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THE OMAHA DAILY BEDL: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1886-TWELVE PAGES. 1 o - - - e e e e st ) _ ; s — = = ‘ I FANY \S l .l) ‘I"!: :lv[ Y | in some shop for £2 or 832 week, don’t | Pirate Tsle,” i< to be lilasteated by Kate ‘;I \\'* “. “f N l: UES [ the load. TFheir time is comit Noone { that deseription. | was at the depot AN NI aiN . Bridget in the hen. Docs their §2 of In Lemboerg, the capital of Gaticia, a | p for any fate that the future may | ran e the Chica Burlington & | - - | # a week preserve them from | new technical school h N opr : p . | orth, that they may Qu uiroad de whom 1 had ot of tie Work and Wages o i those who are ,,.,.,"H..h vorses gitls, snabling tiem to lenen nomy in the Hemsebold Re {ens nobly vely, havis not scen for several months. AS We | Her Efforts fn Working up Sympathy for men in the United Btates, X bButtons tore N table than | aq u teaining school for women s of Accounts, | m who has no hapy gave him a description of my men, and | the Condemned Anarchists. « | & '.“‘. ,’:r ;\‘.}m \»: |’n ng ‘I,,;! :.m\\l_, o |~ Mme. Bartholdi o enthisinetio &8 | ho ! to rec 11 is ve ha tlw- Iy done so when he replicd A WHIM OF FICKLE FATE. | . Al o her husband over the felicity of site and | SOME HINTS 'ON WINTER WORK xnow thont or at _least where | gy RG + { our politi ‘,\‘ nomy whietr 60,000 g P18 | e monumental sucevss of the statue of e never wholly lifted, ho | they can be found. i saw them in K | SHE DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCES, - in onr land are ullowed to grow up with WPLy, Sha lins Pewoleed hn . aern sun ot prospy | yesterday, and they are often on the Vurtcus Replics to the Question, ,“_ ‘r“’\\‘;'l”.“j‘ "" "-‘*‘ ’]' || I‘;" ‘L»,'“ :l hid ry number of social coutesies du Advice to Pavents and Housekeepers ".“j\ ! ‘I i ‘: " 'h 'y'l*‘ o1 T Tt fown 1 \ ont o | A Description of the Determined SWhat Shall 1 Teach My D | rom books worth Jf {liere is not juarned | MEE Stay in New York, i | e TS O train the tender strings to make d five milos from Blankville, on & cross VWOTTAT Snd Ter s eUtons: ter?--Women and Their Vo | at the same time the lesson that ail work _'|’" ""‘ 5 .‘;' “'I‘,\" . -’:‘*I "l' rr‘;"» Girls, and Their Usefulnes of their native harmony® Why spe line railroad, and [ had not been in it | E eations=The GIvl of the | 18 honorabler Higher education with all | ORACT for drosacs to n L aris MITHAELE P00 as Home Help, sweet rhvmes of their happy, carcless | two hours when I located my men. They | Ngw Youk, Nov, 18.—[Correspondence its vaunted advantages is a delusion and | ftmount of £15,000. She has authorized | loarts by crowding them with prose? | were brothers,and one kept @ bakery and 2 i B 573! v Period wsnare if it does not carry with it this | !:”"1“"""‘ Lt b b sl PR o, | Why force a delicate hot-housegrowth on | the other a saloon. Both had the reputa- | Of the BEE]=A conspicuous womun —— trath, and teach women that {o do what | L0 Huropenn garh, and Was Baescif ap Home and et flowers that flourish best in the pure, | tion of being peaceful, law-abiding men, | hereabouts is Lucy k. Parsons, the wifa Uheesponsies | they can best do, whether it be washing | Peared on a public occasion in a toile Longf o, fresh air and sunl children be 1 they had families, 1t therefore bes | of the condemned Chicago communist, T Mg L Jvedt ot 1t dishes or translating Greek Hul.;m. I -\‘lw;ill \v\n”‘I.vmkun, S l‘-vyw?‘ ~!Iv $tav, stay at ioe, my heart, and rest: }I: \ppy and ¢ -x\‘! 1s they ean, ,’Hn.-q mo o mO ~hn\_‘ and | who suys she is probably the one woman e loved b ove ity tanee, is to maintain their own selfre. | paver, recently asked v 0 o highet | Tlome-keeping HOAYES Are nanpiess, m the whole ms which | the sts were not made until they | y A St a8 never stfs Ssulpy P AN ERBR ARLES apect’ and fain the greatest monsure of | education of women paid. If it does not | For those that wander they know not where | shall develo their minds in common | wete positiyely identified by the Tivery | it the t il | States who lins riever st DULALING et sticls TRVIS SOKS the respect of their fellows, The philan- | 0 London it does in Philadelphin, where | Are full of troubleand fuiof care: scnse practical views, which will save [ man and [ had positive evidence | fered headache or backache, She pos- OF love and serviee, all in vain, thropists of the land. too, will find t} llhmu are eight fem: physicians whose I'o stay at home is best them from building upon the quicksands | that they were away from nomoe the | sesses apparently perfect health and & 1 knew his worth aid it was pain labors in benalf of their unfortunate average earnIngs are over £5,000 & YOAr | (o dis when they are men and women time. In each case, when making the | large store of vitality, She is comely, T'o pain lim so3 yet not one word ters greatly ned when this fact js [ each. . They ‘wander east, they wander wes 4 s arrest, 1 was asked concerning the nature 1, aimost robust, with a much better Of s sweet pleacings ever stivred generally understood and its foree fully Mrs, Kate (hase § o is devoting | And are bafled apd beaten and blown about Girls Should be Useful at Home, of the offense or erime, and | revlied that P o " ” and Resp 0nsive eelioes in my breast - A h AL 2 N " v figure aud » face more ne handsome 35 kS i HeRER ¢ 5 ol t. appr ted. herself to the edueation of her danghters, | By the winas of the wilderness of aoub Harrisburge Independent Lhere s a [ it was for the murder at Rossburg, The | oer 0 ms e e majority of her Or woke my heart from its ealim rest, T aud is happy in the work and in the pos- T'o stay at hotng is best. large class of American—people of opu- | prisoners were strangely silent, and, WAL R st L AL L L Ly vem of Passion, session of powerful and devoted friends Mingly ansious anout the fut. | Sox. Although she is generally spoken nee 1 loved him, but he loved not me, men of acquired and inherited | though s Was one 1lon ed, I straggied to be | 1Y A SUSCEPTIDLL MAN. She is still beautiful ¢ ! e | et 11y 1ot wnd re wealth—who do not hesitate to inculeato wey refused to talk of the cuse. 1 [ of as a negro, she is « Moxican and has 1 feltit shame to love unsought, € to dream when 1 take iny sleep young enough to rather enjoy n other- BREHelr Win o8 and fly the belief among their childr and ¢ them to Rossburg, put them in jail, | the Mexiean gray black skin and Mexi- My love by 110 sweet service bouzht; a maiden 1 onee adored wise the spiteful allusion to her sucee A hawk is hovert he sky: b pecially their daughters, that it is useless i w three were ar- |, sntire: " 3 gy 9 > ¢ o the deep \ L 2 A ha lovering in the sky y ' " ” . ¥ ean features, with full hps and hair Yetall in vafn, Dt bit his faee OTA Lo OBNTY, U TWS ToRTed: in a reeently printed lotter to herhaving | o stay at home s best, and unneeessary for them to learn to do | raigned. They had sent to Clueago for | (o, (e B AL PR RO Anpear, a glory filled the place Atk SALtiGE WveITs 1v1 the SRI AR Sands, been thirty or forly years before the . anything useful in connection with do- | counsel, but he had not arrived. fipo: | SUSHUMY, ANCHRGH O KIUTR S S HORHRT 4 Wuile he was near, He amusthavo read | =i ahiells that fay thickly tieres. .+ | publie. b Keeping an Espense Book. | iy wual labor. Tt 18 no uncom- | rary cotmsel appeared for thom, they | vleasant smile, high cheek bones and ox- LB e And nono wera White as her Jovely hands, Mus, Warten Newcomb, who has given | New York Commercial Advertisor: Too | mon expression in the higher cireles of | pleaded not guilty and in an hour or two | pressive black eyes. She has undertuken And 80 contintied to the end, And none so simooth as her hair, $100,000 to Tulane Universit many persons have a happy-go-ucky | society for ladies to deciare: My hus- | were returned to jail o save the necks of the Chicago com- p Mot ughter, is | Wav' of looking at life. 1t they desire | band or “my father is rich; why, then, [ You may now ask yourself what ease T | munists by making public sentiment in | s it true that love's begot Llove to dream of her anzel s i of Kentuck vesidlent of | Anything they procure it without the | should 1 demean wmyself by manual | had against the brothers. — As looked it | their favor. — Whether she suceeeds or ing? Ah, I not! ":}n" her teeth like a row of Ll SR ; 116 18 wall known ih N slightest d to the expedicncy of the | labor In such “society’ it is deemed | over Feame to the conclusion that my | fails in that, she is hkely to fix herself 1 loved the man who poured ik ii::ifn-fl i ".>:|5f.': '-'f'u‘"' nly grace Vi rosided there purchase or the state of their exchequer, | vulgar for a lady to khow how to de work had just begun. They had left home | permanently niy ect snch 10 1ndless hoard AT tHiore WaS 67 W) i ant. | 1 the thing 15 wanted, it must be had; [ usctul thing i conucetion with house- | Without noise, if not seerctly: had hired AS A LEADER night—it was lon, Although the ago— most imports Of L tlove; or else had be A & i ) That Kked her to be my bride, ¥ 18 o1 i e publie | something must be curtailed later on to | keeping. Parents in these eases vear their | # borse and buggy under faise pretenses; | of the wilder socialists, She has press e ot Tiiero sathe to Her chvek a SHinson Klow, Wl UL UL R for the money when it conld ill | daugehters not to loarn to do the useful, | had driven sccretly aeross the country | enee and maget sm in @ large degree,aid | To woo is not the woman's lot. And shie shed a tear as she sighed. ary Putnam Jacobi and Miss | be spared. 'n',.- m\lw-.'- is h.[,,!‘ |',.:g.m. the “,,,; many mothers “'“'Nll husbands are l'"htlw ‘},.‘,.n.;, .,-k.l..-T,l :h l" m-r.-n’h if she had l:'l ‘luln.» nmrv' uulpllm-mfl \ " N =it P oy . m cost is connted, and the end is bitterness [ under a hard strain every day in the year s of suspicion, bu! had no proofs, ower to put into her speoches she migh - What May Women Do? And myheart beat fast with a wiord delight, | Gracell Dadgzo, duughtor of Me. Willian | G Girit‘and distress of ‘mind. There is | to' find the wherewithal 16 keep i ap asmy dly 1o hunt for proofs. I | become o the socialists what Anna Dicks Philadelphin: Record: The question | Aud'T serzed her niigors and neld them tight | bers of the New York baamd of ecueation, | 10 Way of living within a moderate in- | pearances impress. their danchters with | went to the banik to._have some questions | inson was to the early abolitionists. — As 4 “What may woman do? is frequently [ And daneed in alover's vlee; Two vieancies in the hoard wili oceur Somic "\.‘"‘l;l by );l:;lll ‘{\1‘"1" k'{'l""::g' ml.- ..:.l ”n.:u]l:m..r is degrading, and that At 1; In QUERLILATE LY and |'h.; u\ 18, xl‘u;; ke 1 p‘h‘ “V‘n ,'fff:.'fl" '-‘l'u“(I'\'u 1\ Ty W ¥ ofce was Low and her eyes were sa g p o Y Some one says il s the use | a hand that shows any sign of manual ont door stood open. o vtor | stage and d pI's 3 cly g speech. mot with the reply “What may woman | R G WE o8 G Ler eres were sad this utumn, ad the iumber of WOIAN | of bhothering ahout accountst No right: | work will not be sought in marringe by a | had been employe D ARG s 1 ontered the | . Whon Mra, Dargons: spoke_ in Cooper not do?” and <o far as their capacity is § And she muttered, “Yow'll make my lus- | feacnersin the public - <chools 18 vers | minded person ot moderate means would | gentleman. = We confess we do not know | cashicr was saying to him: Union hall, the other evening, it was to included, the answer is o very fair one. band mad 7 l-l“;-'- “;\;“';' ‘-)")‘w(‘l“".‘:"'l‘l’.