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THE OMAMA DATLY nrn. s:ye. __1&___-_,”“_”” ~_BET AN, OUTOBER 24, 1886,~TWELVE PAGER. SRR . Aim’fl THE WITS AND WAGS, | shoqit wo mirry; where theh wall 3¢ ";A.\' ENTERPRISING ~ TRIO. | e o ‘.':“',;,i‘i' Lin mind o man who front on_ti I better | GOSSIP ABOUT THE P THE FIREMAN BREAKS THE NEWS - | Remarkable Dogs and Other Charac rows from t oning H t sl 1 ut she d Of those who have favored the NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY The Fall Fashions—Verdicts of Six RENA Doy Mopment of Trsinoss i Tias ot Beautifal Actrosses as to Boa | ldnce§ with their patronage is that they have the utmost confidence in re- Aviler = an Men and | i, o 18 the Ll s [ at the resid : \ celving greatest value for their money, both in fit and workmanship. YO, niz im an oce fhe case ever e tme she - Qur aim from the time we made a place for ourselves among you has tay morning he | starts to the theatre A free show of the 3 ~ . T BiL I 1o SUHGUACE | o |y CIAFR BTl Contefbuion famous, beuiy, thigh limited to her been not alone to insure the continuance of each customer, but also to tre i< waning o your aige, Tom," ho s, and more: | it AT e, T repay wii St g t my | Secure a vast cirvcle of their associates, and that only can be done by ! O Teion ot mbmeparelt z 1% ould | of twenty, with @ shrclal bonuy thot hurshalling o loig e of wnd. | 21ving more goods for less money than any other dealer. To give you s like to sc yme evidence of basimess abi would satisfy a sculptor by i ¢ n the eyes W meme 3 Al § 3 s Dilke sennidal's f |t fim by, Mo & DM | vtmIiNly of Tantrves, An: aFlit by Tis St i 1 et o | @nL illustration of how money can be saved: When you buy their men's 0 i anw tonie, A0 PANSE von mnton tho Y rainened, | SCHoREY 0L colbeini, ¥ WA ORI AL eSO 11 wool cassimere business smt for $6, which would cost you at least 8o come along, Puffalo Bill. ) oot o' Jpkiye asked | Observer by its complete loveliness, | R 3¢9, Dosoriba Hifk o8 . - A - iped ot Trvlne and Terey el o g he. pape et T todway (i worn: | gfmith, Eheliove, bescribe hun: Ve | $0 anywhere else, you save $3. For the $3 left you can buy other use- g T he states one dear Wilkon as rusied, Ol : v il-,]". : She ha v:y. mv;'f personality that | beautiful it brown musiaclio, cutled | ful articles. For instance: RO e e aty's oTslC wdhen giv tomr 5 will bear something of « eration in | just enough—nose slightly Roman, bu oA " i “""""\"M;"“I"‘ l‘n . ek Koyt onta. | evstuming without produeing a vuigar | Sl goR brown eyes, t mpil | 2 scarlet all wool men’s undershirts at 50c. - - - - 8100 ungs went wrong from ach Y eilee i are e VO 0w, M ) & s p - - - - e "‘?“““IJ““"\"““h"'"' €| MO It s HooW Investment.» ro i i L el C it sl = ; e -H.1.00 e et b Sty Skt | e of Jowines, whie others can turn | Setmiyt oo s the Hansomert o | 2 fA10Y Aress shirts with collars and cuffsat 850 - - - 70 7o hear that the cowboys are wonders, yrice is gomg wp. " heir s ces into chessboards without | 1\ sty I otd that he made | i 5 - - - - schud o hat i ough tcr e '\‘.m “’”""k]‘\', s e thelr surfaces into, chessboards without | ‘1:"”“\.";}”; ; i,“,y‘?‘]‘”“".""l"}‘l"ii“:'. ;‘vl‘{;,_ | 2 pairs all wool men’s heavy half hose at 15¢ 30 Lts wild horses will drag us there, O BINU TIOHC BRI o dimo, | £, wnd 5o ter wister of brond squares | \ith Villard, and hns lost 1t il it obhe 0,y oot ekt 76 ol n, ‘(.)"‘:.!‘.' ‘:.“"‘.'.‘.‘I\.\.\-\\,'”‘l' a{.'u. .Lv',.f:‘.‘i]'.,'.:.‘f.k Vi -I....\;..'g‘_ and | £ _!;»,,-%;;',:J',::;";;‘,;‘_“‘;;.};;_""{,Izi;\,‘_;'“';; Extra goods saved on the suit - i w NS ' cowboys and Injuns and horses, p of this house, ¢ yropose to | the Ty *Shanter cap stuek on hor sor- [ yupte, adtitig SEAT ; 3 TGt Vi Teautirl Buttaio i T R0 /o B0S, Up10, & KHESE BOTOROIT | gl TiTw AANSUENA W BB (TR | o st During this week they make the folloan notlble offerings: 126 " ey say he's a durtine, @ hero Gl S PR R R that she was singular i hor | Costeof Campaigning. men’s chinchilla pen jackets, worth $6, for$1 159 nice chmclnlla., pea X ien 1 seo NEw Yo 't. 24, Correspondence A truly magnific ‘tiveness Bros dway is full s he and her My boy,” s fished a quarter out of his poe a the proud fath of the Bii T'hoe ch i 0vor his shonlders, Ry magnil st mumient | jackets and vests, $9, for $6. 