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4 ¢ UHE VDAIUTL DY | UMAO AL LAVAAJIA L, L LASAV U 4sAva v y [—————— Ve IN GATCOHINA PALAOEF. i hioh 11 SHOWMEN'S SECRETS, |hesls, high hata and lang costs really | LIFE IN QATCTINA ¥ ey Al B C. F. GOODM.AI She was a bouno- ) Ll actual height and a foot In looks, | How the Czar Oentrives to Spend |skilled diploma 1 How Ouriositiss Are Mado fop|Cisctenedely slways woar ulforma fo] His (00 0, 0 reme e ' |e T e oY 2" ia sho WHOLHSALR DRALER TN t an r 0 :lln:th:llrnn::r:rlo:llp“::’alu lhez Jealousy of His Wite. playfally termed him, in & ya'nr and & DR l ' ‘ }s P B INTS I tha lflflflnml. a massive alr, COapt. Bates, however, - day from the demise of “No. 1." '] y N always insists on appearing in a drees | 5. Polenb\:x Cor. New York San. The l;um)y day fell on Jx‘dnf'd"i g it. Ohl iants show to the best| Alexander became Czar under the |and the ceremony was @ place af A Recipe for Oircassian Girls :ndunuge.n";hgel.rn lonf gowns g‘llu ::r:l honlbledlmpiee:l. :ll::l l::gm he ;l::b;lda'lhoun. Alan. lflo;nt::d‘- I RU I Hs WINdOW and Plate G'ass. ~Oeltic-Hgyptian them the appearance of belng taller|had to ascend was sprin the g-fonst was provi and abou . et and huvhm:n they reallyare. The |blood of his father, mixed with that|sixty guests invited. The hour fixed “ -u‘.'.‘:’a'&m#?.mfi‘gumfihm‘; :"(.I'l:-..“ WIS Oharmers, contrast presented by a woman In|[of some innooent viotims, For him |for the marriage was six p. m. In the The blood ¥ the foundation of lo and fomale attire will serve as an | the resplendent Wintor Palace became | forenoon the bridegroom arrayed him. | life, it circ#lates through every part ;ll‘utnclon of this principle. In|a lnunlt’ad house, and he shuns it as|#elf in his best and went off to Invite of the body, and unless it is pure C' Fl GOODMAN, dresses she looks much larger than|he would an infected place. For him | few friends in the country who had and rich, good health is impossible. n” "A 'EB ‘‘Hannah Battersby's husband runs a blacksmith shop at Frankfort, Penn- aylvania,” sald the showman to the she does in trousers. It ls amazing to | his splendid and proud capltal is but a | been overlooked. Whether he hap- If diseass has entered the system the only sare and quick way to drive - note how giants Increase In welght | dark den of bloodthirsty conspirators. | pehed to tahe with him a copy of the h f 4 = — - - / mr::rb:flul:;mn::“m?hn:lnhz aftor bal:g placed 'on nhlb;tl::- Ifln !;;mlc}lnehvor anurdllhho ooulg help ‘ll;lck‘;h;lk Pn;')en,' -:;l .umohlnorou ‘!:](::;. # b purify and enrich the STEELE MH"SO" & 00 / / 4 Thelr life of comparative ease an 0 | 1t ut he is czar, and he must disre- | Me. Weller's famous advice to hls son Th simpl, . e e b freedom from ur‘: has the effoot of | gard his own feellngs. Sam on the subject of “‘vidders,” will km'nu,e And ?hee )!?;;:cm";m;::{ ’ b ] ving skeletons are hard to get—al- 5 T H 5 adding twenty-five pounds a year to| Under these circumstances Alexan- [ probably never be known; but by this authorities agree thut mothing but ?:. ) c:z'thl::dml‘d.o h:z'::fil:r.fi:g s{hl:, thelr gnlght.' A giant to secure an|der has melected for hia residence a|or some other means, he appears to iron will restore the Plood to_its WHOLESALE GROGERS .u;o’.nl"" engagoment, must be at least|small town, Gatchina, twenty-eight|have been reduced to a 'ronlluly natural condition; and also that Areal Olroasslan lady never was |78 fost In height. = There |miles from this city, and there, in an | vaelllating state of mind with regard all the iron preparations hitherto are too many men over #ix|old-fashioned little he trles to | to the important atep he was