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Show K22 fiOX(Zi:&Li LCJilTi TTAH, COTG" a it;;'- -' 18 nowARrmAEiiL - ., A Tah - n Trarery cf a cf , , , r atSii Jcia. .15 , Cclcred . - rom Chicago Evening Journal ijr.uuIa rz:v';:z to have some show. Well, said Mr. Dooley, if y feel thij way ye ht to go an! Inlist as ah Indyi n.! aJ Theyt-ouk- t r-- , Blienkn was wan jy ti Gilmfia taJ ea , V 1 ,r " f 1 1 Well, "Lewis, how many rounds ;4J ;Te Ccalaat fnattl3 THii Witaw. 8aii 80 manT I ey f did you fire today? ,.A horse from a livery atable died thicgs. ,Twtlbiin said soon We were lying at ease after being returned, and. the 18 bell, an thin line of blue deployed just thays,'wah1iv''fh w ah riy thing person who hired it was sued for behind the crest of the San J uan I PJst sayin rT-kno&bout. War is LH. Tis a thrue damages. , The question turned ridgeT Hosts of starB were coming the in-that- l,1 ji out; and their unfamiliar aspect in the southern sky was dividing our interest with the high pitched, . wff ,fan! firintiment. ' R, Pinral "Sherman says: Indyun is a dead An that's a good eayin bulIndyun. of mauser Binding challenge 1)0 r W powers, weve in fired chagrin at desultory lets, in 8tartd to improve th again intervals, but harmlessly clipping race an can w Gatlin ,we frounds high up on the royal palms ' befure I guns enough th winter's above us. Chippe-"Lewi- s, ' I used up 120 rounds,! Answered j8nows well D, a branch iv .th a?8 a, grizzled veteran of Indian I a Christyan Associa-an- d ad a0Upg"Men bearing ventures, fights, dispatch Bad Lauds' campaigns. 8? tl0?v see, th Indyun is twendid Hinmeey, the , Where you get to j to th onward r50011 give way ty? I asked, preferring talking march iv ' white civilization You to thinking that evening. , civil-bette- r i th white Dnl68yi Lewis shifted his carbine to a ?a..me come along an I find rest'on.a little knoll, turned 0 Snakea-in-Hi- s Gaiters, livin from scanning the Bky line Santi- , and after-- a moments ?ne a. new &me J house. I: Tis a shame v silence answered slowly: e n in Iav.e lb 8ava8 One of the nigs of tta Tenth Fr this fine session iv him an abode, , me his belt. vot8 without a .Gave away his belt in action! rlen" Coerce.. So, b..PJ19 I understood what that meant, Snakes, Isays; get along, - Besides, there was an approach-tar- 8 L 1 w?!:lron8 the old fighterB quiet 8a8 ny -6 out west iv thUhracks be mot ' 1 ea8 About it7Iasked. And a?Jjf. a yer?!f; th will fut I step out he did, , iv this house, Snakes. 6a yi thetroop got sep ; It was after an I have th law on me erated, when we began to advance SS ' " Fr whv should 'I down there in that jingle. Noth- f1 v9V?8 8 DI a Vm Terence, an ing to go by hut the .Dago volleys, Immitt and their cr6ss fire keeping me ?0D,0rla a an me LttleSnakea an I onlv- - knew vou U9tl8?at-- h fows were somewhere on the thracks,he right bones iyme an th -- there because and left, n beyond th e8ayB. noise behind. I .was tearing my K1? wak8r PP 8xtinsin b8 8ay8.,, that everlasting way through ,ay e tangle when the nig came ing up beside me, Wheres the Tenth?, be asked. llon , I says. as Im jist civilized as you, Iost in the brush looking for ear Snakes. says pants, x he - the i.Lahole-iI-said.---Wher' say, an a ping hat, he says, r A Third? iYe might wear tin pairs, says for the Tenth,' I guess, ell at wanst, I says, an an! I, - s boss.- . be a savage, says' I an still Then we came on. When ,we yed be Id civilized, I says;If Jhadn got to those barb wire fences 8d 011 . tur-rathi- , m J a?-"acil- ago-war- d, t.in largely upon refutation of the defendant as a hard rider. A witness ias called a long, lanky stable boy. t How does the defendant usually ... ... ride? 