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§ ; i S o Y C— v 12N THE DAILY BEE--LRIDAY MAY 15, 1885 ly from that MEN WHO MEAN FIGHT, I fret becanse I have to take the train for Boston to-day, and I won't feol easy e — e ——— e ——— OH! MY BACK an Income of 8264 310 y souroe. BEATRICE'S DOWRY. —_— PRINCESS ALICE, A Rattling Battle Between Hopper |In my m"dd“"“z] lhgdv'n t{mkeml of ‘x]n)' B hi k back it ine | the late d duchess of Hesse, recelved and Smith, onrney, and not then, for I know that ey e o vasernee pou "* | What Her Brothers, Sisters, Cunsins|ikS same dowry, 150,000, sad income hevetocome ek ogatn. e ou red by many o qnd Ann's of §30,000 a year, making & total during | New York Sunday Mercary, 1BRAREETE ob RelONT her life of $830,00. It ought lo be men-| yery few people would have suspected | \ ‘ d but 0 tioned that no one opposed the grant 10 bt il fout carriagos Which WLt OV0F | o ackacelodsn it~ 1 kuow Jats of drom ?""1:“ most estimable of the whole|ihq Jarsey City ferry st dnfik yeaterday | mors, too, who feel just ss do. Stand In amil ” contained a party of pugillats and their | ; { o ticket off . The Princess Beatrloe in not likely to}ackors or admirers. Such was the case, 1;::" ?yl’ : :h:-‘m;’;:l“lr?ltr{‘":-;::::fi;":t fare worse than her sisters, A dowry of | and they wers bound for & well-known | night, and watch the men who buy acol- $150,000 and an annulty of 30,000 & |sporting journalist's place which afforded | dant {nsurance tickets, and yoo will be LA BRO""’@ : E . S 1o with asnug post provided for her | amplo “proteotion from the authorities | yurprised to ind how many there are SRE GREAT IT} D\, o band,to keep him ount of Idleness, | had they felt ik ing into the busi- o E £ While the British Radical For Ke-| o0 ey felt llke prying into the busi- | yho like me, have lost tholr rallroad peate 1 % snd Relp support the famlly, without the | eus fn hand, but this they did not do, |nerve, A yoar ago I hadn't a gray hair MAN REM In may hesd. Now there are plenty of 0 é trenchment Vainly Pants; necessity of taking in washing, will be|g, — = [ fl"g:“;” membera of the rogal family EVERYTHING PASSED OFF SMOOTHLY, them. Still, if olroumstances compel, I FOR PAIN. ) It 1s » famillar tale—told with more or | sisters, cousins, uncles and aunts, have | Jsok Hopper, of this clty, and Paddy willbe on the road next on, with | ppomatism ‘m{‘lfiafi 1a, Sofati loss detall every time a vote for special |good alice: Smith, of Brooklyn, battled with a pair °n:h°’“‘°l:;"‘ ‘h“fi“‘};" and that it is ';h“ Lumbago, Back He-na%nn'!anmfmca' B . erhaps, after al s 1] J ) grants to the royal family of Great| COUSIN GEORGE,DUKE OF CAMDRIDGE, of small gloves for the possession of a :’",-Cg"wmfc .om',,,,,;:‘:,’hfi“;';,,fi"; bt i 1) - B:s' Tn“lc Britaln takes place, of the amount they [pockets and has pocketed since 1850 m Have Received By the Fayor of Varions Parliamentary Grants, $200 prize. Hopper is a very light wel M?dn'ing t‘:gbum at 124 gann%', the matter a thought, or who would PO T R while Smith almost comes within the |lsugh at it If he did, may b» killed by a middle weight class scallng 142 pounds, | derallment or a collision within a year. T e Besides this he stands three-quarters of |1t 1s stravge, though, considering how an Inch over his adversary. he gloves | much they travel, how few acters get used were but four ounces in weight, | hurt, and I don’t belleve one in a thou- The ring was well arranged and the offi- |sand ever buys an accident ticket. They olals well qualified. The referoe was a|ote too superstitious, and foel that if well known amatenr athlete, while the | they were to insure they wonld be cer- inia o “beat tho game,’and bave o dis to do it.” the Muscl d Britlsh tax- | $60,000 annuity; his other emoluments Berengthens the Matcloh . werves, 0084 the much-enduring Betlsh, M|y iioge thia atipond up to 811,015 yearly. Eariches the Blood, GivesNew Vigor. | payer. Sympathy with thls Individnal, | ™55 0 (004 ont