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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 1886.-TWELVE PAGE ATRUE TALE IN THREE PARTS | gy e v srovite v ot o | TINEY JINTS 0N MARRIAGE, | e vt o, 1 s UEER ADVERTISING SCEIEMES CATNT T, ifty Linked toa | & ncighbor; “‘he has not written a line | Ban Franklin' i i “ sdiate proposed, and the " L t ranklin's Advice to a Friend 'The | mediate marriage i8 proposed, and the Blasbeard of Eizhty since we were married, and not a paper ¥ ISK ¢ e on Huptiat keot 1 ’)‘ et Men sy | How Omaha Business Men Drop $50,000 Y or letter comes to the house. The letters atural State of Man, they do not marry because the an not Every Year, 0 The latest additionto South Omaha, only tiwo blocks south of business he wrote me were beautifal in language support & wife in luxury, and the nine , A DECEITFUL OLD DUFFER. | and penmanship, yet his conversation is teenth century woman expeets that, and . nothing like them® 1 don't know what to | AN ANTIQUE WEDDING TRIP. | WG ERULS & moderate income. 'This | SOME ~ FAKES AND FAKIRS center of South Omaha and two block east of the great Hammond Packing House. think of it.’ e is undoubtedly true of many women — flomance and Reality—A Tonesome 'Il:|'rv"‘u‘-m them by the yard,” jug | Weaded Life a Dociduous Spring, & | They could val'|ml“'lh'1_\ nde rstand the | The Magic Lantern—The Automatic Lm‘ge and Choice Lots, Wide Streets and Al- Widow Beguiled > Matringe o 1o neighibor, and a new lig » love of Romeo and Juliet; they can sym Clock ~A Hotel Blotter Which 1(‘3’5 Fine View E’l‘;y Terms 7S, ] W, Las ) . g broke in upon the burdencd bride pathize fully with the Lady of Lyons, by the Ghost of a Man T.J. F of Perfect Content—The Old ooking iongingly toward the palace of Proved to be a Swindle, in Omaha, The Tyro Tourist. Story=Detore. and Afton the Late of Uornsy THEN sewe hien want Heo., Ko, For furthey partienlars call on — wives who will bo & mere echo of them [ Written for the Omaha Sunday Bee.) { Writion Jor the Omaha Sunday Bee.) 3 selyes; who will regard them as a sort of MORRIS MORRISON, Abdleba i For sunshine on the half-shell let me Our Wedding Trip. od on wheels. forgetting that the reln- [ [ Written for the Omana Sunday Bee.] South 13th, 24 Door Novth of Howard St. ¢ 5 commend you to the unscasoned tonrist Levay Parker, in The Century, tion 15 the truost which recognizes the | “Omanais more thoroughly sworked FA modest family cottage overlooks | fiay ng started for pleasure, he is adver Our wedding day. dear John's and mine, worth and dignity of each member, and N for advertising than any other city of its the pling Raisin creck ewanee i 4 . v | At last, at last had come does not de d" the suppression, con L] SRl in Lewance | tising his search for it by a new “grip," [ {HR5E 4% o shoutd tease to be, Tratiion oF pnoenany of the inquvidnnl | size in America, I bel said an old R ‘_." e h"""’_' ther | and travel-worn exclamations, after the | And love and live as one Tty What & potty tyeadt 8 man becomes | auvortising man to a roporter the other TeIent for tHo Areent o om0 8 | first milo onby 1 To: show:thie world oW | 1o axzerty we tatkerl oo when he marries & woman who merges | day. “Ldon’t mean in the way of legiti suticient for the present purpose. In | ho is enjoying it, he carriesa self-cocking | The places where we her sclfhood in his! But that vic \;I‘-r!nw wate newspaper advertising, especially M ™ - & ‘]'{l\' ok f"‘“‘""“";";l‘”"“ ne of domestic | smile with which he keeps up a Gatling Allmaiden fear wis Tulled to rest, ekl b e e ]"f‘r‘ Iy wishes | Omaha business men throw away £0,000 nappiness mingled there with the noisy | fusilude, He suffers obseurity only when © loved each other so, not want a heip-meet; he merel AP BRI aulvastiaing Sshomos, lnughter of romving boys and girls. | he telescopes in his collar, humps up his | Tho words were sad that made ns one,— | 1.kl & wife fo his Bocuessians, ARd wit /06 s & Slang plirass, whioh Fashionable Glovers and Hosiers, Fond parents gazed with love-lit eyes on | back and seeks economical oblivion all | We wept our last zood-by s At g ) ] B on il | We weptour last goodbys, o 4 in ninety-nine ouses out of one hundred, ST - the budding darlings, four in number, '\";”‘”‘”:'Wt Ly } .”“‘"i' ham sunid T R Ll But all honor to those of whom it ean | ar, ¢ Wnprofitable.” WILL COXTINUE FOR ONE WE K, d ere they hi pache > Tog rimage set 0 4 b and ere they had fairly reached the legal tlo down upon His stomaok sld erush the be said that real love (no spurious imi " ¥ Y tement is probably true. Omaha y x 4 . - tondur ago of sevonteon and twonty-onc, | 1ifout of . Tn o hecatomb of his | Wlete Amo's waters ity sfip tation) in the foundstion stono_ of mar- s, ot content with lezitimute | @CtOber 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, e father was stricken down by death | anatomy is. engugh death to make a | ¢ b G LB riage. Look at they s ) : i i kY o § e o y 4 ’ y here Santa Croce's marble saints D ¢ up hoi pnds the di paper advertising, continually A oo, of Mt The duric | doaindociots NATS Eibekw, or s smors | Wala oef e honorsd bonca g T e e | oventing thaie ek’ i i 11y | PRICES VERY LOW PRICES VERY LOW adow o great reaper rested long | slashes through the angel dreams ; ” i (8| ek ey s o o on the homestend, lightened only by the | bridal tour in the next seat, and makes | Where gleam the pems of art divine up in a single day, expanding within his | scheme of some genius who has discoy FOR-— OR toil of young but willing hands. “They | kindling wood of a carlond of ncrves. | Onehurch and palace waliss’ - iy I"f"‘;‘(h":"z";{;‘ ":}I'I[ that has | ered a new wnd- wonderful method ot oV SUGOCIETIILY. 