlmble-flngeicd biigard robbe
the pabbengerb , and tbii'W walehe.s. money
lings and other Jewell } Into the meek Ever
the clgais and whisky vvero taken , thougl
the bojs kicked against this outrage Tin
fat man attemptedu to rest hi" hands fen
n moment , but at the CJtnma M ! of ' Up hands
fattv , " ho had to raise them again , thougl !
it made him groin and sweat to do it
"Pile in nnd be off now , " shouted the cap
tain v hen the llght-fiiiBered chap u\uhcc
the last man , and or nmddei lot of fellow
never boaided a cou li , for money , whisky
cigars and oven their pistols had beer
taken "Tuin1 em loose > uung man. " vclle
the captain , nnd the lobbers In fiont sprang
out of icach and gave my horses a fre
load Had there been a weapon In the crow
wo would have given them a parting shot
hut1 as It was we eould only make time tc
the next station The hoiscs went on a
dead inn , nnd hall nn hour afterward i
dozen men started In putbuit of the ioai
agents I bircel a man to dilvo , and helpee
to tiy to catch the thieves We got neai
them once , and had a lively ckiimlsh killing
two , robbers and wounding n thliel , but the
lest got away with the treasuie
I novel lost mv neivo but once , thru mv
heait v a < > In my mouth for two ui fhiei
minutes. Wo were descending the "Devil' '
Incline , " a long , stiAight , smooth hill will
twentj-two pisscngejrs on boaid , two of
them ladles occupying outside seats One1
of the ladles s behind me ; the other f
handsomu joung mairled lady , was be
tvvcen her husband Hire ] me When wlthli
i quarter of a mlle from the bottom of the
hill mv Make broko'and I knew that within
a second the coach , with Its load of passen
gers , would dash forward upon the lien sen
The team was In a swinging liot and legs
Dnns and possibly necks would bu broken
if the passengers should attempt to Junii
ofT , as they would bo certain to If I gave
them warning of their elanger 'Iheieva
not an instant ( o lose , so I grasped my
whip , si outeel to mv leaders and CM h'd
1 Here Is where HO niHke time , " and down
the long smooth hill we went on a run
If a home should stumble or fall It ineint
leath tn moro than one passenger on board
but foituiately thu load was .smooth nnd
: he animals kept tholi fe'et I plied the
lash and again shouted to the leader as
hu hlg coach began to gain mien them
Ihu passengers grow ftightened as the
tehlelo leeled and rocked under the trc'-
nundnua speed Several ci led "Stop1 Stop' "
nit this was jnsi wnat I could not do 'Ihe
,011111 ; hufihand believed nio Insane foi the
nomcnt and drawing a pistol eiled , "Now
lolil up , or by heaven I will put n bullet
.lnong'i ' your heait" Instead of attempting
0 comply I again labhed my te > am , for In
1 moment or two the danger \voulJ bu over
I'hu joung man steinlv repeated his Ihre-at ,
nit just then his wife stinck the pistol
md knoekcd It out of his hand With a
iVllel jell at the team , which made them
ill Bpilns forward out of the ii-ach of the
uglily wheels , wo dished out upon Ihe plain
it the foot of the hill anil I t > eon U.IK in u
lobltlon to pull up and explain our danger.
I'lii ) young man lid womini , who hail been
piilu rnol up to that Instant , fainted dead
iway and came near falling fiom the scat.
) n teaching the end of out journey tin-
ias-engei i clubbed tngethor and bought m
i handsome gold watih , but I can nasuiv
i on that I would not take that ildu again
ni all thu watches on eaith.