Objectionable of ali D L i e Lha bk Trop medicine | | hOWover, may be worse than wasted, for "¢heso payments 1s the military salary of m"fi"fl? oy D e e | those who protest against such grants Prince Edward, of dSlxe-Welmn , who 1s tlon, wnd In all debilitating tilments that boat w2 | axe {n a hopeless minority atall times, ® soldler, and serve with distinctlon in “&”fi.fl'fi;’trx'fiffmmgi {ibeaun | and 1t Is roasonable to conolude that the | the Crimes, especlally at Inkerman, while CoO ». | laxury of a monarchical form of govern- [osptain of the Guards, He receives in e Bookasefal and attractive, con: | ment is considered by the majority as |all 818,780 yearly. time keeper was & prominent sporting taning list of D7 O R heatesn in maodicine, of | Worth the {}""‘ padd for it. The ohildren| The Duke of Connaught on attalning |journalist. Smith was Installed tho fa. . Doatlod o Ay nldrosy o FocAIpt of 30 SAMID. of Qaeen Victoria have been espec’ally | his msjority n 1871, received 75,000 a | vorite at $100 to $60 as amount of his The remarkable growth of ‘Umsha doring the last few years 1a » mattor o iy Edun Sxperienced Jucky In the fact that they are also the|yesr, and nine years Iater had another | superior natural abilities. D 1la i C i o great astonishmont to those who pay an chlldren of the tax-payers, and the il | 850,000 added, making a total of $850,. SMUITH OPENED THE BALL Hood & Do Apitecanie; Lovil i " | Gooastonal vist to this growing etty, The for thelr maintenance have been pald 000. As masjor general in the army, d b9 h Heavy lit.Bander on Hopper's |2 whohnv'althoru\lghkm’)wlvdgaui Nen;vuui Prosir il y development of the Btoo* Yarda—ihe with only a elight ripple of dlscontent, | havingather appolntments ho gets another | bY y le PRSEY e aL T or P ooes, looe nocessity of the Belt Lins Road—the stomach, but was countered in the faca|P acy, and y years practical ex- for his patne. After this was a lot of [ perience i tho business. 1t'is prepared 1 e ) “"7‘ paved ':l““"‘“"h“flmd'"' new hugging and close fighting, Hopper put | with the greatest skill and care, under the :f;'_h"_:"" an w-"{ business blocks, ina swinging hip on Smith's neck, whioh | direction of the men who origlnated it. f £ ey lz::‘l‘.':'"f:" .0‘;"::_:1 L ‘&-": made him stagger, and them Smith be- | Honce Hood's Sareaparilla may be de- o Ina groat surprise to visitors and s the The Princess Beatrice s the last of the{$20,000 a year. His wife brooght him a family to need the vote, and it 1a faix to|dowry of §75,000, and the duke settled l\‘l?pola that a cossatlon from these grants | 87600 a year on her. If he d will take place for a time, especially as | get $30,000 a year from a gra the prince of Wales has thought It expe |try—thoughk why grateful nobody knowa. 3, b 2 ¢ arp dlont to decline aaking for a vote for the | The vote for his increased annulty stood *A™® busy. Toward tho latter part of ponded uponas a_thoroughly pure, hon e, iy (88 el Ton miration of our cltisens. This rapld it Smith down in T T R TUT Y ‘ set U tablishment of hls own, | couple rooms in Buckingham R | LOSE OF many substantial fmprovementa mad: whluhl;fl:;‘.fl:;r will, at laast for a time, | the government bullt them a nice house | % heap, and no sooner had he got up than | ¥ OT B OATHEE, llvnl; demand for ()n‘:lh:. al sud hesltation In calling upon parliament for mands the military post at Meerut in SENDING HIM DOWN AGAIN, Diefignred Appearance Will Make profit. hor children, and the following shows | Indta, and doubtless a goodly number of | Round 2. —Hopper had landed on| Mima Marked Man at Sing blag. A=A Sinoe the Wall Street pants May, how much they are recclving and have, | rapees Is added to hls income theroby. | Smiih's noso, but Smith esught him with | 4 a0 4 A F. TeRntal it Hi i | with the mbmluontuq of hard timos, \ up to the prosent time, obtained. The | _The youngest son, the lately decenssd |a right-hander. The ia-fichting was all [ I?n[v)v:emlo h ‘o“l:'l”c'a':g' ‘Ge::mnong