93 75 men's all wool Melton overcoats, feminine beau A s Stahen pond our hay i un bt | equal could have boenfound o the | election fen i sty within i | WO th $11, for $7.50: 100 men’s all worsted dress overcoatsin black ‘ot gentle and nice with it s css ab oun come dc 01 U8 | et S 1BEEBrWE, 1o L oub she | teen yes 000, o8 % § 1 ¢ 5 T D0y Forse 16 it the yoag ncies R oy sy, 11tk gongvee | Loct, LIo0k OF IR0 0 o 1 o | #1000 s e | and brown, worth $12, for $7.75; 130 dozen whits unlaundried shirts = Go maslied upon Buifalo Billl L::y‘.!.\:.“:;-.luu» ¥\|<|1|1\';vl.|‘vlr| k‘l::“&y\‘l‘”‘ it s Miss illte M, e 15100, (i | anderstood, tho oatlay on benalt of the | 30c each, worth double the money. ARaral goods marked in plmn on, iess | iss ruess. Sheis | eity and county tie by a party, and . . A Twilight Fantasy. the Unugliter: of De. Hevke g Martin . | Lis wolling o, do with cngrevsnion, as: | Hgures at strictly one price at New \‘".l‘ lh 2t and a nicce oF | o vmen or aldermen, The town s ite, fhe Paterson iron manu The world is e woarisome de ‘I'hie life that we live 15 a bo The cheek of the apple is rosy, The Ramble But the canker-worm hides in the core. LGB stoat A LIi6 RARAEN Bl Our licarts have a void that is aching— 2 (ST hoy Tor thie disiant. spreading saill) I whose wife she spent u | divided into 812 clection aistricts, <o that That void, then, O, lasten to fill Sini hey tor the dog that hurried by With your mustang and [njunsand cowboys, With @ kettle tied to his tail n of Jast simme nac, in the | the number of voters at any one point is And yourself, O, sweet Butfalo Bill My good man skurried adown the road. i . Adirondacks. There beeame well | small. The safeguards of the law are so | \ ¥ 5 ‘ g ’ i acquainted with tie bride of Preside n W thi snporvision of tlia polls &0 | \ ) ] f : he he joyous drinking Im.HI N Cleveland, and they ot to be ve tho \H"ll by th ll\‘ll interests, that W 1 a res- | Andatter the ochre ear he sped g chummy after o sehool girl fashion. THe | ual fraud in th - comnting of i E ‘ A seated him- With many a grewsome shout. upshot is an invitation to Tillic to ~t:n a | hallots is very : \ | A Very Remarkable Dog. Sing hey for t A “thousand, and (“ ort, A solemn man recently ent taurant, followed by his dog, of o o 3 month or longer in Washington a zll"v""l“'fl;“” o for i bill of fare. Tewas | g wiy s haste, good neighbor?™ she | of Mys, Cloveland. 1f she docs not ¢ v erieds blse i tal belle \un What would you like to have, s VT neier the dow ot tliamber tnte nearly everybody clse in capi ‘two hundr asked the wauter, Tipping the table with | But witkimg, the echioes with a vell, hesped | them i count e no prophet. Sh costs $4,000 to merely ‘ his na Throwgh the twilight's gleam” and glint ing in a wardrobe that won't hi bailots 1o each vote The aintenance Fhe dog meanwhile had climbed upon Rt he t I : B “I 11 be Im\lvlnl“m"ll i'\l- ‘ of general headquarters is ch nle to a chair on the other side of the table and ced lad logked over the fence. heanty will conquer a tremendous vogue, | (e’ party fund, and so are tain i., " olaa - 3 {0 118 mireter where the birdiings sing and | Another thine that T know beforehand | eydgental outliys, but the o Of Ou as an D0 S N d the solenm man, reflect- the Washington scuson £ [ o el aitl b er ¥ Gith Rt S BBl % ta] S L) mana. “1 laugh,” " Prosident Cleveland 1s going to be e rin his own attire at the receptions. Lmean no disrespeet to his execllency when I say that heis naturall and by habit a siouchy sort of 1 Buchélorhood, prolonged wbnormal bound to muke a fellow earcless ing to out-door meeti e mmmuml) |- vided by separate politieal elubs, can tes interests. Wh g y <|~ honest expenditures S ered. The direet pure the New York Central. That was the A CAREER OF ROMANCE. | man, asks the most perplexing questions, 5 | matter of speculation, turning point in the harmonizing of the = | although he is only a little over two years 13 10 | so common as in sowe r viets. | yarious elements - the railroad world. Life of a Kentuckian | old gimme some oxtail soup, suid the dog ssumed the color of cold boiled v al “Cup o coffee and plenty of milk,” Wl'l)l on the solemn ni 3 CGimme me the s: he said. The Event said the dog. shuddered and turning fled ufter Jrowning: the man after nd when a quadraple chin and | When done at all it is pr | Sunth wus convineed that the advance in Who Was Twice Married to the At what o'clock, papa, was I born?™ o woman after the boy. | seventy inches of girth bust measure ob- | of the town where personal character is | prices was all a mistake, and that the Same Woman. asked this infant phenomenon. L with - squint at an adjoining Wil Stick to T seure his_view of Ins vest buitons, he i bubble must collapse. He wmade no | The death of G night | “About Loelock in the afternoon, my table was much interested in the seene. | Dotroit Free Pross: A Detroiter who | S0t casily know wiet st ont. ever paid to a | seeret to his friends, so it is sud, that | b inges o mind th f sor of Nis | son elllftom s tripito tho far || e e sked it ne saw any grizzly | und's tolet mbling about. saw them at § young hus who | the present r He bad observed it closely and finally | 1oy spoke to the solemn man. ekt “It must be a fearful lot o’ work to asitaken by John | this theory of the tion from: John Reilly, | from “*Benner’s Prophecie: om vas derived * which, hav- | the (.x. to ’S1, could not | and raisedin this l'uuu(\ vam to | “'Why, pa, that's not possible. Youare boru | always down town at that hour of the Jdied. When fivided be! . Dr.J. A, Har Ttis com- | and viee versa £100,000 in | steadily declined from nd not many dollars | 1873 to the spricg of 13 z pressed. Ho began making wild ofters, | {1"Gorking TR man relented i = It su) l|w¢-~l m- W mn«muum desuetude . my dear . ntly a twist of the fingers puted that Mayor ( e teUEUsE R at{on ni NoER hiuHet the fall The parti number? “Why do you as answered | teach tha nister [§) 3 i flernoon | The oflice w rthabaut be wrong in ‘85 and 85, His one of the prosperous plante {6 s bawildarad paront, it not ropl n, certunly. I killed 2 o % AR ety he wrong in i 3 i e ] plante | | reply, t mn man. 98 0H hoRtin vEal e s : h]t 1“;'" ged into the l"”‘" “,h]l_‘h} nap | oas that annus twa, y selling of the market when bellum days v tract of land | but made up his mind to enter the boy at ‘[ should think so," said the dog R ACILEE JonEioniNe Kive thornumel iny t ARELTIL but has since been reduced to a salary. up eventually ruin he owned was Anut bottom, in the the university of Texas as soon as ‘the “What "ud yon take for him now?” said | o a soyen m‘.l‘;', G Chil :“m(“(l‘illi his necktic l“:‘ll‘l;l “1":;«:'“:‘{ The usual price has Heath & Co., his brothers, most productive part of this seetion. He | session opens. A o Bai AN b i b on of his cont was it e button- | ¢ o % e 6 AT SO i T e L - i man with n squint, terday some of his friends went to him S ; [ Gar L 15, however, another theory of j haul ala ber of slaves, and, better | giseory of “tnnocuous Desuctud . “Wouldn't sell him " said the solemn | 4 <nid+ Ii“h |"'\t h‘l, " o vic L T | and the sl ty I which g good deat of still, a T sabe had | " New York Sum: o A man. 0, Wo 't wa soem on i ANEIEED R IR AMALS BANE | (TR (4 haye bee vastl septane N vk finan | grown in an” atmosphere unti LS AL, AoV e T L0 *You'd better not,” said the dog. ,;...i G :,:::"\M-' ‘\‘»‘1:::)"1:;“::"; ‘-‘\‘h;‘n;tml;,“"‘ ldu‘] him at t||||.» .-||‘(l.||u e, W n!I- onegen- | qoant to the cipants: thr ; 1 out- f\‘,!:l 11.}: ‘~|II|L||“ v\\“' )“ (:,',',:. ';... | “‘.\yl."“ e \lln‘m}nx: ; He had been :“'.] of llll\' w‘hn.-llutm- interrupting The ma LS as mucl 1 M B Ehle JALL tle but rapid hand she smoothe his hair, of money beyond the rezular con- s change fr P \ X | eus 2 Gt 0 i Jord at his desk, *“‘are yon re o man with wsquint was much im- s. 'The different statements made R R T A ) ) Y boyor o the change from a bull t customed to having his own way and to the aithor of that now famons ph tribution to_ the p | he I | b1 his last mpaign, he ‘\‘{l‘””l‘ll‘d ked some Jint off his arm and gave a “Well,”” said he, “Tean't refuse that. 1 ; . : ) ) ted, for he condueted his own | remonet of Barh et L e L, smilinzly looking np from hato o part with him, but you can have | «y: i that’ Hbtho ":"‘::;“"‘{"fl“: o ag | Listto his moustache. It o 13 thocloft 1hurian, and would not let the | beginning of an er: ancing values, | band u..qlm.(,., “county, now part of R . hi work of about thirtoen,_soconls, but how s fool him much. Bi Henry Duzro | This developed into the *“hoom,” which | Loui ho et Miss ! gronlioditisfiity L ns to note in_all the 1y passage ov phrase ten, and Il mike n memorandum o as Y Killea Bl bo morey forit.h said the dog. o Tatamany " §100,000 Tor o | did ot c = ly improving. The president was The man with the sauint drew a_chee d taken ‘muu'ul.\r from n -Ioml\ 10 a state of d until the summer of 1831, & Annie \hul\\ , the daughter of Col. books ve read to stick to it gentlemen niErizslles i nidiRevaral Eotaway toitie ] Then came four y ssionand | L. Shotwell, 1 whowas c ] | for the amount, whicll he gave to the sol- | 1" SrizAies, uud everal gotuway o dic Therefc v Clavelandwill | Svin (o AbramiBs Flowk, Bubitho Jane. || conctently, 1omwerng citlucs, which | dozen different l',“’}'f,“,""(‘",',“"." wordnimlght byo lioon emn man. The man was about leaving BIA0:! be touched up by his \nr:- this winter in | grs did not think he could ' be elected in- | eulmi RS T e Sian) | lestiwasion ]y sdoontito iRl xndidlostate w(roied by have found none, and am hen the d 1 L3 == Washington, and vastly to his better- et \ H H g Fonlintahtbd dnitiibeummiptol o Sl noL y t | nearly convinced that you are the when the dog eried agwin: The Champion Mean Man. A NALTAR Sbject for social cm’"mhph\_ 1‘14;:’):"![‘"1-1( y, and so nt into a fusion | that time there | in, though | and his commission m nt business | o S0y “N umll 'l ge speak ugain. never did, he gentleman with the squint was vroprietor of a show. The solemu man was a professional even. I'll never hts. 10w of the denocracy. Dugro | somewhat ce, which mining ri K . rich and mbitious. | should continne until 1839, the year oddly | The vast m.u fields of Union county, Is unfitness in L peculiarity of | Roswell *B. Flower would have signated by Henuer for the | owned by Brown & Jones. the Pittsburg American women? the women of | as much as that if the labe trophe, such as that of | other nations a ble to the incon- ; nominated him instead of gruous as are ours? ‘T'hese questions were 1 £30,000 to the Cleveland fund but barely outstripped h iere is not a meaner man in Austin Hostetter MeGinnis. He is ten older than Miss Esmeralda Long- n, to whow he has been paying his ses, but he has been cnnlmu.llly ising her hopes only to dash them to wered the pre K you this question Did you ever in 1 ingn book observe two words used near each other that im- 5 strong and expressive, hooriginated tion. is vo | | s, were his individually. kel b time, in 1862, there were only two | i universal here that a gen- | coal mines operated on the Ohio river | ventriloquist. Suggested by the scene n a basement ,000 to the cleetion of Hill as goyv- ment is under whul\ Dbelow Pittsburg, the one at Cannellton, 0 WhisLL, o B ¢ Esmoralda, josting | Fo0m of oncof the lage stores in this | ernor. "He spent $30,000 Lo beat Willle ¢ this crop ot noroand: thaiRhotiell mines niUnlon | aeoityasslrikinpiniomo ands s Ttte uside, your many good qualities of heart | €ity: ‘There were hundreds women | Astor for congress. "he great i ¢ in sto 5 tless is the_supply of e e Srolana t was on the | {FEG S Toed me to entertan | PAssing in and out and strolling from one In the present remarkable struggzle for nd so superior the quality, thata i i n Augusta and o );)“ h‘[‘““.,‘“ of the most pro ound | €ounter to another, and among them | the maye v, Theodore Rooseveit and 1 been i estedly rompleted to the mines ‘ city. Fubulous fortunes have Iy g ioontinuecithe Lpie | dent, “and if you will go to the lib: | and on the second shelf above and in same position as your ‘Locke’s Essays on the Understanding,” you will f novel, written by Bulwer Litton, entitled,'What Will He Do With It Please bring it here.”” Murs, Clevelund immediately did 50, Bangor. A well-dressed gentleman came 4 o i sympathy only a NS e T fton Wi D ‘"H;;';;,;;g‘; o e from Dangor 1 | £4TH to your futuro wolfare, but I regrot | tGIeIILs Loven Swve Qi ieas the oat velled a young man_ who t““'”‘"l e alootrioila and, sutine, ve » 1o was enguged in a gume of poker, dollar L‘ ante. e Sir,” said the well-dr LO0Rt RrOlC were worn sonie of the handsomest strect tt are wealthy, and yet vere some tine since, the trans Inot_cost them wonder- | tions have quadrup d. Then, as in le from the fleets of coal sent assessment is - only f ulations, one group | south trom these mmes. It is scen by ets, | £10,000, and it is doubted if he will spend .,f seeurit this what oriental grandeur was 1 llm hes of all colors formed : nuu\ln" an equal sum_individually. toosevelt wnd ad eh of be Tate and Miss Shotwell idoscope. _llv department was one id ina like amount to his party 'n.p Vanderl th their