This station was located on the ciluo of a
evul valle < y tun or twelve miles acieiss ,
ivhlth had once been an alkali lake , and
: lm Biir'aco was as hard , smooth and levels
s a ( loo1At this station one year a largo
lumber of IIIIIBCH were kept to bo lunken
.0 harness A number of Mexican v ; >
Itioroa harnesbed and hitched them up , and
i wl'dur ' or moro vicious set of beastii I
uivcr saw. Each ono had to bo bllnd-
'oldcd to be handled , and sometimi'b It tool ,
. \vo men to each hoiso lo uct Ihu bai
lees upon him and got him hitched to the
oaih They would kick , stilku nnd bltu the
nomcnt the blind was removed , but once
lecuie-d lo the eoaeh they would clatili elf
ifler my leaders until they were inn donn
' . drovcTelht ! liorseb. Including two quick
mil speedy Icaclcm and two spirited wlieel-
> ri > , the oilier four we.ru wild animals ,
iltched up fur thu first or seiond time
bVlien all were ready I would give a shout ,
lie vaqueios would ( match off thu bllnd ,
be leaders would spring forward and the
Ahnlo team would break Into it run , dm
vltduKt and most exciting n load of pasbcn-
; cis ever t-njoveil Tills would last most
if thu way aciosa ( lie valley , and when
ho nuxt station was reached the four wild
inlmalH wore cotnnlotely run down Two
iiich tilps and they wore i onsldered broken ,
mil would bn sent to other stations
Ono till' we had a no.v dilver. who waa
; olng up the road to take a position. He
\as a handhome young fellow who , from
ds curling hair , was railed Lanky Jim Hu
\as a skilled relnmimii , hut was cool and
iiutlous and took no elexperatc chances , as
oinu of the drlve'rs did On teaching the
ireaklng-ln station we thought we would
uivu a little fun at hla expeiuo , no I asked
ilm to tiilio the ribbons Hu ucvcr flinched ,
nit gatherel up Iho lines , shouted to turn
hem loeiio , and away vie vv iit. It was a
Old ride for a mile or two , and then he
iled to hold up , but this thu passengers ob <
ected to
1 Turn 'em lee * this ain't a hearse , "
houted a big nosed man
im > them thu tiik , ' jelled a red-faced
rummer
' Let Charlay Jmvo the i Milieus , " cried a
oung miner
Ho btood U pretty veil till I , too , began
poking fun at him , when he cried "Orn-
tlomen , I can rlde < ns fast as any ono can , "
nnd before I could Imagine what ho In
tended to do threw the lines out of Ills
hinds to the ground and began whipping
1 Is horses. "Hun' ' " If jou ever caw a
team run , those eight horse's did that d y.
The coach rolled to and fro (111 ( I thought a
dozen times It would tip over , yet that fel
low stood up In his seat plvlng tht > silk
nnd nhoutlng , "Turn 'cm loose this ain't
no hearse' " " ' ' "
"Don't put on the brake'
" (5l\o ( the ribbons to Chariot ! ' and other
expressions that we had used Fortunately
for his neck and ours , there' was not n slicker
or stone , not n rock , clod or rut In the
whole vnllej' , or vie would hive strucll
something and lipped over About n mlle
fiom the other station , for the lenders kept
thei road , there was a stretch of sand , ami
hero thr hnrsrs had to stop from their run.
The moment thin slowed down lno a tiot
n do/en of us sprang off the conch ami
caught up the lines , thus stopping the
team As we < handed him the llnrs ho
gathered them up EB coollj as jou ple-aso
nnd only said. " ( JonUomon , ell 1 wo rldi < fast
enough' " Iheto wns no more attempt to
try 1-iiikv Jim's nrivo
An oppeisltlon stage line- ono summer an-
nojcd us somewhat nnd on the' flip a
driver got Hlie.nl of me , nnd on a narrow
grade wbcie 1 could not p. " .s let Ills teim
walk for a mlle or more My passengers
all stormed and swore- , for the ina 1 was al
most level and fairly smooth and I deter
mined to eet uven , tor owners , agents nnd
drlvois on out line meant lo break up the
opposition If possible On the beat biMlilo
me- < vas a jeitiiM miner with a Mshooter. .
