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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OCTOBER 24 . THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY Hereby announce to the citizens of Omaha and surrounding country, that on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1886, They will open at 1319 Farnam st., a stock of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Notions and Furnishing Goods. That will be complete in all the different departments. Our facilities for buying are unsurpassed, which enables us to sell at the lowest prices vossi- ble to be made on first class goods, Our method of doing business is the only one that can do exact justice to all. We mark every article in plain figures and sell Strictly at One Price and for Cash, from Which Rule We Never Deviate. This gives every customer an equal advantage, and a child can trade as well as the most expert shopper. It is a self-evident fact that firms doing a credit business must employ a much larger capiual, keep a force of expensive hookkeepers and collectors, beside losing a large amount in bad ac- counts. ‘Who pays for all this? The cash purchaser in every instance. Our aim willbe to supply our stock with new and desirable goods as fast as they appear in the eastern markets, and trust by square dealing and close attention to the wants of our customers to merit a share of the patronage of this community. TEIOIMESCIYT, BELIDEIT @ COMIPEAITE, 1319 Farnarn Street, i z o o - . sl VAN CRTS T | s of a case of rape that was committed | cam cave 1ts inaugural pacty a YIRS N\ TRIITHS | for the moment with the usually accepted — onel return them, and almost felt like | “Delos, darling! Delos! | "0”“;\\ (:[‘4’[5 A Hlm)“‘ i night before. "It “seome, vt young Masonio T y Friday .-Qu-.,...g,z Tlx‘l I)LX“LR b N.\]\ ““J“[S. method. There is something positively looking upon the a dream | Ohy how that name thrilled me! Looks SR Lennedy's siste irl of fifteen or six” | which was very lar, attended and re- tempting about such words as “l. and A little later anc nown all over the child again my emotion in- en years of age, was crossing s a [ suceess in ry particular. it Sliggers” in fact we recommend “Lovd™ - the camp t the spy had efected his sed, for 1 recognized i her a stroy The Jury Fixes the Damages at Cn'v ttle” way from her home, wl a anual ball of the” Lincoln let- | America's First Lord's Extraordinary Con- | Dexter's hook to the adyocates of pho Of course the colonel ';"‘j‘“‘{i“ resemblance to the woman whose hand Thousand Dollars, ramp approached her nd by | ter riers, held the past week at ‘Tem- {bation to Bite G netic vrinting, who, it is believed, ted the affair with a show T!]{»v_n!u}n.;l!: had sought in marringe. A minute later hroats upon her life omplished | ple hall, was all and more than its pro- tribution to Literature, seeretly revel ih similar practices ness, but without result, and by and by acious, bryght-f; aceful young e s |[..»m<|| PUrDOS soon | jectors anticipated, both as financial | Uhe actual contents of this precious ”';');‘» e SRR RS s AVBUTY l"«'fl"': A rht £ 1ttls thi - s the facts were made n, search | and social success. The society people - 5. | volume are as uniqueas the speliing. ] ] [ gade was wrd you eall this sweet little thing WAUUN LA AL LM Ul | s mmenced for the brute, but up to | of Lincoln remembered the dilig ‘nnl-.-.- B (A AR LA N and we admit th St & vatoli study | to go into action, 1 snd L I said, lifting my hat; pray, what — she present time he has eluded capture. | of Unele Sam's emploves in amanner to - wo are quitt urable to say what the book | Uolonel, w word with you, please. last nao Proceedings of the Young Men's | If he were caught, under the present | warcant them in making theie ballone of | fhe Josh Billings Spelier of the | is about. We indeed defy any one to tell He stopped and p. Mlm_-' rospRna .\“ t‘Cardonne,” she answored ) Christian Association—A Case of | state of excitement in that neighborhood | annual occurrenc Bably DayEAG RHGIs0, Bhsou- the meaning with certainty; to oxplam tention. Ho was a soldicr in cvery sense Al T ejacutated, my hand at my bip thero would be an almost cortainty of | | Br Jncob Mahler, who conduotod larly Days—A Gambler, Specu ! the use of the word pickel (3pelt “pikel,” | of the word, but without arrogance. | month’ to hide its nervons twitohing. Kapo — Travelers' Protective mob violence. The ease now in the | delightful school of dancing last spring lator and Murdcrer of by the way); to say who “the knowing You did not Ime to the witness | “The general and myself are old friends. . Association—Lincoln Notes, hands of the detectives, is boing pushed, [ in Lincoln, writes from St. Lous that ho King's English. oies™ wore, or what thoy hind done to | stand in that investigation,” I suid. I e he 0 ? and a reward of fifty dollars has been 1 Lincoln the coming spring to rouse his “Tordship's' indignation | SWhat mvestigation " he askec Just beyond the bend in the path, sir," 3 offered for the arrest of the rapist and ot bis clu gain, 1f a guess may be hazarded, it would | *'Tn conacetion with the eseape of the | she said, with a courtosy. 