fortunes when united by mar- for housckeeping goods, and some of | treasury. Hewitt's election deemed | e at the residence of Colonel Shot those gorgeously ar il women | certain and Roosevelt's hopeless. Hence wellin Lowsviile. After mar Mr. we.e seleeting chopping ” bowl alers, under ¢ been t -ImH ed gentleman, Tingr, ha ter, simply asked a civil question, and o 1 - | there1s no cali for money in big quanti- | juspiration fall; the w and Mrs. to went to the Shotwell » i “ fiihopad for r. e i knives, tin - pans, fire. shov- | tics. The bulk of tho campatin fands | hud tholr duy and will hivve it ag e Lo ot e oL Oy s RO Bpciallntoanl ante Civil nothi i poker player. | How a Young ie | els, ete. The climax 'was reached | will be gotten from the eandidates for | presently even the corn Tonds will o ors supplied their wants, For some | Lrh to tho jast chapier i dbook fointh, I'd swid 1 was from Bangor, then Gently to an Engineer's Wife. when, {hrough an opening m the | the lower but more remuncrative | heard from, Mines cand i | tnd you will find this sentenco: “Jusper ou'd have suid, ‘Kindly oblige me’ with | Drake's - Magazine: Young fireman | thronz L saw a younz woman whose | offices. With Hewitt and Koosevelt |~ There are two factors m the situation e ossg|1aaaulydEuiaccari Ennoauions, sntipzos | the loan of your corkscrev then | (atger knocking ut the door of engimeers | toilette was largely ‘made up of whito | the nominations sought the men. | which the bulls confidently expect will | tieir union. Mr. Tate left his home, and | G e e a i 18 equally ap: everybody would have t | house, nvlvuu:lw— ‘Are you the wid—1 | Watered silk and Slace, poising a black- | But if Henry George's chances should | help to stimulate the activity of the | to this date the public do_not know “the | e8I g et D oY) | racket 5 bald-headed and motiveaten | UG v you-— bottomed kettle with a daintily gloved | become Imnnmn"lhwn"h!l" adherence | market and bring about higher and still | canse, Surmises were plentiful, but no | BIeabe o FHE S hol ons iy pnisomsiothorroad. Engine Wife (savagely) — “Am 1 | hand! Her costume would have answered | of Irving Hall, or by means of that fealty | higher quotations. One s the addition | knowledze of the cunse was ever had. Tt yEtGER L JUL GG me Dooby ,,|,hm|‘:::' el ',‘)'I'"”“‘ g lv"::;‘{’ltz \\!ml erhaps she in- | which the trades unions have promised | to” the curreney, through the issue of | was known that Ins estate was gone, but [ oz "t “Chiaptar LV Book 5, i which ded going to one after purchasing a | to him, then Hewitt could by g kettle to send home to Bridzet. | expectéd to thrust his hand « v oc the following part of a'sentenc reasonal small silver certiticates. The 87,000,000 - ‘Reviving thercon t which had fallen Al ep mto his | of mint silyer dollars in the treasury was of small importance, for his Bangor Young Mens ~-\‘, I'm not Jim-—"* ch. time after Mr. T, hias never 1 hope it tion is 1n town at the pi ol Or, was it B ot herself sent this er- vell-ii vallof t 3 ‘ mean Mr. Jim Br r, was it Bridget herself sent on this er- [ well-filled wallet, In the wiil be mobil and added to the cur- e left home AR B R i Pl take it all back—ac apolo- “Well, what if T am ? Hayen't you a | Fnd masquerading in her mistre: best i ed on the union rency In actl ErTT Under the \te procured a divoree, und shortly ihto desue "'Iul and o llll{ Wil (n.n Ip and this bottle. crotury tee s L t? I tried to see the fes o g Pt f S tention, and the word desuctude ex- R0rOk 10 in your head v piiinth do-ikap Shf features more which regular law, the volume of green cannot be | afterward muy am - Churehill, o Drosive, th combination of thoso two 8it down tin I m)"‘)pm'”” 'm-=but I didn’t hanker after such | ¢losely, but the pussing train hid her have to pay for, and the c contracted,and henee the prosperous planter, who - | Dartieular words suited my ideas exaetly, w and my qu the and with wh isfactorily answe quainted during her warried life min Iu the meantime Andr small nec expense ssments on the anions y Ll from ' Vi pot, and Ll seo what I ean' do for aRierEands o end toa bod I:u'nmvsnulu' must be tions, The pe ngland wi ve the whole concluded the presi- 5o I used them. Now you'k of iod i Do you thiuk there’s no | been s paiience ¥ Why didn't | Wi Brideo denomnn 113 of his own notivity in stumbing speculation in history, my dear, ‘ dent, *and_you need not suy anything ] & tarch Jim come himself ¥’ Handsome women are subjects for eri the other forms ot cleetioneering. Prob: | the government authorized m.