'A sir. t No, no, said the lawyer. I mean does he usuallyvalkor trot or gallop? ; Wellf said the witness, apparently searching in the depths of his memory for facts, when he rides a walkin horse, he walks; when he rides a tiottin horse, he trots; and when he rides a gallopin horse, he gallops when The lawyer was now angry. ( I want to know what-- gait the defendant-Hflualtakes fast or ly . . Blow? v Well, said the witness,. poa-eav- .Ap,in . ' fI 1 ,a: fel-Pna- -- smash-B,alv?CJ!118- s I-w- es . - , , , jre orVefliltgether.lM'etrelVp v -- T I a wire and male a hole for him. Then hed do the . earn,, from tha other side ; Wo were j matins fast10 f .8.e?r f'ny 1 h f V...1'"7 V time aloog there. .The Dagoe had ... ? !.Ei?0t. . the rang, oi tbhei ence. down fine. an J I says, aoon we got whera Yie ! 8latu)n ' rrewj ee a Shrunken Indyun '' not 7"Could see the top of the ridge, and .they , n i - could drop when w i ww-ih- ose ,P !rvS etraw hats rise up out of the grouod pitcher 0D Hng up there. They were keeping the eayal. Ih.ewall, lead flying to blat h- -L 1 .. . I Vile savage; 'says thJ Loot, . ; ! ! . a A .u? t i.r ,Jn U '1'11 .-- Tplct th rul iv civilization,1 he eye. An he up U5k Uleu a wegon loed eu goee after to 'r' n T Sutkee. Well, me . frind , Sn.kee tvV 9 the him battle, an kuowin th . b,ck 0f 7 belt rRj gives premieea well he i able to put up ' U .fight,; but afther awhile vi a u u him they rip ewey an bays him in I 0 re a D ?ey . th palnrol wagon with a man set- f, JLS tin OD hi head. Anythin', he. ? ,T,olIe7 under bond, to keep th. put b,m- ff' eind him out ieet l . S lhS & iYa Lr ln.iTA.Bd gr-re- at Ithnck. and I moinToiE cbe(1,:mf -Ho-rlf- 0 f iPf H an tear out th frdnt an, .tart a .TO behind Mm dl,fb VSVM faro bank. - Soma day, ahln I get tired or th Swedes fihrive'meout j6?', dlli t 6et P i8 ' rnakea hia Schwartzmeieter or f,,?,'bu!b All lunch too rusbi Vr sthrohg competition h. ..to m,k5rwbef ' ;Tbep after Eoake, Ill again, go , j ,hi M 'ho1? hop. th:Indyuo Thhny wnere his shirVwas u..: a Lt. u open in 5 d: ff 1 Both' bullets through him in his eyes it that he knew' it , i uu ecco p uivv uiau av omi a a up, and Bettin sun. Hes rooned ' whin he has a cellar. ' He ought to put all I R00db b? th plugged dollar, that ha geta "'u I ?;fd AomV.D- -,a? P from th agent au be pickin blue- tht! eClFhi" hcLrd.h'? try: berric. ,d kneer anything about balloona had have a chanet, but we white men, Ha.id'en' 6 iV 'i" ' vv - . J J JntO-roliniatockI- f-b. hent.tkl ! .We: rolin8 Auft beltw.drjlDS 10 Dnfle",lbe ;. . .i-'- wis turned slowly back to his ffr u8 aod .resumed his watch ,y liae added, ( fcr il took tha iSv. Hogan 1 .av.,th morged- - : Then holt. 3 ..CTT.Ycrk 1XJ Well,, said the' fitness very slowly, and 'more ''meditatively than ever, when, hes Im not there, so I dont know, Cin; : f " II:r.-.l-d. fir8lT bell somewhere out n th Pacfic ! "",1 to , v.,, , O; I . cinnati Enquirer. He looks chew Battle Ax, ycr Honor. It!' tut ignorance , .. , - .... , . Ignorance of the Law is no excuse, i :, . of ! ! 