‘" “x"_'“"‘l buy things for which she eannot pay. nor | how true this is. If it is eorrect then *John, get a paper and wrap around | an audience of at least three thousand, When it comes to the question “What It ne hiears you go wild and rave. ~i;n|ri:ulll\i:‘inillull‘n‘l‘lh “"'”;‘_ ;"*m‘:yl_ YeULwould lier housckeeping cost more than | indeed is it the_cvidence of a laek of | that brick which hoids the back door. 1t | the most of whom were evidently in sym- may a woman do profitably it is alto- | yavious Replies to a Very hnportant g - she could afford.” wted, in some | manhood, and if it is not true it is no ornament as it is: pathy with both the speaker and \\'.I;;n sho rothor n different matter. The women . 4 RUSE O A PEK s @ial cases: but the great majority are | wicked libel on the character ot an Amer- Naturally cnough I glanced down at d to say. Theaudience consisted prin- M 2 Question, b not earcful to spend a penny less than | ican gentleman, the brick. ~ As the junitor lifted it up 1| cipally of men ) who work for the most part do so because Charleston, (S, C.) Dispateh: At a so. How He Convicted the Murderers of | €T income. An account book con- Gicls who won'tlearn to do useful things | took it from his hand il the nest in- THE RED FLAG I necessity compels them, To claim that | cial gathering some one proposed this W shoulder to shoulder | question: “What shall I teach my daugh- g seientionsly keptis abulwark of strength, | at home beeause their fathers are rich | stant I made a discovery. There was a | of the rad stion { ! glishman. Y show ng as it does every article needed [ jose opportunities to fit themselves to [ clot of dried blood on the br nd in | stage and some of the men wore red rib- tery” The following answers were hand St. James Gazette: On the side of the | for the proper maintenanee of a family, | meet the exigencies and the idents of | the slot were sticking several haivs which | bons in their button-hol Most of the i road to Shirax, thirty mtles before the | il the cost thereof Young persons | life. 1t ha ways been the custom for [ 1 knew had come from the junitor's hy .| men had their hats on and a good many | . | eity is reac lu-d.wnn{: north, standsabare | congemplating housekeeping shouid the prinees of ( v to learn trad I had made an important ‘discovery, but smoking. A single request from | nge the parlor [ pole. This marks the pl wiier “ | portion. their income and live st The bourbon of France all ac- | had at the same time rained my Parsons ont to put out | nt Collins was found after his mur- | iwigin the limits of the nmount set quired t of them were print- [ The brick had been in the office 1 year or . cond ap- Is draped the back of the they st with men in the everyday battle for pure love of itis claiming altogether too el her that 100 cents makesa dol much eredit for the sex. [ do not mean weh her how to ary toimply that women as a rule would :mi| the library. yrefer idleness, but there are a thousana ch er ¢ “No' and mean it, or | der. s : for each subdivisipn of domestic expendi- | ers, bookbinders, shipwrights, house-car- | more. The blood and the hairs were evi- i to ] ERtraeie itib s TUITRE: bmiby ik flpHck wit, ; Sergeant Colling was an inspeetor of | ure, This is thie only safe rule, and it | penters, joiners and painters; thoy did | dence that it was the weapon used to tho "honds wncovered. L h Al Doy s weh her how to wear a calico dress, | the telegraph line, a man of great per- | ¢hiould never be v ) £ not | not follow these voeations but they un- | strike the janitor with. Then followed wdiences are always sympa ¥ minds and hands if left to their own | and to wear it like a queen sonal bravery. ccompanicd by Nis | pappiness will b ¢ its observ- | derstood them. Royal and prineely | the queries: “Would men come to rob . although they apparently contain } sweoet upations in which they [~ Teach her how to sew on buttons, darn DL nd two muleteers, he | anee. It s yory SN TNIORAILhS | 10108 0 GOFRkNY AWt TF N ABIR Y the bank without w Was it likely | o good unbelievers. In New { efed on his insp ) s stockings, and me tion duty. Collins would wht, while the emplo 0 be carefully watched it willexeeed | ev that the brick was used L replied to | Haven the students were out in 'y function of housckeep ment to which they ave driven perfore vach her to d th and com- [ was hardly convalescent from a fever ncome. “But if the income be not | know how to perform it. They ean go to | these in - the tive, and 1 walked . and in Philadelphia she addressed 1 [ is not infrequently . “demnition grind 1s well as for appearance. ack when he started, and he had no ate to the means of a refined taste, | the daivy o able and handle milk | straight over to” the jail and into the four thousand persons, \e pos- ] But that is neither here nor the ach her how to cultivate flowers and | choiee in traveling but to he on a mat- live within it¥” The answer | or 4 cow and a_horse with dexterity and | pres of the y aid There are over 3,000,000 women in the keep the kitehen garden. tress tlung on the baek of a mule. Practice self-denial and | satistaction. The prince of Wales i “Neither of you is guilty of the murder ONE IMPORTANT THING United tes engaged in other than ach her to make the neatest voom in | At dawn one day amuletecr sud The family,if unabie | bookbinder; each of his brothers has a | of the janitor.” that the womun lecturer generally has | household oceupations, and with its oy the house. ¢ denly cried: “Sahib, they have blocked | ¢4 hring up the income up to its require ade, and his sons now learning “Weare not, " they answered. not—-z good voice tor pubhic speaking. It growing proportion, both from natural | wech her to thave nothing to do with | the Jrand looking aiead, the ser- | punts must live down the facts ot the i ling to their tastes. All the h were not ne the bank that | s strong, clear and }n-n and | increase of poputation and the continued [ intemperate or