0. koo amily | But daybreak and o break for the lunch | Where on the ear the Sistiud chan gone before recedes casurable | i RVEvARY i A iFaiEs 9 o is watohi s beloved | ing publie. It may not be uninteresting the name of Dekoben beeame the syn- | He smiles on the conductor who punches | A cross fair Nanles' azure | and fears, his watehing of the A : . e onym of thrift in the neighborhood; - | his ticket and._on the woman who | Wees fr Naplew azire ! ekt ‘,""“““","“'*"“{"Tf"."',‘. U ettt b il ot | PRICES VERY LOW As the years sped on the family | punches him witha parasol. Heot S | Woos those who love to feast for aye. he thrills with ”}‘; "V"'l", A [ a"‘. . One of the wost ingenious and novel ron gradually “separated. First the girls | & turn-table sweep of the horizon and | Never to wander more— fervor of love. He would not mi ¥ | ideas is that of the magic lantorn ady s prop were martied, and the boys followed the | takes o s with « smile that of 1t; ‘all other leasures are not worth | ;o o or a two St ding RETIC TS o o OO G e 1S LR (L1 iroth A1l VIKC 1T 0f a¥t ARO S0 its piins.” . Above the fume and foam of | Hsing man, Over a two story building on Dokoben bidding farewell At the altar. 0 | und stares trongh the glass fronts wich o O il HOULLE S R AT U Ut DL LIRS y 4 her fourth and Tast, It was ¢ ay to J R S SO TR HE R PRREIRT | (mseiorntd oot s B S E)\' 1:]’"[:"'.I:HII\I.l’;:ll‘dtl":\!'k“lll'lm\.‘l!llgil’"i:m'u teen feet square. Every night, or as often REMARKS--We are fully rd to show #1) oup'k her. To be sure she had o s every female clerk with the lope of | woy iyt indeed onr wedding teip? fed Tull of Telicity; hus heart 18 olate a8 convenient, n magie lantern 18 made | Groves, Mostery ar ave reduced pric to throw upon this eanvas inscriptions | o our most relinble af kes of . A great opportuns ity the co g we homes to 0 to, but their ocenpants had | elopemeit. e views the pubhe build- [ Fas ' 18 he ; the pub 0. Only what we tafked ; ant: his passion rises to rapture, ottiers 1o fove, ' Like n dothroned quoen | ings and smiles his approvation. Ho | Na wonfanat we tatked. 0 e, B it Theart bt i | AndTitoturcs gseribing the usinessof she contemplated her deserted court, | rushes over the public library and smiles | Ana Jolin and 1 both walked. 1BY ] v HBAA fd*to efortiand | difforont morohants; who have invested Without subjiots to #ile and do hor. uid® | his apbroval.. He Riitiia pneie oved one. Now he is roused to ¢ ants, who have invested ding, no longer looked to as a gaiding | wita a smile so broad i s on the anklin on Marriage. achiovement for lier; and sl foels it | inthe scheme s used in the “hildren's White Merino UNION SUITS, star for good and a barrier ag rm, | grass. He flounders the art v York correspondent of the | WOrthy desting to give purhose witl [ lantern aro purch the merchants B Hebidllil ’ While thus strugeling in a sea of men- | gallery and expresses hi il Pittsburg Dispatel A leading | o e e falts ant Wenis, | ata good, stif price. An advertisement R LA ) tal gloom, amid the ruins of former | criticisms in the sume kaleidoscope sns 8, A leading | nized bonds of union; fuults and e on the canvas s allowed to remmn for | 110t Ladies' GAUNTLET GLOVES, worth Lol piness,'a gossipy neighbor whispered | But when he_ strikes the nude statuary | member of Sorosis is preparing a paper | nesses are tenderly dealt with, and their | 0 e e Lo LG JORG) S e e Pl . NOTE-IN OUR CHILDREN'S U a sugrss “UMarey again.” It stag- [ an interjection I up the corners of [ on the mental attractiveness of cure sought. l;hv h:’\“r~'E:l""l‘;l;_';‘;-;"‘l'l""\' e ‘I“‘ minutes when ibis suoceeded |, g, 50 e ey ion Kibs, Bentloron NAVE G FIROM ALY MosT gored her « ruck a tender | s mouth, then with a rip of the stitehes | women, and in secking new mate LT R U i AL i b (b LR S F e R T O 60 [ MAKERS, AxD C LOWRR cliord, it Soon blossomet Jikotho movn. | His enti i A IR T eroWa Bt S RETIER G g il E i nature should never be o sclosed, as a general thing the mghtly exhi- | 1o adios' bbutton KIDS, Embroidere THAN ANY RV BITI08 PN TRBE A SO = ey htat || RFIN 1ER o IERer. KopRLFORZIng. Als: .I:l\_ -nx] “"11 h)y-.l W ‘;. )ull,,(ln‘||.l.u\il|Alli |(u even to the nearest and dearest; still Ignlu bition attracts the attention of a large |‘|. kn. n‘«vru‘.':l"r.’.