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THE DAILY BEE-- et - e ATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1885. mW that reporter, never, never!” The bright LOUISIANA'S DAUGHTER. i strongth of luoge, galvanizes, ete. An A HIGHWAY ROBBERY. answer to the look she_bent on him; a|got From $6 to 85000, In suma to suit, 5t {OR RI T—New _brick house, 11 roc : 4 i nancial exchange 1568 F $82.mo4p improvements, No, 812 N. 294 st. eyes of the enthusfastic Iady flashed as [other, & wise Indin doctor, with haie a friend, 1 tell you I might have had |- ';'f"‘;;—“fi;h “;f;”mmu"“‘m— California st —_— she sald this, when the Ber man assur [yard long and fingers covered with rings mote, but would take only thres, They | M NEY 15 HOAT Rl BN \08 Vons | Trom 7 EST Tores heiew stores eoraer Ton snd ' " Ing her that he helieved her, bowed him- | as blg avan onion, and a watoh chain [Concluded | are enongh to carty us {0 Liver- | Agonia, 1505 Farnam 84 & 1 ) R e Ry Rl gl How ' Nebraska Day” Was Passed atseit out. with dimensions »f an anchor chain, ho pistol and found the flint |Pehl 80d: cneythare, we are sarc of af= = - _—— - i v I took the plato! und the flin ) O west HELP WANTED JOR LENT— New oottago, 6 rooms. . Ptippa Roo 1 —— -— throned on a magnlficont wagon, drawn N passge to the west, Ofice in the west, - - 1912 8, bth . Hst New Oriears, Omaha € Aal Gossip, by four horsesy halloes that he cinfcare |d0#n on the pan. The man had fired at | the world is bofore us. I can work,Mary VWANTED i datele, two persons 4o teaa | - . s s iy The programme was & good one and [anybody and everybody. Another ex-|me with my own weapon, and no wonder [ Wa are young—a goot man hasno chatice baokkee,ing. Situstions or o pay ROOMS FOR RENT. - K . ) tracts teeth for nothing as advestlsement, [ he had fired at me so suddenly, for Tom here, but we esn go to Amerisa with - . - - The Western Orator and “Oom well [rendered. Mendelesohn's songs still another eats cotton to get buyers for Jedzsd 1o his bl h fresh hopes—— \ Germar or gee l;.m RENT—Furnished room 1308 Capitol ave. sioner Mor land, B' Gawd S| without words expressed sweotness and | piq atufl, Most of the spectitors were | o, acknowledged 1o his c‘l(\( .\hnt ©| “And a good conec'ence?” siid the wo- work 8. . corner 15th and Jones St HRERRD 86350p_ e delioacy to perfoction, and Becthoven's |colored and cracles; and especlally the [h#d forgotten to uncock it, “Never|manin a whisper ke Lady Machoth's, | Ya7ANTED A few cood atcnts to el sooks nd | TSOR RENT A nico famiahed room saltal, fo¢ Lok _ overtara wasa triamph of harmony. It |negroes gave the looth-puller plenty of |mind,” said Tom; I'll blow his brains | The man was sil:nt. At lfl!lu B OO | O O T 05, ' W, 1T, WIHANE 06 oh vy e MAT s Reince, 03 Fioasunt St “Gilad tc sec yeu, Indeed T am; come | B 5 h T T 9 ear & good deal | #XOFeise. The African race look 80 black font with mino and you can pllt his skull |to grow angry at the steadiness of her s a1 . he parlor end seo the ladies,” was Lo e edl | and monkey-like, that I am almost con- " . of ye eIl ye | 8*% —— =y — e e | O . Willards grectiog saho wacmly o S0ch music as as “Fidelia.", The |gihced of Darmth's theory. O | with the buttend of yoors, Tell yo)™uiwgny 4o yon look at me in that man- | T\ANTEDA Gorman gilforconersihouse vtk | 0 RENT:Ricely furnished foom f Hook thie & - 1 of a B reporter at the|Svedish Wedding March, withascloln|* Mr. J. L. Webster's houro was the what! Tt'sjof no use to spare those male- [ nor? I'tell you we shall start to-mor- |feayenworth. 4 dalp 4 | | shook the hand of a Brx reportor at thef % -ty T T ov's pet Instrument, [scene of a verp plowsant gathoring of |factors, T'fl fire the moment I seo him.” | row £ . | J0K IENT Single funished room 1017 O | Millard yesterd In the parlor were ¥ LA ¢ \ ' 1t o1 3uid the woms VWARTED 2 gsd ccok in el P} t i | illard yosterday. 3 sulted nearly all tastes, Mra, Michels | ProSrestive euchre maniacs Jast Thursday. | “Not until I tell yoa whether he fs the( ;iAnd the money?’ siid the woman. 700 south 10 St 866-20p — - Mra. Allle Willard and a happy party of i . . Mt Thoto present were Mr, and Mes, R. Car- | rouber or not.” ““T will send it back to my friend from | = _CEE e [0 RENT- Larso tront oficeon { Sherman county people, just from a two [0me forward In a very unassuming man- | rier, Mr, and Mee, Burns, Mr and Mre, |“ogp 000 (000 hikp | Yhom I borrswed it out of my tirat eara. | Y\TANTED -Asinclemante isloo del e i foo weeks vlslt to that quaint city |20 8nd gave, “Heavon Hath Shed a|Coutant, Mr.and Mra. 0. E. Squies, | “Should you kiiow hlm do you thiok! | ings, I toolk only threoin cate it should | cun urnih reforences "I have o, work n'store | TR TENT—Ono favnihe toum, with bosed s or three weeks visl "I at q i lY Tear,” by Rucken, which'though a fine |Me. and Mrs, R. B Gaylord, Mr. and “In the flash of the powdsr I saw a pair |inc mmode him to lend me more.” pattof ths time. M F. Martin, 316 8. 15th 8 '“";:;(-.flc,lu;'n. §10 per month; enquire |:L~.):;I.‘h ! down yonder, whote tho wators of the) = i o 1 wanting both in fire and | M8 Connell, Mr. and Mrs G. M. Hitch-[of haggard and smazod eyes which I| ‘L must eco that frlend myself,” sall A i Mimissippi, wearled of thelr journey . § cock, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Jarvle, Mra.{ghall never forget.” *On, then!” ssid [ Mary, ¢‘before I touch the money, VW ANTED —Walters at arl & Covien restautsnt, | LR RENT—Furnahod 1o at 1818 Jnckecn 8 through mountain, hill and plain, throw | V1¥a2lty, two qualitios demanded by the | 5" Dickey, Mr, John Wilbur, Mrs. E, Vg BAN0 TIRARS ad “Tell ve what! Is it tie mani’ again 1609 Farnam St. sar.2i | 1 SEeE a1 Ive the bosc f the M average concert goers, who muat elther 8. Dundy, the Misses May and Luna Tom, *“We'll have £30 ',"""' » A0 889 | asked Tom, 5 “mm-n-,sum.wmm“..‘m\-.m..»m Instl- U3 Rt butnianed oot and board £5.00 per | | themaelves upon the bosom of the Mex-|, "%\t &0 "l ed In order to: kesp|Dundy, Dora Lehmer, Gracs and Lillie | the rascal hanged besides.” We st off,| “scFpsh|” I ssld; “‘let ua listen tute hotel, corwer 13:h and Capitol ave. weok. - Very beat looation. 1814 Davenport. lean Gulf, to bathe and purify amid the h i \ The 1sd | Wilbar, and Magale Wilson: and Monsrs, | #1071y and noisclessly, in the dicestlon | I recognized a friend of mineinone| ki) JB) [ _ TAalp | whisperlng mermalds’ merry-making in | them feom golng £ slosp. The lady's )y "yl nor Wogleott, Frauk Irvine, | LM bad polnted oat. “~‘ll‘=‘=l°¢;m‘l1! he|of the clerks tn the Melfield bink, I TWANTED R coot soandmavian i1 for ial | [N RENT & Tk Toviod Tont roew vl the cities ' the bottom of the sea. :‘A‘j{‘&‘y reglster s of very agreenble |and Will Wilbur, Tho' firat priso of & [SPRRCL M AR R U ) give you my word X got the colus from |, cooue AL 00 e ri ot wovk Ay ah| & 4 | List tho roporter try to give tho roadors| " Tuo'douson of the average sopraeo n | N . Suquires ws fao oo buny |Biti” Rrocceded in tho samo careful man- | "'\l vo what, Ho confossos,” anld Hotel, 1614 8¢ I | O RENT Farited rvm st 108 v a Pl of ik Ber an outline of the story | that all artiatic cxcellence centers in tho | auong the yentlemon, Miss Luna | BF 02 beforo Suddenly Tom sald: *‘He's | pom, Lot us spring on him by sue- [ WANTED=A kirlt4 or 16 years el aenuriei o | = o e o | which this uptightly lady, wife of Brother | kigh U, and that when that height it at-| Dandy won tne highes: ladicy’ prize, a|icubling. —Ie has boen leading us on | prigo—an ugly ruffian as T over rav: Rl e oson | IO qeir=Ononionly futnieoed roon, suitable { Wilird, told about the sights seen,|¥ineds nothing is left to bo desited. | honey dlsh, while Mr, John Wiibur, as|tho WEoDE scont sl thls ting: e Bas] ' Aud with that sum,” he eontinued, | crer—reamr e [ 8 . Pt M \ 5 .| Sweetness, eympathy, expression ars 88| ¢hg hoby, was glven a stecl to sharpen | (ined toward tho viliage. €1 0UF | vtge what we oan do! 1t will relieve us | Vy #30-21p 6615 120 HThH 2 FoUEs 08N T8 and the mvrml'm made upon|nmught compared with tho tassination |hig wiie cn, ana Miss Lillis Wilbur got gh;w.‘:flwd. "-houihlte}'; :"hifl‘;tin':'::i from our distress, which hes come upon | — e K sl ) heraolf and endoraed bykxhu“&;,hm of | which that hizh O holda for her. ~If aho | hand famp to. throw moro. light o the | bofore him. I wo intezcept hitnIn that | upon na—Mary, ‘you know I spoak the | WWANEED Nure ity o T T Pt the tourlsts, 80 to speik. ‘o wont | could ouly b coavinced that ths shrisk | yulject, After cards had been given due | TP, cant eecape, and 1 fool o truth in this—from noother fault of mine s P Rt i R L down to New Orleans,” she said, “*with a | of & locomotlvo is preferable to most ner- | atiention supper was sorved, could {dentlfy him saw lim Dby ¢an- | than too much confidence Ina treeche:- laundry wous b14- | full appreciation of the fact that wo wore | vous systems and that thero 18 no music| “Tno programsive suchre club of the|diclight” “Tell yo what=thate theous friond. I cin't reo yousturve, T tel O e P e e g i a party of border-ruffians juet from | In high notes even when taken without [ v siders, inclndes: Mrs. Morseman, | PI20: ' repiod my companion. €11 can’t ece the baby reduced from our com- ANTED—A competent girl to do genera) house- | 4 O e, FUpnishod | Hotol, formerly Crolghe the land ofs sod-houses, * prairfe- | effors, then there might be more paople | My and Mrs. S. B. Jones, Mr. John | Fatch at theend of the village and atrest | fortablo keeping tolic on straw at the end | ¥F otk can obtuin swplovmont tor €00d ages | on houss, Capibol ave. am 13t st Mes. T W, Hiaid. dogs, and now and then, a jick rabbit; fIn the world who could conscientiowsly | Wiibur, Mr. and Mes, Wallazo, Mr. and him the nuvm}n‘nkh&‘!‘cnmvam-. ¢ tho|of ® bara like thls. 1 can'tdo it—I | g leta, 0 A | A b o uwmarko about to be thrown in the presence of |say that they enjoy vocal muzic. Mrs. C Coutant, Mr and Mrs. Sargent We crept through an opening of the] o) he went on, gatting more im- o B LACHITy B AN Rast H60 {JOR RENT—Sulte of furnished rooms, 1016 O represantatives of all people pretty near-| The last concart was not so well attend- | M “and Mus. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs, ©. hedgu], '"1d got t:;«a "fi'" in 'l*:B stra'ght | gioned In his words. ‘‘At whatever | Y\7ANTER—Taundry irlat Rmaet ho K tornia et "hir A, Caierwoot. ™ atort ly of carth; we remembered also that|ed ayusual, owing to the counter attrac- |y 'yost Mr. and Mrs Ramsay, Mr. and lane that led to the vi ’:]ge- “;“':0" cost, T will give youa chancs of comfort R Tl M o oo | TRYOR SRR RNy FOrANHS vOE TA 1T Ohle the city was ths home of Frenoh etiqaette | tions of a funeral -x;d firo alarm, aud pos- | My, Richardaon, Each membor fs priv- | V1Y Ilt“&?' "";lwf_h" o within dors, | independence.” o W st o e S S e WS o vt s e and old arlstocracy, whose habits and |sibly a dog fight. In a place of this size ileged to bring a friend, and after cards ha op! R Al the helo N 3 ‘And peace of ind 7" replle ary. - OOMB—With board, deirable of wiates, Apply manners were very probably the sole sur- | every seat should be occupled, and it |,ome refroshments. for we heard no sourd in the whole ham- | o “William, I nfast tell what terrible “”mu{‘;‘/‘",'rl;uwamn oook At 507 South 16th 4 84, Chatlos Hetol, et | vivers of a people's former distinotiveness. | does not speak well for the advancement |~ mhg tjolly” Captatn Chace left Monday :?{iilexc‘!lf“t‘hhlsll:u‘:‘pl;“;lo%: :‘1:5-'::,1::; fears lavo been in my heart all this| YV St dire 52 p S We expected to appear odd and uncouth, | of Omahs that so many should have been | oyaning on a bustness trip and is HAVIEE | St ap L poiet bt @ Tk dreary night duriog your absence. I Y ANTED—Throo young ladies of good addrom t) FOR SALE. i but hoping that their very traits of |empty. The facilitles for hearing really ol iyt jangle of the quarters that seemed like|paoo voad, and prayed, and tarned for learn toe dry goods business, good chaneotor [ e | It hich t dreaded, would | good it fow h (i e b el Mt eals of artillery in the excited state of fort to b " rleht party. - Addross in own hand writing, G/ K" | TSGRSATRA full Tot on coraer f 15th and Jones N P T ovatates maatuan our | hess consusts Sught 1o 1o dosme agely. |, 24, Hammond, of pork _packing fame, | FL1 " inds and OIBEs FEBHANS | oot Bur Ty kidd paved stroot and within one equare of U. P, It | be the surest guarantee against oor|these concerts ought to be deemed apriv- |y, at the Millard, Me* Hammond our minds and 8snses, Ll s “'Oh, Willlam, give the money back to = NTED= Tnmetiataly s Ao bl barber, Nove | B torhle,. Watren Bwitaler; soo tt | embarrassmont, wo kept cheerfal through- | llege, for they are to an extont, an eda- | Jominent member of St Alogsius charch | Chareh—which ;ppa-wit; g:m;i thebelz- your friend—1_say nothing about the | WARCHTETMLS e House Barver Shop, | ~vom ey | 3 3 e ; ¥ 3 out tho somowhat tedioas ride. estlon In masio. - in Datrolt, and his house, & messtve red | raicc,of the village, with ls low bub- | joan—take 1t back; T can't Look st L. | counl iuts. D I Do R N e 8 Arrangements had been made for ugio of this class has a tendency to | prick structure, is one of the finest resi- eahIe iEte Wit oy Srbtohad ValGeas Let us starve—lot us die, If it must be ARTEDL GIHIOF oboril Lumsiwisk; Givst Frio $4,100, forna voy Addreks . Pator” lodgivg and accommodatlons before we :lernbe and those who spend theie Sub- [ gocas In that besutifal clty. ln;k]lll'cuth R High projaote’d gy so—but take the money nu‘;y‘ o " preferred; 1908 FARNAM 8T T8Let | €on, corner 15th and Farnam. 864-t ”~ o ool e oo me | e e T toe S arona | , Auditor Chevell, of the 8 Paul & )ity ihs Tune hat th o0 batween 1t | o Lo Raddle gently put down the cook | 0 e saits Tor "Giewn Pastectors | TOR SALEStosk sad fixturos of the Mershante i The oxhibltion itself 1s a magnificent | dellcious sounds arc much better employed | ) maha railroad, is at the Millard BESHIIN LT D), L ) 2 %1 of his pistol and ran the sleove of his | VARIENC G ARE, foF (IRNCHG Whoaler | I Exchaogo one of the best, haying saloons in Oiac | ome. A credit to the originators and the | than the Pharisses, who stsy at home, |~ \. M. Shaw, of the I. B, & W, rafl- |20d the church was not more than €ight| ooat across his eyes. bracos, LSt #, bosom. forme, diow sbields, safoty | ha, rewson for clling, il heaith. Addreey or eall and | peoplo of this and the other governments | and ‘criticlse thelr more indepeudent | road” is smong friends in the olty, or nine feet II! |l\;tfxck us h](:ith l.lt :n: “Let us trust, William,” the woman | belts steeveiprbtoctors, etoontivly mew tevioon, o e O BT O TR () roprescnted; about this there can|neighbors. To the musioal devotee| "M Col, Taylor and_family left for ;“‘l‘},’"“"“e“'j‘ e e npossible | Fent on, “and dellveranco will be found. | i montnly. Adureis with stamp, B H. Campbell be 1npo two oplnions, but it is|orchestra at harmonies are all satlsfying; | waghington on Thursday, whero they lodgement hore | h N D! 1th, The weather is very cold,” she added. | &Co, 0 South May 8t., Chieags. 