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THEDAILBEE--FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1885. o r— M—M ©. Svision. Ave BCmPRORETT cuu"ml BluFFs. milos ahead of the best 24 hour record, | 'bout two days out, mate got to using |MUSICIANS ON THE WARPATH, THE OHBAPEST PLAOE IN OMAHA TO BU (243 miles), with two mors hours to)old Andrew that was the cook’s name— te. At midnight Maddocks had skated | shameful. All hands of us vowed if he [ A Test Case Under the Foreign Con. C.SVANSON & CO ADDITIONAL LOCAL, (e miieain locs than 84 hour, beting | didn's ssp wod pound. him. T tFact Tabor Act. —_— rd by 33 miles, and Snowden | shame and wa tol m 80, At _made 1"6 Famaml BEt mh a"d IZth S{" A True Artist. ‘::l dr:::nmg {ll gr|':l el"n frantic bursts | him mad, and hard words went back and | xw Vork Journal, U R N I T U MERGHANT There was a large and excellent of sppeed only one mile behind him. forth, and finally we got to fightin’ T Faveny 59 Mt wepe oveet d t the opera houss last evening| The ecore at 1 s, . was: Maddocks, | 'Bout all the crew got their knives ont, ; ::gl:;:ofl:o gr:npnnder and impennmg- 276 :::!‘I::-; Snowden, 280; W. Boyst, [snd at once mate pulled a revolver [ an act to prohiblt the Importation and 273; Reynolds, 268; Walton, 242; Ome- and shot two of us. I thought he’sgoin' |immigration of foreigners and allens - TAILURS tor, Miss Helen Potter. Thoto who came | {05 o008 b0 JP55 p 8370 0 "049: [ to level us all down, 80 1 took this knife, | nnder contaot or agreement to perform Is AT 1, expecting to hear simply some excellent | 1 § is, 220; Harrlman, | this very one you see, and quloker'n I . A r-l:iins, were happily dissppolnted, for gésf%i,fiil; oty st 1 o, 0, | can tell Jt—fo I's good deal spryer them ‘T"" In :.:; United States. For viola- y Finest selection of Spring Suit- Mise Potter showed herself to be a true | was off the track, days than T am now—I got hold of him [tion of this act the party offending is ings, Perfect Fit, and complete sat- t i —— snd out his throat open from ear to ear. | liable to pay a fine of $1,000. iflfnc".im\ guaranteed. actiat, the entertalnment being no more s~ FROM THE KAISERSTADT, That was the last of him. That's one of A complaint against the North German 1ike the usual ‘‘elocutionary” entertain- the storles this knife can tell.” Lloyds Steamship company, filed In su- ment than the stumbling of a echool- | Humor of Princess Pauline Metter-| The knife which accomplished this | prome court before Judge Lawrence, sots | One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States i bloody deed was originally much Itke a |forth that William Braun, of Philadel- 4 boy over his speller can be compared nich—Aristocracy and Lieder onmm{m R kiu.‘ with: s brosd | phid, Hia employed & forelgn tand of To 8elect From: to the lines spoken by s Booth. The Singers. ’ g 3 p;'og"mm. wid wall armnged, mingiln blade and & wooden handle. Grinding |forty pleces, with Frederlo Wagner| NO STAIRS T0 CLIMB = : and hard use had reduced the width of |as leader; that they are aliens A Y the humorous with the sentimental lng Now York Herald, the blade considerably, bt its well-tem- |and non-residents af' the United ELLGANT PASSE-NGER ELEVATOR PHOTOGRAPHEB the grand. so that there was a pleaslog| yypyxs, May 9, 1885 —Joy prevai's in pered edge was almost s sharp as a |States, and are residents of Germany;| = e varlety, and frequent changes In the|pugs Pesth, A Hungarian exhibltion |razor's. that under and by an act of the United ERTEL'S HAY PRESS ES STUDIO ON' GROUND FLOOR, emotions of the audlence, and these emo- |, 5 grand scale proves of great attraction | “Do all the saflors use this sort of a[States entitled ‘“An act to prohibit the . 13 North 16th 8t. | tlons Miss Potter seemed to be able to|y, the Hagyars of the whole kingdom [knife?’ was asked. importation and migration of forelgnera = 5 Ty handle as easily as Essipofl does the keys | 414 hrings many strangers to the Hun-| *No; this is the most common, though. |and aliens under contract or agreement of her pianv. Miss Potter is especially | oorfan metropolls. 1t is the first ex ially a little | to perform labor in the United States, fine In her Impersonations, however, and | bitjon that has ever been held at Buda- | ali like | Its territorles and the Distriot of Ootum- nothing to be in any way compared to|pgyth, The Emperor Franols Joseph |a iletto, but these narrow blades are not | bia, it was ted and provided among these has been witnessed here. [ 4n4 the Orown Prince Rudolf, in their[so handy when yow're workin on the |other things as follows: Her costumes in these {mpersona- |y aechos at the opening ceremonlss, | rlggin’, though,” That from and after the passage of this tions, and her make-up In every|y;ointed out its Importance for Hungary| ‘Do all sallors carry knives?’ act it shall be unlawful for any person, com- deail, are perfect,! but thero Is more |44 paid homage to the remarkable in-| ¢No; only them that go on long voya. | 403, partnership or corporation, in any man- PERFEGTIUN than a mere trickery of dress. Therels|juyt)ial progress of the country. After- |ges. Themythnt jest go outslde fishin' Lo A bl i 2 At i in st the i tas tho tone, the peculiar mannerisms, and | ward emperor and prince walked throngh | hsint o need for "em. Thoy do all the [ tion or migravion of any_ alien er Alian, any the imitatton of the person, all these|ihq halls of the exposition, accompanied [rig fixin’ when they're in port.” foreigner or foreignera into the United States, Vapor Stoves are Warranted. In- |little and yet lmportant and difficalt | 1,5 ¢ dignitaries of the emplra and the ——— it territorios, or the district of Columbin, features, which make the deception com- [ rg5orter, AN IDYL OF THE SPRING, under contract or agreement, parole or spection Invited. < plete, and show the true l‘;"‘ta In the (" “mhe doad sesson I already et ZL’Z"IS\'&&‘STS; o L',’i}’fl.'z‘.’&é" or stk Al oF seleotions requiring strength an P“"l" An oppressive heat has prevailed in tho [ Two Months with but a Single Taste, | aliens, foreigner or foreigners, to perform JOHN HUSSIE, |ofuction, Miss Potter is grand, and, In| yholo of Austria during the past four| Two Breaths ThatSmelled AsOne, | bor o servics of any hind.in th Unite 2107 Cuming St., Sole Agont for Omatia, |f8ct in all the varied selections, Mis8 | yooks—real dog daye—and the scorching Statos, ite torritorles or the Distriot of Co- oo e | 0B threatens to destroy the seed c0rm: | 1yy\1vg Chronicla Telograph “Soc. 2. That all contracts or agresments al glits, and thote who | in many districts, Indeed, seed has had | P1{0CE U Bikpete expreseed or implied, parol o special, which missed soeing and hoaring her last night | ¢, he sown again, and it s not expected th ]"'; me,” the whhllpe;;ah ""h‘:;" “; may hereafter be made by and between any = 2 must regret it. that the grain sown thus late will be able | *2¢ l"ghy“h.'flp' 4 l:’;“l er l; AnQ | person, company, partnership or corporation 3 7 —— to ripen in thme. As & consequence the | tingled her cheeklet witharosy carmine— and any forsigner of forelguers, alien or aliens Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Iightest in PERSONAL. price of wheat, which had already sunk, | ‘‘kles me. 8 to perform labor or service or having refer- Weight. AL gons D 'nnfly 95'per oent, Thé He looked at her for one brief moment | eace to the performance of labor or service by BOu ! any person in the United States, its Territo- | With nohay proases of any kind ean tlle amount of work pro 'uced, such little oxpenso (ten tons of h J. C. Zimmerman, cf New York, is at the | rape-seed oil plant has been totally de- ;L‘i‘l‘ehl‘;o!::“v g::;;:i :.Zfi?