3 § 1y JFROMTITE BER'A LINCOLN BURRAU. | his delivery to any railroad station. ) rn Mission society From Book-Lore: Onc of the most ex- | seem that Timothy Dexter was an ignor- $py."' 1 ied, S G I found the general seated beside his The jury in tho long drawn-out Hoffman wnt afternoon and even- | (ryordinary books ever published in the | ant bub sharp-witted man of business, On!™ cjaculuted the colonel. “Ldid | wife on onc of the rustic benches. He libel suit retired to the jury room Friday | pounds, heavy mustache, light b ing meeting Tuesday, with Mr. and Mrs. TR fuct any language, is en. | DOl (18 withess” tho warming-an inci: | hot know you had anything to toll. " | gave me & hearty wolome and- then in- evening, where they remained all mght, | eyes, dressed in gray cont and ve L. J. Byer at their home, 1510 P street. | “MEISH OF I HEL G TENBUARE, W8 €14 g 6 Ty progant, proud, and extremely | DAl colonel, I hada greatdeatto tel troduced me. crduy morning they [ AL ne me and at 9 o’clock returned a verdict awarding $1,000 to the ¥ING noon was largrely devoted to the | titied *A Pickle for the Knowing Ones, [ qlicitous of the world's good opinion, 1 said. “Lwasn't going’to push myself |~ “You have met before,” he said laugh- s of the Lincoln Post A, of | business of the society, and the cvening | or Plain Truths in a Homespun Dress, by | He had persuaded himself there was forward. L held back for your sake. | ing. *“You arrested her ‘oncoe for a spy.” A P. A, are urged to be prompt vas given over to sociubility. Mrs. 17 | Timothy Dexter, of Dalden, in Middle- | nothmng he could not do, and when his Cotonel Cardonne, I saw you come into ““And she was guilty,” Lreplied. “'She plaintiff. ~ The counsel for the detense at the Windsor notel parlors on | E. Newton, Mrs. T, B. Davis, Mrs. T, F. { gox county, Mass.” This fimothy Dexter | apacity was called in question, he put | My tent aud take the keys. afterwaid nursed me in the hospital. ch, Mrs. .J. er, Mrs. A. C. Wood immediately made a motion for a new lay evening mext. All traveling trial, and if overrnled an appeal will fol- | men in Lincoln are invited to come low to the supreme court. Every poli- | around 'lu mr vnw'l!n‘x;_{ and become ae- | 8 AL EARET o | quainted with and be tical cnemy of Mr. Rosewater and tho | (i oot Tlis oite political ring that fears hon Mo 0. e He was alittle startled, “0h, she did, ch?'" exc that s0?”" he asked in a queer tone. | gral ‘Why, Delos, yon never told me.'" “Yes," Lreplied. 1 shull never betray |~ “Didn’t 1, dear®’she said, in an odd iner i ey Tite | the “knowing ones”—those who and Mra, K. A, | Was born in 1743, and being m eurly life | oy o) rg Whout his own busine Brown assisted at the receptior as poor us he well could be, turned his at- | 1'Gia " Mimsolf—to the pain. of \ me members of Tlhe cowing amusement attraction at | tention to speculation, in - which pursuit | themselves ridiculed in sixty pages of | your seeret, colonel, but 1 am everlast- | tone. I supposed you knew.' You told + e especially de- | the Funke opera house is the concert by | he eventnally amassed a very large for- | jargon. ‘To be ridiculed by *Lord” Dex- | m,:.jlvyurmnslu know wl\:n‘u all meant. the colonel that you released me. " st daylight | girous that the post rousing meet- - Mme. Brambilta and her meritorious | tune. The particular venture in which | ter, of Newburyport, the yulg: i Well, corporal, so would L1 be,” he “Why, no 1 didn’t!” declared tho gon- in public matters are ready to dance a | ing at this stated in order that | company. The entertainment is entitled | e reaped such o substantial rd, is | warming-pans, said with ashort Bagh. *You '"1\1-1?'":1'1' renl hornpipe. Following the charge of the | definite arrangements may be mad> to | “A Night of Sone,” and it is a taking | one which shows in a marked degree the | king's Englis time laugh. | vory frank :uu_!