80-a15p N ce house, 6 rooms, good lot. on 8. | ! true, and ’tls to be regretted, | but the public ever clamors for variety. | will reside in fature. e for the man toslip Into the viilage with-1.iphgre seems to be no vi-ible hope; but INTEDERE TR bulanco. $26 oot that the visitors t) ana patrons of the| Not content with being ivs ructed, they | ™ Mr and Mrs. E. L. Stone left to-day outour observatin. After listeniog forly ouqn0t altogether despalr at this time C il Il e i g 880.21 . diplay aro less by far than they should | must bo amused, and vocal intorpolations | fo'a 4ix weoks' plonsuro trip. Thoy witl | V10 8¢ the windows and doors of tho | of tho year. Thisbarnisnot moro humble | home: Apply to i Maimwellr. 415°8. 13th Stroet | TNORMALE -¥ulllot, wmall howe, Tue lecation; | be. Iudeed, nine of each ten of the res-|answer the purp:se of whetting their |y voin the world’s falr. building we concluded 1 v than tho manger In Bethlehem which ™™ St | abaSath et Slico. 0 B Mavxw, B W Cor. 1tk { 1dents, even of the city of New Orleans, | curiosity and glving them scope for criti- e lted; " gontly pushing open the door W have beon rending about all night.” At | WWANTED=Afrstcaes dry goods oliihing, Voot . - | have not yet visited this splendid dlaplay | cism, ~But, silll another method cf LETTER LIST. climbad a narrow stone stairoase, and |ihis vioment s preat clang of Lells pealed | puy anioice sacsman, must spaakc dermn snd | = mEre o | right at thelr door. 1don't like to say | drawlng has suggested itself to our mind, wers making for a gableend window | ¢ 0 1o old church tower; it was 8o near perienccd mua with roerenconeed apply. G, Ader, | K4 plazo, €0vINy Tt 80,0, sy torma; ebis v var: 50, but really 1t seemed to me tho people | and wo venture to give utiorance to the |y o\ inine in the Omaba | Which we. had observed from the rosd, f byt it shook tho raftors on which wo sac | S%:r Neb L e N R A S T T ot wero tco inactive. 1 will not ray lazy, | happy inspiration for thebenafit of Man- | Listofiotters vomaloig In the Omaha land which commanded the whole ap-|gng filled all the room with the sharp, SITUATIONS WANTED paymonts.” Thres lots on Loavenworth rt, with mark you, but nature has given them |ager Meyer. D e e s e proach to the village, when we hefldnl‘- ringtng sound. “‘Hark!” crled the man, [ _ st b oo Towse: $3500; thinls o groat bargain’ G E. such & dreamy, balmy laud, with itsgol-| ~The introduction of a banjoist would | Apderson A G N S voico say in o whispor, 01 wo attamod the |t 810G ™\ hav thatt “Ius Christ: | ToNI RENT Thres picvmnt famished rom, - . 1t and Farnam. AR f den fruits ~ and gorgecus flowers; | crowd the Boyd snd cause a pathetic|Boyden H Bamns 11 garret we woro in soarch of: *‘Is that you, | ;yay morning,” snld the woman, <A, | K kle ortosothorat 2us Harney st wis-tt OIt SALE A span of good wrk horsos. Paul. i ita elw-rolling river that si-|audlence to shout with enthusiasm. Pat | Beckett R Bayes W P William? il [ o| William, Wiiliam! what a diflerent spirit | yNom WENT_wous: rooms with Kitchon, coni | = sen & Co., 1618 Farnam. i 5 | lently moves on to the eoa; its splendid | burnt cork against the sublimitics of the | Lordn B, We stopped for a minute or two, and|go e houid welcome it with; in what a I celar water ete. arn it required.. Aprs 1207 | 001 SALE A family Toavin tho oty will selall troos and shrubboery that a ‘Shenstone | classical comporers, and witness ths re- | Benclken T the epeaker’s expectatin was disap-| Gifioront spiric we have welcomed it, [ Picif el I8 i & thoir tarniture, carpets, etc. chiap; wider C. might envy; its soft sea winds,laden with | salt. The days when people were meltod | putes 't * pointed We now placed oureelves at the f 1yuny and many a happy time!” oY TSR T 3 21p purlfying perfuma from tho far-oft ocesn, | to tears or exalted to heroism by the out- | Cunningham M Callen M 13 window, and listened for tho slizhtest |"™ R figtenad for s moment or two to th | J 1410 Dojgosreck Inaes down sxirs " | Ta0R SALE Thirty chalee ot near park e, G, that come {mperceptably and chase away | pouring of tho grand old masters ia past. | Coppmeer T R Clamgo W sound. We remained thore listentng for | 1,” ¢hian ho sank on his knees and put c0-22p o , room 81, Cr. jghton block. . §10-418p tho somi-tropleal rays of the sun. And|This isa practical era, the lofty or the|Carms GC = = Caningham G a long time. Several quarters had died | . poad on her lap. and there was per- RS | et e e e i then the castoms of society where trouble | sentimontal 1s banished to make way for | Chiistiunsen 1. 2 Qocka J € & (o off into “the cternsl wmelodies,” far Up|faot silencs excopt the Christmas music. !Dodgo8t. e e S DL R H scoms to be a stranger, and ecach one|the antics of the minstrel, and the re-| o'y v Diott J in the church tower, and we were begin “Tell ye what!” said Tom, I remsm- Wt ST - | lives in sweet languor to laugh, be he [surrection of last year's almanac jokes. | Dalton W Dolan P W ning to despair of seeing the object of |y . oo always sung a hymn at this hour "‘ufi:m1u:a:“.::_n£:nl'.l::a:.;3rk zc;l\;'v.\;:;;fmnn (){::;Achl;;,fi(‘;‘lvlllilélv‘;‘x.::]mnn‘r’u‘ll‘l;l:'lul::z,lf;::."{lr:“l:r, ‘ the merchant prince in his parlor, or she | So much for a progrerslve age. Dod; L Deoning J our gearch, when Tom nudged me nolse- | j;, my father’s house.” ¥ $se offioe. 