&d::do,:hm; ries or the District of Uolumbia provions to | 800 overt load ruilrond bor car,) bo done with the Ectel Improved Mach Sabranted ot B Ogden. stroyed. The fallure of this crop, how- 4 the migration or importation of the peraon or [ §al0y, For ilustiated new circul ) ERTEL & C0., Quincy e i st evel{ is very weloome to the petroloum |cheek, chewed his emaciated mustachelet, | persons whose labor or service is contracted AR . L. Kutner, of Des Moines, is visiting his producers. and murmared, brokenly: for in the United States shall be utterly void = = sister-in-law, Mrs, H. Friedman, (THETGEBAL ALt Itevent b EHOWN ikt BOW tF_m-glvedmle. sy dn:-ll’(,ng, but I must nnf’;;l no e;rlentt.l ; P i WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANTES Mrs, A, 8. Wilson, of Wellington, Kan., is | In the Viennese Volkestangerinnen, It | 20} —1ndeed, | must nok. 6 applleation for an injunction to THE BEST SITDIS |bere visitiog her mother, Mrs, James ack- |is not alone the lowor olassos of the ‘Must not!” she u-ll:l, whilethe blush. | prevent the landing of this foreign band Remember These lmpol‘tant Facts For Gentlemen's wear, In the world, for the money- | on. bourgeoiste which favor the modern muse | %, sped back from her rosy cheeks and [ was refased on Saturday through Gen. CUNCERNING o na) 3 s <f the chansonnette, but the highest aris- left the rouge standing out in plaln and | Horatlo C. King, attorney for the aw " S A Misa Mamie Dougherty, of South Aubun, {0 0™ Payon' it into its head | dreadful outline under her golden sun- | plaintiff, and Mr. K. J. Mather, couneel, Wg tacv, Adams & Co. ., is visiting Miss Nellic Mulaneen, in | 0FHF Ave W08 Jb IR0 18 KA [ahine. “Must not!” and hor voloo grow |urzed that it would not delay the band auiuai Ll e nsurance Umpany this city. theaters and the Wirthshauser, in which husky with a woe she could not speak. ,, |more than two days pending the de- ’ L. S. Oushing, one of the well known young | the humorous but often rade Viennese oy wonldfllflcuuld, bnthlf I couldn't|clslon. Judge Lawrence s d that inas- or NEW YORK men, and who is ono of the beat accountants | Lisder are heard to best advantage. A |how could “o-And then he prused. It much as thero had been no sdjudioatlon| [\ o o eh SRR L and bookkeepers in tho city, loft last evening [ few days ago sixly membera of the ""‘T(l)l Eril i- 2w loskie olinch: undten]uu law he was unwilling to pre- | 10 ibtho L SRUBS I Lot ”““" ARG VAT kS o1 dalk The wonar for New York, whero he will re-enter the em- | Vienneso arlatocracy gave a moiroo to the | . Toll me, sho crled, whils sho cliboh- | von e““’ L1 f'mg“d'“flv but he woald X cnluma are LOWER th ’ other company. ploy of H, E. Seaman, in whose office he was | Vienna Volkssdnger and Volkesangerln. |4/ 168 LOY fets 1 88008 B0 © €100 Tabo | BTont an ercer o e ol L ; e 4 ndor thie nathe of isurance 107 specuiabion by specilclissee upon! the engaged while Mr, Seaman was in business |Ren. Among the aixty was the plck of UL 2 > s will bring up the whole questlon | ;¢ crtu & nes o haro) our highest nobilitly—the Trautmanns- Ih beue;cz:’ yu; te?]}' me, why you have ;nd'thel;iecénlonhv'vl‘lll affect sdevenl other flj—ltsprc alabls CASH RESOTROES exceed those of any other Life Insurancy Company in the Sm— dorfs, Schonborns, Ksterhazys, Stookaus, | Ch8ngec toward me orelgn bands which are under contract|Worlt-, o 0o . g ? a3l SIX DAYS ON ROLLERS, Pallavicinis, Kinskys and Rothachilds, | . *‘Ab,” he said, and the tears from her |to play at our various watering-places to | 1t ha sevarmed (o (ha veomis e aaepe et Far T e s Dt o3 k 3 Ladies of the highost arlstocracy, led by |liquid eyes fell softly on his doublet, “I|the exclusion of resident muslcians dur.