‘\'.l- discroto, and Il t judgze in the case a verdict for the plain- | take possession of the new quarters re- | title to Lincoln people. who are generons | possession of that adventurous spirit | ing in_ his o—there was| the | YOURITaoUElt alloed A be expected. Judge Cently leased for the use of the post, | patrons of all musical engagements at | without which a gambler merely plays | rub. Dexter at_ Newburyport | It was the 17th of A UIEEs0omar 110 s expocke Qhals THE STRIKING PLUMBERS, the opera house for the fall. Dexte goruing gamb- | on October 26 1906, 'hut which ensued was the Mason’s closin h was terse, pointed | [y an interview with some of the boys il C. France, with Miss Hillman as | ler, for having made his mind, he | not before he had rea aimed the gen- ¢ ou admitted it," I reminded tile. “Well, maybe [ did,” rejoined he, nd the battle | laughing. n tie of Black | Mrs. Cardonne was sociable with me; sed that even gold River Bridge. “The colonel was wounded | till she was reserved enough to show me | and at times ¢ arraignment of the | who have gone out from work from the | Jeading lady, opens a week's engagement | never for one instant swerved from his | fails oceasionally to pure respeet and was sent to the lu_*;\vj:-ll-n o throe | 4124 she had not forgotten my passionate false issues lugged into the trial. Upon | different plumber firms in the city, they | af the Peopld’s theatre Monday evening, No omens of forthcoming disas- | and esteem. He bitterly ¢ nsin _In an engragement whioh oceurred Lhroc ion of loy the measure of damages he was particu- | State that no firm now four or any | with Wednesday and Saturday matinces. had terrors for him. tho same vilo hand. but this time with- months lter. © was wounded, taken pris: | +Genoral,” [said us wo walked back to | 1 slarly strong, and ho uprooted the pre- | umber of gangs of regular plumbers at | Phe People’s theatre has proved a popu- | Some nersons, morcover, can do no | out ostentation and presumplion, that r, and coveyed te « the hotel to you promised to ex- | 3 AL yGLTOng, PLODOLLSO work, that the pipe men are at work, but | Jar house since 1ts opening. wrong: everything they touch turns on | “I gave my wife and my sun five tousand | Pital. - G : ; plain this to me.” f tonse sct up of montal anguish in & Way | not the bench men. The boys further | 3. 4l Mrs K. K, Hayden arc in | tho instant to & mass of solid gold. And | doffars n pece bocos thay nst mo, and here were several female nurses, one Explain what?" asked he. ! that fairly startled the Hoffman sym- | say that they are standing out for £00d | picige o Ty S LU gL of these was. Dexter—a man of ideas | they hav forgotten we.” Poor Lord Doy of whom waa especlally kind to me. She Your provious acquaintuico with tho pathizers. He challenged the jury to wzes for good men, and that what the . \W ) 5 visitine in Faip. | Which no one ever dreamed of before—a | teri despite the strange mixture of let- 19.0°4 s oy (I | —the—spy.” i i Ehow. sehorein a scintille. of damage had | A5k and wantis (AL the firms cmploy b iy 7 Cooper 18 visiting in Falr- | pan who filled his gardens with wooden | tors, ‘there 1 something hera “which | 10t dutract from her loveliness. Her very L aOn" e ciaenlated. “Woll, { beliove L beon shown by the eviden in the ; first-class men, and mot fill the benehes | DU, 21. Smith. ot Ohi bl 1es and dressed himself like s Roman ( places you beyond the reach of Parthian | Presence di e ook e st e pwu‘n llluv\z: irtlilx‘ isn't much G He askod the jury how | With cheap labor. This the story of the 0 Mixs Carrio D ot Ohio, e b who wrote books in obsti shots. * Your ‘lamentation is as genuine | AS 'L was unable to speak, my most ‘lnl‘!l'l Wo sorc hotrot v|uu)\-l'4{i‘(ltllm war, ioh dhmage. any publicanon could | Men in comparison with the tales of the | been visitng in- Lincoin, has returned | qofiance of every law of etymology on the faco of it us if it hnd boon conciiod | frowblesoine wound being in my clieck, 1 both boing from the south. Then came o a0 btoon Lk Hoffman in | bosses published in the local papers. h“\';"" S M. G | Y ] (| = tho finest stylo of Addison or Steelo. | found my gratiication in simply watch | the appeal to arms. Ihad boon educated e LA % £ By PARSON'S PARTING Mrs. E. M. Cooley and Mrs. C. M. “Lord” Dexter, as e delighted to c: —-——— g e| 5l : at West Point; as a child of tho state; P airway loading from tho governor's |y hig creditors - seems tobe quite an | Leighion have gone to. Minneapolis €6 | himeoit conaore that fhghed, to call ner, which was not an_inexplicable ‘oc- | T was in the regular army. I owed m, at tho timo of the alleged stato rob g : n have gono i, o THE LITTLE SPY. o oo I o amy. T oy i told M. Caldwell Lo wait nnd | oxtonsive one. On Friday when the ! the National W.C. T. U. 3 the West Indian Islands must bo subject S liolme i possiblynotiiolhor | fetuntrydsliog y conyictions of seo'what would happen as they