2 3 56: 824 south 20th 8t., betwoen Leavenwoith and Mason. | his liquid-eyed, potted danghter, whose| Tho five lights of the amatour drama, | Davis EC” Dourttal 1 Tesely with bis olbow. T un e ol T wouldn't distur | 220 s \ S pluk cheek he would not let the breezes|standing at the rear of the houte, and ll:I:rlrxl:wlnl!i Duogan 1 “l‘nll. 32 'w]mt, hofiilspered ety theso people for a thousand guineas. ‘ ’-’<ll;<|i)l¢nd i:’r‘;‘\::xll man and hook-k eep. F“l\ SALE —First class restaurant, with all neces- N visit roughly. 1 say in such a glorlous |gracefully inclining toward convenient | 124 o% 1t Tl softly, ““there’s a footstop round the cor- | "o 1o iitlo nofse was made by our | N S e laud as this, I cannot say but that we of | chair bacs, attracted cons'derable atten- | Fincher W R Toond & ner. Sec! Theres a man under tho (o ilion'to dessend. The man looked [ o f e, Adess | Cal 7 adlels W. I Guaes, ovef Firsh Ratloma this mora practicsl country would not be | tion and caused quite a flatter among | Flanagan D Foraberg J hedge looking up at the window. There|y, "while the woman still continued in oA dreaming too. admiring femalo hearts, especially the | Falk O ! —he moves. We must be after hl‘Im" prayer. My head was just on a level ANTED- Situatlon I young man in . oms JOR SALE—First class physician's practics and Dakota, Iowa, Kaneas and Nebraska | Apollo like blonde with the ecru mous- (1!152 l\’YMI Hallo! Stop—ho crosecs the lane. He's | {ih the wall. Our eyes met, They uma.fl,:lyl.‘i';,‘:yoo:‘:m_‘ uinican can eivegood roer | 1 proparts: fine lo i il oppontion, Ad- \ llud alllthe unmt_:nd t:lnitofl;a:l;le:; lln mhud yell(’)r';:-oo;'eruldlun\'el :-nz o: G cur{l\ngtllgb? t:l{?l\ic'ry 1'2“5;\"5 alently | 70 tho same L{]I“ “3" g‘shen‘ B:u ,,,,dl]y 3 gL uicomuivslake ions 780.21p { the quality, quantity and merit of thelr|countenance. The femlnine portton of|Fiuttchonse S Hansen R certainly 20 8 when the pistol was fired from the glg. [ — — otion | JROR SALE—200 Yearliog steere, { exhibits. 1 ama Nebraskan, but can- | the audience would increase wonderfully | Hormun A Honnan J A steal across ' the road and disappear un- | Yy atinned our descent: WANTEDwy averonivesouge man, sintion | T, didly, splandid as Jars our own statue of [ if he could be Indyced to pose for them | Hamilton J K Huffman B~ der the doorway of the building we were| "y ynan rose quietly from his knees | acdress £ D.” Bec cfice. 808, $00 yeauliog helforsy graln in imitation of the Bartholdl yift | every Sunday. flflxfl{ml{l A Hildebrand X D in. But we had no light, and we knew | ;g b his finger to his lip. When we TR T Aand Svoar s from France, and mountains of fruits, | A the tenth Ladies’ musical, Wednos- | 1iantca 4 e nothing of the arrangement of the rooms. | oo ¥ " 1ive ho was walting for us at| WANTED—A& position asthiwuner B xon Paoy SRt | e cereals snd handiwork of our people, Da- | day the programms was maac up entirely | johansson ¢ o hnEoniEl Another quarter thrown off from the old | %0 300r «Not before her,” he sald, German and Englieh, havo }:‘{dntmn years ¢ T e | kota’s suparb contribution eclipses it all. | of Mendelsshon’s compositions. 1t was | Janks (; W Jensen JPA church clock warned us that the night|“'W°"io1a spare her the slght If T |9nce,can give references. ~Adire : I SALE CIIEAT.—0u0 slogant. onvmvor { i aro o louked” at|Vooed by the. soro “-Morming. Grseiings’ | Jomtenn S e A e UL SR G HISCELCANEGUS WANTS. | Honanrais” b ooy omonr ‘ tory's capabilities are. e looked at|lowed by the solo orning Greeting,” | Johoson & o D E NS, “Tam guilty of the robbery, but T ploturrs, oue horss, harness snd phacton. In- 2834t everything, and tho rolatively ordinary|by Mr. Northrup. Miss Rogers then ex- | Karlsen K A porsiole, and get back to where we had . B — | quire 1816 Dodge St, ogan W 2 2l wouldn't have harmed you, str.” The pis- [ T e | S SRS U exhibis of the oastern states, and even | ccated a plano solo allegratto and vivaca [958 W, % e T lefc our unfortunato horse, when 1 was |\ 0 iR IR RO U hana | R SRS | JROR SALE Frow o tn7 hunired bets ety those distinclive ones from forelgn lands, | movace movement, Mrs, Roger's melo- | Iiindquest A I agaln nuzod by my friend's aibow. ¢“Tell| e 00 TN BL Hor of it| i 3| K rose e toce nianlo a Fee i, ot did mnot disturb our joy or pride|dious voice was heard on “In Autumn,” | Melvern J Morrow J 1t ye what,” he whispered; ‘‘something's gently when you have takon me awny!” AR e T 3 1y 1n Nebraska, bat 1 tell you, when we bo- [and Mr. Northrup carricd his hesrers | McClintock J ¢ Mellecker § H geing on,” and ho polnted to a_feeblo | B*RGT YOS YL AR B G, BT | WA LR S Yok S A ke oty | OO SALE—A Ko f brick abcut 25 T held the perfect offerings of Dakota oor | with him on “Wings of Song.” Next|Meadss ' MOann glimmer on tho rafters of the roof above | oy A% BRT flk P hea antirely Court Rouse, " Address A Jacousen, S61d | 4 Fotter, Florence, Neb. ap hearta seemed (> beat little faster, not |came an arrangement of rongs without | y;oty 0 1 Milliman F us, The light proceeded from ufln- gux’: dlsapposrad —the pistol was my mis- PR e with unworthy envy, but rather ex-|words, by Me. Sauer. Mra. Rogers gave | auttos ' S NTooabealuiB room, which had not been bullt above R ANUBTalITS Blbtakiottoaethest ANTEDCottage ble wtoek ranches in Central Neb, will exchanieo cusible pride, beciuse Dakota, you |**The Shepherd'sSong,”and Martin Cahn | Nickols M A Nicols I the helght of tho ceiling joists, 8o that ome to my,feiond’ and. e, ab S8 | alule CLArisbed ln do for wdeticvblo stock (f geners] merctian | know, is Nebraska’s great blg young |finished up the concert In grand style |OrganJ I O'Hara W H the roof was common to both chambers— | pan *the day after o-morrow, and tell | o Base. AvulytoNorip Lonp Bauaieg b | slater. with a plano ccncerto in G minor with |)rien Mr D the partislan wail being only seven or | Joy"pt VhE whae), wind brings water to LS : A o | But T must tell you the bast of all. | quintetto accompaniments. 3 R G eight feot hi We could have heard 13, o5 0q.” We'll mansge to lend you | du 56 OR BALE_ 150 yoarling steers and eifers. _Ad- | That was The evangelist Moody had & more sub- | beeersnd 1¢ anything that was sald, bat we listensd | geoge e VWANTEDA sore g dress G M. Covhin, Torey, I Tes 2ip | NEBRASKA DAY, duing effect on amusement-scekers than c Tosarw 1. in valn for the slightest sound. g 2 suitable forwholcsae busine E So the bells still rang clear in the mid- night alr; and our drive home through [-"EC the frosty lanes was the pleasantest drave | W4T H0I0 we over had in the whole of our tives. | Frener Block, opy A Ash-Wednesdey Itself. 1t will bo a relief |1 to the over-taxed adminlstration of the [ T wociety reporter, when he shakes tho dust | Rogers H U of this vlace from his feet, and gives | Shiod Itenner A Beo office. Hosekham O D The light, however, continued to barn; we eaw it flickering across the top of the partitlon and dimly playing far up amoag the dark thtach of the roof. JROI BALE- Four yoar old horss iag been worked double. For yarticalars b quire i4th and Faroam st in barbor shop. J. Oh! kow my heart leaped back to my homs in Sherman county, with its little humble comforts and scanty luxurles compared to thoo old encostral halls, Shaffer B A o s i C Schnell G Fashion a chance to get in her work on | Schuster ¥ ———————— | )01 SALE—New houso 7 rooms. full lot, large a cottage and lot of Tt o Fronch scnators clooted on the | YWANTED —To purcha burn vory cheap. D, . Joes, 9thand Bancroft “Tell ye what!” sald Tom. *If we| OF the French senators elected on YV ANIED= o e i ¥ 3 8 ) 2 A = RRct >, 5 bout 1,600 valuo, on monthly or quarterly | South Omaha, 502-82) wiien 5 L the conaciences of her votaties. This |Tullott W A Thacker J A could got apon these old jolsts we could |25th of January ten are Prostestants, [ V. atout .6:u satuo, on mont guarter NI JOHN M. THURSTON ook Ak WAk sombeliadito pititow orated (| mhouson s Tobin O K A S which is three tines 4 many in_propor i Hold my pistol till I got up and—tell ye what—tnen I can thoot ‘em eany.” “For heaven's eake, Tom!" I sald, “‘be e DOk SALE-Why pay rent, when you can buy a fary B Aveiuc house aud lot o0 cary [ Lock Bex 42, | Groedon, 27th and Webs nd_ han presinted Nebraska's — offering. | Eyergthing in the world of society has | Thomas AW 1 a'most loved him as ho stocd|hogn’at acomplote etandstill, but 1t will | Wi i \ Willinms W there in tho midst of us all from this|anable her to brask out with new vigor | Wird 'l"l“N tion to the population as the Catholics have. jmyments from P, J. BOLAL Wilkes J #7-3lp FPOR SALF power, ten hors. ] | g P e & Two or more unfurnished rooms or a P RS T L ligtao nower, 9n- pratrie-land, surrounded by the best ¢f|whon the disturbing element has de- | Young K Young A careful. Lot mo sco whether it i3 the > (o s 2eetratie Tooutens Atbby 00| for of ! uoller and suglno; . keod conditlon; low the worll’s people, and in that grand| apeq, g LADIES LIST, = nan?” “Coxe up, then,” sald Tom, nNostrand, 1015 Webstcr street K32:20p BTt resence told the listening nations how|™ M, Moody is a good model of the av- Alexander Miss A Arnold Mrs L A AR RS ARG - who now bestrode one of the main beams Nebraska was there on that her Anderson Miss A ‘ JTANTEI hand piano. “tatc name of erage preacher, who generally spins his and price wanted yarn 8o long that it is too much for the [OR SALE—A tarm of and gave mo n hand to ald my ascent. of North Ban We were both on the level of the wall, Baldwin Mra N A Burke Mrs It 80ncres, 6 miles northwos ores undor cul'ivation, 6} Bayne Miss A Address R, 1" Bee of EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY, Bell Mrs ¥ miles of live willow posts, one mile of which is_solid | ; ? tired facultios of the listenor to follow | Buttrick Miss T Batten and by placin: our heads a little forward I l L Ls WiaEReae ity Beaara oymmemdon i faslan no/longse ko bslploss bano ol A Lam TN o sholithirond, Ho domntry to rie | Sl Ss 6, Conlhire 1102 oo Srary porton " the melghbor- I B S X e { Jdtadl the halr on your head by hurling damn- | Cowels Miss oloMa B g room. A miserable room it wes, 25 YEAR by e e wood corrals, 1 wind nill, and 3 wolis of water, 1 av f L and cele- | ) 1 Miss M [¢f M N m o S ANTED—To exchany Mor residex granary 16x30 foet, 4 Pl 4 ot thie oot of Louisans's Joy ancl ¢ele- iy gpithota " at you; he dossn't destroy | Ghiiek M Crawford B There was a small round table, thore | mg Greatest Wedical Triamph of the Ago! Y D T mard B¢ AT A i Lo g b i e