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S N S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1887.—-SIXTEEN PAGES 7. w—m JOHY JACOB ASTOR IV, | toher et gt oo et | et redfor the cot e oness | IN THE FUNNY MAN'S DOMAIN, GRE AT SPEC' AL S ALE would never ow her mimic lover s of | Riverside Park sand Grant's tomb."” the stage to kiss ier, That is what hev Up jumped the sight-secing country =l Ho is to Make His Debut at the | ucyuair s suy, and \'n-v ,-u,u-.\ is u}r- }., ople .nlunt h\u;v"i'-nl off upon the ,,lu\\i Utility of the Bustle~Healthful Out- cumstantially proven before her audi [ form. Justas the car started the old Closs of the Year, ences. In the first play in which she | man rushed aftor the veceding train el e the courtship did not re- | shouting: *‘Jest throw me off my toeth, —QF— was & herois MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER. | sultin marr cuor even ina senti- |1 left'em on tho window seat. For [ 'THE OLD MAN PLAYED TOO. nder, and =0 the absence | mercy sa My teeth!" mental surr of kissing did not attract much atten- Disy at on the facesof the two The Promise She Made Her Husband | tion. But it was diffevent in the en- | women, but pa's wild appeal touched | O1 Father Time—Frecdom of Speech and How She Has Keptit—A swing piece. There she was the in- |t soul of the last carman, and he Protected ~The Stock eplens JUivenite oW Combtotkes tensely beloved wife of the hero and at ed the cord, The teain stood still, ished —A fa the outsc [ vere re ul as % ) O] n' g « L o 13 9 Class Belle'sLiottor, 1 “T t th were rej l:';nlu-:‘n. e “m]. x‘;“n et your blamed teeth,” Wit and Humor. mecting atter months of lmp em in yer head They rushed at each othe hushand | another time.” CLARA BELLE, (W Yonk. N 9 ‘orrespond- | and wife naturally be - ~ Ttilit uruw Bustle, i SRR it L d affectionately. they | “BARON" NELKEN AS A COURIER, X 3 : ! ence of the Bre]--A mnew John Jucob |}, 014y, iscourses for a quarter " b > " TR CATASTRUPHE, We will put on sale Thursday, Dee. 1st, the following Special Bargains in Astor is about to make his debut. He is | of an hour, and then they reluctantly A Noted European Guide Now a Kesi- | Hor ma said her boots were too high in the ks s i to appenr Astor ball before the end | parted again, but neither in the greet- dent of Omaha, n"-' i s Domestics: of the y He the fourth John ood-bye was o Kiss ex- Me. Joseph Nelken, whoim his friends | oot no other style she would wear 8 Cases Best Standard Prints at 3¢ per yard,, worth 7e. These Prints can be seen in | R F gt o SdFa; Doviae Betian 6 HUE | Yiva Alslhanied s i e tha | ©ne day while out watkiug she stepped. on a ) ) Astor ¢ has just wound up his Sl it 5 ¥ | have nicknamed the “Baron,” from the ¢ ¢ f yo sit our store we will give samples eas 1 1 s u student. To all appearances pibmelL AL U | fact that several years of his life have o and uttering an car piorcing the window or if you will visit our store we will give you samples with pleasure, 1 his scholastie life was conducted be- It was curious to observe how | been spent in the company of dukes, | Sud'frantically clutelied at the air, 2 Cases Arnold's Best Century Cloths, sald by all at 10¢; Special Price for Thursday, | comingly, sor he has his name in qm.vm\ the nudience, even to the least | lords, counts and marquisesy has a % 6 1-2¢. on an honored Harvard sheepskin to | unsophist .J took note of the lack | most interesting history and an ex- 1A 18 BAVED, 31, " o " S Wkl + | SHE s ED. e nt. | B I 21.2¢; T day's & ¢ Price § e testify to the right to place the lette of the rc action. Comment on | tepded tale of his adventures and trav- | Her bustle was rubber, inflated of course, s ek binthel ot Bl i SR o L A. B. after is name. He isnot the that point hvw- dall o the house. | 14 would fill a large volume. Mr, Nel- he fashion prevailing to mect, ases Batting, same quality sold elsewhere for 13¢; our Price tor Thursday 12 1-2¢o ST 5 But a kiss is ) s ? And it turued out to be of her safety the et i . of John Jacob Astor the third, NOT A LONG FELT WANT ken