Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 10, 1886, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: