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8 OMAHA DAFLY REHwWRNNTGINAY e a7 an snne K 2 OMAHA DAILY BEE--MONDAY JUNE 2, 1884, N Indnigence and Excesaes, H " i Henry Irving on 8hylock, tears, but not in vengeance. Un the beautiful young Mexican girl, the daugh- ndnige BELMONT'S MONEY-BAGS. From His “Tmpressions of Amorics,” Osgood |other hand, there are those who argue ter of one of the peona,was coming from E e Whether overeating or drinking are , Boston, that Antonio's reference to hisown pa- the town after hor wedding, accompanied made harmless by using Hop Bitters ““Yen,” he said, “‘the play hi S ; implie h v BURLINGTON, IOWA. arr . t e i [ play bas gone |tience and to Shylock's fury implies a by her parents and a fuw friends. The LING freely, giving elegant appetite and enjoy- | From g Offfce-Boy to & Millionaire | wen, very well indeed; but the audience | noisy passion on the part of the Jew; bride and groom were, according to their HE BRAY RON ORKS THE LARGEST (RON WORKS were not altogether with me. I always [ but, without taking advantage of any custom, on thesame horse, Their friends 0 y 1N THE STA™E feel, in regard to this play, that they do[question as to the meaningof ‘fury’in at the enda who had heard of their SPECIALTIES. . not undersiand what I am doing. They | this connection, it seems to me that Shy- coming went to meet the little party. E N GIN ES y — BRIDGE WORK, ! only responded at all to-night, where lock’s conterapt for his enemies, his sneer They saw them in the distance, but just Automatse Cut-0ff Engines, ment by using them beforeand removing all dullness, pains and distressafterwards, Ba"kcrl Jeaving the head clear, nerves steady, and bl all the feelings, buoyant, elasticand more happy than before. = Tho pleasing effects Important Misstons With Which He y, than . « 4 rd—How the Ase Shylock’s rage and mortification got the [at Gratiano: [ a8 they were passing a little hill a band § \\\TECT{/ \ L I i A ot ] L RN e VR | B O ILE RS, [seon ronne, | (WL Uy uing days afterwards. . hy Kean'’s Shylock, nor Phelps’, nor, -, bond, i fought bravely but were overpowered, 1 TS HCEINeS, N WORK. Eminent Testimony, His Fortune. dood " any anee But Tam sure that | Thou butoffand'st thy hungs to speak so lou— | (0 BHE G LR B MILL AND MINING (Tunking Outiire & Presses 1RO, A K. Y, Witness, Aug. 16 1850, N e Shylock was not & low person; a miser | 0d his action throughout the court scene | {70 T, Py S0 pirrced by many ar MACHINERY. Wheeled Serapers o g 1 find that in addition to the puro |NewYorkJounal, =~ Jand usarer, osrtainly, but s very injured ;‘:'.'?,":ii‘.‘..t‘,'.‘f.“"“;:f‘.:'r;:i:;";':,:",,,'";‘;:If,;:' fows, No one exoaped; all wera killed Bt R bo 6y Fruit, Evaporators, THE HYZTT PRISMATIO LIGHTS other well known and highly approved [in the financial world. He has ¢reat in- law.” Then note when he realizes the \ ’ \ opinion, and I once wished the house had been composed entirely of Jews, I would like to play Shylock to a Jewish audience, “Ilook on Shylock as the type of a persecuted race; almost the only gentle- man in the play, and most ill-used, He and there are lawyers who contend the law | ——— — wan toveraly and. unconstitutionaily | 160 that the paons hiuve alwaye lled SPECIAL NOTIOE T0 strained in this decision of the court—he J it e S LT LN : . A o, | they say that up to this day a figure on i otk Sowa g s | 1 %, 1 bt dy s o Growers of Live Stock and Others. o A UL ) back and forth during moonlight nights, WE isamorchant who tradesin the Rialto, and | iPali when that is refused 'hu Lq}.