‘rl DS, Embroidered w0 | TRIS ity bor knew a friend in Omahs widower | tortion. It is the pent-up estnoss of | Oficial, who has sent to her a hitherto | inviolate the inner chambers of the self- | number of peop 1 10t Ladies' atton KIDS, Scalloped past fifty, with o suflicieney of the wor his long-neglected love ro. » | unpublished lotter by Benjamin Frank- | hood; still keep beyond reach the hohest |~ Another ingenious idea s the clock [ 1o M §om o ' goods to make her comfortable the puts forth his hand in rapture - | lin. The document is authentic, and is [ and best. The lovers re yln ct ?ml 1:-n-(:;~ cheme. A “large number of Omaha | oy aai Jutton BON MARCHE, Eu- J E: R S E: i S of her Jife skin glove, and the poli aps included in the Franklin correspondence | €nce these qualities in, each other; truth hants have invested liberally in this, broidered Bucks, in all the new shudes, “Do write a letterito him," f down with 8] TreT ¥ % and trust are the certainties upon which | The clock is one of the ordin BTG BEBIE Wa 5. fo bought for £30,000 by the order of con- [ yhoviroct. Atlast comes the crowning [ but is provided with an attachiment, by including stecls, worth 2, for neighbor confidentially; *he “Hands off the Venuses! ; . i 7 Ln-xfil.-m‘;u‘n":I:ux\‘lml‘ lx::);nh, if you 1 I git one it gress several years ago. It is as follow hour which is the scal and the signet of | means of which, at given intervais, n ] bt , Regardless 0§ 003'- e L 6, thayice onpuged My Dear Friend: Marriage is the most | union, and life is sét to measureless | long roll of paper is made to revolye, e o i band, Besides, E ie, you're without kely gals, tew what they wuth?” ural state of man, and therefore the | music, 3} displaying through a giass case, difl : ATED 116 (O IO VHE YORTE VANINE AR Having fully decided to close out home (.”‘,,,lr,,,w M;",. children l thousind apicee.” .\Ltll; |‘|| which you .\4 most likely mn_un: The early years .‘:\lh\lvT;!iE«r‘inll‘lfle:\\xrl:'mt‘k‘u; Mwl“ “lm;im \||I “I“ ~n;n ' !i'u"' ; FIOM 6 T0 20 BUTTON LENC AT Lowe: vcns | OUF entive line of Jerseys, comprise yone, and the bést thing you ca “Lor'! all heiresses, tew,” solid happiness. Your reasons agains uous spring, whic s er | number of these clocks are to be found | T e L ATDN I e St ¥ P T :J:;,r‘.i? He mu\'l‘Ll ‘lyln‘:r:\ the reguiation gait, but "Hlvrm.‘,;lx\l at present appear to nie not | of the bloom, blossom and fruitage of af- | i the different hotels and business houses | TWAN EVEIR OFFERED BEFONK. ",",’,"",f"' ""'j; Syieh ",""' 'f""”"'" RORER isn'tanyharmin writing.” | thenceforth nothing surpriscs nor startles [ weli founded. — The circumstantial ad- [ fection, and an autumn of perfect con- | of the city : o TN m we have marked every Jersey at so 3 s oben brightened up | him. He resumes his tourist smile and ros you have in view by postponing Al beet ve so frivolous | Closely akin to this scheme is the look- | { [ low «a figure as will insure the tm= considerably she discussed the ques Ivertises his enjoyment. A fat man not only_uncertain but they are | and false, do not let us say that this gift | ing glass advertiseme in which some J; ‘]: l l” l )i Vs mediate disposal of the entire lot, '[i-m :nuln« .luqllruu;u!m;; forty-seven, | conve 1-.||i~lhmr]mmcm-n~t r‘l'll, but he i llnl‘l"mlh:nljvflll nnl;l!u-({i.nllg III‘~\'U ;!:\'lllu,”h'nnn :I\ d ll:: “i“‘:li.l(“i;”ll:)h;:\l\"r U'nlm:“\m |;| u"l\ino lmlvmn-.( Irmh:m-r— = and «ll parties wishing to secure air and reasonably fat, witl o smiles on, The boys on the floor above | —-the being married and settled is | blesses the car Love is tiie only sov- | able money—and, sad to have been | ot Ludies' White Merino PANTS and irst choice w iss i p A UtaTisE Bandtiet, “growing e | drop peanut sholls qown s bck. bt not | the man and woman united that make | ereign, his the only reign that enduress | badly bitten. A shek stranger struck the | ' sy waron s, foe e CANTS and "",’ "”;"'.“‘”,‘;“"""L "-!"""',;, ',';"‘” sire for an ¢l :, she determined | @ vipvle breaks over his smiles. He wants | the complete human bei She wants [ and to him w : *“Hail King! live for- some time ago and worked this Camels Halr PANTS and ONHANAPIOMPILY LY O OICIOTI MICHZ AT i the world to_know he understands, his force of body and str sason; | ever.’ sehiemo to perfec He sceured a good- 50 | day morning, Oct. 11, a0 SFaaltEdan R T R oy's | he, her softness, scnsibility sute el ¥ number of advertisements to be placed *Bonrlol PANTS nnd. v SPECIATL-- NG An cislye maait oo iSRS Is EOLINE 1 BHU R gether, they are more ThelOl BrbEY S around & mirror to be humie in_ tho depot e R DR A S e ,”’ L ”“,";" ’,‘l".'/"‘,' '.”"’ worded lotter to * r ) SO R e likely to succeed in the world. A smglo . Lye. ting room. The advertiscments w 1106 Chiiay AT WeblWhits PANTS|| L ove e erings tuith fordinaryijol Omana, Neb.