I said to him , "When we got eifC this giado
wo strike a plain where the jack rabbits
ate < numcious , hut I don't want jou to
shoot anj of them , for this team Is mighty
skittish and might run nwaj at HIP sound
of 11 plbtol "
He caught my meaning nnd laughed
merrily as he icplled. "Wemlcht pass that
fellow If we' had a runawaj ' As wo
reached the plnln I clucked to my team and
the'j sprang forward In pursuit of the other
stage I tapldlj gained and passengers
from both Mages tiled , "A rare , n lace"
Ihr other driver w hipped up his te-ain and
sent them foi ward In n inn .lust then a
jack rabbit hopped up and , sure enough ,
that miner pulled his pistol and banged
nway My eight horses dashed off like the
whlilwlnd nnd. though 1 shouted two or
three times. "Clear the track1 Oet out of
thei toid , this team Is i mining awaj1" Iho
oilier driver never budged an Inch but
simply kept In the middle of the load This
was just what I wanted , for my team was
going at a tremendous burst of speed and
when I pabbed the other coach I managed
lo strike a hind wheel Just rlgh and
knocked it off as clearly ns though done
with n huge knife Down went the coach
and out tumbled the passengers , while mine ]
yelled like madmen
It deluje'd thu opposition about two hours ,
as thej1 hail tn get a wagon to haul the paa-
engois to town with We were sued but
nil my passengers b\voie that I had given
the other driver plentj eif wp'nlng , but ho
would not get out of tlu > read When the
joung miner testified that 1 had tnutloned
him not to shoot , le-st my team would run ,
the judge- and juiy burst out laughing , for
they saw the point , hut we won rur case
and the o\neis gave me a handsome suit
of clolhe-s for taking off the other fellow's
wheel That joung niliui was given a frco
pass for a jear anil wo had man > a hearty
laugh together when we- went over the load
where the runaway had occurred
Yl'KSTnilV
Mil i niiiiilcil hi FrlrnilN In | hi > I , ninl of
I ln StrniiKrtM * .
Monday , before the daj's hustle had ho-
oun ; , a newspaper man saw passjng along the
opposite "Ide of the ? stiect a man going
iiven\aid. beating In his arms a tlnj coflln ,
relates the Tacoma Ledger Ills face bore
the impress of Inteiibe .sorrow , while down
his cheeks ran the hot tears , which so
dimmed his v iblon that , In spite of his endeavors -
deavors , his steps wcio wax print ; as ho
went onward with his precious burden.
At his side was a woman , evidently sor-
-stiicken but who spoke1 , soothingly as
her saddened heart could , words of com
fort to HIP nil but fainting man at her side.
riiej' were man and wife , sli angers here ,
inel the burden that he bore was their only
-hlltl that , In the evening before had stid-
lonl ) died Hehind them followed a friend ,
ipon whoso shouldeis wnb Die tough pine
> ox In which the little coffin was soon to
Jo placed This vas all them was of dla-
jlay or of cortege three of them and the
lead bo.v ' 'll.it they 1,010 ppor there was
ID question That they \TCIC stiangeis ;
hat theio was dearth of nymnithy and
Countenance of their loss by the world abe it
hem , was most apparent .Some onc--
, re.u-hcai ted and kind standing near
iald
"Perhaps they have nefd of help , let use
; o anil tee "
Anothci said"None seem to know
: hem "
Then some one asked"Have they no
'rlemla In their tliaticss ? '
'I hei aiiavvci to the questioning came
julcklj , for , impulsively , the ripnitu an 4
hose near him stepped behind the man who
'arrlcd the iude pine1 hot Soon another
md jet nmithoi joined in the piM , don as
t passed onward up Water stt 'U spmj-
ancously , so It seemed , people joined the
: ottege why , they knew not -from shop ,
ialoon , btnrchoubt1 and ulllceso that by the
linei tin ? whaif was rcache-d ( hero was a
; icat crowd nf 0111 people- who moved by
i common Impulse , weru thcie showing by
belt hindlj vvavs the cvei picacni sjm-
uthj in iho human heart for othrr heaiw
n sorrow and distress \mi when tile tiny
oflln had been placed by hands tjii > parents
lever knew , In the llttlu pluo box pupata-
ory to being put on theWlllapa boat a li 1
.ho bail just landed a cargo of fragrant
loivera , for sale upon Iho stieits placed a
icalth of white IIIIi-.s and ttiget-nu nols over
hu baby's quiet bre-abt. The mm lie i 1 joked
ICT unuttciabltt thanks , while tin father
Tier silently go/lug Into Hie ajmi itln ilc
aces about him , turned hU tinful t > a
icavenwaid and said , pr.iji ifullv
"Lllcssed bu Iho name of the 1,1 rd' Though
am In thu land of the slinniei \et am /
uiioundcd by filenda. "
A iiDnr.sT 111:110.