vty | there has boen leas domaud from specala AN . , 3 includes her msjesty’s slaters, coulsns 875,000 a year, and this was increased,as |down by a right-hander on the jaw. secking homes. This latter class o B e e o e “woms i | s brothors’ Income ware, to- $125,000 | Sith gop. to the asm spot, but could | e SEoret aseuranco, was brought to| oy ) ™ oy 0 taking advaniage of low prices in bulld. W e e thaso 1n. ‘ador o | when o was marrled. Now hls widow |not atop Hopper's tattoo on his ribs. . | Novy York Thuraday by a detective, bav- | §50 RISV ARD _ $50 |ing matorlal and are socuring tholr homes i birth, wo find that the oldest, Victorla, |recelves $30,000 8 year, 10 all theds-| Round 3, —This thne Bumith led off on PHULHOE UL 9 e R A QUAL SN at much less coot than will be posaible a e N i) Englishman, whom he relieved of 8950 annulty of 29,000 on her marriage to| The totsl yearly charge of the royal|on the jaw. Smith's return was at the |5 Wh& \ c: roal esta! » sheaper now and ought to take ‘YERY BEST OPERATING T :,,,;ee o "Germany, ang. the|family, and fmmodisto relatives, s a8 body. = The exchanges which followed [5¥ the Hotel Dovonshire in New Work e e e e e " o mon sontinaed. slnoe 1853, making a | ollows, the £ storling being reckoned | were e s e AT O T pro_tr. QUICKEST SELLING AND | totel of $1,080,000, as annuity to date. |88 $0: SHARP AND ABOUT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED, cer for a youog man, and|ERREeRGRETE G0 & 8F Wavut Avescasage | The next fow years promisce greates . Y . Rounds 4, 5 and 6,—The fast fighting | fortune to extracrdinary skill at decep- y i h given her on her wedding, msking a ;nnneof Wi R eibathia f ind. Smi 0 ¢ \ orisp red, burly long filler, with fiv) years, which have been as g e t; ke of Edinb made both men spar for wind. Smith |tlon. Originally married to a Miss Tay- aefl Pmflm uunst STWE u?nd otilfor Sll._280.000, on the basis of | DUKe of Connaught. was the aggressor this time, landing on [lor, of Rocheile, Ill., he comuitted| DELICIOUS FLAVOR |we could ressonsbly desiro, New men. Kver offered to the oublio. 08 o e & Rterliog: o8 Roval of Germany. bing h added al X — T YT Y T 1 THE PRINCE OF WALES, e i the chest, - Smith put ono good crack on |ing Nelllo Richards, the daughtor | S 1o, wpiowshare” are comlo In raplaly | all 3 0 £he pros p:m"‘:"“s"”] ly, aad 1863 the halr-apparent has recelved | Duchess of b down by a cross counter |$20,000 in the California town and ran|quantity. Messrs Loiiliard & Co ised 5 §200,000 a year-—or 84,400,000 in all, | Princess Aususta. 15400 | b, : away to Sun Feanoleco, avodiog serest | il s ani 1avor . codeaorig. 1o reace the | (oo, *Os Snming 8 bominal ke 87 fa- ses Ab. {J;;;o 3‘1]0 Cornwall h;lmos 5:35%53- Princess Mary (Desch Round 7.—During this bout Hopper | under a comblnation of Indictmente. In | &chee! Besidon tho Tr cut curs of Flowsharoave | Omahs roa) estate, would bring them about ,000 & year, making ,000; . . c cage ot i cesslon, the blows landing on the nose, [firm of jewelers in Los Angeles, and bargall hich nfi E2Sond tho sy for ) P silkeviif : eyes and jaws. These places began {0 |added $3,000 to his ill ek e whl v tare candenkiall W ouaamp ‘. s salary for Y 04 J P 8! added 6, 3 ill gotten gain: o Ao ¥, B CLARIE, 31D | Tk O ervices an additional §5000 | priasy maonnts B4 to Major-General | bloed so that Hopper got the double | Having sought out hia deluded secon: Drlog s prmhiesliatus pROBMAIG dobY, ) USRI N | Solved $117.275 as & sposial gran. . Jast | Lorns Prince Leiniogen are excluded | ™ icyoox nowss axp rrust nioop. | roally to rob her of all sho had, he fled, | ive el cusomers an csporeusio 1o '~ | We have for sale the finest resi- ].LE H AV before, on attalning hls msjority, he (right by service to hls amolumancguu EUih A don dropped into the accumulations of the | majo ral and commander of s mill. | Were characterized by more slugging than | went as far as Chicago, whero he boarded UL CO'S. 5 BY to $4,008,605. About $1,100,00 of this | grude, whilo the admiral, who. never saw | Smith's bad right eyo, whilo the latter |cheating them all. When that locality (roneweg X HotbéttgranUnIS Blukas ) & Moore, “ Royal Havana Lottery | |wss invested in the purchase of & coun- |a ghot fired in anger, is yot pald out of . Rivachi & expenses of his eldest son, who will soon | 161 to 13. The queen gave the young the round Hopper sent In & hot _one on | est, and rallablo medicine. growth, the bualness sotivity, and th Doy fort Tho queon, howaver, has loss | at Bagahot park, The duko mow com. | Fopper struck him on the jaw, A_Young Ohlcago German Whoso | Jil0 or G 438 |every Investor har made » hendrome list excludes the cost of the queen, but | Prince Leopold, Dake of Albany,reccived (in favor of Hopper, who knocked Smith | ot o 1a™ ¢ dlatingulahea appeatance tors, but a fals demand from {nvostoss Re sl Odle \ crown prince of Prussio, was granted an | censed prince received $700, Hopper's hoad and the Jatter countered | *E0Mb the Instance of Thomas Quinlsn, ORILLABD'S | yoar hence. Speculators, too, can bo wi tntigated 2 e BROAD GLAIR . wiogtne P IRwab g y Besides this a dowery of $200,000 was|The Queen. owes his distinction and conscquent mit- | %\ '\, 4 ig o happy combination of fine, young | 42ve! opmente In Omaha than the past the head, while Hopper countered on|b'gamy in Los Angeles by marry- [and it just meets tho tasto of a large mumber of ufacturing establishmenta and large job. gamy g ¥, 04 the second child, takes by far the 1i>n's | Duchess of Albas the eye, which began to close, but Hop- | of a wealthy resident of that place. By | fromall p ho country, demonstrating how | v, & : PBIV AT share of the family emoluments. Sinco| Teopold...... . : per soialsed msiam by knodking | amlnalog be poueeed nioust of pres iy e sy of shimor st e} o e deeor e Duke of Cambridg 111,015 knocked Smith down three times In suc- [ San Francleco he posed as 8 member of a arns. whiie Marlborough House Is given him Total .$4,268,145 e e WA Lave Aty yearly comes In. On his marriage he re- | miral Prince Loiningen are excluded count for wife on the pretense of explaining all but | Which1s & point not to be overlooked by dealers Rounds 8, 9, 10 and 11,—These rounds leaving her destitute, and this time he “sk Ym" Dealer fOI’ Pluwsham Income from the Duchy of ornwall equal | tazy disision as any other ofives of like |8clenco. Hopper still made play at |in great siylo at one hotel after unother, Dealers suppliod by dence property in the north and ED thumped at the ribs, which were cut and | became too hot for him he journeyed to | 1, Kirscht & Co, “ “ (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) try estate, and he has since bought other | th " i brajsed badly. Smith put ina wicked [ New York and found employment with | Stewart Bros. " “ Drawn at Havana Cuba, |property. As a private landowner ko |to the list o timates. Both theso aroadded | b 3C: Sohich sent. Hopper reeling | Horace B. Winston, a publisher, At the | Paxton & Gallagher, Omabia. L3 et 1 | Guras 14,384 nores, ylelding. nearly $17.: | Woglish sadioal vhoss, fonie tor e |afinst the ropes. Ho got ond of four months ho collected $700 due | McCord, Brady & Co,, Omai. ST oA B arene i very 10 to ays. 0008 year rontal. If his wife s left | salurios are working oy Ry e oM his omployer and fled. As a cauvasser For salo in Omaba by 2 Tickets in Fifths, Wholes $5. Frac— | widow “she wi g ones, and are not A g e will yet recelve $115,000 a 5 B 5 i tions pro rata Sear from the Britigh conaolidatod fand. | e axbr bt s anyed fands. 