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THE DAILY BEE---FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1885, LOTTIA'S LUOK. 11 effects of certaln mi LIVELY ‘-:%t‘h' Sfilx:-:-mo:ee mnflm Him g0 ations, and so I decided to make the pure MA 8 ME ! ER & B a polnter about & certain horse that was | The Oharming Aoctress Captures the |or none at all. Ho Didn't Know Mach Law, but He | g7 "tor the races. Pat conld'nt usothe [ Heart of an Eagliah Nobleman, | ! /Have you sncoeededl” Are now offerino e e information because he hadn't a dollar in “I think so. . I sell to Fanny Daven- United B8tates Depository -t his pocket. Next day he borrowed 20|y o oo o oo port, to all the Madison Square thestrs AT FACTORY PRICES. Fl cuser, went Into & llttle speculation on [ 1) T N Orabires, the dssmatte professionals, to Miss Ada Rehan, to Lily The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS!! 100 PIANOS! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS % | nd Farnam 8ts | i " hooked at last, and this time the clroum- [not to get any face powder or oream of N e Hesonators the ebartmammal, 1 | Thavo khomn sian t6 piay o hard o, |tances are even more® romantio than the any kind that would be deleterlons. Fan. The Oldest Banking Establishmen B Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew= elrv. Clocks and Silverware. » traly fictitlous engagements that | ny Davenport usually buys In large quan- very queer fellow, He lsan elderly man, | for a year. Mike McDonald would put | 1Y en ) 4 i ; 1n Omaha, Dt his hatt and mustache. sre til jot|up for thom, charging an_enormons per- o hl':hb"fl12’{1';‘;“.';‘;:‘::“?5";‘ Ly e {-t- b T LT \Ceesencys 70 KOUNIZR somnxns | BIack and his eyes aro as plerolng aa evr, | centage, but always auro that when thol | tod with. It tae slways baen s matter of eolors. T Is usod instead of paint and ls Organised in 1860, He is a man of excellent abillty and good | luck tarned he would get his money [ FORCEr ta8 h ty i Bt R Organtsod sa & National Bank t oducation, with & most remarkable low | back. g lantitthch Sl AL i f AU L UL et SR Rl OARTZAL - . o oires . 520092, |of words.' Ho can talk for threo houra| _“Take Peto Conllsh, & brother of old | {hing, Tl of Lfe #h3 Figseliyy sncs Wiat 8 FITS . M | without stopplng for breath, Senator|Jim. He is the best three-card monte ) OYFIONM BOAROTORS. Morgan of PR R only stiite mes estimated at about $500,000. This for- Hmnwan Kounres, Prestdent, man In the country, but he often goes tune has been seoursly i . " y invested, mostly in Washingtan who can do this, Mackey | broke, but can always borrow a stake. in roal eatato, by her careful and entlrely Joun A, Ormianvox, Vice Prostdent. i S i Al {2 man of excellent family, too, and| *I remember ‘Old King' Colo ss he |t i G i s very proud of it. One of his near rela- [ was called. Ho used to run a house here | 1€ doubt generally been |l fal \ yitioea 1 tivos wan the late Dr, Marion Slms of |and also in Minneapolls. He died about 1 R ol - B A G R B s Now York, whoss memolrs Judge Mack- |ten years ago. Ho was tho nloest old [tispected hat Blra, ' Deabteos thelottons. Tt makes the face draw up ey 8 compiling. Unlike most of the|gent I ever knew. At one time ho was | Y8 LS L) RS and _quite spoil other effects. . » > 5 : marrylng all these years. If thla ever| ‘Do you have many customers outside fi‘,’;’f“’,’,’;,,,’“fif“"fih tl&fluuflld_‘,fi:;tlzmr‘: vrorth 850,000 Tnatead of sticking %0 | yuy the cause that opposltion seem now [ of otresssn and nctorsl” to have been withdrawn, posaibly because | *‘No, not a great many. People think It and by a few rapld strokes have any complexion that the colors In the rainbow reflect. Then here Is a camelita lotlon which oan be spread over the face and not close up the pours of the skin. 1t is delightful and harmless, 1t sells rapidly. 