™ He b I saw | just before train time se. | man’has not nearly the value he would [ | Ol vest L am amarried man, - nd the mirror was hung. | ang VESTS, in sizes from 16 to 32 inches. UG AR, L (30 vised by the confidential friend, and did | eluded from the world in _the shade of | have in that state of union He is an | gouiey AR ORI e DS UEIbher, sy or two it mysteriously disap- | 110t Children's Camels Huir PANTS and VES trash in our store. Oyders by mail not require much study to discern the | the station with his boots off’ resting his | incomplete animal; he reserbles the odd | “'figyia as a by Itaiisatibegani ! mooth stranger had ear | from 16 to i inches, attended to prompily. object of the note. A prompt response | bunions. The smile utfocated "in a | half of a pair of scissors. If you get a | 16 be worth livine, 1 just thought her ried it off to some other place. followed, and the correspondence opened | scetion of gingerbread and a bologna | prudent, healthy wife, your industry in I, and thanked lieaven 1'd eaught | ~On Farnam street there is to be scen a up auspiciously. Tri-weekly lotters, | velped in his right hand. The mantlo of | yonr profession, with her good cconomy, 3 large cylinder plastered with advertise- | 6 rivalling in_intensity of expression the 188 L him. A “‘Do-they- | Will be a fortune suflicient. Anirioeasti 1 1 et ments, each about four inches long and scorching days of summe ex- | miss-m pression glowed in But if you will not take this counsel, | AN do o still=and yet, and set, | =~ two wide. The eylinder is kept m mo- . ' " b ] changed, as well as photographs. The | the lovesome look of his strained eyes. | and persist in batchelorhood, then I It witeheratt orer me till there's naught her | fion during the day by means of a 5 all-important question was’ followed by | The tyro tourist was no me 1c chirys- | repeat my former advice that in all your Fair f 1uy not make me forget tem of muchinery, and in this way a red ink ‘yes, reps 1s | alis stage was passed and another ehronie | friendships you should prefer old women | And to day I've never fought I contents are constantly before the ¢ for the union b * as | grumbler added to the list will quar- | to young ones. You call this a paradox, | Soft sway, altiough you say I “oushter.” of the passing pedestrians, Ry vlindd 08 rel with the b storm the | and demand my reasons. ey arce ¢35 o o ‘I'nen again there is the biotter for the lavishly in si e tho fnost lineas. Thon of titg | thoso i 7 Tknowyou tl inlc 1t AL S TR hotel writing desk, on which considerable well as Bounets and ribbons to mateh. | sea { LU B. CAKE. First—Because, as they have more fi"f"-"f“”‘wq no, too: (n; \""j;‘\;\h':lh" Omaha money has been spent. These Bits of family lace and 1 wois thi ~—— knowledge of the world, and their minds | Ty Ot Sk Iusfolt ant bau hee blotters arefil th different adver- Hih " aid sery more than once for bride: GYPSIES. are better stored with obscrvations, | -0t ® gUATter— s, Wi r 1 - were brought out and prepared for th their conmversation is more improving s she’s my dpughter. s ely small cost. A dishonc aria- . Early in July she bid a | They are Qu ; and more lastingly agrecable. tion on this scheme was pi 8 > Queer, Even in Their Relig- d Zly ag niony heme well to har Michigan. how y Qn... yominy 18- | TSccond—because when women cease | 1mmediately After Marrlage and Six | sharper who drifted into town and in duo time arnived in the Gnte oty some they study to be good. Months Later. months ago. He secured o Her own Edgar met her at the depot but | Al the Year Round: —Of religion, i ntain their influence over men | g paul Globe: It isquite easy to tell | Ctrd paper. ~ which w tly i she knew him not. He was not the | 1054y, the gypsics have little or none they supply the diminution of beauty by !hul.n{:;‘l:‘p ve longth of time & man | £Eammed into small squa iled ad- Edgar oftho photogravh by a lon - way. | We kiiow it.", They have not lears an gugmentation of utility. They and woian have been husband and wifo | YETUSIng spaces. About one Sugeni drew back in disgus a8 ey cannot learn. 01e Nol @ excep- | to do a thousand s 1008, Smal nd e anhst i % S were filled with the ady ements, writ- s, 2 3 20N | tions there are who teach their ghildron g the manner 1 WldE: thoy conduiog il, of difl » he_proinced evidence of s identit great, and are the most tender and use- | (1l (oives on the street. The deport. | ten in pen ent business men “You old reprobate; you deceitful soou the Lord’s prayer, which 15 translated | ful of all friends when you ure sick. | ment of the man 16 more of an mdication | Who had agreed, as he alleged, to go into drel, don’t touch me:" she shricked. | into their language, and allow them to continue amiable, and hence | than that of the womnn. Two weeks | the scheme. He took this™ dingram to a “Why did you lie to me, telling me you | 8ttend Sunday school when they are | there is hardly such a thing to be found | with their necke i the matimuni) | prominent merchant and _offc to sell were only lifty, when you are eighty if a | Sometime in the neighbornood of " on san old woman who i not a good | noose, and when they wadk down town | MM half the whole thing for $30, He ox- rembling with disappojntment and | chure nd some of them lay a curso | " Third—Because there is 10 hazard of | sy window resiendent with artieles of | OWR, because he could make more moncy . rage, Mrs. Dekoben swept pust her in- on their children, if they break the prom- | jncreasing family cares. dress, so dear to the eye of woman and | i1 Jarger cities, and would seil the mer- tenaed, almost paralyzing him with a | iS€ they extort on their death bed: Fourth—Because through more ex- | to the purse of 4 manggnd she remarks chant the right to print the blotters, with look of scorn. ~ Thut”she”did not scalp | that they will not bury them c perience they are more prudent and dis- | g3 dhe points to & displity of rich dress | s own et and collect the money RImBhRAsn it erelBtiatregetaltoidiel| PGS0 s on I ia) saya crect in conineting un Intrigue to. pre- | guods: “Aren't those lavely, dear; and | 07 the othor o e wonlg cont pa3, | Situated only six blocks southwest of the Fowler & Lipton Packing I el REnL A O moRne s veagi| ryenbisusblolons S heitalling Ailove Lyvith (st Uook atithosancesthrentbtheyibeau:|FEoNEhe BUIIOtIRs0.} HIbNsouldHacst 89D, H 4 U 1 ! mentally carved on the banks of Raisin | Bations, they speak of and'know a Great | them is safer with regard to your reputa- | 1™ and, bending Jow over. his pree. | the sharper reusoned, to print the blot” Houses, far enough to be away from any possible stench, and still creck was farther from the reality thun a | Spirit,'to whom they look up and whom and with regard to this, if the | jous charge, the young husband, flattered | ters and distribute them. "The merehant, close enough to accommolate the workmen in that vicinity. Wiggzins prophecy, und the fragm they try to propitiate;but the idea of Him | uffair should happen to be known, con- | hocause his opinion 18 psked regarding | After colleoting the money for the other her idol were bathed in plinding tear: 80 overluid with superstition, with a | siderate people might be inclined to Losite | ‘ads” which had already been sceured, 3 h i et erial for ornamenti he site 2 Tosp was unything bat the matured | belief in lesser powors, fuiries, blownics, | excuse an old woman who would kindly [ S8 Prtuthes: *Charming, dowe OPPOMLC | \would then hiwve u clear profit of 1S Apollo he pictured himself. The wej ies, omens, that even this vague | take care of a voung man, form his and you must soon have, & dress o that | 4y nothing of having the benefit of a Apole Rl - STheweigh up is incomplete, They *esent in- ors by her good couusel, and pre T Vs tross off that | Jafre advertisement in the bloter itsclf. bumps on his ‘back, and furrowed his | trusion, but at the same time have met | yent his ruining his fortune among R T ey D N victim swallowed the bait whole, forclioad and. chooks, and melunoholy dvance of christian teachers with a ry adyenturesses, B e o lio™) | paid the 800, and discovered an hour uf: ridgzes of weary hido fortitied the corners plous and dikotlieditisomepliatioon; Fifth ’“""i“.“f}‘ in every animal that | "o sort of recovers from- the fit of ;;;,r;yflr‘;'pf‘l;. L had peen woctully i | qu this beautiful addition, anl as they ave being vapidly disposed of, iis mouth. ~ A pair of pea-green eyes e g walks upright the deficiency of the flui y S5 tha s falle DR UNON . 230N D MOronAnLeYI080; o8 near their work erve their oiw: s e i L it e vé no ambition, for they have | that fils the muselos appears first in the goodness that has fullen on hin, how- | fivertisements were outlined on the those who want homes near their work will serve their own interest helow rose a double-buck, | sharp. ven to rise; and, strange'to highest part. The face soonest grows | aouplo walk down the street and by the | Stmple blotter had ever seen the sharper, best by calling atonce on pointed nose, bearing unmistakable special talent or cleverness wrinkled and lank. _Thercfore the age | same shop window. There are the bean- | MHCh less promised to patronize the evidence liquid caressings. A female side. | gl shows in the visage is not neces- [ H Gross goods, and the eyes of the | scheme, THEO. OLSON, 218 S. 15th street. scrubby beard of brindle gray softencd | A8 a rule, the women arg far quick ily proof of mental or physical de- | young wife gaze wistfully at them as | A few weeks ago aman from Cinemn- tho “sharp owtline ot parch- | intollect than the wen. ey have mado | gropfude. [The quaintly pinlosoph i dfaws ot reluctant. husband up to | MU eame to Ol and suceceded in JAMES VORE, Same place. men: , and the batt n ns of ey, some of them; but the only man- | Franklin proceeds with th ‘gument in o elass L0 STy ek T % | securing some first-c} vertisements P BT AR A | ner in dvhich wa, know: it to have been | o mannor that will not bear repotition]. | S &lss: WOharley,” says she, sdon't | FeGitdda cover and fvieaves of o | B, F, HOWLAND, Near Depot, South Omaha. thread-bure suii of blue hung wearily on | Spentisin silken caverlots for some of | * Sjxth—Bocauso the