dissolute young men. W some men in front who were | oo, Persons brought up in luxury and | iadies of the Enwlish royal household are (loes not grow tor f crowding of the great army still sceking weh her that tight lacing is uncomely | covering him with their guns. At the | Gij tastes of the utmost refinement mplished in practical things---they “We were not.” | the Cw senteness. on employment in new channcls, the ques: 11 as mjurious to bealth. me moment these men ovdered him 10 | yopy frequently compelled by reverses to | know how to do useful things. even it “But yei you had a seeret purpose in quict and digmilicd, and her f tion of what women 1 best do pr wh her to regard the morals and mount, Now. the sergeant was the | opayge their modesof hving from afflu- | they are never led upon to perform hel ght.” tures u ceful and - earnc sents itself rv year with renewed | hubits, and not money, in selecting her | best shotin Persin.®* Be ofit”} he shouted, | 40010 comparative poverly. Altho them “We had. 115 g ral on the deplor force. Of the volver twice. The robbers cites. firing his r 000,000 women cmnployed The maw condition of onhiged to pe iness or sentimentality “What w outside the shelter in this country a care- weh her to obserye the old rule: “A | rushed in, firing as they eame, and Col- | '} Ginble houses, the, which encourages girls not to tearn to do | “We will not tell.” 3 WAGE WORKERS, | ful cstimate places 600,000 us agricul- | place for everything, and everything in | lins was hit in two places, death bein thousand and one graces that cost nothing | useful, practieal and strengtiing labor is | That ended the interview. Mind you, | and draws such pictures of the inevitable ] tural laborers, mostly colored women in | its place. i : stantaneous. After beating the lifeless | 4 goes s far fo beautify life. Their | a debasement of the noblést impulses of | every man an the eommunity belicved | consequence of trying to live on a dollax the cotton-fielils; 640,600 arc employed in b her that music, drawing and [ body with their iron-headed sticks, the | s “though plain, are daintily served, | nature. When sueh an inculeation is | them guilty of murder, and’1was the | opless per day. Then she amaigns the »inting are real accomphishments in the | robbers blindfolded and carried oft the the various manufactories, and their simply toilets are tastefully | encouraged it tends to deprive givls es- | recipient of praise on every hand for | present economienl sysien it 280,000 are milliner: iome, wind are not to v neglected if thero | wite and the two scrvants, detaining | yydo and becominy “trom developing their mental | What was termed aciever capture. You | to the ills which afllict socicty. She give smakers; 60.000 work in tailor | be time and money for their use. them in a dell tillinfter midnight. s ——— and physieal fo to enervate them and | may think it strange that I went away | an account of the principles of the Chi- i Teneh hor tho important trojsm: “That t the persistent instigation of the Good Advice to, Housckeeper 90,000 saleswomen, improve function rmined to ele i, it properly | from the jail as fully dete cugo . communista, und tells how. at Teher , telegraph operators, bookkeep: | the more she iives within her mcome the | English mr v n, the Pers Boston Heraldz' One of those n ined might develope the good and the | them had been to conviet them. | gy would like to see b ers, type,writers, ete, ‘The learned pro. | more she will save, and the further she | authorities arrested the three principal | ous *‘housekeeposs™ svho cons et in their charncter. Work | Thed ck to good detective work 18 | ciely organized. She usually fessions also have their quota of y from the poorhouse.’ robhe Another of them committed | enlightening the .world about the best | proper formed is a_recuperator, not | the he to drop a false scent, or to | o ‘deseription of the 1 sentatives of the gentler sex, there being I ! Zood, steady, church- ide to avoid eapture; another had y to dust a roam or to spank ababy | an exhauster, ot men and physical | admit that wpet theory is wrong. 1 re- ing of lust May. She cl no less than 2500 female physicians in the | going mechanic, furmer, clerk, or teacher | died from a gunshot wound, apparently | gives this sapientdvice: **Another rest- | forees. Knowledge is L isan axiom | turned to the bank” and asked for the 1on, but lection is United States. These, for the most part, | Without 1 cent 15 worth more ‘than forty | inflicted by Collins. But tie Pe v oau- | ful and al thing1sto have | asold as trath. To know how to do tne | average health of the dead janitor. He eh audito c 1 1y cosngm find that the profession pays well, and, | loafers or non-produccers in broadeloth. thoritics, though they had got the crimi lounge in the kijghen where you can | useful isan accomplishment of which | had Deen heard o comulun of pains d although there has been u toutery | Teach her to embrace every opportu- | nuls am jail, scemed very loth to bring | lic down easily, With twenty ‘minutes | any girl ean be proud, and especially an | around his heart, but otherwise nothing against women studying medieine on ding, and tosclect such books | them to justice. But at zth Mirza | change of position)fa refreshing article to | Americnn girl. conld be said, count of undue strain upon the will give her the most useful and n Alt Khan, C.S. L, our agent at | read, or a nap, ‘m? will be surprised how iy “Gentlen A 1 as: al information in order to muke suceeeded in goading the prince | yvou ean turn off the work afterward.” THE OLD DETEOTIVE'R STORY. officials, **your | I said to the bank anitor had gone to his . on a large proportion of th sh women st progress in carlier as wellas later | governor, H, R. A.Zil-es-Sultan, into | t's to be hoped that the cook or the maid- cot for the night. A sudden iliness seized arned in the dogtrines of those Fre who “practice medieine become insane, | home and school life. trying the prisoners. of-ail-work won't see this, for a toungein | a¢ an old detective who has landed his | im. and in nis alarm he made his way { men who fathered the theo ; which has, however, not been corrobo- £ The proceedings were very curious. | the kitehen would be such a nice plan for to the door to call for help. He had got | jgn t their Chici full share of eriminals on the gallows and ated). there see » no establishes . h Tocationst Chere was no doubt of ~the guilt ating the work of a hou . the door open, when he fell to the floor, | hawhy GIF the anarchist marks that. the ;.E:;\?):x h'n‘:‘n'»‘..’