7. H. Davis, Oathts W T Masquria, Assistant Cashier. Transache s genorsl banking businoss. Lernes dim certificatos besring Intorost. Draws dratts on 8a Francisco and principal clties tn the United Statet Also London, Dublin, Edinburgh and Ahe princips citios of ¥ho ocontinent and Burope. OOLLECTION PROMPTLY MADR y judges out of all sorts of materlal South|menced to drink. is wealth gradaally 4 Mrs, Crabtree has at laet found the sui: [ that queer kinds of paint are used by aot- - " OMmAHA ko man 1, Yoy | abpel ey until finally o dled yor for hor - daughters hand who sultod | rosos, bat they aro mistaken, — Actrates M AX ME YER & co appolnted, he aoplisd for and obtained | ‘Yes, gamblors aro queer lndividule, (her 88 woll, Thegentloman isan Eoglish | want pure cosmotios and will go - thelr . admieslon to tho bar, out of deferenca to| Thoro was ‘Bolly' Lewls, of Cincinati, | manand the youngaron of ano of tho | langlh to got them, =~ When thefr faces | ppvy, i : ) titled famallies. > For this reason, we sup: | get old the publio tires of them, so they e onlv importers of Havana Cicars, the general opinion that a judge ought to | He used to attend church regularly. He Cor. 13th and Douglas Sta. bo s lawyer. - But he didn't kisow enough | gavo the church & communioa sorvice aad Yot Pt , |1aw to hurt him. The lawyera of nis|the minlster a new suit of clothes. on (fl?pfi.'l“.l Stfflflqk. M 150,008 | gircuit (it was down n South Oarolinn) | thero was another Cincinaatll man who iability of Stockholders, 300,000 | jaughed when his appolntment was made, | came fnta a saloon one evening. He PYG Pfil‘ UEB? IHII}TBSI Pflll 0m DGDDSIL’ ;nd‘ lmli}%;r:odl wgsn.n::g l:-:::u:gn:ntfig; pitched a little package to the barkepeer, tolling him to keep it until he called. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1? poec, his name has been kept a secret, a8 such an alllance as this to the daugh- ter of the stage might excite his family agatnst him and deprive him of the in- Brains Neoes: heritance ho expeots. The gentlemsn in | New York Times, ; question made Lotta’s acquaintance in| ‘‘Yes,” remarked a western editor, *‘it London when she was playing there, 1t requires brains to edit a newspaper ruc- will bo remembered that on het first ap- | cesefull always demand a pure quality, which I prepare myself. and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- ticles. ¥ to Success, laughed agaln—at least at him. Tho|The barkeeper threw 1t under the count. b o e " ence. Her suitor that night occupled a | he was asked. OMocers o Dircctorm |°uHoity, who would soon be an object of |called for the packege. It was handed |3 W™, 414" iy ntmost“ta cunanemct ‘‘Haven't you heard!” he replied, ap- pity. Oourt met that morning, as usual, | to him, Ho tore off the wrapper aad ;" 1 ised, Wi ded JAMES K. BOYD v wt A Ll s 50003 \ the nolac of the gabble by applauding | Parently surprisad. © suspendo W “ice Proddens 6 10 o'clock. At 12:30 o'clock Judge [dlsplayed $15,000 in bills, My! you| ot O OE Tt Bl te a | Publlication yesterday.” inging Dirootr | Mackey snid. #The Oourt will now take | ought to seo tho barkeoper's cyos bulge yasietoutiy. [HO, wsionty wooton — — (oAt |8 recess untll 1 o'olock, for dinner.”