1 1s | on to Hopper's slba and jaw, which mado| single night he became Lord Pombroko, | Honry Litsen, 6015 1th B, _ peiblech o no manipuiation, oot coateclied By the | The expontos of the Prince of Wales| atata thet hich i m shake, and following up his advant- | 4ng” ook passago for Europe on the |feirred & On, 6028 13th S West on Farnam, Davenport, B g o elr case, which is strong enough |age, Smith sent his antagonist through| ., o Geo Carisian,1015 Farnam St, e e UL has boen heavy, mado 8o in large de-[on tholr side without such evident steain- | tho' ‘Hopper still fought gamely, | %.camer Belgenland. = Among his fellow| Kaufman Bron, 207 8 16th St, Cumi p 0., 1212 Broad. | gree by the disinclinatlon of hi_ |ing for effect. O FOpEs 1 dl’P" g1t gamoely, | ,qssengers was & young St. Loulsan, the | Kaufman Bros, 1009 Farnam St. uming, and all the eading streets AR, ¥ Oty SOLINGER & CO., 1odSouth 684, | ugther for publio life since tho death of e but Smith held tho load and sont Pis man fuon of ‘a banker, to whom ' he|Frank Amold Oc., 1418 Faruam S, i that directi Kangss Cltv, Mo, the Prince Consort. When anything Hobbles of the Hygienists, o;g:unyd.lélg Sm:rh:;vg:t 8]:‘;'1" on “t“hedd himiafifland Awhen “(he ;;wg (A‘:f“ fiefifi?a&sfijé'fi:’fi?.g‘é"“‘“ £e —m el i S special, therefore, occurs the prince gets ot reached Parls ““Lord Pembroke” had|pi il e : R > Jmel ueiib 3.1 !“fim e RSB H it CotTndin oot Eharne, si:‘:“.‘"‘:’in""&:::‘l’]“ilg;":“xf h'::"‘ :g; H{"{‘P‘;H J:i': BE“I he fel h“f ':Yd- wv{h"“ the young man’s draft for $500 in his Bei;?g:. BuileyyiNAW 0ot 18K and Oxo The grading of Farmam, Califor- tlon $710,000; $300,000 belng especlally | yidual hobby. Each thought all the B D ed thet his swonds . then |Pocket: Fle lost no tlme iu cashing It at } Van Green Bros., N. W. Cor, Divislon and Chartered by theStateof11i- | giyen for “‘pocket money” and for the [others were wrong. Each )] ure poonae o0 | his banker's. Here his career wasillumi- | Cuming Sts, et dbrrrnboteb bl bbbt il ol e o v press purpose A g. Each was sure that |threw up the sponge after fightlng 45m. . Z. Stevens 913 N, 21st St. = ofgiving immediate relleiin | exerciso of generosity. his bobby was the only correct one. A |50s nated by a streak of real genious. To| %+ Frettll N SL BRI 1nd 19tk St accessible some of the finest and il chronic, unnary and pri- | The third son, the duke of Edinburgh, | gontloman prosent sald he had taken| =~ = ———m—— £paro th young man the o008 of 0on- | Gy, X ersan: B18 S 100h S, 3 PGlectandSyphillsinaltheir | has been espeelally lucky. He attalned | Brown’s Iron Bitters for debility and A Wondertul Fresk of Nature fessing to his father that he had been | Chariie Ying, 712 8. 10th St. cheapest residence property in the complicated forms, also all | his majority in 1865, and recelved an an- dyspepala, and, though he didn't want to robbad, he corsiderately cabled the fact|Mrs. G. M. Lawley, 806 S. 10th St, discases of the Skin and | noity of §75,000 8 yoar till 1874, equsl X J 1s sometimes exhibited in our public exhi- | himself to St. Louis, and added that he|H. 8. W. Cor, 18th and Howard. ity, and wi ildi a , equal | make a fuss about 1t, he knew the use of |1 Mes, G, M. Lawley, 806 S 10th St.. O city, with the building of the - | to about $600,000. “This was counted as | this great tonic to b better than all the bitions, When we gaze upoa some of | was inneed of more money. ~When 1t| s & oo AVt mv.h'sc‘ b '--h . ars | well enough for a _single young follow's [ notions ho had heatd advanced in th the pecullar freaks dame nature occasion- | came In shape of another draft he cashed | §o8; “§hetmor tornor Donglasand 19th 8¢, | Street car line out Farnam, the pro ; Seminal | Poard and lodglag—or board, bocauso the | souncll, One preotionl. suey. Is woern |17 indulges in, our miuda rovert bask {o | thet also and left tho town, leaving | Gias. Ving, 713§ 10th St - sheFace,Lost yoiured. Tiere | royal palace of Olarence houso was fitted | thousands of guesses and notlons, | o5 Creation of man, “who ln so foarfally | fathor and son to come to an understand. o ewperimenting, The lsgrnprllu remedy | 55 ¢or him at the expense of parliament and wonderfally made. Tbe mysteries | ing by cable as best they might. On bis 33 at once used in each case, Consultations, per. 5 P ‘Thousands of happy convalescents spea ;) onal or by