“w.','.n hn' xl:::nf‘uu( %).I :In‘:::.m Xy T Mdl{T- N:~ ‘:u""m' o, | of the men, but there were no wit- | having Congeded that, the nex bobind thyibars, 1 had some rousing | probably W, and i his full his head | e ":ml‘ u‘ chigts at. all; ana. haveims tor, or a preacher, or a lawyer, if she ihe co Repor o >og;w‘wmlm.n‘ nesses of the murder. The s Nt was | ment must be a pinno. If a won adventures and queer experiencs One in contuct with the brick.” ight to cull themselves such. Thoy cone the' requisite talent and perseves e "";;l,"!‘;.' ks ‘é“ill‘-", '“'”" l"\' "‘L;H‘I‘“'" I‘-“h:‘l'l her own work” she can lie down when | of these has been called to mind within a hat is theory,” they answered. ad, howaver, tliat thoy nre the g As far as the choice of occupation, | Socation to hunt them up. Ot boon frightencd out of their wits, and the | or where she bleasss while waiting o | day or two by reading ot the death of a But 1 will farnished the proofs. 1 REAL SIMON PURE ANARCH] ed that he could remem- | the dinner to cook, but the chanees would he Til-es-Sultan, finding | pe the dinner would be ruined. There is women 3 in these latter days, almos want i post-mortem examination of the | and all othe rocon= | g ioa not only to meet but to seek th voea- man in a neighbor V. ber nothing. g e 1 free agents as are men, and may do wl i The firs! e rough life g 1 L renienc . y Yharles ) : ority of them o Yy Hlone {‘:‘;li“f-l!l"ll “‘-‘,‘-‘"“.i".’-" !:'f‘ grnt- | that the English mmister would not. re- | 1o’ cconomy in that suzely. Peoplo who | Yehience s I will ‘eall him - Charles | 550 hard work to get it, but the re- | aommiin R que ng groaning jecond laugh anc main satisfied, ordered the robbers to be | ean't sit up “during business hours” are | 4 ) sult was that th reputable doctor found that the man_eame to from heart trouble, ion of higher education | & ! u its effuet upon the physical this article has nothing to do. X With the first n ference dividual opinion among ondition | yan to be defied and ch he Hon. | W gh the ached to the for I 1 was att city, and w of & western d been runnin without any br ¥ is aty- | brought beforo him. The prince over- | 1o ho pitied. but donit ot thom wdvo ated E possible. | nor himself embodied the law. Tlalf a Figallapiatramadyy bsoshs cond it is a master, cheerfully | Gopen conrtiors Tolled Ioungagiasliramuly, hne vocate o it is n is d them. She is an anarchist and her ius- Chey mised inzome | band 1s 2 communist, but smilingly ong for on the ek William Bowditeh, in his “Forgotten | )5 I 1 conurtiers lolled rinst the wall, | elumsy picce of furniture that would be L I e R : " | professional terms ana ‘son win, but | adds that there is no division 1 their Wament of oM aotnalinkobte 2 ssya. that | L1 novdallghtudlyjobsyed: their: arms respectfully crossed upon | awrully in the way of the pots and puns. part of evildoors when @ munlor oc, | thay was the very substance of it. “The | houschold on that account. Tha mom- there are in Boston 20,000 young women RISIFIIECHts SptRISC RUPORARA KEmitty = arilinitheibubinessroNlccHotitho day the two wvrisoners were discharged | hers of the Chicago band are umted on in The Girl of the Period. tress orner_ of the room, his back w World: | supported & ank, 1 with the outside doors open. The ma | O ¢ vorking for TS z nter Fancy Work. tody 1 NOIINEUOMARIIVALAE OIS neE gold-cmboridercd cushions, | a4 u foundation for fu 1id to them one thing, t at the present governmental week, and_furthermore, that there il Hamilton, in New Yor! : Vg L hionable fancy | \id been struck on the sid Thahaid od your arrest, but 1 also | system is thoroughly bad and ought to many_ graduates of the Boston publ 1o has been duly and amply forowarned. | the Youns prince ‘f,‘,:f“jl.‘."'fv..f.'.'j mustache: | embroidery unbleached sheeting or mus- | Wit \one heavy weight and s skull | Drowsht about your Buyrstion. SNow be nbolished. ‘That is ihe initinl step In schools 1to be the bestin | She has read about herself till it might | | wber, or toyed with the buckle of 3| lin and flannel are used quite as often crushed. Nothing had been taken from | M¢ What bronght you to Blankville anarchy. But after this they are divided rld, who are wor :em that whatever solid virtue she the expensive satin, velvet and plus 15 to establis A ieht.”” g wnd so we reasoned in this way: | Vg0 upon the hest my g in shops for the | well s orilliants whicl ? - | the b o /il keop it it secret s’ S h peace miserable pittance of §2 o A con- | should attempt unto, all sweet spontane. | 1035 DTS ',’,’,‘“'I‘l",'l Velveteen and diagonal serge come in | ‘Flhio robbers had called tie junitor to the __‘\,"l{‘,.t“fl“l“ keep it u secrety harmony and uniyersal prosperity unon temporary t up this statement and | ity would be utterly 5 e il | for a good share of ‘popularity. door on some pretext or other, and as | O &1 A the earth. Some of them sve in @ makes it the excuse for a tirade against | quiarterly reyiewer, not a monthiy ma ors usually arc. in tall folt caps and long | . A handsome table rover consists of Som o8 he opened it they rushod in and | 7o burn that tmery, It belongs to | sort” of