lolilly UlMeliilniM ( reilll fur u llrtivo
Difilld Ilillleil 10 Illin.
Hcccntly In ( jloueestei , Mass a nuinhcp
f the Dotiolt Ticu I'lCbs htaff In ami ) ac-
ualntcd with Captain JlioVfoid 1 uc CA-
iC'ilonciM an flibt gunnel on tin Kui.UiiJ
n thu culubtatcit engagement with the Ma-
luma are of considerable Intnii-l Int ctip-
aln Is now icsldlng In the old finhm } , town ,
lo vveais a medal , orm of Ihc li piencuitd
y I'licle Ham to his brave dine tn Mm
i'.tr. upon which appcnib wmld dilni' 'hat
t IB a ttMllmonlal fur valor peifioi > 1 In I I.e.
otuwejithy engagement. 'Una liattlu injal
icik place on Sunday , Junii I'J. l ol Thu aim-
mcnt of thu Ke'arHaigovas iitu gum
nd that of the ) Alabama eight gun , In-
luding a luu puund lllakcly ulle The
earsargo had 1GJ men anil the Mabaoa
49 'llil't was tbu uiiut Impcntiint aea Ilijlit
f the war between two ships , the Alabama
ting Mink after an engagement Inntlnn an
uur and ttventy minute. ) fiiit thieo inui ;
ere wouneled on the Ke' . rnaiiu
It Is tradition at Ulouccsui that ( aptalu
Ickfnrd rceelved bin medal fn | Ihuivvlni ;
vuiboaiel ono of the enemy J sliollu whlc.lt
ghtud upon the deck of Ihu Ktarrtiigp Tint
iptaln vvau inked about tbis and laiiHhcel
e-artily
"Throw tbo Kliull overboard' " ho lopcated.
Now that Is good Yet I have nad .ibout
ich things in books written a bunt HC.I
Khts anel hlatorle.s of In role dtcdii fnrn-
hc'd to chlldieu In thu schoulti but I bo-
cvo such n thing Is Impoaaiblo In t'io
ist place , a nbull la timed ( -xpIodet In a
irtdln brief Intel val , a fraction of a sec-
id after sti Iking In the next place a
lull Is a very heavy aitl.lo to handle Did
in over try to lift ono ? If jou have you
on't bel'uvo all that Is said about people.
noting an incmj a shell overboard
"Suppose * a shell ruute'd on thu duck , how
ng do you think it would wait for a man
i C'umu and pick It up , stagger to the sldo
.nuath Its weight , and then he-.ivo It out
to the. ocean ? lly the tlmu ho took Iliroo
cpa toward it. off It would go Ho had
ttter jump overboard hluiioK uud let tlig
icll lakei care ) of lUelf , "
"What did you got the medal for. Cap *
In' "
' Duntio , never found out. It wasn't for
avln shells overboard , thotiKh. 'lliat
ould in ; . Itu a nlco story lo tell landsmen ,
it a sailor aboard u man-of-war would
iva hla c'vn oplulou about tte jaru.1'