Jetter, nacredly confidential, Med- | —but was not considered enough to be | gratefally of Browa’s Iron Bltter of his_nature have been unraveled by | return from this Europesn trip fate led Scinea sent by Mall and Express. Nomarks on | marrled on, So, in 1874, 850,000 was i Dr. R. V. Plerce, of Buffalo, aud through | him back to Chlcago, where Thomas package to indicate contents or sender. Address b — it Eaor oAk et i PR = DRJAMES No. 204Washington St. Chicago,t1, | 24ded, makiog his income $125,000 a| Why He Contomplated His Feet|puon aoo toboranare hls + dolden Modl. Quinlan met him in the street and caused No. glon SL.,Chicago,llL. | goqr Thig, tor ten years, makes $1,250, With Such Absorbing Inte: been able to prepare his *‘colden Medl- | his arrest. He male a stubborn fight, == 000, which, with the 600,000, equals | g, paul Herald, g Interest. | oa] Discovery,” which I8 aepecific forall | but finally surrendered. He was arraign- $1,850,000. A young man’s expenses| i q o blood talnt-pofsons and humors, such s |ed In court yesterdsy, pleaded guilty to st charles Hote] must bo protty hoavy when he has to add | , 188 Susie had been more than usually | scrofula, pimples, blotches, erruptions, |grand larceny, begsed for mercy and was | g 5 % Ff’" D . * |to thls income by fortunate In keeping her little brother |swellings, tumors, ulcers and kindred af- |let off with 8} yesrs in Sing Sing. He| #J 3 FERYN 0 BTKEET, BET 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB, T PR AT L ;mhln bounds when James came to eee [fections, By druggists. attributes his downfall to a woman’s in- Mrs. Kato Coakly, Propristoross. e e P hp ainiey er. Her courtahip met with a set back e TR fluence. Kleecamp ls a dandy in spp P A A LR el D bl len navy, | last Saturday night, however, While| LUST HIS RAILROAD NERV#, |ance, withalong siiken blonde moustach Pl . Good eampl suporintendent of navi serves, | James walted for her to get ready to go He epeaks five langusges fluently. Heis he had been Harry R. Sheldon, Ina|H. Yingling, 518 S 13th Street, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. nia and Davenport streets has made rooma on e he ekes out his Income by lary of | to the rink, he notlced Ji ] < > & y . 3 h ced Jittle Sammy con- ted In Indi; lis, K Clty and oS 9L0ko 92 por day. Bpocalrauesive | 6,050, * Princa Alfrod was ospecially | templating bis fect with . look of ab- | T em A b e Become e pleces For swindics, lucky in his cholce of a wife, who|sorblng interest. He began to feel un- “"cul“ H.ORM. EDHSEHVITUR‘ brought him s private fortune of '8450,- comfortable, as will uxyg young man if Acgldons 1Y FLURAL bunokny ¥/000; & marriage portlon of $1,500,000, {on gazo at his foet long enough. At bk -G & 110k, on ine of tre and » life annulty of $56,260. At her |length, out frem the fallness of Sammy's | New York Sun. C";::‘&':';-o werlg:’g,‘:;g:g;g?-‘ death these trifles pass to her five ohil- | little heart his mouth spake: A roving theatrical manager and a ——— TO KEEP THEI®R TRADE, Many Annoyances That & Store- keeper Was Bubjected Over dren, These sumy, however, come out| *‘Mister Sim, kin I { i E h ] peon, kin I look at your |newspaper man were breakfasting at the the Wire, E"'B"’“'E‘:vm ws"';‘;,nlnra';‘:"‘." tC | of the Russfan _exchequer, but 1f the | shoes?” 2 ¥ Morton House one day last week, wheu . S—— CuchSas of Edinburgh s left a widow.| ¢Why, certatnly, Sammy."” the former remarked: Detroit Freo Press, ©I am trying to get control of a house |, A reporter stood in the office of a down- of my own, 80 that I can locate perman. [ towa grocery on Saturday conversing ently. Infact, I have lost my railrosd | With the proprictor, when the sudden she {8 not likely to want, for John Bull| ¢‘Sammy examlned them faithfall, will pay her $30,000 & year to oko out |and then, in o dissppolnted tone, re. h':r lnc(al‘:‘o. (’Ihn oue‘x ity is that even ked: case his wife's death withdraws from 'Why, they aln't any dlffe bls family the $2,000,000 or more