|out.” A GHIp OTtHE(01d BIOCKY e THOS, L. KIMBALF, L i e ity of her audience, and hoping that she| s W GA WA MEVER. i hupeited lawyes L ) Outting Fodder tor Sheep, weald not hold the whole English peoplo | Ney York Times. il . T RDDINM YR I EV | wacalmaps eustomary. to. adjonn® | Live Stock Journl. rosponsible for this wretohed | -1 dont feel very woll this morning,” SPRING VALI_EY courtat 1 or 2 oclook for the day,| Sheep are fond of fine, soft herbago, [exhibitlon ~ of = a fow. ~ Night|{CUF ; 4 : kept mo walking with hi Jadgo Mackey respondod that i was|and s s well known, will plek off tho |after night he ooouplod ' tho same | [ MO Walking with him most ik Jim got to liking fast horses, and spont fbure: Sl suits. 1do the rame, Ieal my propar-| ___ OFFIOK OVER AMKRIOAN EXPRESS It Was the Trimmings, tions, and {f they make me sick and I csn [ COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10W A blers who make big stakes get into tl not get rellef 1 have a stomach pump to P LANGEY, s o+s+seesossseee BaVAria, [ rat, and 1t nesrly always ruins them, | Boston Eagl to my final assistance. If they d e Bavaria, | T Henkins atsck on brecding Horsps| *Blewed shade of Saint Orassust” |20 fo my final amistance eyl JOHN NAGLE, thousands for them, A great many gai v : box at the theater. Whether the audi- 3 4 such pract th on |leaves and fine branches of the best il " » Tho ouaoson tho.dosket of tha ‘shpen | cured slover, leaving tho body of tho |enco was good or badho was always || 100 b1 8 hip of tho eld. block, court so far in arr and annonnced his | 8600k uneaten. And of cora-fodder they [ found to be prasent, Thils conduot natars | g that?” Intention of bringing them right up, So |Dever ost more than the leaver, tassels, | ally brought about an acquaintance, and | gV b "o’ s foll Lty v then a friendshlp, but he never by word © lots the other fellow walk. the court took haifan hour's recess, At |¢te. They will plok over straw, bt eat | the By Y e —— N 1 o'clock Judge Mackey returned, and |only the ohaff and fino parts. But when for deed Intimated that lovo hud auything | pyrinotare Statue of Liverty “Eo.| -8 : — court promptly opened, Somo. of the |8y 18 run through aoutter and cat_very | to do with his constant attentlons. When lightening the World" - = - A i Iawyers, used to tho casy ways of former | A1°, they will eat 1t quite cloan. Every Lotta returned here and opened in New | will be a reminder of personal liberty for . ST i N - judges, wers still at dionos. As thelr | 8traw, out fine, will be mostly caten by| York he was found once more in his|ages to come. On justas sure a founda- B [~ A v = Zases yroro reached thoy woss called and. |8heep. In a largo experionce In cuttig | familiar position in the rlgth-hand box. | tion bas Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Modleal | D€ IUTE to Attend. no response belng made, were put at the | fodder we have found the saving ln cat- Naturally enough, the frlendship was re- [ Discovery” been placed, and 1t will stand . sTu G K FA R M foot of the dooket. Whon thoy came | tIng for shoep even groater thnnforcsttlle. n“:edfl Lott:hwent tfllPEll{Bdbll‘hln.ll_lid mroug]; thlo ulm‘I‘aulof‘tlme a8 a monu- Uapara”eled Sac r‘lfi ce, toringl When the fodder Is cut it is easy to mix |again he was there applauding as nolsily | ment of the * physical emanclpation of h One mile wost of, Falr Ground, near Deat and Dumb :i:‘;[‘;::;:]gg ;:‘;‘;::}:,z:;:;::’m:flt:i: with it ground feed