- issue of | an old bachelor unele, had died and foft | ) 1 A e QG e "u'“"“'{,:'.(',',i,t,'"':‘fi o couldn't, ma‘am-—that is-but the | ¢l judgment. especially when they ap- | ably he will thus get rid of $1,0d0. | one pound notes, A > | s vast ostate to Gabo Tato and his sis- | AbOULILL0 iy who 15 tho - onlyother Wwas onc ra monting. in | 1astword Jim spoke, ma'am, he says—" , but ""‘ it ever oc Should he be elucted, not the least of the | gorzing all the HHAAE .| ter. Hugh Tate, another baehelor uncle, INew Orleans to denounce William Pitt “*“The last word Jimn spoke? (upper professional wonders of it will be that it was done | we must ex) d of extreme I)n s00n died and added his fortune o that 1t was So ‘Kellogz. He made a long and powerful ter and ascending.) He's gone | Mgt hay phemgroulin o without a fat fund, OMARJANE ness of his brother Andrew for the benetit of | plattsmouth Journal, Oct. 2: Tha re- b spoech and wound itup with a peroration and got smashed and sent a fool like you }':I)' Svu (I)L llrlum t I‘A'Il! i ¢ : R ie——— S exch uuw Anul \nll finally spre: X 11 | his ne rm-\\"mh! 1 . Not long after | ort that John Fitzgerald, ||u- president # Mingulurly vivid forco. T oan't recail | b here to tell me, has ho?* igh n thinkingof it, .Im ;‘,} ned by Fal rophecies, the :‘n:l-lll\ ’:f 2.’.‘“‘.‘.'(( ate died, and Jeft her | of the Trish National League, had been v “But, ma'am—" (dropping a box | Nce setout in a hansom fo do w Yourk, Oct. 20.—[Correspondence g0 up, Tt T lll)l.(r‘r. wing. i l'ull“l:unn Fanny [ of the Beg.]—The bull movement, now 1 and finally BYORDAEL, AR putthe question |y, ger way in Wall strect, diseredits some of the gener plumply to her: *Who is the handsom- 3 i ey ey Ust iy you hive ever seen in one of | OF tho theorics of prices to which opora- | VRIS i uence will be the bettor muel | (nes in the world at large, All necounts your audienc «l-r\‘..l Price, she | tors formerly pinned their faith, S 198018708 \ ITONELY promptly raplied. *But he is your hus- [ Benner. the Ohio farmer, whose book | paree that the trade outlook in ml‘o‘:‘;{!lllll“"“l: l.-:l,,(.l\,.llgh‘.,,:m“.lx!", l‘|,‘, © "llul,“;(n:\(' 30 Y, the galoot! bana” “*“To be sure, but that doesn’t | forecasting prices, published 1875, at- Dittor th n it has boen for Nn e nod ‘"h:{-‘: (%5 :?.:;’;1 “Don't ‘but’ m 20" goat!" .lllhrllu' .‘1-:|' rlI\l ‘l‘ru-l.- |i~ 0 Ivlull built o ored widespead attention, because he | has been attributed to the mu~|w|l th e e iy chap, aged thirty-seven, 1 should g w R or itable inm bo truns ornled into b glittering - Desporatelyl=tically and tely, a4t anc uis face 18 Jndoot very. bright i really presiicted tho raise and fall of iron | SHver may be umhiabituble 1 ATZO aS & wal f (s 4 ks : s natur e ¥ <4 2 Tio £ 5 A 3 o x'\ Tge n wl..ylf;"%m.'.',‘.||.f.:: “Now, don't lic to me! Give me the | fdmirab In ‘imn he is »uml(lun;.i\uf a | and stocks up to 1881, has naturally be | pspecially in those articles avich man again, He wrote to his wife " at in addition to I thus ' represented coula be cast | Pox—1 can tell U“l“‘bnplcw of Lim | esux. Next. T went to Madam Mod- | quite an among certain operit- | jnto international commerce, most | to send the ehildren to nim at Evansville, much anxiety anong his 7 N tat e ofons oo filefh s nife, Jaska with my quer *ll"! too was In- | tors, 1 er, he pub- | sagacious people in the strect believe that | Ind., as he wanted to sce them, She lpvl' the report as sent out in- the dispatehes ‘¥ would not take the bribe to cmmw Scizing and tearing it open)— i,]\::.'l:‘;:"'(‘l) Hmf“allrn lll:‘.l:‘lllllll:‘:ttlnll()lllwll’ TP leationsy in which he | & change has taken place u the l'r.ula- of In}:xivlgf|-x-i~ \villl children. _\71:;:1‘11\ brought telegrams from many distunt Plaees with William Pitt Kello, Well, if this win't enough to try the pa- Sy 1] 1 erthat I had | 00 ertain forecastswhioh havenot | the world, and that g cotton, | afterward, a divorce was procured fiom | yoints in the United States inquiring us R et pardin fll front | tience of u meeting house full of saint taken that kind of a reply once | P Q0ry food and clothing of al i be am Churcaill, the second husband, and | 1o the extent of his