1 BATTLE AX is your misfortune not a crime and the only penalty is your loss in quan-(). ( well as quality when you buy :: ) ( ) any other kind of Chewing Tobacco. p A Tm Caballero. ' Well Tin the 7middie of the 'rounds stands . General Andersons leadquarters. As we went up the steps. a tall man iather shabbily dressed preceded us. ,, We noticed lis military bearing, and were told hat he was the'captainoF' one of ( he Spanish which lies .a with projecting spars at the botom c of Cavite harbor. Following his W W W W w 'W w W t WWW WWW WWW w ootstepSpWe of necessity overheard w what he said to the generals aide: Senor, L borrOwed.jorne 4ime ago, $200 from Admiral "Dewey to pay off my men, I ' have come to OU 6!iLL AND --repay, the debt. ; FINE NEW LINE OF He turned his profile towards us, IRON and we noticed how thin he looked. i He must have starved himself , to collect the money, jWith r ;very ' . ; . , ... a straighi back, the counted out the ThiB ik time the to purchase new CARPETS, and, I have what Spanish bills, and turned togo." you J Will you not take a' receipt? the at want, right price., ' 4 ' t 'J , "j asked tbe aide of General Anderf , 1 Inspect my handsome Pic-- g Furniture of all son x V t j t kinds, prices Pememberlhe men-oLw- , name r r ven you buy again. ar m jr SIIOUU) y niy - SEE BEDSTEADS. ;! 1 -- .i - t i w -- i bow. : man, with an I Here at least is a true Spanish old-fashion- Caballero. Harpers Weekly.1 Ai' i Discovered By a Woman. ..Another great discovery has been, made, and that- - too,.i by; a lady In this country,. Disease . fastened its clutches upon her "and for seven -w- Be Not Deceived! k Congh, ijili r. JThomos ;r ... . OpPQSiTETABERNActE. . . . , - : ! -- H- - Lowio r; j; i mv it ' . v . Td7 FAST TRSlil SERVICE DAILY - -1 TO r- - THE-EAST- ;f ::; v 'r'- - Great rogk Island Route. .f L !tA8T-EXPRE8S.'-4OOLORAD- L, 4,, - v. Sitoplm. p.m. Leaves DENVER. ' 7:03p. m, Arrives COLO. 8 1KING??.- -. 2:55 p.m. v . 8:40 p, w. -- TOPEKA, KANSAS. CITY, 2:11 p. m, 4 :25 p. m. Ar.sr. LOUIS, (Wab. Ry) 9 :30 p.rn. Arrives ST. JOSEPH, 2:52 a.m. 44 11 50 a. in, LINCOLN, 44 . OMAHA, 8:00 a. m. 44 CO. . 7:)a.m. BLUFFS. . Cough Cut. at. Tb prises people bv its quick cures h 6, n) Cb ( 4 1 - - i I 1 1 ' . ...... c.c. a.m. 6:45 : 8 :50 a. iri. 9 :10 a. m. . ; Through .Sleepers Colorado Springs to ; bt. Louis via Wabash Ity. to Chicago. r ' take in children it and the large Mr. may . . " VeIl, .aid Hennessey, I the without lcist uantities I think danger, so, and folders por particulars stout philanthropist giving time of these trains write U has won for itself the beet repu . : 6:15 p. m. 10:40 a.m. -- CHICAGO, - VER 9:50 PUEBIX), COLO. SPRINGS, - , PLORIA, Minit f lT Looan. ,n ; to- - '7 fl v , c -- - -- r Leave DENVER, Iloarge-ne- s atien of any preparation usal - :b -ere To Csnstlpatisa ake CasrareU Candy Candy Catbar. ;, ic. 10c. or 25c. If C.' U. C. fad to cure, J , t. t druggies refund money. . , I; rertrsrrrfe' 0r h Is universally recommended as the boss, wherever used. . h: ; years shelthstood its : severest tes ts, butcher - vital -- organs undermined and L death .seemed imminent. For three, months, she coughed incessantly, and could, not sleep.' She . finally discovered , a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr Kings New Discovery ..for consumption, - and - was so mnch relieved on taking the first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles. ; has been - absolutely cured.' Her, name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N.' C. Trial bottles free at Riter Bros. Drug Co. ! .Regular' size 50c, and $1.00. -- Every bottle guaranteed." 4 A Tlio BOSS , Washer rl . . I ,, , onward march iv h whit, civilization with cement later A - alone? are not to be trided with. or mp Hionisey,. ha. all th balloon., A dose Croap in time of. Sbiloha Cure will j But, annyhow, hes doomed." , As Ul? .? belt. ies e8 a3-noray8, when his company rides fast, he rides ast; and when his company rides slow, he rides slow. Now, I want to know, said the ,awerr ,very much exasperated, how doea tbe defendant ride when 7; A. G. T. A., TOrEKA.- . Tl jmo ' WMMMWlltiiei - O.P.A.,CaiCAG ) ' |