or graln, and the |as on thenight of her dleastrous first ap- | thousands, who by it its use have been Great rgdUCtlon in Watches, and D,lamonds' Institute, Lonts against tho jadge's actlon waro. of | Sheep will then eat tho cut fodder and | pearance in London. As sho moved from | ralleved from consumption, consumptive 8uch bargains unheard of. A stem wind Watch OMAHA, - - NEB. [roavall. At dilock, after disposing of |8rin togather, lnsuring a remastication | town to town, so did he move with her. | night sweats, bronchitls, coughs, spitting [ from $5.60 to $25. My magnificent stock of Gor- 4 ’ ® | many cases, Judge Mackoy astonished |Of the grain and its digestion and assimi- | When ho mot the littlo actress he was fof blood, weak lungs, and other throat h & Reed and B & \ —— fhem all agaln by annowsclng. “The |1ation. In fattening of sheep, outting |always studiously polite and studiously (and lung aifections. am eed and Barton Silverware. { Seven Young Stallions for Service. | sourt will take a recess until 7 o'clock | the coarse fodder will be found very ad- reserved. He never traveled with Lotta| co— AT COST FOR 30 DAYS BLACK WILKES, Standard, No. 8541, | this evening, when business will bo ro. | VAutageous; firat, boosuse much fodder | and her company, but usually arrived i SCHMIDT, . Sired by Georgs Wilkes 2:22; dam, Fanny |sume “Bat, your honor,” protested | Will besaved and the graln better utilized; the towns where she appeared an houror| 9 — Bell by Confederate Chief, own brother o the lawgors, ‘“‘we have beon' working |8econd, because tho ehoep can safely be f t¥o before the performance. This ¥ Woodford Chlef 2:22).George Wilkes has now | oo q iy dny'—-“ S5 havelT Ebroks hgl crowded In fattening, without danger of | greatly excited the curlosity of the little . contan. No. 85 ol ” it | with coarse fodder. hen sheep are fe 0 latter, for the first time in her llfe, . Naw : SIRIDS, Eiandad Hamblstofan, No 352 Fraouatmecty ':}Zo:edfilf{yerf':f};: Heavlly with geain alouo, 1t s m,{"m(.ed advised ~her davghter to cultls| No.220 Mam St , Council Blufls, i il I s ikt bay, 16 hands; aivod by Hnfeld 220, | wero not prosent wero placod at the foot | 304 romasticated, and somo-times is lke- | vate the aeslduous stranger. She| Open Sunday. Firstclass work gusranteed. Polar, Dry Air. Seil Ventilating North Star Mambrino; 2204, Torms, $20 | of the docket. Court sat that night until |17, to produce fover in the stomach; but[never ~ went — any further, how- 3. L. DrBEVOISE, season, - ' 11 o'clock. Then Judgo Mackay said: | When tho grain Is eaten with cut fodder it | ever, than a maiden should, and the En- e “ HARD WOO0OD ROYAL PRINCE. *“This court stands adjourned until to. | 11e8 lizht and porous in the stomach, and glishman remalned cold, impassive and 5 3 i Mahogany bay, 16 hands, 1700 1bs; English | morrow at 8 o’clock,” ~ The lawyers wero |13 well acted upon by tho gastrle julce, |non-committal as ever, but always REFRIG ERATURS { draft; sired by Royal Princo; dam, Barcfoot [ too sleepy to protest. Besidos, they | ¥hich can elrculato froely ~through the fpresont. At lngth Mrs. Ceabtreo's car- mflll 1[: H fi]l Boy; grand dam, Prince of Wales, imported | know it would bo of no use. The next ™88 the food isthen readily digested, |loeily got the bes: of her. ) from England, 'Puro brod English deat stal- | 35" Mackay heard atguments feom § |ond pastes through tho systom withont| She requested to meet tho young Ex- 1100 Ml dey, oak: Tasmbor, Thasoons: Busg| lion, Terms, $10 season. 