his dignlty by ranting or cause you to| ook Mrs G were & couple of old chairs, but utter — e ———— | down, bal on time to suit purchaser. Enquire at *'00ME BACK 20 HER MOTHRE: tremble lest he wriggle himssif out ot his | Devine A Dume Miss L A wratchedness was the characteristic of SYMPTOMS OF A . : ¥ tn need of & sewing ma- | FALeMce, o of W. H.Yaw, North Beud, Neb. Odl it was oplendid! and|clothing in his excitcmant; and lust, but | Dovabue Miss N Dickson Mes M C [ o choorloss snd fircless apartaen”. | TORPID LIVER. Chine, to weo the now Tmproved American No. L when he told ot how tho girl|not least, he knows enough to etop bofore [ Davis Mrs AT R There was a person, spparently re-| Lossofappetite, Bowels costive, Pain fn Pln & o ageotas 2 N W SIAT | pon AL 084100 e on Cuming tsoot iooks Nebraska’ had grown up in the weys of | be has talked you to death, and spoiled | 12vert Mrs st gardless cf the cold, seated at a table d sion in ¢h = | 1 west of Military bridge, ull the good effect of hls sermon, by ad- | 1rieamie M m'nistering too much of a gocd thing. { Fallner Miss M He talks common sense ina way that | Fitch Mra commends itself to co>mmon senee people. | Groff Ml--b{\( A Mr. Towner is an able second, & sweet [ {72144y Mre - singer of Israel, and his enunciation 1s Hay Mrs H something to be envled. On Wednesday | Harrison Miss 1 afteraoon, some man evidently from the | Hickey Miss J Methodlst brotherhood, becyme so worked | Haven Mrs I’J n upon by the sioging that he shouted, | Hackthorn Mrs 1,600, John L. McCague opposite Fost office, 481t the honor, virtue and good, and was there at back pa that hour to give good gifts to her old mother, he, poiitlug to an immense uolon flag hangiog in the rear of the platform, made catirely f Nebraska graios of red, white and blue, cried out to that immense throng, ‘‘There! there! is tho symbol of your daughter’s loyalty! thera s the typs of her women and mea!” rt, Fuller Mrs 1. B Foreman Miss M Grabham Miss C and reading a book. The lttle taper, which bad been lighted without any nolse, was only safficient to throw its il- llllmtnalalon ondth;fentt;xlrc- and l?mlm :f B the reader, and the table at which she Hirsrodt Mre: 0 |aat. They were wasted and pallid fea- Hough Mrs G tures—but she was young and very Hickey Miss N pretty; or the mystery and strangeness of Hartman Mre M the incident threw such an Interest Hawkins L. FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, JOR RENT - Fine house of eleven rooms, furnace OR BALE-138x124 foct on oorner, south-saed b v celar, water s, coruor 10th aga | #1708 90bi L. MoCaguo, pposte Fout Ofic. 45- l,'hl|-|uul» 8t, " por :flfl!hv o arge new fesine store room with 8 rooms 1o the | YAOR SALE—A scds i ar dutable for house heepin, 5011 Cuniog ', | Ftu fouate ffods fonnitic, wikh xaneinics 554 ‘New four room cottage 715 Cuming St. g12 per | & & " Bpringtield Neb. 160909 month, cobtage B rooms §12 per nionth body or mind, Low spirits, with Hy 0 over the right ey #tful dreams, Hig! CONS' TUTT'S PILLS to such cases, one dose efle ibange of feelirig astonstonish tno suflorer, : g o v 1452 Bouth | "CNOR WALE—A choioe 1ot of frosh_mlich cows and ) . Hagkthorn Mra e i 11y |sround her that I thought so. Her dress| ¥ yfcren o the Appetite,and cause tho 1085 by . H. e, over Fiamh Hakloas) Basks Fg"""“""’ i o ok i “7-1p _ 1t was grand sir, it was indeed. “Glory be to God!"" ecveral tmes, but he | FIovy Mius N Johnson Miss A was vory fosniy, and & shawl 'mfiwd S R g N v b e et R e TN = But you must make the gentlemen tell | quieted down when he found the cry was | Josefson Miss 1. Jones F glosely ‘Around hev shoulders perisps] GeDigssivaOppensfusaisshisolyee | FOR, TR vick hovw ben rooms. Badierd e T Bo 1, e You about the crops and iodustries and |not taken up. Kinne Afrs 1 Kelly Mrs P2 displsyed rather than concealed the de-| productd briceBBe. 8% Murray N N.¥; okl =1 : people. Eipecially abous thaballs I hear ) much about, I could not tnduce them to take me to them, though Mr, Conger, who was a sort of gusrdian for me, told me they were Frenchy, and dazzliogly lovely creoles and octoroonsjwera there 1 was con'ent to remain away, 1-oking at the other pretty slghts, but I shall always Extract from the letter of a slght-seer | Kelly Miss J IKangen Miss K in New Orleans: “1 will try and glve | Krokstrom Miss Ry Rosia - some account of my sojourn in the Ores- Toapsge Mrs W Lafferty Mi cent city, s pame entirely undeserved | ander Mies M To get on a street car in New Orleans | Melton Miss N | Mailen Miss M always costs a battle, as they are alwa; “uilltgun‘l;r ‘Mnfill u:;:}thMK!- LC McDega s Murphy Mrs full, and sometimes also the passengere. M-luyyMn ~ 1f one considers that those cars are | vioradMitl ficlency of her clothing in other respects. JOR SALE OR THADE- Suddenly we saw at tne farther end of E the room a figure emerge from the dark- ness. Tom grasped his plstol more firmly and put the cock back, preventing It from making & noise with hls thumb. The man stood 1o the doorway, as if un- certain to enter or not, TUTT'S HAIR DY . GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed 10 & GLOssY BLACK by & singlo application of this DYE. 1t imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or nt by express on receipt of 1. 