about to made blacken the teeth, cause head- fitawn ol;:fm:::x:;m :l:: ‘;::;':;‘p" feot six Inobz who come to the|enjoy life as best h‘: . The Gat- | take; for by the afternoon post his acli;i;:c:‘nlc oeh:Brwim inju;lil:,\;‘;, AND JOBBERS IN k i - |« $ IRON BITTERS ‘. est kind of cariosities, The common- show to contrast them with, There|ohina palace wae built by the Ozar | bride-elect received from him an Inti Sighly Ao quiesls “flm“v;:e 1‘3& est fomale can be turned into one in & fow days, and It is wholly unnecessary, socording to the showman's idea, to go are seven giants, Inoluding a pair of | Paul, who used to seclude himgelf | mation to the effect that he had con- . F twins, in a family In Texas, ¢grua of | there from fear of his courtlers, who | sclentious soruples as to marrying a m‘::?:fl;::";g;"‘ég::flx; lour, Balt, Sugar s, Canned Coods, and xhom nrobé)nM:xhlbltloll:. b?:n?!all} n:lrehngth -lalnuln-wTd l;lm. waml;n, ;o “reeanta. wlldowo‘d.l He ady of the system, and it will § All ) 88 engag rine, the ut! e further detalls of the czar’s life | would make It a matter of careful con- i ’ H :&;;&: :.fl."l’;':::h:fil‘ :uobl‘“‘ l‘lt‘ glantess, who is ludh‘)g the ballet in|are farnished to me by a person who |sideration, and ablde by the result of ::;e lxkfifnfi;.fij,‘,{"f:&'fih;i Grocers supphes' num brought out the finl:p(lfiuuhn Amazon's march In London, and she | dally sees him, but I eannot give even [ his subsequent feelings. She was tively mot injurious, Indy twenty-three years ago, She was will come over next year, Her|the loast hint as to his identi‘y with-|not to take this as a positive de- y 5 helght is over elght feet, and #ho is |out bringlng him Into porll, The San | olinature; but if he had mot A Full Line of the Best Brands of :,::?:; ‘:‘:r’&:,‘,:":;:‘hm:: J:h oung a8 wall as hancdsome. Mr. |is seen In the czar's library. arrived by 6 o'clock, she might consid- Saved his Child, ocountry she displayed herself in the | D308 is the only woman who is taller. | Aloxander usually rises at 7 and|er the marrlage ¢ff. The widow did 17 N, Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. n lldo-hrgn of FPnnoe and Germany, | BOt two croatures that would bear the | hurrledly dresses himself with the|not faint or go into hyaterios, but o e e e GIU ARS ANB MANUF AGTURED TUB A[} |u John Greenwood, since desd, ufl.’d‘ name of Aztecs have seen exhibited in | assistance of his trusted servant, Ivan | decked herself in he bridal robes, and (lon o€ & flead T.tied BNowN s b i hor for Barnum. ' She was dressod {n | this country, and they are now in|Bavlieff. Itis Ivan who Informs his|smilingly recelved the guests who had Ixow Birrans as a tonic and re- Clrosssian oostumb, Yo leas than 8 Earope. These were Dagos, or a|majesty earlier than any of the officlals | been bidden to the feast, When all ;“’;‘i'."ih?r; u?h'lyd'c:flff:‘. :l':v: month every side show and musenm | °*0*# between a Moxloan and an |of all news of Importance, It fs in the company had arrived, the lady wasting away with Consumption. In the countey were drawing crowds | ®Fth-eating Iadlan, Theic heads are | Ivan's power either to set his majesty | read to them the communication she TR S av ey (e hgents for BERWOOD SAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER [i{1] ¢o see ita Clronsslan lady; ;“"ol"m:":"" one's, :'V- snd P:.lg :fl' rago for o o mT-h had nuliod Hues sty :flgm gmineat physicians, T was loth A | ———— e e Iadlos nf cance when ~ compai m beam with benevolence. The|groom. Loud and long were the de- ieve that anything could arrest the hn:“:‘e‘:.