wniversal ‘co-operation society, the selfishness and greed ot firms who | zinist, not a wee rious and family | g8 o Y AL T uatlod | square center of biseuit-colored Roman Ulim the blow. 1t was the night be. | A0 estatein which we should have sharcd, | which shall run everything for every: thus put their employes on_ starvation | nowspaper, scarcely a daily morning ro- | fplt (oufs: (MWhott Chey wore hustled dnte | gi sheeting with a beep border of I clection, and the approach of | Y0t we were defrauded of our rights, In | body's benefit. They_ire_the sociulist wages and reap profit therefrom. Mr. | porter, buchad tried his haad at her t thopllisliofBuutionearthoviincresl) tin, edged with biscuit-colored | [0S Cha Ware | nrousing | or eloc- | TeYenge we souzht to- burn up $15,000 | Others.among whoni Mrs. Parsons counts Bowditeh also furnishes statisties as to | cution, her development, Ler weakness, | 1¢ ironed,{I0XSEhepeimomaLh oilel W painted with peacock feathers [ BRSO he. Fobbors ana | Worth of property.” herself, think this is fallacious, and 1 the proportionate pay of men and | her costuming. From a thousand sources | ¢ perae orimingls,and “,""'.'I}' ECIL L el corner and sprays of clematis and | (it had fled. In those diays @ bank rob: | 1 Keptthe seerét until both were dead. ought to be more opportunity given | women. e gives the following table of | she knew the risk she ran- in loving fine | fte for @ moment to murder their jailers on tlow, h et e LR L L e to individual effort, But they are'a unit dillerunices established in some manufac- | clothes and yachting and crinkled ha Itithoy iovglitthaviwoulditherchyseourel|Seoriipnliad we plenty of teis- | o YE0NC YL G Yafer but thoy Wore a How They Bezan I in wanting to seo thew present stato tories: “In the manufacture of cotton ipiscopal church. But she went [ & chance of 6 noentering the | e find amusement in embroidering | fiferent class of men then, 1f they had | Allerton, Morris and Cuds smashicd to bits, and that, too, a8 soon as ay, th 2o stockyard capitalists who ey bow almost fo e | coarse sackmg cloth for the walls and Kind | goor cartains of their boudoirs The or tribesman |y removed when 5 shouts, Tow siys the prince, smile. In reply, t their innocence, call: upon heaven and vers, She knew—for she had | Sopnd. “onian perused it o hundred times—that sho | 9F chorus: your week more than women who do preci ought to stay at home and knead br REYOEIRIEh S0 the sume kind of work. Girls as s and sweep the house and make it pl R AREREh nds i reeling and warping carnod | ant for fierbrothers; instead of nediingdosheminity 10w ess than men, although | she went to school herself, studicd ( thoandlisias: ! goods the men mule 157 w week, men frame-spinner week, and men ring-spinners £3.08 possible. Mrs, Py )8 statement of the . ' anarchistic and socilistic theorics s ) have suflered most from the strike, began | 4PArchistic und socialistic theovics . Ju An inquest wis held, a verdict ren- | | IEVIES 08 HORY hysan | clearness and Jogical sequence of means h dered that John Shelds came to bis death | 1 aborers. Nels Moirisis a Bohe- | and ends, and you got up from an hour's No lady of fashion | ;¢ {11e hands of partics unknown, and he | Mian, and when he landed in Chieago he | discussion with th ing that yon hav- m of having the | was buried. '"he robbers had not left | worked in a slaughter-house for $2 a | en't taken in knowledge, to fill your ca- ind sitting room | o’ slightest clue behind them, but as I | week pacity. ‘This is how it 1sthat this woman not been, we should have probably | three Ch argued different] b chunging house, and thiis in the end are cheaper than pape; in Par| would cv of the bed- reckoned s sccond hands at 'th O P N overy ) ; ud. These, her especial homd living : AT S T T e 2 wouldl more brilliant future if her In the cloth-room women were p: ated just Ik n Dov. Even that did her | (e prophet. “Are wo not harmicss | Ghicimonts, are hang with sk or Satin | Nwed . besin werk. ontie case Tin | Generul Superintendent Ko of | bramn were bigger. If she had a8 much less than men. In the manufactur 10 good. She had learned her anatomy | thadesmen, we ' who My we oyl | und even with velvet. The most smple | gown twelve mil VU1 found, after a | the whole five or six thousaund miles of [ ment ity 1o put mnto the preaching b musical instruments women action- | perfeetly well—just how many bones she o L2880 ~:-\““‘.lj'”-""'lr are hung with eretonne. These hangings | Jong hunt, a livery stable man, who had | the Missouri Pacific system, began his | 0f her doetrines as she has magnetism in N makers earned $6.50 less per week t wd, where they were single” and where s my friondecs s “haenpiane- | are fixed top and bottom to three bruss | oty horse and buggy that night 10 two | career 1s an ordinary aseman on the | S¢tting them forth, she would oon make the wen. In the manufacture of paper | they were double; where they were e S e Miah | rods, which with the hangings may be steangers, whom he deseribed, | | iy A e However, if you don’t girl finishers carned $4.73 less than_the | jointed with a ball and socket and where horer and—and, in fact oan | Woved from house to house. and vehom he believed 1o bo two brothers, | TR Mountan voad. He handled the | gupo much whether you got’ exact. know- Women rubber-makers received | they were jointed with a hinge;what they | pHits, Beres SRE=aitd - 0 - TEETaR | Basily made and very pretty is s hand | Phey (old him th S going to Ames. | #x¢ well, and was next made roadman. or simply a general impression you more or much matter. Yon have truly done a zood deed. 1 shall not really pimish, but reward you. you killed the Ferni- ghi there is, of course no doubt; and so 1 must punish yon nominally What I »pose Lo do is to eut off 4 joint of one nger of each of you. But what is that? Nothing. Your dresses of honor are 3.45 and women spoolers §2 v than | were expected to do and what would be the men doing the sume work the torrible consequences if they were Touching upon the bookn .