sin of jiiting an old | T a dress off that diase ovar thare oy | book of counting-house tables which he shElini e his frame, and a liver-pad necktie pro- | the low divans in the tents of the queen; an is less than with o sentimental | fima agos” bt ; proposed to sell througzh Nebraska. Each tected his shirt from the nolka dots of | It silver jugs in which they fetched milk | givl, whose whole hfe might be made es," he replies, *“but I had so much | PAtron got a book, which contained his 3 1 “navy clippings.” Against such a remi- | from the neighboring farw; in gay dress- | uniappy by it The making of & young | to tink of that I forgot all about it bat | 2dvertsement according to contract, and [ forces retr ocorro, then known | no doubt be recovered at the same time, of mankind Eugenie’s heart re- | €8:in jewels, _coins and amulets, which | oir] miserable might give you fréquent | you can fave it the loe of the month. | paid over the money to the swind 10 | as the mission of Miguel. The poor | and throw light on the history of this Po wed him would be an inyi- | they sport at fairs and races or at some ittor reflections, none of which can at- you can haveit the lust of the month at once left the eity” without circulating | hunted Spaniards, tinding noother means | part of the “territory which “is now a funeral, and “‘a harvest of evening gatherings. tond tho making of an old woman | e by ')'fl?';”‘-‘ Jnore, slip by aud awain | 4 giier copy of the book. of testifying thelr’ gratitude, named tho | Wrapped in mystery and oblivion. ) 7 5y 5| Another sharper some time since se- | place “Socorro,” which meas succor or barren regrets,’” She deeided to return cm where you will—in Spain or | unhappy. AR bt 1 3 4 e to Michigan and ropent her folly. among : v, Wallachia, or Boot- | “RINRETL And lastly, they aroso grate- pot o familiur terms enough with her | o red s lurge amount of money hero for | relief—a name 1t has ever since borne, L hor childron and grand ohildren, land, in'Italy or” Epping Forest, in the | rq] 3 f » SUUBIX oo fall omthe window with | & new morning paper which, a5 he said, | though the parish continues to be xnown a seasing fhoe by 58 4 PART THIEE—AND ONE. anid deserts of Morocco or the snow- hus much for my paradox. But still | ita vich display. anl resching out. ehe | Be was wbout 1o start in Omahn. The | as that of San Miguel ’ ! Marion Harland in Babyhood: *‘We ali Mrs. Dokobén had soarcel; : swept steppes of Ru! there is no mis dviso you to marry directly, being | touchos her hustambs nen and turuin [ puper was ealled the Omaha Time Acevssions to the population of So ups, except baby, - Baby doesn’s Raisin creck before a letter arrived from | taking the gvpsy face, the gypsy blood or | sine your affectionate friend, = | foward the window savs “Chirlay Toof | consisted of one very small issue. Before | corro continued to arrive rapidly from m“‘,fin poor pupi at all Tosp. In doleful words it told the story | character. They wll understand the same BENIAMIN FRANKLIN, | T and Charlay reniies, 0 come | the second issue was due the business | the various missions which had been des o8, I dotdo 1, papal™ says the trem- of & hroken heart, of sorrowful days ani | 1#nguage, that of Romany,subject though e L T e manager colleeted all the money he | troyed and depopulated by the insurgent | Wous httle pipe, as it the charge were us Sluaploss Blchts, of busstng lave fas bo | of o ations in dialect and Marriage. Hou ko o tred why don'tyouspend | could on his advertisements, nearly all of | Pueblos, and this great increase in | BOW as terrible. ; and'a buyning 'desire to make a i 1by the languuge | Cincinnati Enquirer: Marriage makes | ot 4 SHEE (e ghwhing o, Wi | which were contracted to run six months, | their number made sad havoe with the lways smiled at the quaint p Tori A i D BEER G BANE A tl i cd countries. aman “one with his kind.'" Tt should | oSt L Should thnl LYo o the | nd fled. supply of provisions in the place, and as | cology, und the: prick of the accusation with greenbacks and round his | . Eve . | give a strong impetus to all that is b v yon Y ot it o death 10 | “And so the category might be contin- | the crops In the vic had been des- | never failed to cull forth the protost ju anguin h, with golden eagles. He mu- | Nearly o contury before they appearéd | and noblest in bis nature, confer ou_bim | gave You: You must thin M pwck on | yed. The hotel register, the city map, | troyed, it soon bec evident that the | the sclf same terms. Looking back, now mated that she woted hastily in loaving | 1t 1 they were known in France as | new powors, and open to him new possi- | |1 KOOGS WIC WILD & yawi the YOUBR | the ohurch directory, are each made a | town would, sooner or later, have to be | that the sensitive heart will ‘never ache him, that & sandstone ran il stly | Bohemiens™ or “Egyptieus,” and for | pilitics. By it man comes iuto his king. | (USPAIa tears s ADR Atra l"‘,“'“; nucleus for a mass of advertisements | abandoned ' by its brave defenders. | neain nor the lo, ¥ out againsk furnitre and cronture comforts awaited | long they wera popularly. supposed 1o | dom, a sovereign, yet « subjoct: govern. [ fender griv of | '\:iufl“'f.fi'fi)wfixfififefu- which are wrung out of Omaha business | Anotl fanger also menaced the | Unmerited slur, I see what dead ly her. But now, oh sad thought!