“ :}:&u :fi:’ °:°'.:‘1 with their noses, which are enormous. | ministers are fully aware of Ivan's in. [ nunciattons it elicited, and the herole 2; Pml[':'w‘:‘!':‘j;eror:-:. :::& 1o P - BOYE R U O % - this day a show s indomplete without | The Australlan children, wild girls, | fluence, and treat him aa thelr equal, [ bearing of the widow under such try- ter had taken one bottle of Brown’s «———DEALERS INe— and wild men, are simply specimens|if not as their snperlor. After he is|ing ociroumstances was marked and Ixon Brrruns, she began to mend one. She s almost invarlably the tth 1 ¢ h dod all, “Thi, and now is Gule restored to former [} wife of a magiclan, giant, living skel- of e lower * order ol the | dressed, the ozar enters the reception- | 09mmen by L s need not health. A fifth daughter began to eton, or some other monsteosity or African race. 'Niggers without | room and recelves the report of Gen, | prevent the feest,” she sald; and the '_"h"“"‘ :g“h“.ch'““mi"mn. 1':5 curl\;llty, who oan put_herself to no brains,” the show man sald. ‘‘The|Teherevin, the commandant of Gatoh- [ banqueting began, The feasting ovol;i Ne_ quickly seld + Tontes welrfe: . :th- 16" st anw he light of day [ 1aa and tho ohlef of the- caar's body. | the room was cleared for danolng and | - gurSiy had when e Fire and Burgl =) n achusetts, o first importa- | guards, Then he takes a long walk [ everything wont a8 merrlly as if the BieTass, Yesponded tha tlon of Zalus, elght in all, were sald|in the palace garden. When fn good | wedding ild passed off under the Sood tamey ke e e o g o1 T to be gonulne, but rearults from the|haumor he enters the palace yard,|most favored ausploes, - The reault of AUSKRE FARLIS nnk‘ln of ‘zhel nmoum "llnn lvolla: the throwld off his ov:or?iolt, Tl;llll a huge “h.nln:u *h:s :‘:‘ ,:l.d“"l! m"‘:‘"‘"h number to almost limitless proportions. | ax, and chops wood. ok logs of | who had opened the ball with the irre- , i 7" Thero never was but one ‘‘real” Zalu | oak and plne are one after another | pressible widow, became so enamored 1y E::’i::);f;c?:x?lfi;?e;?::u n;!d N, .A.UL I S woman shown in this country. She|eagerly and dextrously cut and split | of her that before the evening was far Weakness, and renders the greatest ) was the Princess Amasaha, While trav- | by the autoorat of all the |Russias, advanced he had proposed, and what relief and benefit to persons suffering Il o 0 K S o o:ln wl:: nPolrould she got ‘d;un: gow lkllfhltlly l:ie w'leldl the heavy ax! ';hmou. had 216:; lflrpwf. The from such wasting diseases as Con- |o20 F h > i ot Soranton, Pa., and was sent bacl ow swiftly and mightily he whirls it | mlnister was recal and at 11 p, m. sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. to home at Pn;;ldal:ln:,o il I bsah dmg dnl;on the ¢ Iuk’lo s! If he ‘hha ‘l’:‘dhdlng' ‘h‘)‘;fl'g:‘ the one for it e arnham Street’ was & negress, and use eep & beer | wielded hls sceptor as mightlly as he | which the guests en assembled OMAM shop. Snake charmers, while not|does his ax, thaplh-de oll‘z Pa{er th: was solemnized. The ceremony had E- ez NEB ltflufl{ curlositios, are subjects of [ Great would rest porfectly satisfied in | Soarcely been performed, when the 7 great interest. ‘‘The Hindu Princess,” | the tomb, Bat, alas! Alexander 111, | door bell was violently rung, and in O ———————— PERFE ‘T whoso mastery ovor the snakes a few 1is a good wood-chopper and a very[stalked the superseded bridegroom 7 £ (’ ION years ago, made her famous, was, till [ poor ruler: If he were not surround- | ‘‘Careful consideration” had at length T ! she came into promlinence, a negress | ed by so many loggerheads he would [ overcome his ‘‘conscientions soru- TR HEATING AND BAKING living on the west slde of the clty. |be popular, Supposs that, instead of | ples,” aud he had come back to claim : is only attalned by usi She is back in retirement. Nogroes | the picture of the czar dressed le gor. | his bride—only, however, to be intro- IMPERI S HABLE v sl Wwith a closs resemblance to Hindus or | geous uniform, they should distribute [duced to her as the wife of another. | imusmmwmr. or Egyptians are generally selected for | everywhere a picture of the czar with [ Served him right. PERFUME . Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE RAUZE OVER DOORS, *For sale by (o3 &0 % = .. fll.mael better usé than to turn herself into a beautifal Oircassian, no matter how ly she is, and sell her plotares on a platform, Every woman In the country who Is not baldheaded may become a Olroas- slan lady If she desires by bralding the halr over long pins and saturating it with stale beer before retiring at night, In the morning it will stand straight up on the head like a porcupine’s 3:1.111. The beer imparts a wiry con- tency without destroying the gloss or leaving it sticky, The American {rl who became the wifo of the Da. omey glant, afterwards the Abysain- lan prince, exhiblta her graces as a Circasslan lady. Beaded women, un- fortunately for tha showmen, cannot be brought forth like Circassian ladies. The white Moore of Madagascar ‘were four albinos, The husband was an Italian by birth and the wife an Austrian, The children were a boy and a girl, They were known as the Lucosie family. The girl died when snake charmers, but throughthe velus ) his coat off cutting wood. The good.| Extremes of many kinds are so com- of Rajah Hajah, the celebrated Egyp- | natured Ivans would giveup body and | mon that we need not particularize v tlan snake-charmer, pure Irlsh blood | soul for the cear who, like them, was |them here, Unless on the theory of f,’:’u!‘l'ay & Lal"man's thros yoars old and the mother died coursed. Onenight, while exhibiting in | chopplng wood. the saying that ‘‘extremes meet,” it i n Inat wintor, The father and son are | HeMadisonSquare Garden, abig snake | ~Alexander has amerry holiday every |18 by no means easy to account for Fla o IDA WATEH still ourlonittes. The boy lsa splendid in Rajah Hajah's den of sore mouth, | time either the Grand Dake Viadimir|#ome of them. Here 1s a somewhat 3y specimen of physiosl manhood, and Tho enterpriring managoer ordered it | or the Grand Duke Alexis visits him, [ourious, though far from pleasing rosomblos the iate Oharles Feohter |°0t 10 two, and the next day the olty | Thon he is sure he will have a good | illustration, which was communicated Best for TOILET, B H much, He I8 & fine violin player | 7™ thr}llo:i with the account of Ra-|time, When czarowltch, Alexander|to us some time ago by a lady who est 1or JVILEL, _L made his first appearance as a jah Hajah's foarful encounter with a[usually overpowered his brothers|had just returned fcom a voyage to & moklelat tnl Newark, /N ‘., three boa constrictor. He was fastened in|Viadimir snd Alexis, whether in|India with her husband in the vessel '.\Y)i{ 4 ANDKERCHIEF. years ago, His solos are’ well exe- lu}«:lllf but by & desperate effort sev- | wrestling or in tugging. But sinoe he [ of which he was skipper. The cook, i e e cuted. Albinos have marrled before, | °rd 1t In twain with his knife, and |has become ozar he has begun to loso |8 negro, Was a general favorite with ; ? : osec. but, exospt in this case, tho unions are thua saved his life. . This story s viv- |in weight as well as in strength, and | all on board; and in the course of the | == oI — not known to have been frultful, The |41 told by George O, Btarr, one of [ nowadays Vladimir, who is two years | return voyage not only our lady friend, WESTERN