| Its cach Asscsonthe st ot Janury, 164, amountto oro than the Princess Pauline Metternich, were | arenot kiss thee because "——and then | ing the coming season. . A faot thoroughly and umequivocally estab- (Scenes at Madison Square Garaen, |\ " o 1Ot he paused agaln, ——— []flfl H“flflrflfl a]l[l T]]['BB Ml]hflfls 0 .flegyhfl:?:u?:&rflfigla‘:-mt.m;umd con- ‘Where Maddocks and Snow- The Volkesangerinnen, whose local| ..G0 on T Ay Reminiscenes of Hoop Skirts and Thetr shoes combine den are at Work, names wers Mirz!, Hansl, Goscherl, el o e How Mean They Acted. W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, ' Comfort, Style and Durability. Kutzel, Linder and twenty others o A Peck's Sun. ; e - N , ’ “Garhlle.” General Agent for Gen, Agta, for ABK YOUR DRALKR FOR IR New York, May 11.—When the sun ;:‘;En ttl‘l)els"fled;:’m::lll M:&:m&r, And then over her face came a soraphic| 'hO that was on earth twenty-five | Nebraska, Dakota, Onlorudo, Wyoming and | Michigan Tndiana, Tlinois, Wisconsin, Towa Stacy, Adams & Co,, 8hoe, |climbed up over the tops of the Fourth | 4o sings chansonnettes herselt, created | #mile, and while he drew her to his heart e co ino}{!ememberlt?e fir}:t Offics Cor,Farnam and 13th S Over 15t Nat1, b hxlnni::xéit Michigan, cial sensatlon. All of a sudden |®he Whispered: 200pjskleviond oopaicamol’n O Bank, Umaha, Nob M. ¥. ROHRER, f Thaeo geots iro made ofithebeet Heench | i i the went up to a group of arlstocratlc | 'L have been eating Spring onlons my- | ion euddenly and all women, whatever Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa ::d M.‘:fln.‘,u.:w:d' mm'ww e, o Henr | ond skylights of Madtson Square Garden, | sentlemen and crled out, almost weeping, self.” thelr condition, adopted the fashioa at 2 . it found the ekaters etlll going round and ) *| Hedld not faint. For her sake he|once. There were few regularly manu- Congress Button & .44 [round with the onergy and enthusiasm | e fod 1o for arel” The sentiomon | will Live. factured hoop skirta at firat and only thoso | A+ TULLOIK, Kiog. & Supt. G 1. x. sapuEw, Amt. Fug. K. W, DIAMOND, Asst. Sooy ! — s a3 S T g e B S e e e, (22 e o | MISSOURL. VALLEY BYIDAT. AND TRON WORKS 1 2 t tooth, g f Tirrell & Cook sgery, might make the sun fesr for its OAD,;,; ol rand | Piinoes Pan: h_Th“ Penneylvania iron men are stlll | had to have something that would make OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTIH, KANSAS ‘ s A ying to maintaln prices and convincs | the dress stick out. Merchants scld wire rend s 1308 Farnam Street, 2;;!,;0':,‘:“:::0;‘;0;1’0lfje’fl:n:‘;? w;: l':‘r"y ‘;ig::;d rgvul;::d P‘;fi‘“lv: themselves that they are in no danger |and rattan, and whalebone, and atrips of a1 g 8 acd Buldérs o == S = a P from southern competition. They show |brass and ladies made them Into sk gl A. KALISH. nGt}lT::egllidhE:s ::f:e !;Iaenrol‘::;:::g ’(;penl'%% it, ll:a:r;:"r; mi‘;““&,:?]:&:;: the statlatics of production, In which it |and some of them were too ridiculons ™ wmugm Imnl Stm]l Hflwe = round, encoursged only by the rattling i appears that the south only makes one-|anything, A lady would get her hoops \ Jj \ Truss and Combination r a a ] AhBiE ha bl and L et chceamce :fiz‘:afa?rffiég Togfltgfa‘n;:;'fl‘;fi:ng_n"f;fi twelfth of tge li:on that 1s made In_thit | mado and find that the skict of her dress Rl | BRIDGES of afow night birds whoto ardent en- |10 sent the insulting rominder, and sho country, and | llxtl the amount sl lrped was 8o small that she would have to use a o [ For RSt eI thusiasm kept them In the building a8 |gent him the following answor: north each month Is yot comparatively |shoe horn to get the skirt over tho hoops, o SR ] ghways 816 South 13th Stroet, f Soutimishe/I0ON g/ 8 small. They attribute the effect that a|or greass the hoops. and then the dress| /& I 3 urn, Tables, Draw Bpans, Root longlaytholightepmersiburniog. Luznen Frznsr—L bave known for 8 | fow thousand tons of southorn fron has | was 8o tight over. the hoops that eve R ZinRen bierenud gub. 3 DOORS SOUTH OF FARNAM. trl:l:lgdn:x nm;o.rz);;:u:t:i:m}a !0:0;12;0;22 ® | long time that you could be g;‘lillnt, t‘::l:t had on the eastern markets more to sur- | hoop nhowga d as platoly as t.hlv)mgh i ha i AN : ll‘mctumn. Vint lass talloring in ol 1s brancho. | and Iooked aroasd 1o 