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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DFCEMBER 8, 1@6. \ e e o Sy T a——— THE nocron THROWN QUT, | bzt s for by hecty a 1 exch ver | READY T0 BE & _POOR MANS WIFE. AN OPINION CONF “My choice is made at last, sister Beile. Robert | Now I am ready for blaie of praiso from dited ISFITS | °"%5™ | MISFITS omet Matthewson Refuses to TvnO et the T e of | “'ihie eldoe eistor Tookod At A tnuple of 7 sane Asylum to Hi ot ¥ intry | open letters lying on the writing-desk e A step w ! |"w eed vefore \A‘m[ln the ~|] V‘ sat, her u»!;! $ ngs ag mbezzlement, | gray eyes softening a litt he repliec bl AND THE BOARD LOCK HIM OUT. | 4,y on ¢ rney general “1f you tell nm\‘\' “-\. of n,.-I nn,' you T — —_ ] . decided 0 tried on the L:m\».]w-n I can answer you.” E i L d ¢ Tumerons and Intercsting Notes From | ¢ tradition law | “‘You ought to know without being rom th in - 11 o 1 ae ¢ ] Goover hIm, | tolhon Stin” letghod, Tlsretice. of he Leading merchant tailors through c n sale a 3 recoer lnm. | told,"" Stefia 3 g ghout the country and placed ot t Lighted By Gas—~Capital general has re ella Laws=on looked scrions City News., 1 n deel 1at lown by the Stella, Tam sorry. Not that I bear 3 p United States snpreme 't_in another | Clarence Henshaw any a1l will, but, child, 3 [y’ f - case that eonfirms his decision in this, | you are not fit to be a” poor man's wite ToRI WS SER wiRcote WondAR) the Williams, ease on the point of trying | Remember you are proud and have been Ll } j U The climax seems t reac the | the man on the crime charged when' ex: | reared in ease and comfort. Follow my Insane hospital, nax tha ed | tradited advice, and marry Henry Lakeman with inten inte and .which will FoR ENROLLING CLERK, Sttla shook her head. | Iy . . \ ndidates for legislative No, Belley T wouldn't marry Henry . t ~ \ Ronai st the e <10n s o whther T OE Sota AT (e | Labeciut N M oue s Ponirat | Hd At the following reduced prices: the board of public lands and buildings F' » name of Mrs. L. M. Ha richer than he is s . pan control the state institutions, Inre- | of Omaha, 18 frequently ment ulm-llh She >‘|y|»v-.l a picture into its envelope nse s order 18 » Dr. hay to | the position of enrolling clerk of t with a long glance at the view it imaged ol A il o HIERS BAd R aRIRTANDeS. | | *iLL TR Lovely DIOC. Al SR At b SUITS. OVERCOATS. 2 kg, possession oL th g pritrioigh tlady in the capital mn learn of | would like to live there." —_— Matthewson to turn over the keys, the | hor candidacy with ple The sister was watching, and stooping lor Mac at $12.00 [ the State House- Lincoln to Tis 1t ]s 1 nilor Made « tatter refused compliance and lield to the | is the dwughter of Cay kissed the smooth, white brow, while she “ « 14.00 forchant #10.00 keys of the institution, When this mfor- | now of Omala, but fc ; “ « « 16.00 . " mation reached the board they unani- [ the postmasterat I’ 3 Don't be too hasty, Stella. 1If you “ “ “ 18.25 ) o tmously passed n rosolution authorizing | it question is the widow of J. Newlon | this pretty home'of Henry Lake « “ « 2000 W o s wously passed n rosolution authorizing | jageq “in- years past iofor of the | man's, necept it ohaiste L B 20.00 Dr. Hay to hold the institution in charge, | Frdomont Tribune, who wus alw a But I love ( ence. 1 prefer a cot- $0.00 " “ “ ;N”“ b0 “ “ “ 22.00 to keep Matthewson from regamn- [ faithful republican’ and excellont citizen, | t ge With him to u mansion with Henty.! 65,00 ¢ « « 0.00 60 L W 20,60 ing possession or acting and [ Mrs. Hayes undoubtedly possesses the l|-~ 1 -\\*{m’!umul to the !\\mnlmv 75.00 00 RUSSRSY W W 80.00 y ho guards neee qualifications nece competent | with a 'y lovk. Some sweet dream of - [ I s \ r position haps, but sk oId it worse than foll, pt himself and the board of A DAMAGE CASF indulge in regrets. Love, in her estit public lands and buildings. Dr. Matthew: On the 15th of this month an im- | tion, was no balanee in the scale for from the institution looking after his in- | 0 the county court, Judge Parker presid- Stella,” she continued, very gravely ing. the case being that of Henry Simons | “Thave acted the part of a wother for gave and ex and terest from a standpoint in the c vinst J. A, Buckstafl, and th mages | many years; iny wish has ever bean that e e e e e e e e e e N A the board ordered that he shiould not be | piaveq “for are §1,000. The basis | you form a wealthy m: I know | - bt ke : , " X -/ allowed admission to the institution until | upon which this claim rests is th on love luxury, you en, display, and l""‘-i"' {she turned wway from hime and When Stella oy “‘:{ her eyes agam it | not the sudden dece: of the supposeil 2= : 1 2 - i MELIRLUL AR B RLE L L ) 2 + | 1oft the room. was ne She knéw no one | entombed man, but the di t e £ he formally abdicated and turned over me time since the plaintift was cross- | Tam not saying too muchwhen I'say that fudi e R ) ) e , b ! exit o e e B, | inie the walk from Ziviner's corner (o (he | you worsaip beantiful apparel, Henry | | Somothing wet foll on the babys head, | ahout the bed, but falked to Clarence and | the ventriloquidl foker, who' tetired be 8 ard. government square ont O strect whon Mr, | Lakemun can give $o all of th pressed him closely to his bosom | Freddy, and sister Bello. She was going | fore the denouement, and to as carry these orders into ¢ sist Dr. Hay in maintain hi ns acting superintendent, Se gy drove | ence Henshaw canot. As his wi is foot | will be subject to all kinds of priva Lintliet- | be obliged to 1 Buckstall with a horse and b in, passing by so that the plain was run over by the buggy whe \ght the sound of het sobbing. | to help her husband now. She could - PAGEFEG ve heard of something new this irn money by teaching music or paint- The announcement of the Maverick morning, Stella, and I'm ing to New | ing, “or might have a few pupils in dane- | National Bank, of Boston. will be found York by the next t ing," she 4 ing injurie o dumige 3 s i fed. “But forgive mo for | of spec of State Rogg was delega ing injuries to the dumage of he plain nd economize 3 ot dpmotiing] o ] % Bl 4 VSO0 il in” the mmount prayed for. The | ean. How long will that suit a girl of y of something | striking— arms were put up as | Corporations, Capitalists and others, who | only Line tunning Fi RECLINING :n]: illlmm mh‘:;mli“ th I'H‘"‘H{‘_M‘;T R T T o 2Tk well of it sl | new, wa "”M".p_u\\ 133 “but What | if to elasp someliung, when sho dozed | hue fi ancial transictions of any” Kind AL, batwoon e ST S RAE Wk U6 (s Lhi ‘BIGHLHE NS }vx’\‘\_“‘u:f\(;.\I\‘\hmr'x],\fh.l" :llu]m o ‘Iml J"“\‘n‘y mt ?.‘.-‘.::::.‘-; your own choice in regard *1am hoping for something better, and Late that evening Clarence eame in AERER Omaha, lenm, Kansas City and asylum. These steps were taken after | tion of the rights of pedestrians in cross. My mind is made up, my dear Belle,” | 1 think I've found it now sight of home. Contrary to Mis. Wilson's ENCH ESCAPADE. St. Lois. He rocked Freddy to sleep, put him | conj cture, he came by a dific rent and U respondod, duic consideration by the board, with the | ing ’y“;“‘_ e v*:\nfl dn et aud | Sttt responded. ew. slioping a lotter | into his erib, then went o the door o his | To had thought to tel i, but “Stolla | How a Royal Midshipman Went Ofton | & TRAINS DAILY 3 :‘”"“]l'""”" b “"“‘:" wrson DICOL | this kind i the party driving the team or | into its envelope as she’spoke, a0 o Ly, | Now't worry, ! hie said) Hf1 am lnto.” a Spree and Was Punished, BEIWEEN %, himeclf over and above the state and ex- | ¢ ety who by an aceident o othe “UL 1 tavored his suit Lwas to keep it, ing to Kiss me good-by, | The light faded from his oyes and s lish naval oflicer, at present m A, sagecutive authority and proposed to fightit | i ) 18 in the way of “:0 :’ el sister Belle,” she continued, Imn-] ing I'may be gone a | face turned ghastly when he looked into respondent to-ds ODIA"HA.&LINCOLN out, holding on to possession ns several | The osin the case are financially the odge of the wrapper to her rosy lips, | 48 \(n |}vu] 4 A the rooms. ~ it an interesting little story wbout the b Prssengor Trains will arrive at and loave points in the Law in his favor. The action | t0 2o to law over the maiter, the judge [ and sealing it with a _heavy slap “of the Rt L e NG ST i Both gones ho groaned, walking apparent, onco ramoved, to_tho thom thei0 MU 0) dopot, 1ith and L T b « ull othors | Of course is willing, the attortoeys in the “do not, you see. . 1 won't be k soon enou rom the bed to the cotich, throne, writes a W, |shm;,x.mmn spond- | Webster str it never return, you ku case anxious and w deecision muy be of " murmured she, turning the cn o,no,”" Mrs. Wilson said comnfort- | ent of The ow York Star Prince Direct connoe on made in Union Depot, Kan in the asylum maiters, was unanimous. | for present und future gencrations, | velope over to look at its inscription. “See if you are not bacl “Buby's bet and your wife | Alfred in 1862 was o midshipman on the | sas City, for all points South and Wost; in Meantime, while these affeative measures GOUAR 4K, Your happincss is within your own | W0, with the same old stovy. will' come out of this.” All she ncods St. George to which vessel my informant | Union Depot, 8t. Louis, tor all points Lust and were bemg adop Dr. Morcer, | Mosses. C.D. Clapp and T. K. Clark, telia, You'll recall my words | ( Clarence turned quickly and left her. | good nursing, and that she shall hay was assigned nt the time it was in the | d Lim cross the room, and knew | turning asido her head o two [ PU And with a stately gait Bella | She b 1 drying her | Baltie The young prince | riting Matthew- | 1o enterprising citizens of the vigor MAN BUFFET SLI who seems to be ALING AT onialt | : he bent oveY the little sleeper and kissed < with the her s existence! Whilo h Vi bonr > gl 3 . " village of Elmwood, Cass county, w wson left e eyes with the corner of her apron. existences. hilo he was abonrd he | night trains. son's battle, accompanic by C.| NP A RBIR storddy, secking informa- Stella ran lightiy up the stairs to he the little sleeper ngain and again. What could wo do if such us she were | would be treated in just the sume man For tickots, sleeping oar borths and other in- Green, Matthewson's attorney, rived from Omaha upon the scene ot ited the board to He'll come back hefore he's really | not stationes goue,” whispered she to herself, going It was puinf ing this at | toward the door, but _a turn in the stre CIf 1L might endn at who an- | hid him from sight. He had gone, with- | muany times. When at Is ong the walks of Tife? | ner as the othier fellows of h o listen to the w it,” i the beil ing tion T d talk. | pranks were played upon him 1id €0 | quently as 10 the cost of sinkin hole in the | own room and tou a thousand down with the | haste wlable end in view of s ng coal. X s, and [ formaton celfen teket vpent ., St P, M, 13 fro- | o, u 1) depot, 16ti and .\\m.x streets, or upon the rost. Bat whenover | g 1 yroom: \ > he wa o action. Mr. Green wa on will oblige me by % GOODKR 1la awoke | he went g BTG PR i e ntontlbRE ratiir o | In the present furore for discovering coal | onee, id to the sc I Stelln an 1 prinee of Eng Tickel Alnt. Traveling Pass. Agont, | :: V\Jv!u“\ o “II““"”“ I"\“ T "‘”“y‘ ] 'll(‘” HNBY in paying quantitios thore is | swered her call, handing him this very | ont bidding her good-by. from’ the terrible dreams her husband | land, and went in_state, ¥S, accom- 158 Rainam Sreat, Omana. | sylum and proceec quo-w F3 na,” she said, smiling and HW we' been 1 icd long | was bending over her, anied by Major Cowell, now Sir John | W.H . Newsax. H.0. 0o place so s id no loca ity so iso- | envelop procecdings, but the Goard had secured | Jitoll but that ¢ the question | blushing, “be careful of this,” putting | enough to be done with such nonsense “Clarence,” she s very sof “owell, who was his governor. ~ One of | Ginl Trafli Mun'gr. Gonl P m and they preferred, if there | is mdulgedin and i loRiasiiaTcant ; b s hand. * “Leave it | she saud, by way of consolation, yet there | fi Clarénce,” sho feye: the sublicatenants: would be ‘oblige to St Louls. s 1o be awing in the matter, that | of sinking a prospecting hole is cagerly it is | was a terrible pain at hor heart : iere arms about' his neels, i yo! steer the barge for his royal higlness, - — H A Calte, L R o THcide {nalcad of | songht: ThosaTsluwool mon come ta bin | addressed. She sat <4l tll Freddy awoke, thon | give me striki Il kiss Bolding his hat in his hand meanwhile WE""K MEI‘TK"" ety s s B i L In for the purpose of intervies the “There'll be no m W ery of i she ran aer s | 50 many times v idea of a licutenant ste atoct, R i the outside, and if Matthewson thought | (R 00 RSO0 TG e cost | that night a perfumed not on Batl o tiie nearest ne Foolish fellow! | young midshipman 1 e | bo had any right to possession he could | Fibia i the case and if the expen 1 Henshaw's piliow he, “'Please come, Mrs u , Stella « ! oflicer to the pr AR commence procecdings himsclf. be hmited to rensonably means follow, was _truanspori the upper | is dying.” . ] Gt i ! _rowed to shore. ! | Attorney General Leese, in speaking ns | wood will join the long’ xoll of towns | heaven of m»l.gnln.[ % : Alra. Wil on came, fot |\vml .:::1[::(-:]“1’:.- situation, n;l Jou ‘-‘\Iw;m | Imake sou pay for this when you got S ated that inusmuch as | prospeeting for fuel at least to the extent hree months later they were married, | 10 was kind of hear sverything oching his lips | aboard « S I ono of tho board, stat l‘!‘Lm inasmuch as | DEoShY aft to the depth of a | They werea happy and’ hopeful couple, “He is in a fit,”’ she to clicek and forehead, “‘und you are CR n't help it; it's not my f ‘.‘l‘.