eyos of albinos make them more ob- the most experionced of theshowmen, | younger than the caar, beats his ma. | but all the passengers, and the crew as GOHNIGE WURKS ' A. M. CLARK, Painter& Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECNRATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL ALL PAPER! | Window Shades aud Curtains, ORNIOES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTU . Living works of art dld not|jesty almost every time they encoun- | well, became deeply interested in adorn museums and side shows until [ter each other. This worries the | Sambo’s matrimonial affalrs, for noth- 0. SPEC Ospt. Costentenus, the Greek, dis-|autocrat of all the Russias a great deal | Ing afforded the honest fellow greater i HT, - - Proprietor. played his Ink-figured frame. The [more than the forced postponement of |delight than to talk of the pretty [ (214 Harney 3t, - Omrha, Neb second tattooed Greek was Harry de | his coronation, little English wife who, he sald, u Am,,.“;m““ OF - ) Qourcey, who was born in Brooklyn.| When Alexander and Alexls retire|was waiting to welcome him on - He was tattooed by Martin Hildebrant | to test their muscles the court ladies | his return to England. Some, espec- ! i pi oty sepecialy Goi;i::‘:bh::n. find the best opportunily to offer thelr | ially rhe,l;dlev. Home dlinostd .19 be 53 val“ZH flfl _ | Da Oourcey was followe @ tal-|incense to the Russian Juplter. T soeptic uspecting that Sambo was " ot e veraan 1 "ths | t006d Australian, lnto whouo body the | soax tho charian to go. with v bt st indulging 1n one * CORNICES, Lusloess. On the soalos she would | L0k Was pricked in Phlhdolrhlm As | neo the czar wrestle, and under her | of those elaborate equivoques in which DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS probably go a little above 500, It is the natural consequence of tattooed | protection they enter, just accident- | the negro mind delights. The prece- Tin, Iron and Slate Roofin an easy thing to make fat women men, tattooed women come upon the ally, of course, the czar’s room, They dont of Desdemona and Othello not- SMMZ. Patent Metalio Skyli 'ht Took 200 or 300 pounds heavier than | 20°Re: Buanell brought out the first| bohold the ozar and the chief of the | withstanding, the idea of a nice look- Patent Adjusted Ratohet yB“ famnlsi a young woman named Wood- | navy, with their uniforms off, wrest. |ing English girl actually falling in it B ks’ ,roou of lymplt:{ than lnythlng else. 'hey are, asa rule, illiterate and igno- rant, seldom learn to read, and are usually put on exhibition when very oung, Albinois exist in many wealthy {lm' s, but such are rarely exhib- ited. Beven hundred and twenty pounds Paiuts, Oils & Brushes, they are. They can conceal an im- 3 and Bracket Shelving, 1 P ward, last spring, who is supposed to [ling, straggling and rolling on the |love with and maarylog Sambo was i Sips Ao - 107 Bouth |1 4th Btrest E’::Dd:::n:;fl:: &'.ddl:nn' ":; b have’ been tattooed by her father, (hi%i( cuggt. 4 . not to be accepted without considera- the goneral agent for the T ERRASKA bustle atill further adds to tholr ap. | 1*riin Hildebrant at once tattooed [ ~‘Mothinks I see Achilles and Heo- | ble reservo. In the restricted com- shave line of goods. his sister, and she now stands forth|tor on the battlefield!” exolaims a|munity on board a vessel, small mat- SON FEN G, - Er&::.;""n::' :lfllp;;?o:::::fihx;. aa a wonder. They are the only tat- | court lady. torn are often invested with an alto- ] ! | tooed women at present, but will not| ¢‘Thereis Hercules arisen!” exclaims | gether exceptional importancs, and so hold the field to themselves long. |another, the question of Sambo's wife was Both are blondes. A brunette, de-| ‘‘The very gods of Olympus could |rasgnified into one of the great prob- A life, She has besutifal daughter, soribed a8 being tall and handsome, is | not have more strength and agility,” |lems fthe day. It ,was at length Westorn Agents, Lifayette, Indiana, who is 'ving with her father in Peny. | 3¢ Present submitting her figure to the | remarks a third, resolved, in order to gratify e rylvania. ‘The noxt largest woman is operation. Sho fs ‘sald to be the| ‘Here ure Jupiter and Neptune|the general suriosity and put TCUEXE] IESA 0 E T daughter of wealthy parents, and is|struggling,” sayssomeother lady. And|the story to the test, to have carrled her husband, the living skele- ton, out of the old Broadway museum at the time of the fire and naved his Jessle Waldron, teen-yoar- LAY mol:nhln ;t flesh, ;h;l:ff"b’:,i:.'.‘fig being tattooed with the sole idea of | then they glide away, leaviug the Ozar | » party of some sort on board ship as P enp ‘wh | & 300 ; reared in Greenpoint, Long Island. placing herself on exhibition, The| happy for s whola week. 4 soon a8 London was renched, and in- b &\b ] el e AR ST T 24 = ! She is six feet .r: inches high and operation is exceedlugly palnful and| It is generally believed that tho Ozar | vite Sambo to bring his wiie, who, he The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING weighs' about 450 pounds, On the [0°D*0mes about three months, It|and Czarlva love each other dearly, [ declared, resided there. The party 2 5 bills she is put_down as woighing 600 | Fduces » subjeot welghiag " 160 but thele family Iifo is not without | was arradged nccordngly. The long: HEELS Retail JEWELRY HOUSE ‘pounds. mille Hill in the lightest of pounds fifty pounds In flesh, €00V~ | thorns, Many years ago, at the court | talked of gueat of the evening duly n . i the fat women, welghing oaly about |} :fi:mr. ll: ‘:&mfi.mmu ove- n.lln,ut‘ha Ocz“itms used tofldmoel with :‘pge:‘r‘ed—-—“‘:rd., wq;xld 3 bzlieve —FOR— in Omeaha. Visitors can here IN THE WEST! 3 y 008 inarlly. |a certain Count Btroganoff, an incar- |it, e captain's wife afterward re- - : fi!bghm!:ld:t 10 e oonly four foet| ™ Gurioaitios oan bo made out of any | nated Apollo, u litla oftonee, porhaps, | marked with groat antmation—she| RUDDEr Boots aud find all novelties in SIL- _Genel‘a}i %g@nrtig for the 3 ference that makes hor a great ouri- material, and people who go to muse- | than with the other courtiors, Alex- | was actually pretty!” Sambo was the VER WARE. CLOCKS Finest an est Fianos and osity. Fat women are easy to plok |} o will never cease to admire the [ ander, who ls far from betng an Apollo, | hero of the hour; and everybody de- Boots and Shoes N ) |Organs manufactured, - ap. Showmen find women all over Ingenuity of the showmen. A good |felt mortally offended. When he dis- | clared that a prouder husband, or a Rich and S‘ylish Jewelry sl Sl the conutry that will do, and by add- ourlosity ought to possess conversa- agrees with his wife on some point, the | more happy, contented, and devoted OF ALL KINDS, [ y P! Ing 200 or 300 pounds fo thelr|'io0al powers. These the showmen|(Qzar, who becomen too easily exclted, | little wifo, had never been seen, To Thetr | the Latest, Most Artistic, [a0Y Eastern Manufacturer :fight on the gorgeous canvass they rogard as valuablo to attract people. | ungenerously mentions the name of | The very act of marrying at ail s in | ADD 50 PER GT_ Wi X ) ?land Dealer. 