injuries. pl‘m‘,‘,‘m, it ‘m{;’l. Ui front | ip\0of Jim's dirty shirts! Wants feny | d0d for all. - Then she suid: “Well, the verified by the courseiof the market | démand, and at ady: lily following that divorce was the - wdise will be in de- om her own rght | injurcd in the wreck n nd labor will | and umh\ulml interests in the estates of \ a mistake upon the al enhancement of ] Andrew and Il 1t was anothe The president of the league was at- home when the aceident occurred. He passed through Plattsmouth this morning en route to some point in lows. The killed and injured men were ¢ i t | and he was at the scene of the wreek as could take him there, five men Killed. Mr. Doweese, wus vt of the Omahu John Fitzgerald., words, but here 1s the substance of pem: “If overy drop of water that Wrap, Jed in a_ paper, then, with great “flows through the mighty Mississipp | ORI ntion, picking itup again), M its 1oy source w the far northwest | LIl bet you've got Jim in that cigar- B ero turnod into golden coin and . the | POX, or what pieces there is left of him; Whole vast flood wore emptied at my | he always said he'd be brought howe in a his sister, The i puriod. of _ noarly Notwithstanding the lerable adyertising had been nothing could be heard of Gube and i was supposed to be dead heard from at Cs Arriving home he | % ) washed, I suppose! Just like handsomest auditor I can remember | this fall. He was correct i auticivating Davin G. CroLy. of Tate to the ue Carl Pretzel's Philosophy amonge! ‘,,f}}{,;‘,,‘“:‘,"”"' with iis._ wifo's Geotins 'theyim to fo0l | was Mr. Nicholas Smith, the husband of | a lurge crop of cereuls, especially wheat, s woman who b { adivorce from | Vhen der front shtoop of u church ng e fhero's $2,000 Tnsurance on his life 1 | ono of Horuco Greoloy's daughters.” o | and unusually low prices for them. But [They Al Get Py h him y y | | house gits shdruck mid fomal Tienin there's ent! g used to go to the theatre a good deal, | he also gave it as his judgment that there ) veler: “*How are you, Sinee then they have lived here most of | moralidy gits a headache in its shtomach ©Orthografical and Orthoepical, ere's a cent! Why didn't you speak | 1" cually satina box, suid one of the profession’toa | the time where he was | would be little demand foridron, and that | Billys" conspicuous to me of course. He was a | securities of all kinds=would sell | brother ac big, lion-like man with a positive suburban home | - Der fellor dot dond got der ambitions to just met in | being the Yhus lad 8 dissi- | vork for a lifin he got not much pishiess s you si o8 lifo since 1 iirst know him, but was | to uilow some goot tings of dis e to go s g s out_and not make & muss of it#* 7 was a young man in Bordeaux ou didn’t give me a chance, ma'am mzud to 3 girl who said neaux; (retreating). But Jim's last words wa > a or whom he had beau- | off. In these foreshadowings he | New York. "I haven’t as ho left for & week off with his tiful yet manly face. Yes, I think Mr. | but repeated — what #ad already | Jast season. By the way, how did you ny only to himself. He has been | his shirt collar dhroc RN A day she sighs, I ot or s vk off it IS S| Smith i the handsomest man I ever saw | been published ir ‘his #*prophecies | got along with that company” Iden goose for more than one | Der shnake shducks his shnoot der 'wnm for serving him seaux. treating), ‘not to, »uah one of them but. | BCLoss the footlights. Finally 1 visited | wherein he lmid down what he calls his *First r: Got promoted before we In his affluence he was generous | roses out und shtings you nut his shtinger; Y g U m turn the four British beéauties who [ “law of periodicity,” In this generali had been out four month nce, and hundreds of poor | dot wroves der old adferb, vhich did 1 in a moment of pique night of comfort and a good | said: “Rum vas der brodder by law of ROh, he will, will he" iavo como uoros the brine. to s, The | tlon, pauies ure dug in periods of time | “Indeed! That was very fortunate nerlmerulunnnmamlque 1 first of thei as Lord 1 lale’s Violef 4 1) pightee 0 [ '8 e e 1 to the plentiful purse of Gabe Tate. leshnuk: i n the impromptu race betwee: irst of them was Lord Lons s Violet | varymng from eighteen te twenty-one Oh, that's nothing. Nearly all the o the plentiful purse of Gabe Tate. | rottleshnukes. Not E:I:;j'n‘lel;l‘b'xs“su m angry womats nemed with o mon