100 what had hap. | ey 1ought that you vould be sble | prse and morvousness, among - holders | beon on the outade, Bome quser soenes ; ‘ Edlos'ey, Shiie & Tullock pened alnce they left, The first thing | o o*re et Tniteh drmen By than to the showing iron can be | were witnessed when hoops fiest came in. i 7 PROPRIETO! they notlced was the score, and that t shipped from the south and sold below | Ladies were not accustomed to walking F 2 1o SROERIBTORS, ALMA E- KE'TH. i &ccount, the prices of that product in the north. |in a barrel and the hoops would act aw- | (@8 R s o . Bl 4 MoLouth, Agent, made them open their eyes. Snowden his witly apswer was warmly ap-| i Nonii aiilabltbarelt P! L Wis ) 1lpe and W. Boyst were tearing around at the | 1auded by the Viennese. It wasequiva passeRHonl IS madalghisithere fully contrary and show themselves on| ™" piggq gind ns notice of sll bridge work to be let. Gorre same old rate, and each had 112 miles | ]on¢'to striing the rlnuo‘l atunid Aa, solately no d_lugal of Soathern fron tak- | the slightest provocation. Modest ladies | county commiesiorc-s ete. rolled up behind him. ~ Maddocks, who| = A“f, 5 P th it P foeiith ing any considerable place In the market | were frequently made to blush by some Dol r the soree tor he |fora great many years, and the probabil- | act of the hoops, which seemed to be en- —AND— :3:;:,;‘;:“]:0 tl:,aa:t:‘;nt‘);-'?‘;lfi):; ;T.- ovf‘m:}:? Volksanger, the same members |it; 5 that the Pennsylvania producers |dowed with as much cussedness as a arlstocracy did homage to|p, Iready o ized In order to b 1 HAIR DRESSER. |73 vih Ul mile oilked up soaiot| g, Thores, the Fronch _chasomnota| 1551 1 s (st pat on sale s con | b ntiely ovesin whet set bour woutd 111 8. 16th 11 - - - Opp. Postofic | tana, was only threo’ miles bohind the|oinger Jjast now In Vienna. Agaln | potiiion with that of thefr own produc- brlng forth. The hoop was liablo to go T = leader, and Walton was just threo miles therelyasialsolren;iandisgsloihe {m“" tion. This last move cannot dothem any | along all right, and appesr to understand H. G.STRIPE, V] Motternich played the principsl role. | pormanent good. It tends to build up | 1us business, and to have decided to be behind him. The rest of the score was: | Whon {he princess was in Parls, her . ---LAW AND GENERAL--- |Omelia, 103; Schock, 103; Emery, husband being the Austrlan ambassa- Zl;:"gv o -m;;g:m??fn:',lfl o] ;i;: decent, and when the wearer attempted s t into a door, the hoop weuld get oa Francle, the colored bog, 93; A. Boyshs | qor to the court of Napoloon IIL, sho | tht noarly all tho Southern ron now |a sicike and fthe lady coldm't drive it Grabam, 42 "Noremac ihadjtrosladyistiondazsihol Empres Eu- | going North is being deliverad to consu- [ with a clab. Men were constantly laugh- R e S L FIS AN genle, with whom sho conjointly led the | ;org under contracts which have yet 8 ing at some eccontricity they discovered Type writlog and copylng of all kiz ds on short not ce g8’ . fachions in tollets for the whole and tho | congtderable length of time to run, and |in the hoops. Train conductors enjoyed 5 i} f skates fc thirty minu A i 1511 Farnam Street, Omaha. | ifter the start, Then ho got another paiz| 3¢ World, and Mue, Therese, from i will have Its eiffoct in depreesing prices |a constant plenio 1o helping strandod i whom she learned how to slog French | o Jogsening the demand for Northern 4 @ Toionbma e, -ngten;ln:ivored bodnn?dne tl:em. 1 Itfwu chansonnettes. The Empross has lost lrfm withouf{ ever goin; lntzt th:' open ie'l:l:l'e:n:h.n Kt“ cI‘::d‘::n“&}‘:g ?o:;‘a;e;o: S AR LA AT AR AR AR A J T, TNCAN. not to be done, and after a struggle of an | hor throne and Mme. Therese her volce, | markot at all, (MAARMAAAARMAIARALALLR = MRS. L.J. DUNCAN, hour und three-quarters he dropped out, | 1 e ateing MOV AR . . |afford to buy the expensive brass hoops THeIes TGS : with ten miles to bla credlt. Small had | Db the Princess Mattarnich stlll rotains | * Tho fact that the production of fron is | would utilizo the hoops of batrels, and| ity ovar ci00,0c0, Thls company issios the mostiberal ferm of polcy, and.lsthe ouly company JAPRIONAELE done wonderfally at firat, but the early herhumor and ber! cpphotty, for theieh=| surely/and steadily increasivg in the|many a lady has so ingenlonsly pressed a | dovoted excivstuely to Accidont Insurance. 