1t takes }iir:ctloe usually to secure this | Strogancff, and many hemstitched | some lnsiances a moet eccentric pro- ? the publio with thelr i 4 2 ; i i i : : “I.A vl:::knl:'.:m .: "h‘:“:::'li‘zl ::I::;:flominy people like to talk to | handkerchiefs of Danish linen are|ceeding. What, for example, could be | The center pleces are interchangeable and re- and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold disease, and cannot be manufactured, vemtlumll:fi: h(x) ‘:;,oi:rn:: LOOB?; made wet with the Ozarina's tears. more absurd tgan the recont marriage, | erivle, ILpreronts e gowir trom runuing | PREGTOUS STONES and |for cash or installments at Al der hat thing that re- |in a small agricnltural villegs in Bag Sanc h T thi X i While ' doubtless, cousumption and|Walter Stuart, who has nelther arms m(nd?l}:lln:rdlo‘;:c::lo:i{y, :gd y‘u!nn land, of a couple whose united ages be.::“pfi‘ A A ‘owl:"_- all descripuions of FINE Bottom Prices. dyspepsia havo made a few respectable | nor logs, He is Intelligont ana poo- | airgog deeire to hear the ‘opera with. | ome to 168, the bridegroom being 77, | gifissaung procure hem T 19 A SPLENDID stock of olotons, the oause of thetr thinness | plo meom o forget that JCallandxamine a full lino ot Leather and s 3 1 K i go at the t ;sing himself at the theatre, |sud the bride 817 Nor was this the | “Candee” Rubbor Boots and Shoes with the Re t Low Pri- s, for tho most part, inoxplicablo. Nokre talking to & monstrosity: | iadaced. hims to have o felophone. put | only peouliar featero of this extraor | veritlo e, WATOCHES at as Lo Steinway Chickering, ;"_:‘:"&“b‘i:“:nrl:g‘ l; ;lll:;: ::oo ;l'he :Gugu ;g{m ourlollti.kl n&gn up in his Gatchina palace, and now | din . unich. Tl:l?h brldegrgo:zl:'u 81 8m MRs. M. PETERSON, | [ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi | from 0 & week, r | the d i tti thel ristian name was 0mAs; AN N T WO % e B {oes than all_the othor ourlosities put cssian Iadies aro u glut L the market | heads togethor, llaton to tho opera | Lride's Mary; aud that was the third| $HO0" REWARD. nonorable dealers. Call|anos,and other makes, o?n o :ln:n 1 u, who dled ten | and get but 86 & week. There Is but | given at this city twenty-olght miles | Mary that Thomas had selected as his e e ba ST e’ and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren, yoara ago, and who singularly enough, | one two-headed glrl and sho gota $500. away. They hear the songs, the|partnor, while it was also the third | yio'eiloradice s Paint that wil squat " Building Sterling, Imperial, Smith ' |American erican Organs, &c. Do i was a violinist, came into prominence | s displaying thelr curiosities the | recitatives, the muelo, and the sp-|Thomas to whom Mary had been Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Btore, Tower twenty yoars ago, and was the first | showmen study well positions and jugal bond, T arnham i ianse. No doubt they recall with re- | united by theconjugal bond. To crown ! ] living skeleton of account to be exhib- | costames, and an objeot that would sr:‘:.:hom udu;)a wlm‘:{ they did not|sll, both wero in receipt of parochial Paint, | corner 11th and ¥ not fail to see us before pur- | i ited. Isanc W, Sprague is still alive, relle v g1 v i i B ta manied and m three big -t':;. “t“llk“ “‘;th‘“'_*‘u°“d°“ the '"’“:l need any telephone in order to hear [ relief to the txlontkohwn shillings and for prosorving Bhing ‘l_:-.