7 o'clock untll 12:30, from 1 o 5. and |cresting any lrritation. As coarse fod- |glishman one night after the performance No. 607 Broadway Councll Blaffs, zino lined, galvanized fron shelves, hand'| LORD CLYDE, from 7 to 11 o'clock. The next day the |der s raleed and remastioated, the grain |In & western clty, and epened the in- somely paneled and designed for the wants Black, with star, 17 hands, 1600 1bs, with S y the mixed with it is also raised and romosti- | terview by asking him, point blank, what = = of & class of trade that want the best goods| the acti. £ th hbred. He took silver | ¥M0, 8nd 80 on for several weeks, until o 2 Y " that can be made, ¥ B o o vt 16 "ot | ho had caught up with the arrears, He|osted. Using short cut coarse fodder|his flontiefwers! o Ra.llwa,y Time Table. Partios wishing speolal sizo can lions in the ring. Sired b i decided th . | makes it most convenient to feed a great| ‘‘My intentions,” sa e stranger, o Clrenals et 1000 toas a1l brad | wags dotommimione . pavee ot ok 50| varloty of food that shaop are vory fond | “are fo marry your dsughter if sho Wil . OOUNOIL 'ELUFFS. Save from 15 to 20 Per Cen Morgsn mare. Terms, $10 season. which seemed to hls eeneible mind most | Of—¢orn, oate, middlinge, cil-cake, pess, | have mo.” The failowing aro tho timod of the arrtval and do- By placing orders now. GIANT. worthy. Tho brief of counsel for that |unmarkable beans, barloy, etc. Wehave | The auswor almost took Mrs. Crab- | feriool braipe by soniral mianiasd time, at tho | B g d Large black Jack, Bred by Caldwell & |elde formed the basts of the judge's opin- | 10 doubt that cutting foed psys for all |troe’s breath away, but was pleasing o | aten oartior and arrive ton minates Intor. W. L. WRICHT Co, Danville, Ky.. by his imported Jack, |fon, At tho end of the torm the docket | OUF farm stock, when feoding is carried | her from ts very suddennees. w134k Street, Bet. Farnam &He 2ok S Giant; 16 hands high, with tho notions of & | wag oloar, the people were delighted, | O Upona considerable scale, for then |, *Why have you nover sald so hefore?” 1110460 And KORTHWRSTERN, DR G D AT CAL LT e oo Crlwall et 3200 for b |0 Sl e D e Te1o% | (o cuting wil bo done with ample pow-| she guspod. : OMAHA. premium, Torme, $10 soason, yora aald the decisions of Judgze Maokey | &5 Which ensblestwo tons of fodder to| Becanse I feared a refusal,” sald Bepross " JUMBO would bs reversed by the court of appeals | e cut per hour, but with only afew ant- | he. CE10AG0 AND ROCK IBLAND. | A bosutiful Shotland Pony, 36 inches high, | 88 & matter of course. But they were 2818 1t 1s likely to cost more than the| Thereupon she told him to plead his Mail and Express | milk white with large bay tpot on cither hip; | not. Ho had fower reversals than any | 8817 in fodder. own suit, that he would have her sup- Accommodation co { importod by A. . Alexander, of Lermngton, | other circuit jadge, His cireer on ihe e port in it, and that ehs would be entlrely Bepracs 0 | | Ky, ot o coet of $500. Torms, $10 season. | ponch e sl Van Wyck's Smcerity, satfefled with him as a son-in-law. A CHI0AGO, MILWAUKKR AKD BT, PAUL, r— D ) ras|monti{oreditable. 1t oot b0 ey, a1 Gity Coustar fow days affer that Ma'l and Expross = TIP, show what a sonsiblo, buainoss-like lay- | Central City Courier, I cETAS RIS el l}:""l.fii‘gl"‘?