| compressed. Yet she laced them'in just Bowditeh says: “Men proof-re < | us vigorously and relentlessly as had her ceive §1248 more than women proof- | grandmother before her who had never a readers. Women press-foeders wi paid | bone on her conscience, and lied about it $2.83 less than the men, and women book | just as innocently, reiteratedly and un- compositors $4 ; convineingly. Nay, with all the abstruse Granting that Mr. Bowditeh's figures are | metaphysics and mathematics and all the o of a palmileaf fan cat 1o oak-leat | buys but 1 traced them steaight to | He aborbed in s work, and the | will not zreatly about’ that when nd bound with embroideved rib- | Blankville, which the place w compuny recognizea his andustry and | you see how deeply in carnest the gold beads. A center | (he murder occurred. Tie town whe value, and to-day he receives $10,000 a | 18 and how intensely she believes all she pie ped old gold plushis or- | they nived the horse was fRossburg, and | year for managing the system. Vice- | say OMAR JAME namented with an autumn leaf in varis | gney had come thore by train in tie ai- | President Hoxie himself, whom t ous colors, in silk-embroidered applique. | (oynoon, They conld have come down | Knights of Labor regard with so much 1} The coiled handle is tied with silken cord | to Blankville by the same tram, and that | bitterness, was in his early life alaboring i OMAHA and plush tassels finish tie screen thoy did 1ot 1 arguod. was s sharp i man, even performing “such duties 15 | MEBICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE ive chair backs a 5, But he did t vomin 2 4 B Decora made of [ oy theirpart, They had driven & taking care of bor cotteel, and thai tho. womon dul eauat | oncels solones and. amgangen which | Feudy: “Yon will put thom, on” and will | ayidet e Wi the budtoen Dutlined | Siha eifpart: Lhey bad deiven work thoroughly, and when he was twit- work and did it just as well as the men, | she had, as it were, taken aboard, and | 20 In=tantly Q.. ARG NOW, MY gold. Strips of muslin, bordered with N in ted with having onc child, s found about 10. The horse hud be the fac s“that Tabor is n market: | danced’ wlong her butterfly hfe, loving LK fi'.‘)‘v‘;".’h,""_"‘.“’l 0, sl ave often a band of gold roturned just before midnignt, About | laughed and Tepliod ALz sampiagis pudtinvuen s Ao [Iherdnue aad kerbultostyons o logh ' ; o e LA Migicloskinn Thudstargoiton to fofl you, A Nkt Ol 0 L Maj s L & a s 10 The nstonished prisoners reccived this e maize 1 8 there was an alarm of fire in Blankville, | CAhe lute Eresudent Ruttor £0 down just as the price of wheat and | which, in truth, she never possessed a wool depreciates when there is more on | grand passion, and onl : " a good ground an ontlined des | b B ennssed b | spacoh with u burst of joy Al shouting | &£0%0 Braundworkder an outlined o | an iy al road, began 1ife as a sta ent on the line of the fire department w led out ion i f yistolay | to quench a fire which had been sotin roud, but he band than th peopiu cau consume, with | be more of u butterfly than fate had per- | 4t onee, they hastened to give the prace | o cheap Tight pattarn Inco the end | one corner of o Lo txnnory. — Fhe | wusn'tsatistled simply with being prompt anifest advantage in favor of the | mitted, So needless’is all anxiety lest by [ full va K Ihe n fived | qnd outline it withgold. For servic flames had not got much of a start and | and accurate with his accounts. He from one pistol at und wool, however, #s it can be | any tortuous process whatever a sow's | tWic we be your | wear chair backs are made ot 1o a study of the freight bu were speedily drowned out, ana the case | 1 ness, 50 stored in_ warehouses and ‘await the au- | ear ean evolve itself out of a silk purse! | sacritice!—and then w d together, | hrown hnen, embroidered red, blue [ was reported as the work of b far as e conld at his stution, and opened spizious moment for making its appear- [ And then, of course, to point the moral, [ 1ushing mon him. He was but & Euvo- | 4ud gold wooiens angt zephyr Thiad. then, after two week's work, a | the eyes of the managor with his valua- . ance in the rket, while the labor ma- | she mad foolish marriage. Rearcd | Pe8n—may your shadow never be less e Two bank robbers, doubtless from | ble suggestions and” his quick and sue- | = =20 “ e 1 chine must go on cating and drinking, | not only with refined tastes—which is | We trust in the clemency of your royal A Talkto Parents, Dad come to Blankyille to do up | cesstul solution of some of tie trouble- Cor. 13th ST. and CAPITOL AVE., OMAHA, NEB. | atos | highoess! May wo be your sacrif TS he smile faded from the face of the ‘e, | young prince-governor, his likeness to love | theshah, his father, becoming very ap- Best faciliti uedies for SuCCCrs. 2. and surgrical caoes itics wnd Dr Disotses of 1 0! e and demand raiment and shelter. desirable—but with expensive What, then, shall the woman do¥ The [ which is unlucky—she must ne answer is not far to seek, Thereare | love with a young man similarily wlenty of occupations to which she may | who hud cor) ul;unnlm fallen Uncle Sam, in Williumsport Breakiast nk, but had been rhitencd away | Some problems of freight transport Family secrets should not be r committing o murder. [ knew just | that he had to meet in that early da talked over before little ehildren, Being | how they reached Blankville and just fow | fore the business was systematiz without policy they apt to eause | they leftat, and [ had descriptions of | 80 well understood as now. ion turn her hand, eminently feminine occu- | with her baaged and blooming face, with | Parent ashis corntenance darkened into | FEUE POSW. U at the w v, it Some 20 two dong freight trai ~ v - { = ' ) arocity . e - T speakimg out at the wrong | both, You may say | had but little to Some yeurs ago two long freight trains pations. t0o, which She will not be | her light feet, he ready laugh, her merry %{flAi.ififi'...f.'