‘.m’_m: i Beokik Hmly BOLAYS 1010 b ts der. OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Baseanio, and Antonio aro not ashamed | témper, a8 it oscurs to me, for the firs o s emper, r *| pairing bridegroom, to borrow money of him nor to_carry off Z',::'“':"r"”{‘}}'l‘; '{;:‘el]" “:“']lu dovtt ;'\“‘:’ e — R —— u r ro u n ' a e . his daughter., The position of his child N i Jreh 0 ) m“m':lr‘(‘, o g k{y’ o his own. She |8004 of it!" There isa peculiar and special SCROFULA It tathe best and cheapest food for mook of any kind. Gne pound fs equal to three pounds of corn ) < , 8 key t 4 touch at the end of that scene, which, I| Usually developes in tarlv 11 stock fea with Ground Of Cake 11 the Fall and Winter, instead of rinning down, will increase in welght is the friend of Portia. Shylock was y developes in early life, and | {i7"%e tn good marketable cord.tion n the sprin i § ) . E ink. s : ; L lite, d 1 g0 ple nor.d.tior ™ o well-to-do—a Bible-read man, as his read- | think, is intended to mark and accentuate | is a peculiur morbid condition of | its merita. Try it and fudgs for yoursalves. ] o O Ry e {ness at quotation shows—and there is | tho crushing nature of the blow wkich f the yystem, usually affecting the WOODMAN LINSERD O1L, COMPANY, Omaha Neb, i nothing in his language at any time that (188 _ fallen upon him. When medicinal roots, leaves and tinctures in | fluence in a monetary sense both at home quantities sufficient to render the article | and abroad, and has persistently and what the makers claim it to be, to wit, a | successfully refused all alliance with medicinal preparation and not a beverage | gambling cliques and dubious combina- ~—unfit and unsafe to be used except as a | tions. Wall street has seen his twinkling medicine. black eyes and respected the owner of “From a careful analysis of their for: [ them—Mr. August Belmont. mula—which was attested under oath Mr. Belmont has been termedfthe man 1 find that in every wine-glassful of Hop | of letters, millionnaire banker, famous Bitters, the active medicinal properties [as an art connoisseur, an enthusiastic aside from the distilled spirits are equal | sportsman, and one of the leaders of Am- to a full dose for an adult, which fact in [erican society. He is also president of my opinion, subjects it to an interal rev- the American Jockey club. He was born enue tax as a medicinal bitter,” sixty eight years ago upon his father's Greex B, Ravy, U, 8. Com. In. Rev. | farm in one of the small villages near i Pber) . hall be. | 8181148, often resulting in swellings, T Frankfort, Germany, indicates the snuffling usurer which some | Antonio stipulates that Shylock s od joi 088 i Hardened Liver, He received a thorough commercial | parsons rogard it s wortal \ly nothing | °0me & Ohristian, and record a deed of enlarged joints, abcesses, thickening Five years ago I broke down with kid- | traming as a school boy, and after finish- gift to Lorenzo, the Jew cannot speak. | ©f the lips, enlarged neck, sore eyes. to justify the use the early actors made of | & , th | L ek, s noy and Liver complaint andrheumatism. [ ing a full course of studies ho waa sont 1o {ha part for the low comedian. He was | \He ehall do this,” says the duke, ‘or elso | A scrofulous ~condition' is often i Since then I havebeen unable to bo about Frankfort, whero at tho age of fifteen, |4 religious Jow; learned, for he conducted | L 40 recant the pardon.’ Portia turns | hereditary, but d diet, too free use atall, My liver bocamo hard liko wood; | ho ontered a prominent banking house 18 | his suse with mastorly "skillfulness, and | ™1d questions him, He 'is hardly able to [ of fat meats, ba' air, want of sun my limbs were puffed u‘r and fillsd with | offico boy. His first duties consisted of [ hig speech is always lofty and full of utter nd m))lrd.