Jooked | Sherifl’ took possession of ‘his grocery | prof. H. H. Nicholson, of the univer- | to occasional attacks of chill. He nevor, A Story of the Civil War. e oo L enra camatmting and | 101y rote higher than niy preferonces; upon & man with his gun to his shoulder | FOR° D14 S0 ARCRE hone fjew ©sity, was visiting in Omaiha the firstof the | so far as can be uscertnned, weat. newt s | mnening lhon spoused the Union cause. Delos, here, and who shot a fellow’ man in the back. Judge Muson dvelared that the publicu: tion had been made in the interest of good government; that it had been con- that Pa suspected that by noon yesterday twenty- five attachments, amounting to several times the value of the stock, would be oL Thbes suggestively ;m; jua u fiery little southerner, and she Wit was quite pos- |« : St wetive, | tnet. The tide of war was surging that | hroke the engagement as sho had ol in Not elint to Corporal,you'trainodias’ aidstectie, | |lwi tangible evidence of ‘it came | threatencd that she would. Loving her nd then. He there- | did you not? in the shave of a shell ~which crashed | ag I did 1 helped her out of the trouble 3 any onc of the wds i his'life; but he BY PRANM H. STAUFFER. noti Mrs. Cornell, of Columbus, O., is visit- | S3W clearly enouzh t ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. | sible for an inhabi Brown, in this cit fecl cold every now i P i SRATEA ; ; X Jolonel Cardonne was steadily regard- | through the roof of the hospital. 35 T ; el ':'r‘él, B on it ) pacfindants | Parsons, $120, Field & Harrison Lincoln the past weuk, attending the stato | oy’ credit and shipped them to the West | | “And nequired quite a reputation,” T | Mtense surpriseand admiration my hand- | ondod—and so did our estrangemont. tion Y. M. C. A, some nu Brown & Patrick $95, and others for vari i Rt : i up the shell and flung | Nothing very remarkuble in all that, lication was made to answer for atand. | Brown & Patrick 305, and others for var- Mury Crissman, Lizaio Stine | Mdics, where, curious to rclute, they | roplied, with the customary salute. 1t | {ous of the window. B i e e e s A et Eiedonsusilbetaroions g kmentiaotan (S il NEAn R L BN R ot rmgoonmmyricess Dok usliiontwaa st | asulyalloos! buoisitios T ndUedimiti 1 et se sl g R ssatal byjcniosly BEiuRly of whi : v as for the | 15'to borrow an overcoat which he failed | Visitors at the capital city the oK. | ord” Dexter beeame ich, o rich that | pardonable pride. here:-do we hoys¥” sh said. roplied. ; : AU, the Sudgralogod had wot losts | L returd. ” Inquiries' from commercial | | Miss Helen Fhissel, of Clinton, 'Mass. | 1, ‘veirod 1o Newburyport, whero. he “Then you are the wan T want,” the | A mimbor of wounded men clapped | The young girl I met in_the path was Holla. bad. Bosical Somtion. or honor, | Echeios ‘scomed to' bavo. hurried pro- | has agrived in Lincoln to pass th up in. magniticent shio-iriuny colonel rajoined, graye ook flling Lis | Wil hands in appise. Mrs. Gurdonne's ister. " $he is my wife r ( ! 10T | coedings. e Mrarowi. Lin. | 8vite of the jibes and sneers of h O D Sg BIRTRY 000 S “You are a brave womsan," now, and whenever I hear the namo but id gained additions n both”frons i Mr-and Nrs. Thos. Marsland, of Lin- | % U5 less hair-biined competi. | 1260 *“There’s a spy in our midst and 1| wWiy‘Gorporal,” she oxelaimed, com- | Delos it does not. djsturb a6 any more ISICAPR I o8 oBincoltiioTeRnon: The Mikado, that was so pleasantly | coln, were visiting old friends and ac- expect you to arrest him., ing to me, “those the first words you | than the name Becky, Ann or Bridget ures, The plaintf, the Judgo further | 4 Guccessfully presented by the Home | quaintances in Plattsmouth in the early time that ne agsumed the | Our armies were mvesting Vicksburg, | have spoken since coming to the hos- | would. Dramatic _company, with Miss Lillian | days of the pust week. Hofiman had even a shirt left unwashed He remarks in his book: | The battle of Champion Hill had been | Pi other side for not confining themse! the question at issue, and then, roaming himself over eightéen hundred year ringing in the race that crucificd the ; 5 v3 | " Mrs. Ports Wilson, one of the t S HD) ke f Al It s e stian o PR W > presente 3 f 0 st L Y ed § PRl ) .. s 4 was about to reply, but she eau 5 on account of the aloged livel, * Brown a3 Xum Yum, will be presented | \d energetio Indies of the Lincoln Tom: *7mothe first Lordin tho younited States | fought, whioh placed s’ Lotween tho [\ 1 wna ab : Manager John Stefson s doter- Followiug Judgo Mason, Mr. Sawyor 1 558, 81 Norris, the musical diretor, | perance Union, has gone to Minneapolis | o1 b nercary, Now of