‘““ [ Expross b oo 4 Dark Bay Shotiand Pony, 35 inches high; [man can do. Whvltaver may bo sald of Mr. Van P gph jue b ) dl ?l‘h‘m n;:u RO = i imported by Camble Brown, of Columbia, e Gl Wyck's sincerity no one seems at all dis. | 80d she as quickly accepted. en he and Expross [ — . Tenn, As finea pony as ever crossed the water, Mischief is Wrought posed to interrupt him in the work en- n‘:&d?d §'° :gnditmufl: Flhrn. that_she Accommodation — Terms, $10 season. byibadloooking (tovh meateflato b gaged, save those who are in danger of |#bould leave the stageupon her marriage, 201 E % Tho abovo teven stallions service fok the | business worrlos, lesagalar livers, abue | Deing brought Into prominence by him, | nd second, that sho should turn over cv- Wasian, . 1om 4D ricrrc, L= = season, with the usaal privilegs cf roturn the | diupositions, evil dfgestion, and impure |and & fow to whom every movement of [ Ory penny of her fortune to her mother| From racslor oy ~ following venscn, it mares do uot prove with | plood, Much of this mischlef can ba| Vai Wyck, irrespectivo of :character, s [ whomever clsc tho ploased, mo that it | 150} } S Tous Expeotel G [~] —'= for tho nbove stallions to about ono hlf what | overcome by tho use of Brown's Iron |88 red flag toa bull. There ls nodeny- |8hould not b said that ho married her - o it should be, 1 hope to ba able to satufy all, | Bitters—the best tonio ever made. Mrs, |IDg Of the fact that our senior senator | for her money. s 10,00 4 50 ail and Express ey Terms, cash at time of rervice. = Mares will | Bilio Crawford, Reldsville, Ga, writes: | has 8 way of coming to the front every | +Under no circumstancor,” esid ke, | 16 » u ixpress e bo kept on reasonablo terms, but all aceldents | WA ftor (rying Brown's Iron Bltters we | BoW and then with a fow facts that are|'‘¢hall Lallow it to be raid that I took BIOUX OITY AND PACIFIO, (7] | and escapes at owner's risk, The above stal. 4 g o 4 of vital interest to the country, and in |one pound of it.” T:20 A Mail for Sious City ] Tions will stand at Dr. H. L. Kamacclotti’s | 8¢ persuaded that it ia all that 1t c'alms BEs ¥ o atle st sandltiont o loon afsod | 790 ¥ ¥ Express for St Paul i Vetorinary Infirmary, 1413 and 1415, Harnoy [t0 ba—a good and relinble ~ tonlc.” | rogard to which tho goneral public ap-| A OF PARILEIR) 01 Spm, TR USION PAOIFIC, S, nonr Farmor's Hotel, ovory Wednesday | Thousands of others speak in llke. man- | POST to favor the senator with undivided | (he young saitor In tho eyes of Mrs. |, , Denver Expross | and Saturdny, lr;J‘m Apiil 1. a“"f bast b | ner. and opproving attention. To be sure the m“ !;w and }f;!%h,ubut wnhlthadunt:]er 1205 1 M Lincoln Pats 0'a &R V | mile track on the farm for developing the e senator is a little brusque sometimes In |thereis some difficulty, as already the | 7:56 r x Overland Expresy ‘ l.le'r- that C‘F‘lbfi lv(»un‘l‘l in the u-swlw. bu‘if ECUENTRIO OLD SPOXTS, breaxing over Est.b"sh',d customs, but, | ctrass has engaged horself to appear In DUMMY TRALNS TO OMATIA. Mug and | 4| | Dl]dEE S { "-'-"‘;;“f;;‘fl{;g;m } [lmaha Ne_ gl'r:;: are containing further particulars, as established customs, for some reason !evarn]l mtlv.;n nux_hnensan. It is believed l!;oavshcalnlx‘ncur&um— —0; J Pecuharities of Gamblers—Some of | orother, frequently appear to have a sort | ROW that she will endeavor to cancel|y:45 p.m, Leavo On —= N I D SOLOMON Their Supcrsuu;ns. OERE Afl of uopor’lfi (.lugcg oyn 5,‘; watoh dogs of | thess dates and retire from the stage for 15 ae . 