‘ 1 am_uyntn;xt, is ':]ll.hc shine and nourishing food will in water. All tho best physicians agreed [ sweeping, cleaning, T:;""\"l-t errands and | dignity, Is there a_finer language in |*2Y% and what follows isfas plain and in- | 3,00 5 G e people are troubled I that nothing could cure me. I resolved to | other work of the kind. Shakespearo than Shylock’s defense of | Structive as was ever written in regard to TEE NEW HOUSE OF \ try Hop Bitters; I havo used soven bot- |~ Notwithstanding the influence, both | his mead Hath not a Jow handai Hatl | the conduct and manner of the Jew. [ With scrofulous’ swelling of the =z ) c «© i 0 lands, a¢d with ulcers and kernel tles; the Hardness has all gone from my | monetary and socially, which his father ot a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, | CleTK draw a deed of gift,' says Portia. | glands, 2 s and kernels, liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it | enjoyed young Bolmont, like all Ger- | sanses, afleotions, passions?-—fed with the | Note Shylock's reply, his last words, the | Which may cause_very little pain: has worked a miracle in my case; other- [ nai lads of the old school, had to com- | same food, hurt with the same weapons, | 8Wer of the defeated litigant, who is | others may have inward scrofula of wis{!vl Huld lml\go "rmlflfl 3":' 1‘“ my gHive, mankco at the lowest rung of theladder and [ gubject to the same diseases, healed by "”.L.“l"]";hg,';‘:‘};“dv:’,‘:“‘fl:’\"““td‘,;“)"(‘r-' & ineis the rhm;z scrofula of the spleen-| Fine Havans, Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. \ “t J. W. Moxey, Buffalo, Oct. 1, '81. work himself to the topmost. the same means, warmed and cooled b A ol aFte | i [ serofu a of the kidneys, and scrofu- | Ppia; Ti i i i BTN In 1833 young Bolmont was sont to | the same winter and summer, as a Chris.| Aoy T e AL 8o A hav hausE BURDOCK Triai Orders Solicited. _Satisfaction Guarantoed, { ssor eamwans. L wge dragyed dow with bty povanty and s | uB10% whoro the Rothohikls had large | tian ial’ *As to the mannor of ropresont- C—— BLOOIY BITTERS will drive away : fering for yout, caumed by o w0k family and largs | financial transactions with the Papal and [ing Shylock, take the first _part Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, any case of scrofula, and not to ap P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN bills of doctoriog. 1 was completely discouraged, | Bourbon Governments. He was then|of the story, note his moods. He is, antll one yoar 1Ko, by the wdvice of my pastor, I almost a lad, but so thoroughly convinced | o begin with, quiet, dignified, diplomat- e wore il wllandhono of s have soen a sick | Were his emplooyrs in his ability as | jo; then cal, and next somowhat nd I'want to say o all foor men, careful and intelligent financler that they | light and airy in his manner, with a y keep vout unilies well & vest with Hop Bitier: tor | intrusted him with this delicate mission. | touch of hypooriay in it. His first word Hall's Safe and Lock Comp’ R e D RSl L, ST " “{Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y to knowabout K. Workiouax. HOW TO SHOOT CATS. TRE LAR quired the language of the country, stud- [ into reproaches and satire when he re- Tomoor ¥ o remark of 13 AND BURG 00K r 3 wiom, | i6d thelfine arta of painting and “soulpt: | calls the insults that have been hea nsT“rE Allvhe'have txper | ure, but never for a moment lost sight of | ypon him, **Hath a dog mercy!” and so | A Noiseless Rifle That Silences Feline Y : i W ! H CILLBRATED :g:': Efié‘ {:{I?fi.:'::i‘fi{.'