‘;":. the board was responsibif to the state of | 1y~ As & basis yon whieh | ‘This hfe upon which they had entered | she saw the child, “Bring cuing to have such pretty house in | fault, d replied ne. < pain m. N b bl " 16! a basis upon which & A = o J < > t (hcsmn.\u\i.lr.lnat,u. thLlSuHu ebraska in regard to- the publi tu- | thoir f in success rests Mr, Clapp | was like a new ana unexplored count water, and ielp get oft his ¢ ovllyn i SR E Tho St. Georize was off Reval, in | _ i tions, that they would hold them for the [ states that on the ereci bottom adjoming lml C re meant to work hard and felt Stella obeyed, 3 Al T w ix r love,” clasping | the Gulf of Finlend one day, and all the s nd not let any individual hold or | the town site of Elmwood that an'cleven or nodoubt in regard to their future ‘Hold him ~o, till T run home and get | him close, “and that Preddy get well, | hands had been ashore playing cricket. o eI Dt e e L L mor Do o el okkeeper for many ¢ medicine,” she smd, putting hini in | L'm ready to be a poor man’s wi Prince Alfred and his chum Tom [ ( @* assume control over the united heads of | U YER ©F Cot HOT 1 foot und years and had the promise of somethin, bath. “Such women 13 you uin't fit who belonged to & yacht in the harbor, <& Yoth the board and the governor. I round back from the sircam. That this | better yet the coming scason. “They | o he mothers,” she continucd, returning | “Whom the gods love dic young,” | determined to o ashore again that night OMAIIA, NEBRASKA - policy of the Matth n side of the qu {5 th anne articlo My, Clapp s pre- | rented a house in the pleasant part of the | with her hands full of hottles. ys Byron: but”why die when'you can | So after everybody was asleep the princ Paid up Capital. $250,000 Hion seoms fo bo, 88 nearly as can be as- | pared o substantiato from tho fact thap | city, kept a servant, and Stella wore the [ ~ “I have so many tials to bear,” | cure thc cold or cough, which néglected | stole from his bunk and dropved oyer the | goo. cortained, to Lold the. piice if posaiblo | ho burned it in his storo one winter, Buirttsome clothes that had been provided | moaned Stelia, 4 i3 means death, with~ Dr. Bull's Cough | side of the vessel into a_fisherman’s b Burplud - SDI00Y) T e IR o D itkon b nf SIS iEAtON IR OFF FOR orE. at the tine of the mar But toward | “Nonsense,” voplied Mrs. Wilson. | Syrup, the old reliable! alongside and made f acht. Thi H. W, Yates, President through the present aaministrat b Robert Wilson, one of the substantial | the end of the first year of their w You have a pretty ho! if it was put in A sensible woman will not fil to keep Larkin joincd h nd they'set off' fe A. E. Touzalin, Viece President, he hope that an incoming legislaty citizens of Gage county was in Lincoln | life his firm was said to be under h orde ; a bottle of Saivation Oil on hand for | $pree—and they had at. ° Meanwhile, WAL S Huglies, Cashier. would g which would | vostorday on his way to N York City, | liabilities and the s [ n used to a better.”’ wien’s cuts and bruises. M informed of the dis DIRECTOR! n't begin where the Tl L e S aranyony urEREtenBRlihe “Young people « ance of the prince, and there wa carry it thrc the W. V. Morse, John S. Collins, new governor could be worked upon, | for Liverpool, nd, ““‘Il\l“ \‘q,, in ('l:‘lrr;ul';‘(mll of .~m|l ; moved lv]\l.l‘:);:;’;“wlv ofl, They must make their rould Not Say “Dam o ‘:; wt:)y;lm::] d ‘\'!H:M}n'-ln on l]m:u:l H.'W. Yat Lewis S. Reed (BOTCIN L Ton O | Rt contry of hienativity, My, Wilson | outof their houseand took cheaner one | 0 es. : ¢ A st Zyery nook and corner of the vessel was 'A. E. Touzalin, If the board could be compelled to bring | Wy eouvtry O Ls gk s M MOSOR | S oo part of the eity, By this time | 1 never understood it so. My sister [ Hoston Record: fhore was establis! 1 Ched and two boats were sent out to N G legal action to get possession it could be | (h 0 i Gago county this fallon the « funds began to run low and Steila | advised me never to matry a poor man. {c) fntonded by thie dredge the bottom ot the gulf in the fear new per which wa proprietor, a pious N, to grow up and wax richon the basis of publication and vanted sometting new for her wardrobe And so you kept finding tault and I shall find something by and by,” the mnmi“"mm wiien your husbund is try- ke an honest 1iv- that the prince had fa continned and the present month wore | ticket and came within just Oth boat her boats wel thout action. But to the con- | cighteen votes of an election. Inconver- llen overbourd. | T'JFE IRON BAX o sent qshore and the 3 it witiont Aadess Cor 12th and Farnam Sts 'K, ¢\, the board, by the step taken, has | satior with a Bie reporter, Mr. Wilson | husbuud said bra 5 ing in overy way to m 0 iting | 5 o Le town was senrc| : trary, the board, by the step takon, b | 08 WL e Re mot otowt ho wag | It was at this (rying timo that alittle | ik Itis 4 wonder you haven't driven | §oUng 1%, the ntmost fear of the Lord. | however, The prince canght siznt of | A Geacral Banking Busuness Transaotod. Bt matiotity and | Mot feclingz atall bad for h considored | speck of inmanity wis put into Stella’s hn‘l‘)“h-'x'hmh”loln:;‘:.‘nl o, o, | AR, PAGERS e Sk eahel s | Mujor Cowll and ran and i hl‘nl»w = o Ao /8 the reduction of eleven hundred majority | arms and its feeble cry told that the x ut my husband is a good 1n re- LOLI08, DA ony; yith wleohol in 4y dor an upturned boatand covered him N stopping in the it foount e here. plied Stelln warmly, resenting the lnst | them. 1mproved corsets, or anything | L0 'Ciin' some old saeks lyi W. HARRI3 & Co. ibility of motherhooa w “Telephone communi- | in the county to eighteen in his case was m the happiest man al; cation with the nsylum shsws that no | cnough to make a Europeon trip upon. ruflle disturbs the usual routine there, TO ANSWER FOR SLUGGINC o | exclaim: I, caressing wife and | and that the g on is slecping in its Agormer railrond man named Willis | *‘Let pridego to the dogs, stvll 5 A was locked up Monday mnight by the | remembering that now his arms, with the lights turned low on the | Jofieo on « charge that Prowmises to make | was greater than before vz around. The searching party returned {o the ves: BANKERS, CHICAGO. TR s b it Of Counties, Citios and others of wnd while a consultation wns being BOHDSniummucnm.mn.nmmm Hastorn 5 to what to do next, the prinee re- | ofice 63 Devonshire st.. Loston. Corrusponds to the vessel, climbed up the | encesolicited, nd was soon in his berth. "Here | —— doubtful whatever were to be admitted, Nothing that was erminal, rreverent, or even a little bit frisky w. Itted to the news columns, Above all the word “damn,'' which the proprictor found w28 crecping into the pre Clarence | part of the speech. e has shown’ himsclf to be & good man. e woman said itin good faith, wrap- ping Freddie in soft flannels and admn- They a tent of General Roggon. A board me an inf ting cuss for him. Some time | Wantof workmen on the new eity h istering a quicting potion. She had been as found shortly sfter, and Com- T { t 2 1 sting cis § v _new cily = altogether too markedly, ©w ifisho | [ ing will be held tomortow, when pre- | since a man ' was assualted at the St Pl tike my - hammer=it will - give ching l‘.'“'y'“““‘:"“‘“ of the couple | yver to be printed. Naturally perontinnediotalvissntian (Moo o | D Chimds Moter " “teiahtiully - shugaed | brend. r sinc they eame fo live iu the louse, | HVEE 10 o 0 o6 auything v H(' | lfl]l'] |l ! chmably bottusldesiyilliapnony e i S eealiat that oo vory meseio | She ought to have been contented, | “My baby will got well, won's hes’ | the propriotor couldn’t sov auything that ere have you been, siv?’ he de- 0 ( ( NOTES AT THIE CAPITAL went into the paper, but the boys fol- suid pleadingly, and the poor thing tence, It is for | ought to have thought with pride of the manded ending his precious ex cipubit ol | g ngrily. % U | The bourd of public lands and buitd. | (RGN bisbrecious Gestence, (8 s S0k | L who. would thus_brave the worla's | sobbed again as it her heart would breal, | loved bis orders very strjetly, Ono day | Fupy beeninmy hammock,” the prince BOS ()‘V~ MASS, } ings bave finally necepted the new state | urst whd the time for the hearing was | opimion. He wentout in the early morn “Yes, indeed,” Bimsolt wroto. to use & classionl reforenag | Feplied, yery innocently. CAPITAL, - - - $400,000 | building for the inded at Beatrice | oontinued from yesterday morning to | ing and came home late at night, his “And you will stay with me through | £ urn AR B R Daper 18 follows: 1 desire noprevarication,siv!” stormed | SURPLUS, - - - - 400,000 I and paid the cont balawce due [ st evening, whei the facts in the case | handsome face glowing with love. ' But | the night*”” forgetting that she was one | W 0.0} ape foel that | the commandant. “Have you been ashore f him. Yesterday tho board were holding | \iJ| e elueldated before the police mag- | the very thought that” her husband was | of “those people. ot "‘f“]","' BRI AN 0ok fou that |0 nighty” Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpos final action and approving and accepting | i¥iiade *Pho woapon nsed is 1n tho hands | brought down to a common Laborer hurt I'd stay with you a whole blessed { t1¢ 2 Word, of D——ocles 1§ now hanging o3, I have,” Alfred Guelph an. | rations colicited, the new building and improvements of 'the polico, and 1t i as ugly an instra. | her. week,' " replicd trui ed Mrs, Wilson, | e adl tho broppiator i1 swered. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are H the reform school at Kearney. There | montof waras a forty-four Smith. and | Sister Bolle had said that her tastes S eould mako you u wifo worthy of | 'l“f‘ "“_'f:l“":_{“l DEQDEQLON i ’l'mi"' “Who was with you?" excellent and we re-discount for banks i were present, in aadition to Superintend- | Wotson e B were lusurious, and she wanted a pretty | your husband.” | foliowed Nis mrdore. and that it mgty | “That [ positively refuse when balances warrant it | ent Mellalieu, of the stitution, O. P, | e home now ana’ fine apparel for herself |~ *“Tell me what I shali do and 'tl do it {,‘;If_‘l"k"‘”‘m'“ grdors, uud that it might |1 ens found out, though, later, and [ Boston is a Rescrve City, and balances i Ayots and \V. 1 Soolh, of Keuriey, oo | Thoro scoms to boa woll-founded doubt | dnd biby, Tho. people “of tho world in | willingly and without complaining { aind 50 he snid nothing about it, "™ | poor Tom Larlin was ahsofutely forbid- | with s from banks(not located in other Re- 3Mis, of Omuhay, urchitect, and W. A Downing as 1o the city of Lincoln having the re hshe had lived had never to count A1l through the long night, wlulol MK | uisite enterprise to maintain a base ball ir moncy to know if they could buy a | Freddy Iny between life and_ death, Mrs, and J. J. Bartlett, of Kearnoy. The | ojup the coming year, and a recent meet- w dress.” She had never'hud to mike | Wilson worked over him bravely, and bu]lllnlmg‘-lw.- » tinnlly acoepted, ing of th eloped the fact | the best of circumstances and why should :old the girl-mother chapters in_her own The raitway commission, or thut part | (15" oniy of the #3000 | she now? The little y ations” she en- | life experiences. 'T'hese wers passages i fjdisee removed, ln-mgxmlmutlullw ik of a | out the United States and C da of tho body who found it conveniont to | it only about ouobalt of the #8000 | 8l Worried hor, und. in o hitlo whilo | ovor wirich Stella wopb. bittetly, nd m‘-fi? e had oered published tu his | naval cadet, and made to do double duty | *'Government Bonds R Teave private business for the time being, | b, i the sweet tempered woman became | when morning dawned, giving back the ~Pabot Wis hes i for a month. He was fo have been at | Exchanges in Washington mace for Banks But a few weeks afterward he felt that | den the privilege of be “"‘ prgsentad atiiserve|Clijes) countias resorve, the thing was being carried too far when | 0Urt: This was not a great privation to We draw our own Exchange on London A ax oL Al s ke i hiol i been | him, as he dicd shortly aterwar . Young | and the Continent, and make Cable trans~ Qelivered by the villige pastor, and | Alfred was punished by having his stripes | fers and place money by telegraph throughs are oft on a junketing tour to look after | yujourned with an evident determin moody and down hearte child from dangzer, in plice of the fickle, | Carlsruhe three months later to st g at, vident do | d hiked, s0) T any. v or to without extra charge. v anoverehurgo allogad to have been mude | 14 1ise the balance at all hazards. “Stella is homesick,” the husband | unreasonablo wolnun, there was ond | =3¢l L sy unto the godfathier to the child of one of his AP B R gt AT “ '1"" [u r (\)1 I.-lhupl from i station mll the | hoor suecess the club had the past year | would say; “‘the cure of the baby is too | ready lnI meet life’s work with fiem pue- (o0 he Earth Will Stop Revolving, | Put Queen Victoria, who was much dis- | 1,vestment Securitics, and inyite proposals sg, ko Valles lino. 1 s overohurgt | o doubt contributos 10 the ® oxisting | muh (0 hur, T st makysome moneyy | pose and strong hor, ‘ hemshe Baxy ploustd_with his escapade, refused £0 | v tiaie Gonntion nd inyile proposs's but the history of | and his hammer rapg with redoubled She tidiea up N partment. and I: A problem which is wd | qpathy, although it allow him even to be present it has been hanging fire for soveral f peqrly o 5 Tundl that entors | energys but Stella continned to sulk stead of going ahout in o dowdy wrap- 8ttracting to its study astronomers, re- | e suing bonds, < months. A larza voltno of corrospond- | LesrlY every ff’,)),'\{l',"i',:,,,".