Nowburybort, It | urnies of Johnson and Femberton with- | ™7t % tow days,” she said with ono | me "5ine ‘Tonn Stetson 18 deter. pecupicd the ' floor for eboub (wo 4 inle that date at the urgent solicitation | {0 atteud tha national convontion of the | i 16 YOINe B WIe Boopel Al L aant LD | out'y possibility of their eflecting ajunc- | of her bewildering smiles a champion among the theatrical mana- hours in a gpesch characteristic of citizens who asked that the opera be | Women’s Christian Temperance Union | CH% 00 8O0 8 ST “King | tion A weel luter I said to her gers. “Law not particularly anxious,’ tha prosecution throughout the ¢ % | reveated. Among the well known citi- | in session in thatcity, - of Cali. | of Chestery but after miture thought he | The colonel told me why his susvicions | You called me corporal.” suid he, ““to say anything about the Sawyer criticising the attornoys on the | o, ng this request wore Rev. 15, H. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Alexander, of Oali- |\, indoned the project, not by any mesns | nad been. aroused. . and she replied; “your chevron des- | Violet Cameron wffair, but I' am fully re- or, 1. M, Ray fornia, has arrived in Lincoln for a et e AR By 'x'l’]"'fi month’s visit with relatives here prior to oim R, | the winter weath ve me a few 5 . cs your o forget that.” 8 20 stic V W his method Chapin, R. A. 8. Raymond, Rev. George ~ H. _ Clarke, through excess of motlesty, - but simply be e at I have said, 1 de mpany to theatre in 15‘“491», and they sh We have micetbefore and [ not waut the ause b 5 3 He was communicating | you know it. For days | have been t cl ng knowu as Lord Dexter by 'y tradesman, inhabitant, depenaent in m, .\Y] not if aTor-a ran Sawyer declared, | Clark, Edgar Dudley, R. N, Parks, D. | Mis.J. W, Wright had as her guest | (Folloant for miles round, he despaired the encmy by means of the Yazoo | to conjecture. It isn't n fancy, Lam sire.” | can holp it, i is pe i f v , Mrs, G.M. Lambert- ) . 5 e which we only m on hecause it affords | i P 3 St J elos forld. The ith i ht she blinked her eyes u Little too much, and were inclined to declare her extravagant use of her orbs as affecta- tion, but the explanation made of this is at’ the lady is slightly short-sighted. She occasionally pitches her voios o litle . too high, but that 18 a fault which can be oremin: moditied. ~ All through the piece she thing dishonest and filthy and false was | the young married people of the city at Joglon.Kauian: wher lahglyinitafors aiuly be reckonad the “Pickic for the | With the quartermaster’s department. ' 3 % | a six o’clock tea. 'The following ladies 2 - it H 1 8 Ones.” We cannot say preoisely | Ho offered no protest, he made no de- awne meat in his eyes for the BEx to_publish, X ! iadics | Mire: M. A Willums, of New York, | Knowinx say) y 0 protest, b i ped on mo then, and I have ng and ho protsed upon tho fury tho advia: | Bt SnUiaeR BeLs MEy JARIIESOLY | who 'has bucn viiting rolativo at ths | ¥hon tis boolc was published, ' nor huve | nial; he was citer a hiaye venardslion [EXUR Rt R BB RS Soma o uhis gotian moest Mealdh thes | And Alva, Carl' Punke, M, and M. | oapital oty xeturyod Roblo fussdny, ¢ S Ce®originurt bl chare s Sepeih | onoiso Wi supromely”indifferent abost | SO S (208, "Bl i { ran Sheldon, r. and 8. o lt s h . 4 y . sulls, ib (1S 5 3 LA with explanatory notes by Poter Quince, : those vless brown ey }‘i:ln‘m:fik:‘:n:lullifi ;mml‘fulahr«urlilfigl.iprllf.: Boeson, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonard, | from Sait Lako Gty and doparted Satur- | Uy i publishod st I‘iuw!ml! somo [ L took him beforc the colonel, and when | I escaped, you remeiber,” s d on me then, and I have no 4 Lot 3 ; . Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs. | day for Minneapous, to attend the na- | (oney five voars ago, and from this we | his eycs rested upon that officer I saw | ded mo, With B slight grin. howed intelligent inti f Bew's rapud increase in ciroulation from | Mr and Mrs ) 4 tional convention of the Women's Chris- y-live yoars ago, ; s g : y Slght kel showed an intelligent appreciation o 4 £y - S it | A. J. Buckstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Little, Mr. | tionaic I i take what extracts may be necessary. his face redden with surprise and confus- “Without a display ecither of nerve or | the yalue of the lines, and in the sympa- 7,000 to 12,000 copies to the fact that it | (o S NNEIL SO0 G 00 Mrs, | tian Temporance union. The firat thing that would. st ! yap L replied. thetie passnges gave faithful and ‘affect- pablished i o P, % od TFrida the | 1on. He was smoothly shaven and that | sagacity on your j D