. i‘i‘;ry“m‘"" to become an astute finan- vn:k-ti“ he "ldil’g":“:’;‘gf,be mantato| Music and Gives Rats a[Coup 3 ’l { the exmubic ot Ridges i 4 otter's Stomach Bit- 3 3 make reprisals upon; Antonio. urse ; o reared five 0\ ters upon the weak, | Threo years later tho Kothchilds had | od be my tribe if 1 forgive him.” He is etih 53’;5‘«'.7\‘;"";3".21“‘:329" ] ] j . B0 7 Invaluable as a Tonic Dr.J. L. P ) .| pear in another place, for their ac- Wy L all thnl 'Qtff.f'nf:e.zfi%lf'_kax.::{fe tion on the blood and bowels will a8 a tonio in any case where an acid _tonic | CArTy the disease entirely from the is indicated.” body. ! important monetary interests with Cubs, [ plausible, even jocular. He speaks of orIng. .'.'3:;,‘;;:.’1.:'.?\‘::' o | which in 1837 was involved in a war with Ri. Bohaior bluod’u & merry .pgn, 1;, A tall man rushed into a gun store on | A i bektor than ot :Ir;?n: 1020 Fary plaint, fover and | the Iberians, August Belmont was or-|you think if he were strident or spiteful | the Bowory, He had a haggard face and | WTA & [ments. Ridgo's Food Bt A5 | dorod by hia smployarso loava tho aun- 3 biat ‘mlted. o' i skies of Italy and p! n; now that in u.i: = l:{n did so reluctantly. Toratiyecme and % | While at sea the momorablo and d m Streeot. Omakh in hi here, loud of voice, bitter, |8 Wild eye. 3 ood to Havana. | they would consent to sign & bond, hay. | *'Got any air-guns?” he shouted, look- ing in it such fatal possibilities. One of | ing around with a desperate dynamitical 812 . Sold by druggists. Send d to W t . § Palmer, Mass., for pamphlets (free) the interesting things for an actor to do [look. concornin ing of children. 5 specifio_principle astrous vanic of 1837 took place in this | iy to show whfn Shy%ock is inspired wmo, The clerk got behind the New York b e bl ol which _reaches t h o city. When he arrived here he ascer- idea of this bargain, and to Mail and Express reporter and mildly re- ' STOMACH Uroubte, nd ‘etocts | tained that several of the houses con- :,l;," id:xpermnntion S ng'. ':l::u;‘lxl: plied : “Yes.” P 8. H. ATWO0OD, ITTER an bsolute and per. | nected with his firm had failed. Hefin his actions. My view is that Trot her out, quick!” thundered the | Plattsmouth, - - - - Neb. ] [sale by ail druggists | 3180 discovered that his employers inter- | from the moment Antonio turns upon | man, glowarmg at the trembling clerk BREADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADR R n d doalers geveraily. ests in this city had been indifforently [ him, declaring ho is ‘like to spit upon | behind the reporter. HEHEFUHU ANI] J[HSEY CATTLE | J 1) 1] ] SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- ) ) ) ) ) ) 1 represented. Ho determined to sever | him again,’ and invites him scornfully to ATRSCADIOR (IR AT| K AD R VINE STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. hin conneotion with the old and princely [ lond him moncy, and ot as to his friend, | the clerk, with a tremor in his voice, like banking house. His resignation was|but rather to his enemy, who, if he |that of a dying Italian tenor. ¥ quickly dispatched to Europe and received | break, he may with better st tho *Too much,” groaved the man des- l A ouo miookifoc/tally, Ouerespuadencelanl), Near Union Pacife Depot. Omaho, Neb with much regret. | ponalty—from that moment I imagine |Pondingly. “I've got only $5. \ o THIS BELTor Regenra-e €pot, o 3 : 'maha, Neb, Mr. Belmont rented a small office in ““What do you want it fort’ ventured ) _/SIARMR. tor s made expromy for J. A. WAKEFIELD, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN “Here's & good one for $10,” faltered In | Shylock resolving to propose his pound = Wall street from a Mr. Gerard, and in [ of flesh, perh: i the clerk. g the oursjof erngomente thoso limited quarters ho laid the founda ‘.’if,,g"i't,’ Ll pf,h{,’“:,,".',{,f",‘,’;p'ffm‘fm_ “What do I want it for?” yelled the ; QN