‘n'fiinwns:'u;;:l‘.ltoofl’ Streets chasing. { piog sons. Colonel Martin P, Avery, :h' 08 Wi ‘;;ab:llx. amazement In | an opera, when they were not p;l;nr]dud aloaf each per wee ordors promptly attended to, Cheaper and bet: who died last winter in this city, was 9 museam. ooves every per- | like prisoners and not tortured like tor than say other paint ow Inue,' the adjutant of ex m"’fll;’;'. :::"l“"h?ll.fl:"::.h‘l’:‘;l; critically and | oriminals. i Buckun's Arnica Salve, Bole Proprictors, Omaha House, Omaha, Neb, MAX MEYER & BRO., i I molnt, st was +fvard made A true strengthening medielno snd | ‘“':}"fi:?;?fi%&:&o‘}t DMN,.N:E‘:,?::‘,N"?E%M. — Fall S 1o D Q15 P45 | 0 volw et T o up| L et o e i | 5 B it | oz e (MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW CASES. ' | chargo ot Potorsburyf shll klld hi | {rom mothers, that says, “My daugh-| ST 15, ol guaranigad |~ ‘ horse under him an g tore his thigh, | er® are so feeble and sad, “with no SUL ISR » meney refunded, * | Hend 81, 82, 3, or 85 for & re. A TLarge Stock alwavs on Hand | The wound never '@lled and was what | *t¥ength, all out of bresth and life at il s S cents per cx, Hor asle byfi0, - - — —_— sedueod hin 1ol ivi. aicon |10 ot exaslon. Wit can wo do| w;rc:‘:lt:s:rf\}r:" g at which tho | &5, 30 : D= ltail box by Exprées of the best GAFF FLEISGHMANN & Go s > 8 » sooner be it e —— Sk ot o, P e g e b s o B 0 ot o Anetn, e v : and milk, A skeloton is made to look | °f Hop Bitters will make them healthy, | ex0ept the officiating elergjmun, whe Where They Were. alegant boxes, and strictly pure CcoMPRESSED \ thinner by dressing ! had been let into the secret & fow |Cleveland Leader. same u:flht wumghtl‘:n:uz:'lth; e Bhwfl minutes before, the eldest brother of | Somebedy tells the story of the late [ Z Snitable for ‘presents, Express ‘ fatter by covering her frame w.hh l'o‘;u For Coughs, Asthme and Throat|the bride advanced with ono of the |vonerable Presidont Pond, of the Ban. | 7 &L [charges light. Refors to all Obi- - b g Diserdane, Blushing bridesmalds, aud requested | ror Thoologioal Seminary, that on oe | 5 S5 sharges M et The Ladies of Omaha can now be supplied with this CELEBATED YEAST Use Baow's Buowcta Tuooiss, hav. | that the ooremony should b repeated |ocossion' ho dolivered an almost In- | & ¢ (6% Tov | GUNTHERy by calling upon thelr Grocers. This Tt l 9-28u or bright mal The trunk in kept ing proved thelr effoacy by a tes of aby for thelr bohoof. i wppearing that ul | trminsblo haraugue 1 opposttion t0| ™ M ooyreuGuur,” @ ™ | VIENNA MODEL BAKERY, AT THE OENTENNIAL 1676, : well covered, but the arms and lege, whioh are the thiunist parts, are yoars. Sold only in boxes. the neoessary logal and other prelimi- | Dsrwinism winéing w witl c:e ques- Se— duls ' ,\!y he onkeys where are |~ & N " . i : . ! METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA | o d ons somplich with nd 0 P One of ‘ihis Hred auditcrs = s It is Put up in Tin Foil. None Genuine without our Signature. { HA, NEB, | company had to celebrate two wed “We have sat on_them so| EUROPEAN HOTEL, | GROCERS supplied daily, AND STALE YEAST EXOHANGED by our freely exposed, Another 18 to place th akeleton alongside the fat woman, l: which position he looks more attenu- ated than he really is. ‘Tables sup) with the best dinge instead of one. lag that they ure all worn off.” The moat centrally 'located hotel in #he clty representative, Dwarfs are simply natural ourlosi- | market The traveling Peoalls the onse of an enterpris-| ———— Boot " 8¢ $1.00 $1.60 and #2.00 perday.” d ow, which must be put I coatrast | ol they get betier soocmnbdations | lng Bootoh widow, who, failing the | g Tne Diamond Dyes for family | Fii “lvw Bumirat coosected wit el o L, e e rarmam BirestS by Sl -m“hw.h:‘: and more goneral satisfaction here |appesrance at tho eventful moment of | qeg have no eqaal popular ocol- HURST. - = Prop Sob 040 " than ‘et any other house in Omaha, | her intended scoond husband, ulilized | ors casily dyed, fast snd beautiful. 10 4 Tourthsnd [4-o Sirests. por day. sugfltfm the ocoasion; the clergyman, and the ' cents a package for any ocolor, BT LOUIS MO.