papiiahud the ol In question. and | Coons, Mr. and Mra. Greon, Mr.and Mrs, | | The Missos Peck d parted Friday Lor | reader of thia broduction would be the | fade the rush of blood more pereoptibl Wy do you syttt she’quiekly | ing expression 6 theun “yery short time that it would take the | Ofden, and Mrs. Seymour of Wheeling, | /AR THATE wsiting the Pacific coast | tFuly awful character of the spelling and I related the circumstances of his ar- | nske o dainty liand uplifted. enri Rockeforts new play, ‘A Daugh- on a ofrenlation of 13,000 to pay . Va. during the winter months before return- | the total absence of punctuation.” The | yestund his conduct under it, and presen +'Color ardonne heiped you," was | ter of Ireland.”” was produced simulta- Hoffman $30,000. 1f they did this the A new and novel entertainment was et inaa] latter characteristic is, however, not by | ted cert: s which 1 'found upon | my answer, neously in Paris and New York—at the Bee would be allowed to exist, presented in the lecture room of the first {hs‘ Emma Butler and Miss Annie | 20Y means confined to ‘‘Lord” Dexter, | jis pei colonel and two mem- “Oh!" she ejaculated, rifts of red and | Iatter place a fuilure. The scene is laid " THE Y. M. C. A, CONVENTION Jongregational church Wednesday even- | 1y 4ih 1 %ive two popular young ladies of | 107 88 is weil known, stops of any kind | hers of 5 who were present at [ white crossing her face. **He told you so?" | in Canada during the Feman invasion in At = ing which was quite well attended and i : Linculu visitors du'rmg are even now omitted by lawvers. [ once decided that he was guilty. “‘He got the keys of the guard-house | 1866, The author sent the following hold its socond day's swssion yesterday at | Vory plensing Lo all. ‘The sunflower :;‘rgl‘«n‘:-lnx‘“ro Furuior, “Loni” Disier ha precudent o | " soe tho name of Joliy Davis here. Ts | trom nhe, 1 rephi rather ouricus cablogram o Now York: vening before the services were held in | Part of the concert was a canvass upon i N - guido him in this respect, for, although | that your namer”’ demanded the colonel, | [ did not add that he had obtained them | “FiANCOIS Moxs, Franco- American evening bofore Lho sorvicas wer iold in | BAEE 0L coBTert WES & Capsuss UhoR | e and Mrs, 0. C. Ball, who have Caxton vs the Presbyterian church, in addition to dstops, the professional *1tis not," replied the spy. However, | by stealth. She cry best wishes to you ooke at me steadfastly, | A """h.N' Y: My 0 p0) s0! 4 '8 tr Boston 5 - ; ) 3 y § h an r each flower ap- | Peen absent on a month's trip to o1 | seribes of his were entirely ignorant ave been known by that name,” almost cu y rht—wi all and 1o Miss Georgia Cayvan, my young o dulegates a largo nimbor of intor. | LiToUg anaverturo 1n each fiower wp. | G piior cuatorn " points, aro ab homdd | ofdho frst prineipios ‘of punetantion. | | "W hat 1 your real manset + ssked tho | fomguna for me 1h 2ay move "I | Brishenh andoth fenpritars'of ny Worl ested visitors being 1h attendancs ov. A fa X Al 119 0D/ 7 Lincoln, o ol Yoot s 84,48 ) MR d n ay more, .| and esped or the principles cal B\ H, Hrown, of Now: York (City,’ spoke | OF Hde sunfiowers were highly entortafu, | SFIR R WRODD: Tho enrly prinicrs sigain, worried by the | cotonel Lol e You are on tho wrong side of this | fil " To sy, 10r DAty for Juas upon the subject, “The Relation of the | 1! ‘Knul"x\mbl‘lnlilv;," }xe ;;r.ng(rxnln:s ‘9 "i‘ Suill Men Will Smoke, complaints of queriilow eador ‘ml““lY Del 8 I emarra,' was the prompt, issuc I remarked % tice for [reland, Hexnr Rocikront, / Chureh to the Associution.” 1t was an | SYULOE MOWIng the sbove mentioned | )y o 0oLyt avotio formie, butyrie, | Jointed every word, and, 5 wasnot until | fearicss reply. ‘withous a subsicion of I believe there is n difierence of—of— | “Now York Advertisor: Mrs. Paran ) address full of pith and point that was | Was as follows: valorio and proprionic aclds’ prossia | hO Peginning of the sixieenth GOntRiY | cvasion aboul it sentiment,” she replied a hittle dryly Stevens says that Mrs James Brown Pot- san odd nume, but pleasing in It is more than a sentiment,” 'L “ven grently apprecinted by the largs audi; | Reading, “iligh Tide on the Cost of Lincoln- | neid, creosote, carbolio acid, ammonia, | L *hy system of graduated ‘punotud: It w r has signed a cont iet with Mr. Henry ro i y the large { I I, smm tion was adopted. “Lord” ' Doxter, | sound. for fe had pronounced it with | tured to sy, AR anang i 0N By Rionn, Sialg. socisiary of | aulev. . Miss Nellio borton | sulphureced hydrogen, pyridine, viridio, | doubtloss, after considoriti the authort: | sarn dhatnotioss : “Well, wo will