she|pwe.” > tey S feony sesses, the Duke of Edinbaurgh will ‘Well, Sammy, why should they be?” L o —_—_— oy, “P.r.rr-rl” of the talephone Interrupted Korew’ o4 el R TR T P not be left to struggle with a family of| *‘And aln’t your stockings or your bas five on a mere $125,000 a year, for he is | feet any dlflorint nmhax?"g 7 ™| eallrond nerve, o about a year ago| ‘'8 this Mr. Blavk's store]” Inquired “Your rallroad nerve, whatdo you |the chat. MORA GRS RMRRES Y SHlbERD A FINE LINE OF (] aelriitor e Dusby ol hexe-Oabonres on at the othor end of the Jine, H ll j J mean?” “‘Hello! what's wanted?” asked the man » “‘Not that I know of, Sammy. But|I felt almost as safe on a railway train as the pe 4 Goths, of which his uncle Ernest is the | why do you ask?” A 7 N 1 did 1n a hotel, bat slnce lhnt’li\ne, for| ‘'Yes, go ahead. % grand duke, 'When Uncle Ernest shuf-| “‘On, cos Sue said to ma last night that |some cause or other, I have become mor- , 1 would like emall flos off this mortal coil, his ‘“‘nevvr’|you were such an ornery feller she|bidly apprehensive of rallroad accldents, change for a $5 bill, and wish you wou'd drops In for another income of | Wouldn't look af and now when traveling I fret and worry [#¢nd & man over with it. Will it be much ““Just what I l(lf I have lost my |of provisions P b t you if you weren't $150,000 @ year, loast, mak- | well-hoeled.” all the time. I can'trest In a sloeper any | trouble?” — A . ing $275,000. " These consideratio v — ore. Many a timo T have Jubn awake| “OB, no. Tllsend it at once. Good- AT prompted Peter Taylor, George Amder-| 1f you wish to commit sulolde take|all night, and even if I do dez s 3 son, Sir Charles Dilke and Mr, Muntz, | morphls, If you wish to get well take |slightesi out-of the-way jar will “‘Well, that's rather cool,” remarked radical members of parllament, to op- | Red Star Cough Cure, Sife, prompt,|and rouse me in the most unpl she reporter, *‘Such calls must bo profit- I) ¥ pose, in 1874, any additlonal grant to|pleasant, sure. manner. 1f the traln slackens its speed 1 | able.”’ %33 the prince, on the ground that it was ————— dresd that we are too close to another,t ‘‘Wedon't mind little things of that THE ONLY EXOLUBIVE ron\(‘; on the taxpayers to so reward the Telegraphers ot the War, and I sometimes become so azitated that|kind,” replied the grocer, ‘‘but T'll give Dake of Edlnbmih “for marrying the | Kansas Oity Joyrnal, May 13, I leave my berthaud walk the alsle for | you an instance of facial development R EA L E ST ATB richest helress in Europe,” They took a| The United States Milltary and Tele- [an bour at a time.” that Is worth recording. One ralny night division o the vote in the house of com- | graphers’ assoctation had & well attended | **You should conquer your fears,” said | about a week ago, a lady rang me up and mons, and were defested by 162 to 18, | mooting last evening, Pregident Martyn | the newspaper man. *When I step on a |sked if I would send her a yeast cake at A BROK Peiooss Helona, tho fourth child, mar- | was In the chair. The mitates of the|train I consider that my fato is in the|once. 1 told her 1 would deliver it my- R S ERS. self on my way home. I walked six blocks with that infernsl yeast cake In my pocket and delivered it fo & servant who responded to my knock on the front door, The next morning I was somewhat sstonished when the lady called me up by telephone and informed me that the pext time any of my men dellvered goods nto give at her house they were to come to the proporty for sale at a bargain to g ried & poor man—one of the ‘“‘pauper|last meeting, contalning several Interest- | hands of otheri—that worry or fret will German princes,” a3y the English radicals | ing speeches made at that time, were |not avail me one particle to help me in affectlopately term them. She had a|read by Secretary D. A, Williams and trouble—and I sleep slmort s iage portion of 150,000, and has r proved. A committee was ap-|well in a Pallman ora Wagaer