3"!0 , 44 Murray St.. New York. TOR RENT— A splendid corner store, counters and i F shelving on s paved street on street ear I rmfl.‘.fi’.‘fl'éfififlfit}% flue opening for first-class grocery, rent rgasenablo. Apply to Morse & Brunnor, 827,48 = PERSONAL, ‘a1 6 miles south on . frult aod ete, P, M. - ~T wo clegent remdenccs, 11 rocnis and §70 per month. . E. thand Farnam. 8 o RENT—Six roow i 88721 Tt May Iaf ANTED~Immediately, to correspond with a A DI YNTAIN t 3 tab'c lady withi fome mewns between the AN M N SPECIAL NOTICE X inquire J. . Barton. Suwaltiog works or 514 N. | age of 80aud 40 years. ‘Objcot matrimony. " addr, belleve that my busband and Mr, Bort|drasn bat by one poor mule, the male | SambsiMis NiaQlosby Miss He lookedffor a long time at the wom. | o ~< =274 T 7 -7 s s | M G e OVt amreny: A4 Charlton went. gaing In the eyes of us northern people. | Niles Mrs H an, who still contioned her readlog, and then eilently advanced. She heard a step, and lifted up her head and looked in bis face without saying a word, Such a face, 8o pale, 8o agitated, I never In my life saw. ““We shall go to-morrow,” he said; *‘I have some money—as I expected.” And with these words he laid three golden guineas ¢n the table befors her. Still she sald nothing—but watched his coun fenanca with her lips apert, Oage thing more 1 must tell you; do you believe that after Mr. Thurston had made that magnificent addrers of pra- ntation and forma ly turaed over our exhibit to the fair people, they up putan old long-coated, unkempt man, whom the called Commisatonsr Moran or Morland, to recelve it, and that old ploture of Gambrlnus stood up there, with his arms akimbo,like a Bridget or a woman of the fish market, and only replied,‘Yes, sah : | TO LOAN—MONEY, M TONEY TO LOANOn real ostate and chattels | a0t JOR RENT—A five room brick oot my t sad sl modera wmprovemente. Inijuire Jiiin . 673.a10p Bteel, 506 Iickory 40913 ect L M8, 2, HOOPER, dairioyant and trauce DOK RENT- A brick bouse of & rooms $20 per | Cuns strnets hovre s g 46 N. W. corner 20th aud wonth, Apply o Jobn Huselo, Hardware sior | 2% $17¢1#, bours 11 m 109 p. ., 2407 corner Cuting and Saunders kts, P, Clark, - _Tissp TO EXCHANGE, JOR RENT—New eieht room house . Inquire of | ——— Alrs, E. Roddis, 26th, between DLavenport and | [\08 BALE OR EXCHAN Chicago 8ts. 04t Mlunesota for Oa wha pro Lt — | Cauifield’s Book st tore with four 100ms on Cuming st | ——————r - - any business; 26 per month; luquice | JPOR SATE OR FACHANGE- Osborn Miss M Ohblson Mies H (¢ Panson Mis P Richmond Mis (' M Rendler K Sandstedt Mrs E smith Mrs A B Thompson Mra W A Thomas Miss L £ With the exception of the three principal [ Ohlson Miss T, streets, New Orleans is very poor in re- | {)Wen? Mlqu\l gard to nice buildings, and the whols | hefe 3ise 7 0 city, with its narrow, horribly p: M Mrs ‘ streets, made by no meaus a good im- | Shepard Mrs J C preseion on me; but the evergreen trees | Sweeney Miss N and tropic folisge compensated in some | Silkes Mrs W wmeasure. They are a strange and mot ,lr:’"“f" {‘l""‘l\i ley crowd living here, some looklng like | vatarn [talian wmacaroni eaters, while otkers are | White Mrs M 0 richly dressed, especially the young | Wright Miss M 2 €, clty water ONEY Loaned on ohattels, cut rat), R It I¥] tickets noughtand sold. A. Furman,218 5,15th 8t a X i (Y M ONEY to can en good renl estate security. M. ML F. Sears, Williams block (] M ONEY LOANED S14-mid 0, F. Roed & Co's. Loan office ROk ke Suitable ‘Walstrom Mrs White Mrs A prope without re; L it y i u ‘National Bank, 00 J. Kline, 1818 Deviglen b b good 5 hown e ook ordsugs say Nebraska 1s a fine stats. 1 say it, aud | ladies, who wore sush nice-fitting, ele AT “Tell yo what!" safd Tom, *“that's the | sud Farma.” Al Lusiuees sirictly coutisatial £sa e gl ot ittt | o A0 (‘::‘m‘) o la Minassets, valug ubat she inbe’ cawd saly'’ob! just thiok of that; | gant garmenta that 1 fall in love every money. 1» that the wman(” - - I Slarey 1k nod Farms* 100ty O & | fogerty.” Addreas F. 0. box 41, Bloomiog Praiics and the New Orleans Picayane next day | dme I happened to be witness of an ex W Jodna “1'don't know yot, till T see bis eyer.” | NONEY toloan on i Woalle L | w2y devoted nnrly # ocolumn to that coarse odus from the matinee G Kase w00, rocw %0, Omaba National Bao In the meantime the conyersalion went T—Ouc story ¢welling house five rooms, Miss A Schulty ! POR BALE O EXGHANGE For smalier farm or . o ) Clark stroet. den, A speech of *Mr. Commirsloner Morelwd,’ | At the corner of Caual strcet is the D i Davenpost. on balow, T - e B, e O Ot | st hroertyid No, 1 wmproved (s of'20 and disposad of Mr, Thurston’s exquisite | princlpal place for the Ouseks. Ous ex- (O 1 borrowed these pieces from »| §TO0 700010 LOAN-Co veal sutare se- § - NOR 1 ENT. . &1l other Lmprovements iwost o 1n Wesbmrar Gand gem in threelines, Ican never forglve lamines with various fnstruments blood, Posimaster, |friend,” continued the man, ae if n{8W cor Loth aud Farnam weua | F —Cottage st 1718 Dodge street. T v'; Addxess o call Jos JKolow ratek, 184 Ronth 1 3th . .