not argue about it,” she | e eonaire Mo Manionl sour through ho Relation of the Genoral Mr. G W. Mallory. piopiine, and rubidie. ties pro and con, ducided fo abandon any | “Happening to look ai the colonel just | replied, with one of her charming ges: | My, Abbey's chief ropresentative’ in this " This ad- | Duet... . Marcha Trlomphale Ty attempt to divide his sentencos, and when | then 1 noticed a ch in aie usnally | tures, “I entertain opinions, and you'll | country, ruys that Mrs. Stevens is mis dress wis also listened to with mach an wnd Doolitde. ordid speculation and the business of | the inevitablo compluint which b interes Sunflowers barter has not squ B 2 v A R ] Soprano solo....... Yesterday morning the association oaatsss a4 allow me to do that, 1 know. 'l nurse | ok you, % that you can go home. You'll or that, I am suj 1 stolid face; it lasted s a second, ., dguinst | lent | and yet I plainly saw it. 1 could nof 4 rinters was likewise diracted against | help'connecting it with the flush that | hold me np @ruds . “But, Mr. Muyer,” said Mrs, Stevens at the Star theatre Monday even- L'l ing when he came to visit her | zed all the poetry | been leveled aguinst | the a1 Some Day | out of the souls of 'the citizens of Minno. i A . Beymour, lis, “Ihis is the way & market report | |ij blishod pdit] T o s T ) tween ovened the work of the day with & soug | geqitation it of the Period | i One of . jim, e publishod ‘a second edition of | pussed over the face of the spy. did tre same for 3 “lengl Curdonne the acts, I have seen the contract—at 1 i : Jreee i v the newspapers read : *'Corn, he Piokle,” and 4 ; ed W g g ) service and with Bible reading, led by E R -n one of pors read ; he Pickle,” and at the end placed 1 was confident, too, thit the offect “In a—a—nnion hosjiiat? 0s least the outside of it Mr. Mayer as- H. Brown. Harry Curlis, general scere- | Quartete. ... PRI Baleoted :.',“i‘f,'.“’,‘,:',\‘:l,“j “,{,'\.“,’,',:', ’,”“:“"‘.f(“x"‘\","{"fl some scores of lines consisting of ‘noth- | produced by the announcement of the | “Why, to be sure,” she repied. sured her that it was not a contract with tary at Council Bluffs, read an inter Messrs. Burnham, Eddy, Mallory und Barna- BAaE, NOTARRG .4 ,h:.l.hvg"h l'k}d"w .’:1 ing but rows of commas, semicolons, | pume had not escaped the observation of “And he's gone north? Mr. Abbey, and 80 the matter rests for ing paper on “How to Use Secular by. alighte vink-doved | colons, and note of mwrromtion, ob- | the young man. Nomething ke smile | #Yes. Hedl bo back, thongh. Now we | the prasen cet on 4de.” serving, “‘fourder mister iprinter the now- | stiveed hi Agencies,” which was a practicaladdress | Sunflowers, n : : lips, and there was a sugges- | have talked long enough, don’t you - ull of inferest to the association. Mr.J The Chantanquan’s hold their next reg- e —— S ing ones complaine of my book the fust | tion of reserved strength it think® A sigular kind of family register 18 Brown followed in an interesting talk on | ular mecting on Friday evening of this | - Nashville has a citizen who, in dress | edition had no stops I pyuin A nuf here | ™ After consultation between the col- | - Our nest conversation was still more | koot Fo sk i of Switzerlund, Bible murking that unfolded many new | weck. The previous meetings have [ #nd general conduct, appears to be per- | and they may peper and salt it as they | onel and his staft, I was ordered to take | personal. I proposed marring nd told | Wherever those big round ¢&easgs are idens to the dulegates aud the visitors. | shown n groatly inoreased intersst in tho fectly sune, but each morning he gets up [ plese.” " In other words, his “lordsiip” | {iie prisoner to the gurd-house her my history and prospects, both made it is the custom for the frionds s28 Under the call of business a committee | work of The yéar, and asde from the | eariy, fills a small bag with food, n little | tells his readers that if thioy object to the | - ‘That night while 1 my tont, T became | which we good. Al was of no avail, | relutives of o newly married couple o ators who have been attending the | tobacco and some stones, goes to the | absence of stops th 2 ! on resolutions were announced by the y can “pepper and | gware of the presence of an intruder, 1| She refused, kindly of course, but with president, comprised as follows: W, F. spec ¢ 8 ¢ olub mee-ings a mumber of new motbors | Tiver and throws it in. Askod why ho | salt" his book themselyes. join in presenting them with an extra was instantly 'on the alert, but ingtend of | hobeless positly cness, i ! 