4 DRESS MAKER !|emors cidn't find him either. - He went f“{m&';'ogiol:fi'mghfo t.',',‘f,,,'“}:::' ,g:;g SgutNh, vt'!l;llle it 1s s:;mzily dac:eul:ing in | baerol Boop Into the sorvico as o pass for | A sisto sEant wanied for Nourasks; acivelocal sgenta wanted, whero 1ot now sopreso e, Apily * | thirty-elght miles, with the desperate|y,}or o00d humor and her clever wit. the North, s one that cannot be sup-|a leader of fashion, until some day she at- H. 0. MEAD, Manager Northwestern Department energy of a man after the last car, and 8 o + |pressed. The Pennsylvania iron men |tempted to sit down in & pew at church + Vs [ g P ) Portoct Work Gueranteed. Room 18, Crounse ,h‘,ngg.ve up. ? ’.I.‘EE-O—IA_D_——TAIL'S KNIFE. may whistle to keep their courage up,|when the hoop would flop up and snik; No. 3 Mannheimer Block., S e d e ST. PAUL, MINN Block. Residence, 106 South 20th Street, At 2 o'cleck a band came to encourage 2 bat they must face the fact that they can- | her on the noss two or three times, and 443 L A it ot g 5 the skaters and the public, but the latter not ignore the Southern iron men, who |leave her in a sltuation so uncomfortable SERTIFIONTE ”7,1 UPLIOATION, 24 iy HENRY BODDELING it the’ ‘mansgors had A Marine Yarn with the Accusto-|{n the near futare will be thelr great com- | ag to bring tears to her eyes, It is 8 mean OFFICE, AUUITUR OF PUBLIC ACCO Ms,} M L. 5 hoped. Not more than 1,000 persons mary Embellishments, petitors for the fron trade. hoop that will strike & lady, and a ey henny 1o et 1 were In the garden at any time during the i = '"fi._m e meaner ‘}mnp :h“‘;fil ,ngtke her anhths 1 Is 'L"""“’JS“"'S"T that the Acc idont Tosurance Company of North America, ho Dominion.ot afternoon, and not more than 2,000 came \ New York Times, 2 _|nose, and a confoun alght moaperhoop | Aasda - bas . complied _ with ' the . lpeurance iaws of & o, and orzo 8 a[ emer fln l” Eh altogother, Maddocks, who scoma to Enssonoed on s small plle of lumber |, O5iohas 1,017,000 bead of cattle, mak- | byt will rapeat the blow two or thres | “hoedh, ASiiestlns fince ln tuhsate, U the Sobsentacht, | ooy (0o aoro wetten, have a lot of friends and admirers, divided [on one of the North-end wharves, with [} 5 o='c ARAED T1Le. times, but there are ladies living to-day ~= . Bigned: T A BABCO K, J i has 35,9 to the mile, Illlnois 26, New L8 } Auditor P, ‘A, No 6834 South 17th 8t ,botween Jackson and Lesven: | B8 time between desperate brushes with |his legs crossed after the fashion of |yl 18 and Texas 15.9. For the Uni. | Fith scars on thelr noses made from these worth, Omahs, n.»‘.i ropared ¢ build houses | his - rival and carrying around | tailor, & middle-aged ’longshoreman, tod Sm:al at large this Il’Bheud e hoops. Bchoolglrls would wear barrel — (e —— T ————————————— 4o any siyle aad fo kinds of carponter wotks | {hg boquets which were showered | puffing with evident content anold, black | 4 A hoops, and it was an impossibllity to keep = == SN 5 — SPNSORAN) REIRESi R99 TIPRIIOE dpRA WUNGTIR| upoa _ him, At noon he had|oclay pipe. His hardy, sunburnt face was :fil]):o(;z:“ g:;:lx:‘n%ru l:? t‘l’l‘:‘ 6‘}:::3 them ,lnywlmu except where they uusm | 1 laseay | Passed Boyst and was even with Snow- |evidence enough that he had known the [ gy ieq there are three head of cattle for|20% be, and there are men liviog to-day \ Fashionahle Hatter H den, Harrlman, the stalwart favorite cn |storm and sunshine of the sea for man; h who were boys twenty-five yevrs ago who whom the sporting