oo ™8 | Cameron. Do you restrict your question | years. ~ These financial catastrophies | members of the company got promoted.” | For two or more years e has beey failing | | Religion puts dex meat on der, bongs of wdldutuolmlx A young fireman armed with fear, the latter to the gentlemen whom I have acted to | are preceded by a wild intlation. Ac- “In what way and on numl A maleeN Al length, in Amerieat Well, then, I fancy that I | cording to Benner's dutas the year of “Why, most of us started out in_minor s can't tell you his name,but I can’describe | highest prices may not come until 1888, | parts, but we were all w: Ay SUppeaux, A Queer Combination, him to you. He sat the other night near | and a pillun is dué in 1889. But '8¢ and gentlemen before wi «; remdence of his farding, who lives - now | so fat dot de 2 within five miles of | pooty pad shocks dot come came off winner ln Dbrenmbles und bye-laws an besser shtood der awful mit adver- alking ladic as we well * 1 who had [ivll'ul) of beaux, Met a lover oue night, W, J. 0'Reardon. the front of the orchestra, where I had a ho if this theory was correct, by Uiys, No in Union county. B ar 4 ¢ | us had jug ho 20N P » 8 m‘lugl}.‘:.u;m.‘.‘l‘:«:‘;g:ufl.S:: S “,,u,u,,“lpe, coWmbination of chisek and per go(x:}\u,w mlnl.‘m b umlm;s:::n au'\dj| t «llm g ,m;q y depression of trada I. 3 cuonen b2 <18 T-.fl‘?li}‘.i.“fu':“fn “1'"“u:',"l.f.‘l“\rhu':mw JHER AT U0NE K PRGN AIRY) . | r enough to e g ho was nrines fo ) W ~- B assed 0¢ ll\ml1‘\|:lr.‘|il')l'\le. gab, impudence, vanity, ]a‘uunu-‘wlnicglllgh thirty: |Illlw"| AN ol vy avd BWUKS ARY 17O A Man of His Word, lying at his residence in this city. and B“Ls‘“ Fln Pl y Had Their Mouths ’l‘ulalher. Jealousy, hate, scorn, baseuness, insanit; stronely » qroR WETe Thise who are in a pmumu to know, Pittsburg Dispatch: “See here, Mr. | will be inte Fernwood cemeter) dwlnre " said Belle, sweetly, **Au- | Honor, truth, wisdom, virtue, urbanit+ wir, with black hair, und a | suy that Henry N. Swith’s fortune was | Jon when are you going to pay me | to-morrow at ock 2. m. Mrs A Is that whi s Mg ! y y N H RO § /¥y our thoughts run exactly in un # Ruat whinisical ooy , | mat ¥y brunette complexion; his | due to his prnfnuml belief in “Benner's | that bill¥ 3 and her children ne, Lo see Lflws t mum had those very word OO eams & fhan: toile wnadnbhuluu'ly l.nullu. ql Perhups | Prophecies.”” When the tide turned {4&[ u]m see, “thl“ .Iu it fimr s the lady in he I4|A:H"| i “mn:u :.»‘4:.\:,: . ‘.-. - oy fathom the d you can identify him." could, easily. | from higher to lower prices, in the “For that suit of clothes you're wearing | ne hut her life was so event watty " y el the depths of Lis iunate | yio wus“Aurclius Sharp, and very | autumnof 1885, the leaders of tho strect | now. ful. She not appear {0 bo over b S "1&? anu 4 saw him put 'em there, | To-day n.nnlrlu)el\ to-morrow all gravity, | fashionabie in Fifth avenue, lhuu"h were bears, who had made large for- “Ab, to be sure. And I gotthem about | thirty y until you see her was behind the sofa before | Forblowinghisown horn he hasa provensity, | searcely in a so selling stock short for the pre- | —about™ grown daughter Dy her side. ~ She 1s # cty way, for | he'conducts | tunes bl fllul ent. son Bar- | vious tarce years. Among them were "\lmlll reit's prineipal aotre:s Charles Waoerischoffer, William L | “Exactl ghest admiration | Travis, Addison Carmack, Henry N. [ \...mum,.mlu awe for the amount Itried to shake her | Smith and others of le ¥ months ago.” fmall woman of the pe came in, when he held his mouth | Even under ciouds of singular density, a tailoring es ncither blonde nor yo ," smd little Johnny, emphatt Oh, wystical clay-bank, ealled a ) He can be the source of beastly brutality, gave the i Bemodest and meek, or indul; hil 1o Lester Wallack, ® Thought It Cheapeat to Marey the | oSS 1y (e Lty fotlity > | verdict by imveaching it with the charge [ Jay Gould and De Old Woman OF AT ars AR St s e waa s theatricad mavager, w0 | White failed to vealice the \ignificance of eky Ste Journal: “Well, Jeunie, This curious enigma called man, was advantageously eshibited to in a | the absorption of the West Shore road by | ain’t g Pexas ¢ elaim the championship for J keeping y 4, | the most precocious chi Id. Tun Keanedy Vi keoping my. word, | 1 310 Tafant son of an Austin gentle' 1517 Douglas St.