kA I O STEELE, JOHNSON& CO. tion of a house which has since become [ cal show of pleasantry which so far de- | man, glaring fiercely at the clerk, “If you his instrument, the oon- 2 one of the wealthiest and most honorable | geives them as to elicit from Antonio the |18d & thousand cats in your back yard | "W RO Y permenting in vhe financial world. romark that ‘the Hobrow will tura Ohsis. | every night, and hadn’t slapt & night for B P [fruhtnaoas et s | In 1844 ho was appointed consul-gen- | tian; he grows kind.' Well, the bond is | Week, young man, you would'nt ask me \ Do not contoun O f eral for Austria in this city. Ho served | to be sealed, and when next we meet the | What I wanted an air gun for!” Electric Belts advertised to in thin position for five years, and only | Jew he is still brooding over his wrongs, | . ‘*Oh, I've got just What you want for | fure ulillsf w heudt toe. It is for the ONE spec- g : S1{ abiod A GE58 Crol Soos YO Ly |y o Lo I i 85, aaid the slerk, taking down a_small | M BiBose For cireulary giving tall intormation, H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man- N B e My 1803 ho was appointed American minister | rovenge, nothing definite or planned, | the Euterpean inspiration out of a hun- all grades of above; also {npes and smokers’ articles carried in P ¥ ‘r"'.‘«"..."n'-'.'- By ,,,;,.:..‘L‘“.... i o ok tl(;uat}:‘lh:‘?; n.::: h:: m&'fi" in that old | hut a continual sonse of undeserved hu. d“dee'?" a night is little instru- 1 stoclf‘. I-‘}‘né:es x:néi :mnp ci]s filmlsl}ed on appleclalhtt)?e. tOpen At il RO et corded as unexoep- i tion, ment. orders intrusted to us shall receive our ca i -u.fl.'}".‘i.’&'t,fifll?.’fl‘.?’" ke 2, pais tional. P- ( miliation and persecution. “Yes, but the S es e"l U"]Ice_ u[ s' reful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. , AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO i PERFECTION ’ Heating and Baking / Tn only attained by using ‘TcHAR.TER OAK | | . ifle will 5 1 saw a Jew once in Tunis tear his|, . . Rt When thirty-three years of age he 1250 : : e bring a hundred policemen,”’ retorted the et e hen ymous Ve, i or 2 iy mant, g bt i the |t SO R Y | o s, ry, daughter of Commodore Pe: the | .: . ] H " |a million cats.” RED STAR LINE o of Lako Eri, ALTA b oFb kst Hon of monoy, bosido himself with pas | iryos, but this docsn’t make sny louder C. SPECHT, PROP, ship they were married. Mr, Belmont’s ; 2 “':i L Agh P“mj '"‘ noise than the air-gun,” rejoined the | Ve ’ . Belgian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers dHomil.t:u mfl: r}: bl(:un most felicitous. [ ;WHIPE} o0 m‘,‘fm;'n::g;;':“;'{,,;:y B, | olerk; “‘the Flobert cartridge is used and o gathe about him four sons sty 3 * 17 |is almost noiseless.” e S AR T RATURDAY, and a daughter. The Hon. Perry Bel- m"u‘;a “"d'}fpm‘fi :’ml e 'grfh't l;:‘ The man appeared satisfied, laid down BETWEEN mont, the fiery young congressman, who si m‘“‘" "}‘;‘ “‘";a"; b 0 : a 85 bill, and went out with the rifle and NEW YORK AND A"TWERP two years ago greatly disturbed the ::7" p‘t‘;t ’"q“d'( f]'("o oL "3"' a couple of boxes of cartridges. ] *|*‘Plumed Knight'" from Maine, is his vy Jite s M€, (W O rosources, andas | “uqy, many people use thd air-gun?’ The Rhine, Germany, Ttaly, Holland and France | son. he walked bohind his team of mules he |, o,ired the reporter. Bteerago Outward, $20; Propald from Antworp, 815; | August Belmsnt has been invariably | c8rried himself with the lofty air of a | ™ Ue 4 it o0 o was Exoursion, §30, inaludini bedaing, oto, 24 Cabin, 864, i Y | king. He was a Spanish Jew—Shylock JoaT. IO, G : w Nfla’: 90,00; Excursion, $100; Saloon froin $60 | 100ked upon as a leader of fashion and in probably was of Frankfort ; but Shakes- | ™Y popular. Now it is used only in an Nifiz‘rnbonnur Windows, Fintale, Tin, Iron and Slate 3. W. WUPPERMANY, GOLE AQ1 51 BROADWAY. N. ¥. 1111 Douglas 8t Omahs, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices oursion . 110 to 8160, the affairs of chivalry ranks with the 9 2 a: | occasional shooting gallery. Some peo- KjBechte)PatentMetallio/ skyllght,Eatent toves an 4@ Potor Wright & Sons, Gen. Agonte. 55 Broad. | Pink of etiquette, Lord Chesterfield. It {,’;:“;‘:l' l::""“ ‘t‘ypflv f“‘:"; a “_:::“ md‘& ple tried to use it for shooting cats. 1t | the o i‘fi:fiz%fi A 8 d Ranges, 4 way K. Y. s stated that ono evening, many years | L83 8 Nt Ot T ren. M, | W88 noiseless but only effective at fifty | Kenting Crestings, Balutrados, Vurandas, Iron Bankk WHIT WIRE RAUZE OVER DOOR ; Caldwell. Hamllion & Co., Omaha. P, E. Glod. |sitce, while seated in the Old Park w“’ "“‘“" "“'_h Bi .l';“fe" ba. | feet- The inventor of those noiseless | agant for Pecraon & Hits Patent Imeite B E Bl Gcitadnenca " Btroct, Omaba; DU 'K, Kim. | theatre he noticed an offered insult to a | T ® ’;“" ANIous on l“ ". 3 PFOD8” | oartridges that will send a ball the size of | — 3 T NS i Y | young “lldy ';huodwn seated near per'i' ;’;““‘ ‘de_c:“ ';on'_‘:m{l‘_"*f_‘;“‘;' a pea 2060 feet, brought these rifles into Fer sle by im. He interferred in a quiet and h Y ;1" [ use for that purpose. Indeed, thero are | | QREAT ENOLISH REMEDY. |oourisous way, and was quickly ingitod horal superiorlty to many of tho Ohris- |yy dreds of B e 5 A AT MILTON ROGERS & SONB I ) ET meet his antagonist at dawn. Pistol kod).8 pans in thei th 5 e EHIES FHYSICAL & flflh“l shots were axc!:figed nd M' Beh::nnt onough, as a religionist, to believe that | crh PO iy aaer Pt thes . AIMATA W\ Gmaral LOSS h 1 to shoot cats. The use of them is so £ OF MANLY VIGOR, Bpermatorr | was seriously wounded in his hip. From j hio®, ote., when all other rewo- | the effect of this wound he was partially his vengeance had in it the element of | - b th THE BH“NSWIEK 'BAI.KE cnl_ e e —————— a1 ¥ a god-like justico, Now you say that|<OMmon that the people call them the ) - y soi of my critomovidontly ook femore st site” C B Ty ENER COMPANY, FRED W. GRAY, P 1% woin, o o, sow | Iamo. Strango us it may appear, Mr, | 109 Of 1y critios evident i é (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) i ] QY Hlimes the quantity, §5." By ex: Belmont is a most exquisite dancer, and | a5 1%t the delivery of his speeches to| wiorpyinly ™ Some shoot them after | — (SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B,& B €0 i ' i § VFSToR pross to any address. 8ol the halt which is perceptiblb in hi 1k Salanio, and I have heard friends say that " : All druggiste. ENGLISH MEDI, | ¢ percoptiblb in his walk | yop T oo and the Keans brought | ey are caught in the trape. Others 5 ‘i g:unhm:;rflm Propristors, 718 Olive Btreet, Bt. | is not observed when he indulges in the down the house by theway they thun de!; ] don't to catch them, but set the “ 1 have sold Sir Astloy Gooper's Vital Restorative | tOTDRIChOr0AN art, A out threats against Antonio, and the do- bait and shoot them on appearance. An Ve ’ & or yoars. Every customer spoaks highly of it. 1| 1n 1850 Mr. Belmont, then in a p fenso of the Jowish race. 1t is in this | °4 longshoreman goes down to the docks = . LIME AND E ) g ‘aheattatinglyendorso 1t as a remedy of true merit | tion to gratify his inclination for the fine A0.7 QNI £800, S M YIS | nq shoots wharf-rats for hours at a time A & CEMENT. f BN on.1 vy " 00N B, arts, bought a colleation of old Dutch and | sbon fhat wo roulie for tho st timo | wiiaut attracting attontion.” on : ! : . Spanish paintings, for which he quiet} A ; ““Are these rifles used for oth 5 THE MONARCH N id down 200,000, Those paintings bond, - Lhroa Hnm durivgin vary ahortf ot %00 IR SRR AR BHi0T PO s A S TR S Office and Yard, 6th and Douglas ts., en. e bowsvor. form but a small minority, both blz)md" .A" ;:’:"" (i:’t ";m :; t to nis | * Nt very much., A few people that 41 _ in regard to value andiggmber, of the b AL SDBYIWAN Na60.