men staked their|years. The general arlstocratio indlfi'or’- :I::l:al?: ;:']‘;;z“::‘];l';"r fl;l:e“;: .Ei:mep:_ could relate a good deal they ought not money at first, was very unfortunate, | ence of his bearing attracted the atten- LA His skates seemed unmanageable and |tion of a stranger who was strolling | oy oio two bad falls which he sustalned in turn-|down the wharf, ‘‘An interssting old ing the corners were followed by s third | tar,” was the natural mental comment. which shook hls big frame badly and | Then, espylog a savage leoking knife in [ Whohave trifled away couthiful vigor and power, who are to about the way the girls were made $afsrag o torrlh INS und LOSSES , who arec weak, This tells the story better than s ashamed of tne fashions, But notwith- N M“E“N of an’ V;I‘,ho fl"g thg'f standing all this, they ssy hoops are com- P ¢ y 3T ing Into style agaln, Wfll let them come, 3 In the languege of the lamented Patrick Mxys' FuenisHER. made big alr holes in the knees of his big | the sailor's leather bolt, the stranger be. | CrY, the. increase of liva stock, notably on | e,y 46We repeat 1t, sir, lot them come” ——— e volame why Europe Imports so much of our meats and why In the fature she will continue to do so. In this coun- REAT . . 9 Athome wiihout expnstre: e, andfor and be darned to 'em. any other e ) hoaducl dre IMPOTE! tights. Ho stack to_it, however, and | thought him, *“That wospon may havo 4 | Seeubmut pepeiosion. weph Barace pediments to THE AMERICAN DISTRIOT was rewarded with a score of 116 miles | thrilling history; I'llask a question or |4 1ast twent; e —— b i B, fts, when o stopped to eat a bito and have| two sbout 1t.” So, in & fruc-and-easy | SOTIRE tho last twonty years the roverso | /.y o or INBATIN SLIPPERS, o pudany bilecSomsions Lo |CONSUMETION oF H &B L' his ekates ofled noon. The miles | way, the stranger approached the seaman | |: " . manhood réstored e light, 1t will be & long time before the y 9 rolled up by the others at that hour were: | with: 2 b o ] , or those who intend to marry, Ea" Iage aggage Ine William Boyst, 146; Reynolds, 146; Wal- market will be overstocked with well- | Pittsburgers Surprised by a Pretty AT ¢ » “That's a rough weapon you have S liocuantar u.‘.:‘::’.s’.".‘,‘.‘.':;.fi.‘fu!’.’.i':‘.'..‘flt L - telophone; 00 | Graham, 68; Claxton, 55, *Has, ha—story? Yes. Thatknifehas|New York Journal, = Y onr:iacen furaished tor faerals o8 ble to do anything aud when he finally |one. il were | Ohina were at the Union depot to-da; Dyspepsia | ana DR DYS AR six d Every movement showed how y times—a dozen, I should | hours the Immigrants were packed in the |their luxurlous mode of travelllng evi- MALST yspep ¥ i o assistedinrestoringVitalpowors S PECIALIST Claxton stobped. Next to these at that | necessary. the state of Peunsylvanis, from (ilasgow, | son who ever passed through the city. Lo o e [ 0 And GYNA‘GOLOGIS 0;:0 sportiog men shifted thelr prefer- | have you? Olty of Ohlosgo, from Liverpool, 919, and | were cased in & dalnty palr of white satn Daing of a2 {aferior grade and adulterated, pays them & larger proflt BULTATION Frkg, Office hours-10 to 12 am RE " tured beef. Ohinese Lady with Three- spring, long 1ife and the love and res ful wi tored Lo Vigor & Y ton, 141; Schock, 13 Omelia, 131; | there. I presume 1t could tell quite a By e —— dod befo) lage. Proofs, testl fals and yalu T i Office, 1304 Douglas St. Toumery. 