1 s L e f loes this, he says: “Brother can’t’ get [ This idea certainly hus the merit of - bela - svecimen of their dairy produce, which Ringland, of Hastings, J. E. Ensign, of | have been enrolled, The following is the | ¢ X s idea cortainly hus the merit of | springing up, 1 remained quiet, and a O\ DOPNEIAN, T ald {paoimen af tholr dalry produse, wi Omaha; . G. Davis, Nebraska City, and | programmo for the next meeting: apythung to eat undar the water.” One | antiguity in 118 fuvor; but what can be | minute later hourd him step out iuto the | “That wonldn't be vory strange, would | famiy hended 10 bo cuban, but s« i W. R. Willias, of Crete. A telegram of Opening exerclses. of 'his brothers was drowned, said of the spelling or the liters ot y moonlight. 1 walked 1 Iy Phrases | door and saw islessly to the | it*” she asked, that soft, bewildering | events, such births, deaths and wed greetng_from the California state con- [ Miscellaneous busines r———— acter of the production its 1 . " = S lonel Cardonne pass out | smile onee more about her Jips, dings are ol by ses eut perpe vVention Y. M. C. A., was received and ““‘.flf’y "{“’-»;“;’"”‘”r.'“‘-{"’i’i'“..‘.”-" ’U‘t:f That klsul_nxfuuhyhvur.undh_yluvor such as these are common: "It dus fora | of sight. There wus no mistuking his “Well, no," | .|.~“.u~.,1;.|.-1'3 admitted. .h:uufm |':::::||..-‘ /iy i |‘nl:,' 'p“.'.w)n.:;. answered, and u mesiage of grecting was | 10glcal Felds,” Mrs. Kive ey W only, & Berlin dentist recently found out | sort ment:'" “bonne partsy the grat” | commanding figure and creet bearing . ¥ . ¢ ’ dates baek as far as the seventeenth cen. sent from the Nobraska to the Tenneessee | "8 ot reading, “Coleridge Hymu to Mount He had been so im- | (Bonaparte the Great), He spells philoso “What did he want in my tent¥ I| The close of the war found me tury, and a good many ¢ 08 LWO con- association, which is in session at this | Blane,” Mrs, Hollins. pressod with the beauty of & sixteen-year- | pher thus, “felosofer,” lamb as “lam.” | thought ing the rank of colone! turies ¢ APy T time. ~In 'the afternoon the work of | Quitles report. old client that he could bt resist the | figures as 3 legors | Plymouth as | Then it eame to me like s flash. Step- | Colonel Cardonne, had ol raising funds for the prosecution of the | “Siones of the Field,” tople, Mrs, Hall. | temptation of stealing several kisses from | *'plimith,” and 50 forth with an utter dis- | ping to the place where I kept the keys | & general, A natural grotto was found in the heart state work was largely the order, and [ Twenty minutes, ber, for which theft and flagrant breach | rogard of every orthodox rule. to the guard-house I found that they were | A years ago I spent a week or two | of the gl of Arolix, in the Eronger oth r.,,i,.-.qh......,u,‘Lu....\,.. was trans- [ News of the week, F. W, Swith. No | of protessional etiquette he was sentenced | We are sorry to have to confess that | gone. My amazement gave place to in- | at one of our popular mountain resorts. | thal, inl the Valois, by Professor k‘...-.fi. of acted, ‘“,‘l‘.L‘l-k o e e P PR AL to a fine of 500 marks, or fifty days' im: | whatever “‘Lord” Dexter might be able | difference, though my curiosity did not | While sauntering along a wooded path I | Morges (Canton 'of Vaud), who, with A BAPE CASE Chautanquan), ALr. Gregg. prisonwment. to accomplish in the way of vicarious | abate met a sprightly miss of four or five im- | some fellow members of the Swiss Al Early yesterday morning a ‘young man uery box, Mr, Altken. S ——— speculavion, he certainly coutd not spe “I am- not responsible for what the | me She had soft, questioning brown | pine elub, explored the gallery to a dis- named Kennedy came 1nto the -city from fi.,n""u, : llukl\lficnra in French, as translated | The compositor who “setup' his book | colonelimay do,” I muttered to myself eyes, was prettily dressed and” did not | tance of 200 metres—274 yards. It was his home. three” miles out in the coun- uotations on mountafns. by the New York Tribune: “Huil | must have been incapable cver after of 1 crept wto my bunk and soon fell | scem in-the least 'shy, While I glanced | in some vluces, 25 metres wide and fram try and placed in the bands of the N. The La Veta club, the latest social club | borrors; hail . Otherwise: *‘Comment | spelling & word without wandering to | asleep. In themorning I found the keys | around. wond braska Detpctive aséociation the particu- | orgunized in the city for the winter's | vous portez vous, Messieurs les hooreurs.” | the Dexter systom, and confounding it | in their place. 1 had not Leard the col- | were, 1 ing where her protector 2 to 8 wetres in beight. © Further explora wrd some one call out tions arc to be made in (his grotte, b