$000mD fio out in the country buy them to shoot l lal‘ 00 a HS | colloction which ho has winco acoumulat- | 32 U ipon the mart, let him look to ed, His graceful and daring horsemai S ponci ho was wont to call me usurer; | ;o 4145 gubstituting them for _air-guns. IN THE WORLD. ship can bo added to_ his othor and num- |04 hits look to his bond; he was wont, £o | iy their principlo use s to shoot Fats | soo s, Tusth stres TP oMama, i::nuu accomplishments, It was owing to oy JOF & christisn oourtesy; lot iy g oo rices of Billird and Pool Tables and materials, fui irds and squirrels, Shooting-galleries John X.. Willsie, PROPRIETOR OMARA PAPER BOX FACTORY, 100 aud 1087South 14th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. *Correspondence Solicited.” killas an equostrian that ho was | 1im look to his bond." Now evenan or- |*"i{Gb oy 1.0 cartridge noiseloss?” ahed on ) Tication x s dinary man who has made up his mind s ; - — s 7 elocted president of the New York Jockey Y Moy WG] «Tne ordinary cartridge has gun-pow- Olub._Binoo tho marriago- of his daugh. | % "have the heart of him If" ho forfoit'| gor "l cartridge contains fulminat- RUNSWICK & CO. tor some eight or nine years ago Mr. Bel- 3 SLOEM. |2 mercury, the same as used in caps, BILLIARDS mont has reiired from motive participa. | MY friend at Tunis toro his hair at a R SNINAY: | VAR B GCE T SARR tion in society events. Although all his pointment; if he had re- 3o s SOR TANT Y B8 0 ity of y . b his rival, he would have § v Llif:l ):rr:::'!;:uhlx;a:{o;ig::io%)::::d muttered his intention between his teoth, gunpowder will. You see the cartridge " e s A 1 is a very little larger than a common per- ;I:“t:: :;s&:mul llr(nd p;nfunolul m“l‘(lptu- fl::l};.:;flm:::ll.:dfl\‘i: Ht:;_ T::h n:::' cussion cap aud it makes scarcely more e stock and monoy markets. . f i ise. He is purely and simply t yhr e fl;. cpant of Venice have given his resolve a | “°'*® ist in his | l0ud and noisy utterance! Would not 'I::;::::AW world and ‘an artist in his [;O sottlod Y. v boen more likely to .lum xou ooma“mmlvl‘gl’:"' Billi Ball Pool. G In politics Mr, Belmont is a staunch show itself fo the clinched hand, “the hosmans ot Morer PO .%‘&)K&BO‘; L m'rd' a 00/, Harom, democrat; he is the friend and intimate | i¥™Ly planted foot, the flashing eye, and fl.?,t'hfi“xflfi,&fi;"z?f"fififi%y. New York, | AND ALL OTHER GAMING TABLKS. TEN PIN . Y i the deep undertones in which he would | relative to plote ts BALLS, CHECKS, ETC. A Congrnmu Randall and o o | Vr e csing Shrou: " ot i ok | b L ety o | 40 g, Bt 1, S ng lights of the democracy. A few years | his bond?' 1'think so, Spmiog Spring and Bummer, ook’ Exour- HENRY HORNBERGER, g0 ho printed for private _ciroulation a| _*“The latest mood of Shylook?dstes from | Will ' neatied ot shdeess o seoeipt of 10 ; - ‘ J \ 5 Agent. colleotion of his letters on the subject of | this time,—it is one of implacable re- | centa — sallagiian of Th“‘ e sublock of e N:'tf“ h““u"i hi‘:n. ,fi: A 24 Write for Catalogues and Prico Lists. —DEALERS IN ume was to prevent his children and per or Antonio's ill-luck. ere is in In a Mexican Hacienda, sonal friends from frrming an unfavors. | this darknoss of his mind a teuder recol. | From tho San Freneises Arpenant R Paints. Oils. Brushes. Class. ble opinion of his political conduct and | lection of Leah. And then the calm com- | Of course I was curious to see them, - - - . - NEBRASKA opinions during the great rebellion, He |mand to Tubal, ‘Bespeak me an officer.’ | and was about to go to the gate to take e e opponhad the mo“ll’.':d ‘u-: ummuulh Km "\:‘fihl:‘::“}lq is th‘:h“‘l“"‘ that | 5 look at them when they all came right I E q as he opposed President ncoln n im at the synagogue. |in the parlor. Th a picturesque- 3 and the extreme aboltonists of the|lt might be that Shakespesre suggested 1oakmfl.::l. -m:.{n'fi'r%.ufi in br'i'ghc 617 St. Charles St., St is ‘FRANZ FAI-K BREWI“G GO- north, Common sense and n.srolound en- | here the idea of a certain sacredness of | red, green and yellow dresses, and had | Aresuiarsriduste of two Mo thusiasm for the land of his adoption were | justice in Shylack's view of vengeance |thelr hair banged in such @ sty auf'iie sy 2 H [ the motives which animated him. In ap. | on Antonio, _Orit might bo to accoutu- | thought at the moment that ~they had | &gursare gem srasie sufiautiaies &0 Milwaukee, Wis. 58 ; Merc nf co Mr. Belmont is rather under|ate the religious character of the Jew's | A imi 1 ' H d other Afl the ordinary nl."iil::’ Ho weighs ubout|habits; for Shylock was nssuredly u re- slir iad, Lo tnitaie Langky ofalee) paysicy Banes, Blood Polsonin 160 pound k complexioned and |ligious Jow, strict in his worship, and | rathar hand s e - Pl andoneny | 210 Sores 4nd yle A o aempioed * | QUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers. 2 - ghtly bald; he has sparkling dars deeply read in his Biblo,—no small thing, gy - e D Arising from Indiscretion, Excese, \ TY s o e | sd iruynugy Aia mhikan " Hie oo thi lattor nowledse, in those day. | L b e o e e | EfpaAdrear ] i : \ iy | cared sion is at No. 109 Fifth avenue, and with | think this idea of somothing divine in his d 1a | e 2 E. P i 0 it |l actiati posesions i valued sk |80 vongeanoo 'y th Ky mote 1 the | e uih forvelis i al they ooul o o M. HELLMAN & CO, . ,- |8 do'to watch th th t here and , (2P J},}y'»h"""g:--f;g({}:‘ Faphlet | 000,000, ~ He is the New York represen. | trisl scene, coupled, of course, with the | there, At h..wz“:h:; lxj'yt',w:ll:er er:\lllnug . ot Rt - 4 B 80) ta tivo of tho great Rothuchilds' banking | intense provocation ‘ho has received. | aatinfiod their- curiosity and. traded thels A Po "Writter Bl house, which has a capital of $50,000, “Everything indicates a stern, firm, | baskets, etc. After t ey were gone the .',',,""‘,?.w"‘!?fl G l 1 A Bookoruartyopsgw | 000. His annual incom from the stocks, | persistent, implaceable purpose, which | conversation turned on Indians, where- | ampniots. G 64 pagos, de- e b 0 lers wwgmnngfi ‘n:;.:: b..}.lq hgt;verl)‘t:’not:)n&m wnu‘:’uri;is- in all our experienos of men is, as a rule, [upon Dona Relugio, the lady of the "i'v"fl'i’m ‘lié‘imhl:l“inb?l‘ platig marriage y him is alone $500,000 and other [ accompanied by an apparently calm man- jhouse, pointed t hill seen in the di 3 RERA ey, lustnds :" resources will probably save him from A man's passion which unpascks e hiah Ak el et Bl Toma 180 rges. Sae 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 €OR. 13Th enkness, eic., senk gocurely scals the poor-house when he becomes |itself in oaths and threats, which stamps | los Novios,” of the *‘Bridal Hill,"” and * e OMAHA., ibts (mobey OF posiags statps) Al Dr. ot ot 2 Cor Wloadwiy ol Lucas dv. 1. Lodisbio. | venerable. and swears and shouts, may go out in frelated now about fifteen years ago s Hsppiacss ars Hviens b7 i sirite 0. M, LEIGHTON. H. T, COLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & C0.) e ——— Langtry had copied from them. 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