‘"l“,:'l“ bR OB B B o | Bar Dk o A ToREl diroas. eEvanientiiie. | Inies toithe/cnrth ns’a! timakioaper, Wa W den goneral Banking busincss, and ence untlated over the matter, | Gitorion for what ay result in tho | such surroundings? was her appeal when | baif becomingty and changed the pucker measure timo by dividing cither the period inite correspondenc ] and three or four salaried off have | feare he bogged her (o cheer ap. 1t s eruel | about hev mouth for her own { during which the earth revolves around ANA P Y R, President. RAGVLEOD LS M i atioiala ove | tut e Ty e L ant (o g bomo | eYou're n pretty hitle thing Mrs, | the sun. or that in which it turns on its JOS. W, WORK, ¢ whiioh 15 dofighiful evidenco of the Yosterday we «,.u..‘.L.m..“,,‘,m... to my friends, Wilson had told her when she hid fast. axis. Iy the first me ationed we measire ———— e e ey the sccond a day. The earth, to some astronomers, is losing ‘hrough two eauses, the sun’. - 1 IS of | Prof, Clias. il of the commission as 1 wedunder | the folldwing Nebraskans: A, W. the present law. , | Omaha; D L. Clapp, Weeping Water; ~The state auditor was yesterday send- | [ [, A, Merriam, Otmaha; J. fl Ager, ing forth notices to the diffevent countios | Opd; Frank Llliott, Priend: C. 1, C Lapp, warin gle me to his face, and | ened a knot of blue ribhon in her v hier tonderly toward him without | *‘See after baby now. I'll look in every ¢ . but there a look piteous to [ now ana then through the day, and to- n liis handsome eyes. Uhen cawe a | night Ul come back to you. Your hus- LINCOLH BUSIKESS DIRECTORY and the fr S0 1o spenk in the state of the number of patients | Phob. Clack, Elmswood, W Suller, | duy a little later when it did” seem that | bind will bo’ hore tomarrow morning.” the carth each year rovolves | | Boseatiy & Nsuly by oach 0ouRLy had i tho. hospitel for tho | oty Clark, Kim \“".?,‘,,“."\\ ceping | matters had come to o crisis, Tho city | =V Stelln rephed, with a bzt more slowly on its uxis, The speculutive agane, o { Th Tremont, insune, the cost of theix keoping, et 1o | Water: 3. Palmer, Ulyssos: T, MoGory 1'was finished and Clavence must look | Jook in’ ber eyes, el be here by 10 question which these astronowmers are dis it Coniray | RALD & “ON, Propiiot cover the timeof the quarter ending No- | ¢ AW Kdgerton A, Al Wi, Smith. 1 something new. Jonuy, who had been | o'clock enssing is whether in the end the earth will | grdeiar iaesiy g e S e vember 0. ; B, Sulmon, G. I Clark, E. Medelos, | Freddy's nurse had to go, and the After all, it was a long time to wait, Stop its revolution upon its axisand will | §ioe ot s g g A T ~Warden Nobes, of the stato penitent- | Omaha. 1B K. Ciark (,,_n“l Lsland; Paul | houseliold cares fell upon Steli hey | she thonght, She was.so impatient to ent always the sume fuce to the sun. | JLEWIG CoR CO0A oule a0k iy iary, s preparing for an incoming ad Nobr MH( P. 8. Traynor, | had moved about ent deal, hoping to | tell him—and she would kiss bim as When that event oceurs there will be per: | i ho5ense of th word a Tim thor: | v | minfstration by clreulating o petition for 5 Aot Tiaks find a place in which the fretful girl-wifo [ many tmes as bo wished, potual day 1o 0 Lol tho eatih and | GLabzcetramintont U AR J. H. W, HAWKINS, signers asking for his reappointment ~ - wonld be conten “Yos, in 1o exelaimed, joyfully, ~ perpetunl nightin another, But there is | g [0 whrih U gy waridon of tho stato penitentiary. Ex- | “Those § all wlike, you know, | bendinge over Freddy's; orib, *iwo 1l kixd Do occasion for immedinte alarm. The | Kiateetiviinbilian e s Alnhlt(’“t i Sieritt Hyors, of Cuss, one of the best | A A AT R o plice asin | papa & hundred thousand times, won't Fateat which the earth is supposed to s ¢ u e L s Blank, Idnaglng sborifls in the west, 1s mentioned as the wnother,” was herreply to Clarence when | wi { lose time only shortens the year by half u a1 ik 7n By Romn, Krvans: e | R i wardon's most prominent competitor he sugg that they move. » wish Clarence would come,” she second in w century, ‘lhere are more b or 8 with weuk kide | Doputy Suerlt’ Edgerton, of Omahg It wits unwomanly in her to say t Kept saying nest morni SWhat de- than 81,000,000 seconds in g year. Therc 5 | rre St i was at th I\‘\--lmh'w yesterday wl l~5n-m lnl she thought to run after | tains him® continned, when the fow®, if the curth u\(.