—the | hail onginally from Bgypé; but philolo- | ing and serving at one and the same b h it ftor us to_thowr | time. Ho should prepare for it by storn | 1Y behind, and a little turtheron he | G r% inton wouid be equal to the | ton of Indian foRses: Fno. — : by *'8mooth’® gentle e | iane Initha fors apid eoncentra. | €urnest the wifling was to the ciild, De- lubor of love is lost: the key is tirned on [ Kists and wntiquariung” di PP LA P g | Al i i makes he stand outsida the oigar stor pBnE dovas: | YOLDH JDpADS Mo Jiax: 2L what might have been a charming liome, | Rationality Thereis a faint traceable | self subjection, by holding his vassal A e ° Ore | taik of proving to the unprejudiced mind | tated the other settlements, wore rapidly | doubt of it was sucrilege. he e and Jifo 16 & burden withont hor. " | likeness in the names givon to them in | pass | y weaving the woot | Mible e goes in and chins the Tropristoc b T s nwu?irajxmg. A, | Surrounding Sonorro.and would soon pro. | Of her passionate attachm Kugenie read and reread this twolye | different lands:—"i Zangari” of Itdly, the c of life. Then may he | S04 benty wminutes iibout n Bew brand | iy )i’ probability these countless schemes | sent such an overwhelming superiority in | ¢3tg (0 us, wnd flaitered the objeot. puge-epistle. The more she read the | “Gitanos” of Spain, the “Tziganof Hun- | search for his poarl in the sea, and give | 07 Chewing tobageo wdtrying to get il | o¢ ydvertising will be patronized us long | numbers that retreat on the part of the | istant fasih of indignant denial divorted wore she relented, and three more in the | gary, the "Gypsy ! of England. They are | ber love, loyal and lordly, intenso ‘and | 1 scknowledge that the cigarots he solls | ;s Gmaha continues to grow and flourish, | people of this city would be impossiblo. her trinl by fire was uo same strain had the desired offeet, “Per- | 88 ignorant of their origin as we are;they | immortal. And the woman should be | *® 90¢ Witk opigip. Aud, as ench one successively becowmes | At Hicss taots. booume more appurent o wn Lhe explosion ot a toy-rocket, bavs,"" thought she, *1 have injured him, | have no archives, uo family history, no | soft souled and sweet spirited, visiting —— Gagy— ancient and threadbare, new oues, it 15 | council was called, which resulted in a uclest teasing is that which takes T will go to him and comfort Lim in his | Wossessions, no patrimony, no Literature. | all that is base and unworthy with nob' (He Had Moved Weat, safe to suy, will be found to take their | decision to withdraw from the place dur- | effect through the aflcctions. Bavy is all Iast duys, He can not live long anyhow, | Pernaps they were the cursed descend: | scorn and corrosive contempt, to merit a stelline (. T.) Belli Fwo men who | pigce, A.J. Kexpgick, | ing the night and retrent ta El Paso. No [ emotion: his heart throws out feclers and then—" ants of Ham; perhaps the posterity of | love that is strong and tender and eter- | Were once warm friends but who had not sooner was this decided upon than 1t was | through every sense. The truth that he Again Fugenie crossed the Missour | th outeast, Ishmael, whom fealousy [ nal. For she ean bind or loose, cheer or | 5¢en each other for nearly twenty years rr— rapidly put into execution, “and the | loves andis beloved in return makes his and married Ldgar without further delay | and injustice drove out to the wilderness | chide, hetp or hinder in the fierce fray of | et on a railroad teain, Atter an ex- BURIED TREASURE. church treasurers, conscerated belis and [ World. Be curcful, then, how you ut The eharming home proved to be two | 10 give uname to the hapless pariahs of [ life. How often none of theso elements | change of grectings one of them suid: it . 3 church ornaments,as well as much private | Moral antennwe as the levers to accon:= shabby rooms near St aary’s ayenue, | $0cioty to time immemorial—‘their hand | entor into u marriage! The young peo. You are looking fresher thun you did, | A Scrap of History Two Centuries | yoacire, under heavy escort, was con- | PIsh ends of your own. Like waat- and tho clogant furnishings were of the | Bgainst every man's, and every man's | ple take things into their own hand and | €2rporai. A " ola. veyed to a point within the present city | tached tendrils they wither and drop off plainest kind found in second-hund shops, | hand agaiust theirs” Or were they | flee to their fate, or else the preliminaries bog your pardon, butit’s ‘general.’ ” Socorra (N. M.) Bullion: In August, | limit and in the dead of night were | $00n umm:fi" with the physical and ‘men- Ten days had pussed before she realized | Wandering Bedouins, wandering first by | are arranged and managed by interested | ? 