164; Feancis, 120, A, Boyat, 119, | ctary 7 e e mp— Inoh Feer, "fistab, 1677.) Address The Glimax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo, e e —e—— baggage. Teophooe No. 177, J. bowxwiuy, Jr, | Poor Olaxton was in a bad way. From |stood by me for almost nlneteen years, | One of the busiest days of the season |Special to the Morning Uall. £ b U, Pneumonm, Ak L oy i D‘“x“fl; 6 in the morning until noon he was uns- |It's & good ome, too—a mighty good | was Saturday at Castle Garden. Very| Prrrspura, Mngel ),—Three natives oyl N Consumption, fice open day and night: came out and started sround agaln it was| ‘‘Have you ever been aboard aship in hom | bound direct from China to Washington, PURE plain that be was in no condlition te skate | time of mutioy?” came In the afternoon, For several |and from their elegant costumes and great was his deslre tostop. At o'clock [say. Thst's when this old knife has|Garden like sardines in & box, and it was | dently belonged to the nobility, One of } Wasting Discascs, be had made 95 miles and m,}pad to be | done its best work. I've used it tocut |9 o'elock at night before the place was | them, a lsdy, was attired in a natlve Y Positively Relioved and Nature 1222 Farnay, Cor. 13th, .xnnin‘od 25 0- physician, That wise | with when i‘v; been lhen:lup lmlongll the M.l:‘“d' . rich black sllk costume and wore a pair ['] man inform: laxton that an inflams- | riggi 8D 've whittled with it on ive steamers arrlved withimmigrants, | of large earsings of a half-moon shape, Thmm L[m S&Haan tlon had set (n nside of him and advised | deck, but I'vo used i, too, to slash some | as follows: " | Stadded with pearls, Her foet wers|THIS WHISEEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY " him to stop if he wanted to keep alive | mean follers’ throat with, when it was| The Belgenland, from Antwerp,§741;| probably the smallest of any grown per-| v 18 ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL oiL.{ hour came Reynolds, to whose shoulders| S0 you've had to kill men with 1t, | 37; the Fulds, from Bremen, 1.168; the " They were but three inches long and | B0, N0 KX DEOKKVED wHuly ot on customers, whiskoy of thelr own bottiog, which when Harrlman disappolnted them. Yes, I have; Vil tell you a tlme. |the Oder, from Bremen, 793, Total, 3,987. | sleepe: broldered with gold lace. ) " (i years Bospital nd private practioe) CON | Ho had 206 miles to his credit, and was | 'Twant more'n clght. years ago. "Twas| The whole number of immlgrants for | 6 small were her foot that she could | ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER 2% b and7 to 8 pm. Sundsys? to 4 p . | doggedly piling up more. Al Smith|when I sigued to sall from San Kranclsco | the week ending yesterday was 10,437, |scarcely walk iuto the restaurant. Oace SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. 2 started the boom in his favor by offerlng | to Australia, Well, we'd beeu out of | The greater portion are destined for Min- | she almost fell, but was caught by her Price ONE DOLIL.AR FPer Bottle. to bet $1,000 that he would beat any one | 'Frlsco ‘bout two days when we found |nesois, Idaho, Nebrasks, Kansss snd |companion. The little lady wore no ek Stalolog yaluable {aformation. Sample Quart Hoitiss Mgllh“pdm ai‘or’ elso, and spent the rest of the dsy In|we'd got a mighty mean first|Texas, coverlog over her bhead snd had her Send us your address and we will mail book coutaining valuable information. Pl . — q inned i fo 1l, She had a el § s ) - quene pinned iu a nics ol charges prepaid on recelpt of SL.RE, or Six Bottles sent for BB . O MEDY FiE A viotim of youthful impradenco | At 8 o'clock Patrick Gilmore came |anything went wrol he'd al It you suffer trom loossnews of the bowela | iy o) ity faoe with an ariistlo look, | 2% JEPRress oharges prep, » i ‘fl:hm}?‘m‘,‘" D'“{.}:hf’.:'“ ’t‘b'mh": back with his band, About five hundred § ha somebody, Now fl:fifiufi&'fif;.flflfl:‘!fim‘;‘: The t"; took breakfast at the Unlon lu‘l- DUFFY‘ HAIIT wnlstYcu-. Bflhlmflle, Md., u-As-_k Efi;’?"‘?fl' 3 'i" ernam\u hearted old cook 1n | druggist for the genuine article, prepared by Jtion restaurant, pald for it In gold and looking after his Interests. mate—terrible orcss grained 1t sent to any address {n the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed in plain He was a jewel, Well, Dr.J: G. B, Siegert & Sons, depatted on the train for Washingion, | Selling Agents, Omalia, H, T, Clarke Drug Co.