}..'le'f' ‘.’,f.'.nfx“»q'\'\'v'-u"-"‘.'i' and | (N her winning nor ehilditke | work on, as the men had come two hun- | met at asiding on oneof tic Hlinors prai obliged to compete with ). Dress: | voice—a young man who had no fortune A pao fodded With Appropri- | 1o hear little children discussing grave | dred miles, and might not then be within | ries " umlr.)‘ :n;nl pll:un sewers find plenty of | :u mi utain her in the flowery paths she | 8! ”“-5“1:";'“; “'l';"r']'; ml‘;vf')l lmlul'l lfll-‘ and important demestic subjects. like | u thousand, orif they were, they had | allo assistant 168, ermatortlian, 1o pesaucr, By / work to do. It requir s true, some | loved, who had nothing to help himseif | Farrash-bashi.a burly rded i arrots, pr N sv have het T LA S FVef Py D peveriry o anag wened to be on : e E DG AL traing boforo ong Ia. Gompatont to'do | with but his fresh,. Young. manhood, uns | Who stood vehind the criminuls, Tho | JRFEoLs: Rratiing wit they livo heard | chunged thelr Idoutity: but evan tho | Binager of tho rou L 'y PE LR Siablc MEDIGALY ' Wb bl ¢ I | esh, young ma d, un I RO BN ara FAmoved: $liow ara iin their mothers say. Who contaminate their smallost points will encou ge a detee- [ one of the trains, and he was at his wits TITUTE Maklng a speciaity of the satisfactory work, but those who are | assoiled, trained by good education, | P H 64; they D pure minds with envy, malice, jealousy | tive who has his heart in his work. In | ends to know what todo, The pped 2 d 3 2 competent need not luck for fairly re- | good blood in his veins, good principles | Fied into the public square, in the s { oy reatment 01 Loss of Vital Power. and revenge; which Serg up a young brakeman who -aid he could maniuze th in the social | deseribing the men the stable-keeper, world like waves upon the sea; or, why | who was naturally observing and had ; put thoughts into their little heads to | good memory. remembered that the ol pass. The engineers Luughed at him, but 1se a sickly growth of sentiments and eried a lop shoulder, had gold iill- | the man, ked him to explain, With ities only’ belonging to men L his front tecth, and there was a | # stick he teaced in the gronnd his plan, |Gty ) women? Let el n be children nulous motion of the eye-lids. You | and it was so simple that every one at 0 RO0KS ¥or long s possible. Keep their mnds in | have observed this in people. Those who [ onee comprehended it In fitteen min- | V9 HUVIED e renmominic ' \ppy atmosphere of beauty, purity, | do it would stammer if they do not wink. | utes the two trains bl been moved by, | OSAHA MEDICAL & SURZICAL INST! music, poetry and proper thought. Thus | There were no points inthe deseription [ #nd the operation is now universully | Cor 13tk 8t. & Capitol Ave., Omzls Nel. e : will their minds more perfectly deve of the other which would serve to iden- | adopted on'sidings that are too short. It ehild in Hurrisburg | their utmost possibilities for good tify him on the street. He simply |5 called sawing. The young fellow. 4 s sky and drank two | cares oppress and sorrows b upon | “looked enough like the other 10 be his | While viding ou the top of his car across | A . CIABTOCK, llinto a drunken stu- | your heart, for heaven'’s s E.A. iad stadied out a ent ter- abits behind him and a | palace s and their th o open | stout heart for what should lie before, | The bodies lay exposed till sunset Kitehen doors welcoming thousands of | While the novelty lasted the glamour | o to e : workingwomen to domestic service, and | lasted and the heavens smiled, but when | . A red g ablet in one of the chris- it is probubly the only branch of fomale | the stress of life began; when & new ittle | Han churches at Julia, subscribed for b employment where board and wag, soul looked helpless and unknowing into | the engineer and non-commissioned o given to the learner. It is safe to s their own she knew, both knew, that the | ©0rs i Persia, commemorates the death that every poorly paid shop girlin the | reign of the butterfly was over. The | of Collins. land coulil, in this way, lind a comfort- | young man must fare forth for hread the .- v able home and fair pay wide world over. ‘Lhen arose the young [ A three-year- Just why the @il apparently endowed | woman—a girl no longer, but « youthful | got a ottle of with common sense declines to accept [ mother of the period, with her ‘etuld in | ounces. It thes munerative employment But, if all | in his will, good other sources fail, there are w trains 50 45 to enible them to | . « A | 1 rood | brother." the dreary prairie " 5 P a1 b domestic service is dificultto understand. | Ler arme—and farcd forth by his sids. par and ts life was saved with dilliculty. | Taother, Ao hot fey o thraw our Lurions | 1 suodt two weeks in Chicago looking | solved this problon, and when the Gppior Grenl, Insurance Agent | ~ L Much of this feeling is undoubtedly due - t eame out of the stupor with every in off upon your little ehildren P for wy man, and, although [ was well as: | tunity eame he wus ready for it. e is | Aud Real Estate Broker, o false notions of diguity and independ- Gossip for the Ladies. m of having u tremendous head, and | not old nor strong enongh to earry them | sisted by the ctectives, my search w now the general manager of the great | Moom 10 Cr tn Block, Omaha, Ins raice euce. Deluded voung. women, uurkmgl Bret Harte's story, “The Queen of the | demunded water continuously. without being dwatMed or deformed by | vain. Noowne ould remember a erook of | Northwest system wiliien la Iglnala cAnpeiics APPABOANE