-r "{",‘ cei h;‘-- | E.M WOODS, e coilected his few for Dringing back to ner hushand and bog his formveness, bat | clock wis on the stroke of 12, “What volve on itsaxis, it will be wore than i i1 the state for tria) Laurs Fountain, The hont thon By R b | e B Heme kol o i har | 6,000,000,000 yeurs before it will stop | Live Stock Auctioneer doputy’s fees in the amounted to oausing her to spill the water she was | bosom us she recalled the look she last | - Eales mudo i ull parts of the U8 ut Cuie 0l pouring into the kettle, wiich only in | saw on bis face— what o ho neyer comes | Children will frecly take Dr.J. H. Mc | raten,” iom . Etate Block, Linooin, Nut “The seerctary of state yesterday handed creased her voxation back!” she murmurede going into her | Lean’s Tar Wine Lung Bulm; unlike | _Galloway and Bhors Hora bulls for sale to the governor his bienuind repart, which *You eross httle thing!” she exclaimed, | own room. *Mrs, Wilsqn,” she catled, | cough syrups, it contains no opium, will > e — i8'a volumin b dooument, covering of wontly Tako thatt” lymg ot | “whee i my hushand | soothe snd heal auy disease of the tiroat baos B. . GUULDING, fice traasactions during the two years avily upon the little bure shoul Lo an instant the dear good soul w or lungs quickerthan any ot dy N4 d noy A st Thoauditor handed up his roport Uhon ahe aat own and: folf inte | beside hand tenderly on | | Farm Loans an ! *h‘anca' =% %o day before, aud the attorney gen hysterical Freddy, with the | the ach Irucwsrted woman! | A Ventr K | | licitod, = 7 oral's wont into the hands of the exeeu prints of lic s 8till on bis neck, tricd | She ik from saying it bad beeu u | M. Alexandre, tife Freneh ventriloguist, | Moum 4, Wickarss | ali, Nob tive on th t day of the month {0 clitb into hir lap, but she pasted him | droadfnl night on the sgund, and tht & | passing one day near the now defunct DK CITY UNDER GAS LIGHT 3 away roughly steamer had collided with the New York | Temule Bar, obscrved 1arge 1oad of hay | careyins the Helstom Roval and United States | raide + W Torn Tho city of Lincoln wiil entertain ““hon't do Anything yow'll be sorey for, | Doat, “ier husband. truveled by boat,” | struggling through the gateway, He in- | %% im Bava and S 3.&\701 “‘,,‘" "."?}“‘9. i , rs by was light by night the com Stella,” ber husbard said, coming into een Lier conclusion | stantly imitated the erics of a suffering | B Srlell, Surl SmDh e HAOE SRAMG AN fug voar. 8o said” the common council th room just then Cat Ler arm, the sound of | man, and drew tho attention of vasors: | Bedween Antwary & Mew Vor i T e at its v ‘nl.u weekly u.s] on ilun.lk:\l i "{mluulm \qu \«(h:m' lm tm-l:;x.i' Islu; wering Freddy, and with a | by to the mutiled sounds. The cart was Acombs, Rtenio¢ r b » evening. ouncilman aham brough replied, sharply dh, dear! had | ery she fell. P tired, inexperienced stopped in a most inconvenient position P NP 0ED ; v T LR TGRSO, S35 P the quostion of lighting the eity directly ZLAVaR3- | | tukon good advice I would uot bave war- | wife and mother! Was the ordeal so and a crowd of persons ussis todd 1 otond | 70 THOD RUINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL. a founns wiid Teup Loves, = o pefore the council and introduced the vied a poor man. " ordered? With the help of u neighbor | the hay, the cries of jupposed mun | A . Moseof Sisiron, | Yol Marry follc wing resolution, which was adopted “You are not yourself tus morning, | Mrs, Wilson Iaid her on the bed { within growing fast and furious as the LAKD AND FRANCE o Uriilch Sk and i, Come A / Iosolyelt, ‘it the dommitten o ks bo - MDS" Pmr:c'r MADE Stella," and his eyes were full of unshed [ “Run for the doetor,” she said to Miss ' mob worked with redoubled energy. Just FALL AND WINTER inspout tho b livess, UiAS A L sl st i ot AL UL | o stet ot P urengyaad | 14135 10 A e o wiarka on”the | Withume ' [ A% thy were getting to the bottom of | auion o 8010 1 Brcussin trip trom | i i i extimiuiah 150 fsmpe, 1ho contmaot | - Hesibtuinoee, Be. Veie's ey owace aidlia l uby “").‘xkum.b 'l‘ e WA ll;ml\._ ‘linn !;.;..\‘v 3 Hon | he the ,nh‘ku.;vl moaning ceased ,and the | 410 o, §1:3 ‘ecand Cabin, _outwert; i NP b - A ot gre ) A 3 0 yoI dure every- | “I 0. she interrputed en- | workers gave the man up as dead,ihough L0, e noa; T 5 {axtend for iva yoars s ,;:::;;:}.,fif;,:::, Bavats AL, Eenion, ol v Goteioasy ng " ¥ho oriad, spitchuly shaw will e Horvous fevers Suill pracoading to Lirow the BAy nto the - Wriait & Sona, Gouers National fotul kca | A Yl | N okt oums retlired (eiat You are servousand tired.dear. Come | and whethe SOVl ) POWOER OO Dyicaso Akp Sr. Lo, Yo ar. Come ether husband is dead or alive, I rondway. to L stoppuge of all trafie. | bofore the Lrst of Jamuary; otlers requived 10 here.” Aud Le put forth nis hand to clasp | can't say.” The cuuse of the silence, however, wis | WAY Prom