as I do Flora! Designs, Bouque artics, | c01ved an annuity of §30,000 a year since | po t draft resolutions of sympathy | my own bed.” Weddings and Funerals a spe 4 1866, or $570,000, a total of $700,000. | to be sent to Gen. Grant, A letter was| ‘I have trled to reason myeelf ot of sent y ltz::llih:;:numtwr then her husband had to be provided for. | read from Congressman Ryan, of Kaus. [my fears,” was the response, ‘‘bat 1 PRIy 2“:’_ quesh ske .";"‘w?...iil‘ to :;tlzkfigohr - ul::ns ::. soclet wl:mhh him ia- | can't, l(l’mo; tx’hma ulél‘y gt to die goi X r a & | formation erd to the n once, and that I must diesome time. A - arjnl Doephs . L8 00 easka | 007, Whish I3 paid ont of hor salary, sod | smembers, 18 St eata ol Himan oy b | Hoasly thongh T s ot st sll dla, |back door. Tsn't thet enough o drive a | femsn okt man, Vorde yiar ¥ sulsed with wa :‘:{) wx:’v:'l‘;l‘:flg';”_y” bare A o 18 also in the psy of the cammissioners | facts. Speeches were made by Mr. W. |posed to go off the hooks just yet, the [man out of business! Well, it's but a | (700 0 T e ] v i s | erky a% more then 1ts resl valus, of woods and forests, With a freo|H. Woodring, Mr. Obarles Palwer, of |fear of lnstant death is not so much what [ssmple of the messazen that como Foperd PRI : T e ok 00 oA lodging thrown in (Camberland House, | Jefferson City, J. D, Orulse, S : | haunts me as the dread of accldent that [thet telephone of mine, but ooon: Bwift Gflrman lnsurance Windsor Park), they have been able to | Willlams and others, ey oy A iy deprive me of a llmb or thorwise | people re good customers T can'e talk | ire'aud aaded teo yearsto oy e > Tor et scrape a llving, ters and telegrams from other branch |cripple me permanently. DId you ever |back to them without losing thelr trade.” tve sty B Buo Hall Co, COMPANY, Princess Loulse, taarchioness of Lorne, | organizations L read, e Or one-legged {heatrioal — e taken Suite's 8peciso for blood pos has also had » d f $100,000, and| Al 7 b tracted at o medical coliege at & distection; while | Z H ia 2N 8 & dowry O A o etter was received from President|msnsger or sgent! Wy have hard e b B studso! Freeport, = 11in0is | 30,000 year since 1871 (8420,000), or | Plawm, of the uational socisty, at Ohleago, | enough times to got along with all our A $560,000 in all. Thls anoulty was also |glving the progress of the soclety in re- | llmbs and faculties, To deprive me of Dot reen Farnbham aud Douglas. P, 8.~We ask those who have ‘ExoaL, M. D. Newark, N. J OASH CAPITAL, - - - - vo'ed against, bus ouly three members so | gard to having congress take some action |a leg or an arm would ba to ¢ away | ‘WO won) 94w 9nu ‘woIpIINO peY 019 1904 iy sitihood has been sulieriag h rotested—Taylor, DIl and the late|towards recognizlng the corps for mwy means of living and cause me to re “810)99)) 03 FU[Y G '¥| Y FWINON] Y UM — 'ostmaster-General cett, This iady | work done durlng the war, tters wore | sort to some other that would perhays “ja04#N) 30 PILD 98 'PIIHO ¥ wwa oq9 GO | | ey 0 than from all Ahe otbare, afler M, Herrivoss, Prest, | b8 rooms in Kensington palace for a|also read from Hon, J, D, MoCleverty, | make me a semi-mendicant, This is what ‘Howe0 394 04%8 0k 108 PRk £qvT UOLML, R e Oxtord. Ga ¥, GoND, Secretary. residence. Her husband, the Marquis|of Fort Scott, and others. The mext|l fear, and li is that whioh has deprived s P Policy holders call of Lorne, wes governor-general cf Can-|meetiog will take place in July. me of my rallroad nerve. I will make e o o aadros |ada st §00,000 8 year suary for tovoral| L A almost aay soriice that will ensble me et gt satealr Smoke Seal of North Carollna To-]to locate and regain my former buoysncy ‘The Bwirr Sraciric G4, Deawer 8) Abisate G, 0F N ¥, . to ths dukedom of 1606 FARNAM STREET, /Argyll, and at no distant dsy will havebacco, of spirits. Even as L talk with you now 0 W, 23d 8, Bwitt's c 18 entirely vegetable, Treatise oo Ao ree.

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