168, the Pueblo Indiuns and their mo buried tal man. - While they ure alive and sen. the enormity of the deception practiced | choice and then by necessity, tll habit | elders. Our girls have 8 summer and o | /My friends call me ‘general, savage alliesina cowbined movement, | The ovacuation of Socorro took place | tient treat them tenderly. Do not tell upon her. From belng & ‘gentlon grew to second nature, and grown too | winter campaign, into which they plunge | , “Why, how's thatt We used to call you | drove the Spanish settlers from Santa e | quietly, and when the sun arose the say- | YOur ehitd that he does not love you, fo¥ leisure,” he toiled ten hours a day at his | Bumerous to find their' needful prey on | on an amatory mission to dazzlo and | ‘corporal. and other points in the northern portion | ages entered the place, plundered what | the sake or hearing him deny the charge, trade aud tottered home at dusk, s weary | their native soil, they spread over the | bewilder the other sex, and whether the ‘Yes, I was a corporal wheu I came | of this territory from their homes. At | was left and set fire to the town, The gal- | 14t banter tiud other food than his pref- and decaying fragment of trath, His | known worldy Adwamy mystery, decp us | resultant afiuirs ave the evolution of | out.of the army.” B3 the same time the missions throughout its escaped to Bl P crence for this or that play fellow; wach property boasts proved as cmpty as his | their dark eyes, surrounds them; a balo | blind impulse or cool caleulation, the That's w I thought. I don'tsee | New Mexico were destroyed, and the | Socorro remuinad 1s ats dabandonment | 1 that 1ove is divine ol waysaud evory- l:lu'ne. and a tenement in Chicago claimed | of antiquity on which history has thrown | chances of happiness are as one in ten. t you could have done since to raise | Franciscan and other monks slaughtered | and solitude until the year 1816, when it | Where, and show how honestly you prize clonged to a divorced wife. - no side light, they are people complete, Take the case of yery young people. | your rank.” whenever they fell into the hands of | was reoceupied, prinéipally by settlors | #nd reverence it. ake the best of a bad | individual, seperate with no rights, no | The girls know that they wust T Don’t, eh o their merciles? enemies, as were also | from Belen. La Joya, and " other poiuts , ‘osp sought employment | titles, not even a home, look pretty and air their small attrac- | N0, Idon't. What wasit:" .| the natives who had ‘embraced the | above. Twenty-five years ago n Mr. S A Timely Hint ng fawmities. You' are a - -~ tions. Like water-lilies on the placid I've moved further west four times.” | christian religion and refused in mudesome effort to recover the | *'Ifeelas though I were in heave ck!'" chirped the old codger, es Tk quality of the blood depends mueh | surface of tio lake they nod their grace- . » to become apostates, The refugees from sures which had been buried so long, | said an ardent admirer, who was slow in “"I 8 caress; ‘‘you are the best | ubon good or bad digestion and assimila. | ful heads. and with warm, wooing breath | A religious emhuaiafl:m Los Angeles, | Sunta Fe and other points | but failed. ‘There is nodoubt whatever s | b Piug the quastion. to n young ludy. wife [ ever badl’ 'The bride of | tion; to muke the blood rich in life and | enthrall the knightly admirer who bends | Cal., thought he heard s voice command- | porth, when but a few miles from So- | to the fact of this eache having been wish you did,”’ was (he rejoinder, & month — expericnced, tasty and slru#m-glvi constituents, use Dr. J. | over them. —Amid scenes aud surround- | ing him to sell what he had and give 1o | corro, were s0 sorely pressed that they | made, ana seoner or later some one more Why, do you doubt my word,” re neat—soon secured employment, and as | H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and | ings potently romantic they make eyes | the poor. So he -"'“LI’ 00 each to two | were about to suceumb to their savage | lucky than the others will stumble upon | proschiully. b alls for her increased, the demand for | Blood Purifier, it will nourish the proper- | at each other, smile snd ‘sumper. The | benevolent s cieties of the place, leaving | foe, when a large body of armed men | this wealth by ut or s the result of “Well—weil—they say marringes an i‘m decreased, and {o-day he is master | ties of the bleod from whieh the elements | parents may be entirely ignorant of | his hmf‘lv destitute.~ The moncy was | from this point came to their rescue and | systematic search. This will add seyveral | made in heaven,” she replied, of the bouse, & retired manglor of wood, | of vitality are draws, What is going op, or else they kuow | seut to the crank’s wife and children, defeated the rebels. The united Spanish | pages to the church records, which wili | She wears an engagement ring now, S