1260 v Sy ’ tho treasury, the people are dlsposed to |good shortly after the bagluning of noxt | 11707 - . look upon this little falllng of the sena- |5cason, in which case she will play her Omaha. Reb, 5 :‘t‘l’:tlz\fl g;:;l }:::;;:;3xx;thlngl:b;||tfthe tor's with lentency. Mr.” Van Wyck's | farewell engagement in Philadelphia, the THE RECENTLY IMYPHOVE” T S N i e o e s, Vormerly 1201 Famam Strootg Bealer [ 4681 gamblore!’ was asked of 8 | |yyt'freak wag an attack on the South | cliy sho loves” bost, becauro through all REMINGTON STANDARD % winte, oils and window vlass, i Pr?‘fl‘lwflllef:;mem tr; he ‘m;gm"y. tho | Amerloan commission, which ho said was the years she has been on the stage It i % % ‘ &‘{";h’ for a man that oin give mo all | 2280 Of which never left Albany, and|tion. & ] \ N Warranted 5 Years. |umopoint.” Riohicontaithe governmont AoUY 9df,: e G NO. 2, SULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, “I'mno fool, I wouldn't talk to you| on BnOf,y B95 SORCF L0 (YD, V¥ | Now York Mail and Expross, Isthe Highest Achievement in Writing TACHEEE SGIRAT ARBISER /OP LRV You'll ¢ broceed, O West Soventoonth sirco, In the Machines in the World. 4 g o ——— - window of a resident house hangs a small i y 1 I Ruomng 1OMESHE |.iiady an.msineme | an aesor ommmen ssmane. |5 5! Ao 5 3| J, . . includ P8 AN ! ot y - red-nosdd individual sald to the seeker :‘": York Graphic, SRNCLESRARI R e tiesiisns Junctuations, figures, sigos and ’fiv'!, 3 for Information: “*You ought toknow bet- | Prof. Blackie saye he wishes himself Stage Cosmetics, Ichiona: It 'y ihe sizple) aud | Y tor than to expect him to tell you any- | Pack in the middlo ages, when sfnging fegseranansinnieenny Tiado as well a8 the niost dura % A thing about that matter. Ho haa an|Was the only scrmon and the minstrel the| You enter without ringing and turn to | gmSend for free illustrated pamphlet, %“ 1510 DOUGLAS STREET. i W idea that & conversstion about the death |OBly teacher. We are runulog too much|the first door to the rlght, Here you Wyckoff. Seamans & Benedict, L 4 e § A 3 of a noted gambler would be the signal “";;‘:; “Zhs People don's como wzethli find » small room filled withlittle shelves. | ¥JCK0TT, engn seseey OPPOSITE FALCONER'S 4 for his own decease,” L 080, ere are no more grand | Boxes of diminutive proportions oceu, oago, TlI,, - 5 A AN A AN AAR AT YA ot "(Maybo yon wonldn't object to throw- | Public reunions of the master. A" man |tho shelves, A woman with short black O, B, SHOLES Gounil Bluty APPSR NNV ing eome light on the subject?’” :nylenllml: fll;: ds&pm‘ ::‘% hu]grvlnx bair -n: piercing black eyes asks you, gent_for Western Iows , “Oh! I don't care. My day has gone. I | 1I0m€, g 8, Yivery-§«'What does your face want to-day?" ot poontcara, My doy bas 6ns: ¥ body roads. Eater a family circ| “Eow do goat pesnetios difls rom| S ACOB SIMS, about (0 years old now, and threc times | B0Wadays and man, woman, and child has | those used by the ladies in soclety gener- in my hifo 1 was worth all the way from |bls, her, or its nose poked down between | aliy?” asked the Interviewer for the Mall norne - at. aw gl 5 $205,000 to $30,000, How dld I loose it} Krt":l:;:“r:m:;! {-:!.[., :en;ih,rn:;.:’nt"::; and Express. y 0 Hd I 1o A : p |1t was i the oards, and I couldn'c help bouse. Its despaiting, 1. sometimes| Wiy my cosmetios are pure and COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. g i . foel Tik 1o d “demolishing the|composed of the cholcest yegetablo oils. [ omos, Main Street, Rooma 7 a0d 8, Shugart and . | “Do not & good mavy success. |l 156 YEURE AHC CemolsiDR L |mpoy are entirely free from animal groase | eao biook. Will practioo In Siate and tate courts. i A ful bl d hobby | furniture, when I get into such a solemn- ¢ ul guablare adops_somo .Pe“fl“ o/ visaged olrcle, asa eort of counter-irritant. or mineral Poon. Inde'd' there is not that way ! T endin moachinessre stutfod | 8 lotlon, powder or chalk that I manu. N. 8OHURZ. WHOLESALE BY ““Yes, 1t ls often the case. Ta Tall ot the saneage mont of litoratars, | facture but what can be eaten with safoty. . - ! | B J Loveor .]I:n:f;%h::fi.;:ogluli’;ufi:v“zol‘l:uylz}:: RS SULLANAMS AR A AR, Toxlcologlata frequently experlment with Jusn[:fl I]r fllfl Paanfi L A SBTEWART & CO , | @ |themsclves betc ey se o { would have dled a rich man, But aio; | B0 books. Its teschers taught from na~{ o0l T odor to be sure of re- {101 Jones Btieet } askror sxocmoss 1| OMAHA NEB | not effect mein the least 1 know the, | + +esesese Bohemian, | now. bowled old Hyson, when Mue. H—'s | il not harm he skin, ncr prove i Hastings ¢ NAGEL, ERED. W. G EXR.A.Y. | Kaiser. voss —aessvsess . Bromen, + Here In Chicsgo, though, we have a mlmoryI came In, nk of e | jous to health.” (SUCCESSOR:TO FOSTER'& GRAY), DOMESTIC., fow notsble exceptions, Take such men | Universe! $68 for a bonnel T ~ b Wholesale o ’ Mike MecDonald, George Hankiue,| *Yes, dear,” she sald, so sweetly, ow did you happen to commence ! veseesssBt Louis, | d W d f Jeff. 1 ’ | the manufactare of cosmetica for stage * ¢ JOWB. | 4k Gunn, Oy Jaynes, and John Dowl- | *‘these are the days of Jefforsonlan sim N 86, Lonis, |0 e o L ey more unless it plicity. The bonnat only cost $1,60; the | purposee? P duc 9 ia % qulot game of poker, Theylet their | reat ia for tho trimmings.’ “In a strange way. T went to achool TO e dealers do the business for them, and in-| _And the old man grinned and paid the|and graduated, While st school I studled 1C Ay LIME AND CEMENT, 1 Krug's vesting In real estate. They will proba. | bill without a murmur, chemistry and had a declded loving for And Commission. e Alo, Porte h. The only hobby Mike Me- f e —— 3 it. Circumstances caused me to become “0 EHE Hfl“adfi SL fl[“[“ cm_ Alo, Porter, T ‘“n:!.AUBEB lo. politios, and’ ho makea| A private ltter from the chicf of tho Sew | aotress. _ Alfter occupying years of my | N1 000 \ oy ) . Wine, D-‘ D3 Warnam §t | money out of that. Then, again, Diike | Biiekndisns n Julieg ieritany sy T | life upon the stage without bulug a de-| Solicit Consignments and guar- Schmitzberger makes lota of money puulnq up money | light horse, crossed Canada river last week to cided success, I busied mysalf durlng that antee quick sales and prowpt re- hu d a tu d for gamblers that go broke.” arrest Indian fugitives, They arrested two | period in experimenting with face powder I'.u;"n.[.’m.u,_:'fium Jyoce K!flp “How s that?’ Dut were resisted by Rector Rogers, & Oreck § and lotions. I qult the stage just about|turns. Give usa tria', B oG e Ma " ro desperado, Rogers fought ke a tiger, i - 1 " e 0 “‘Why, even the most suoccessful gamb- 35 Killed " Capt, Cloudusnd mnnilly the n:omurn ::u'gu-;l:::fl';ln“r:un n:l.;.ui.lua- Refe'reuces Bradstreet's or ];)uus lergets hard up at times. Take Patlyouaded Sam Cudijo before he fell. Rogers | 4% 40 Prepare f0F i har e vofe: | Agencies; and German National Sheedy, for instance. 1 haye known him | was shot to pleces and died fighting savagely, | table powders which soon had a dec! Vo be worth $60.000 or £70,00 one week The Western water ways coavention iu’ sale, but to professionals only. Ihad seen Bank, Denver, MgNs' FURNISHER.