was seen by a BEE reporter yester- SEUTE We Solicit you to visit our store and examine these goods before day of sale, of that John Jacob’s brother Will in “*Siegf 1" the Wagner opera sung nd asked to relate some of the | For when shesat down on the sidewalk with In spite of his family name and of the | this week hefore expressly fashionable important incidents of his cax foreo t their magnific incredible millions that will be all | people at their magnificent Metropoli- | My, Nelken spent sevaral years in Bng- [ St¢ bounded right back to her fect. { his own when his father shuffies off, | tan. Take out your watch and see how | 1,4 pance, Ttaly, Russin and Bel- ur. i the new John Jacob is not regarded as | long a time forty-two seconds make. | g0y s employed by many of the THE MORAT 1] L1} the hope of the family. His people got | Probably you can 't hold your breath for In the foregoing maidens who stylish boots h 1 0 + . st prominent tourists as couricr. wear ‘ roug sipating grea gs for | that sp: Well Brunnhilde receives [ MO L e | When sidewalks ur ey, or out of repair, 1319 FARNAM STREET. | sstate, - any | guages and by his famil that he has attained to man’s inflated with air, | i d that the loftiest ambition they because the [ the principal’citics of Europe proved to Is handy to carry behind. A by the notes of | be a most valuable comy ] is ¥ 0 I have regarding him is that he will con- | exact duration is f § s h t tinue to do nothing except some day to | the music, and not left to the | I 187, during the Viennn exposition | Ah, These Healthy Outdoor Sports. Will open promptly at8a.m. { | marry @ girl whose strength of charoe- | professional judgment or personal | he was employed by Colonel Manu (in- |~ Chicago Inter-Ocean: Mamma, road- ter may prove efectivein re-enlivening | preference of the singers. The opera | ventor of the Manii boudoir car) and | ing morning pape My dune T #e the family blood. Young John Jacob is | presents a story common to the German | with him went through the country. | jack made a run through the whole op- a tall, loose-jointed fellow, who would | version of the Sicgfried myth. Di- [ Colonel Menn was introducing the fivst | bosing team, scored another touch down | pass for a typical raw-boned rustic if it | rected by ihe song of a_bir sfried | car of this character ever seen in Eu- [ o just 4: 1% jumped on by the entire . were not for his elothes; his forehe cuts his” way through Wotan's s rope and was the first conductor who | Pylecton oleven, and finally taken off of the retreating kind; his s his | which bars his way, ascends to the rock | ever had charge of a sleeping car be- | the field unconseious with "three ribs . a llle 0 Yel'- one redeeming feature, in thi v | on which Brunnhilde lies in her magie | tween Pavis and Cologne, and” between . ¥ 3 g and breasthone broken large. but its shape is not sug slecp. s the barricer of fire and | Berlinand Coloniel Mann was | Great Scoft! Mary. but the boy can’t the strength that s mul to go | kisses he nto consciousness. Doubt- 4 o : : i e E ] il .n'L",‘l.n‘.""f'[ tie on- | train for the varsity' this winter, and T IM ENS S I I with big nasal organs. It is rather | less Wagner reasoned that agood long < with several railrond com s | he'll be shut out of the boat when' they A C E coats made to Sell ror snubby ~ and pronounced at the | kiss Would be ne for such n pur- 0 | tako to tho wator. in tho spring, By M E ACRIFICE. same time woefully His whole | pose, but the be 1874, George Pullman uly ux and belles of New lso engaged the 2§ of fary, I'd rather be squeezed on T id it is safe tosuy | York society scem to regard the dr wheat thin have Jack confined to his is neve with all A _bustle of rubbe vari Mr. Pullman had come to that, although he may never do any- | matic ineident with more than merely | Furope to exhibit to vailrond companies | hooks all winter. = == thing to honor the name of Astor, he | artistic curiosity. They bring their | hissleeping car. The fivst magnate to But, my dear. it was Jack's touch- will never do anything to violently dis- [ glasses to bear “upon it, and seemingly | vide in the Pullman car was Baron Al- lown that won the ga 1 I A | SV 2 M A Y | R RS oo et s e e, o | loant Plush Parlor Suits, Solid Autique Oak, Bedroom Sets ion that | Tips of Lilli Lehmann and Alvary. the [ from Paris to the fist station outsid Montealm at Quebec, I die happy.’ An- y 4 ) ) itit. He has had eve in opportunities for edu s ” wealth could buy, and his voad to learn- | soprano_and tenor concerned in it well known railrc other muftin, M Those fall ports They are a Fur Beaver Serge | ing has been mido as royal as possible. | tually do any kissing while cert tainly RS I vAR 1o oy ABUROLTIE Hue 1 ply sent to St. — —, & well | heid closely together, I'l'l’lt'II':;} L Wk ies, M It is so afln fl[: fll’s’ []fll]ges, a flssfls, ) Lined, Corded Kdge, Vel- v at Concord, N. IL.| he Christmas card business is hoom- | dimong the purty, other trips v for a fellow with J hereulean : e alty is mad ing | jug, asusual at this time_of the year, | Were made andthon Mr. - Pullman constitution to break down under too at Har- | he cards come in battalions from Lon- and party went to Tuvin, Italy. By his don, or platoons from Boston, and employer’s ovders Mr. Nolken {ssued ecruited by tho million here in -\‘.“ tickets at this eity for inspection of the declare that it would t L ehromo man used o | ear and the desire to see it was so great ke w very, ¢ “ade in ExTnA FI"E dull man to fuil of attaining the advertiso for designs and pay prizes of | that a general tour of the country v nary baccalaureate degr Honors. or | $1,000, #500 and #2530 for fir second, | made and Rome was flnally reachea even honorable mention, requires | and third best. In that way he secured | The present King Humbert, then s SHAPE Special ahility and hard work, but one | 3hmaltitude for o nominil price One | prince, visited the car with his staff, U sheepskin needs only faithfulness tothe viumphant competitors tells me | 1nd under the guidance of M lken, gencral orders of the institution to cap- il the prize to get the thorough inspection. The | BtiObINaT boya for collego. He arrive vet Collar and vard a little more than four y Those who have been through F much el Oty threcribsvows” | ALL, - AT AUCTION. PRICES ON e ) EASY PAYMENTS Oh, a wonderful man is Old Father Time, ! $ the dole of the years, glass and his locks of -"'Pianos and Organs, | We may speed his course when our days are And his measure of smiles nd tes ke s T e S ufaes | prince asked g thousand — questions e young TACOB pitall the cseds) on soxhibition ning itand before loaving « Al he cares of life are fow, | iming all the | and let visitor . imself as well pleased. Vi m 2 Harvard di- | admission tickets by the Petersburg, and all the other p pal iate, in I.ht nul in prospect, for he is an | his work, which, we will say, has 999, | turn. When"in St Petersburg Mr, At Wholesale Prices h Protectes ])1 *troit K N ek T Tt Ee R CELERER We [ L SR S Gt o | S B 2B e I el i s q Astor estato, He will be this | the faithless representative of 999 went | seeing the white ¢ Wi m0 CPU- | Ghip justices, subjected a witness to Call Early and Avoid the Rush. And in making iip these goods [ winter's centor of intere in. took a look.. and neglected to vo elly murdered by Thie ‘explosion of u ni- much brow heating and wound up with: “Were you ever in jail “Ask me another question of the sort 'l lick you until yon can’t holler,” was the prompt response. “Your honor,” began the lawyer, “I ) demand that—" { “And il he can't T'IL help him!” in- : ‘ s ol s ot Cor. Capitol Avenue and 15th Sts. push up his slecve, all the girls will delight to hovi hilistic bomb, A bu In 1876 7 7 they made up the wrong around his presence. Ho has no con- 3 g versational powers, but does not com- color, mit himself to rank absurdities, for he L say in aconversatio is o pleasant evening. or you know, and he ean swing And we Got a Rebate through the mazesoff waltz ora ger- man in a mode 1y vle. But as employed as rand hotel in \nmnlr “han agers saw that 999 led thus far, s ous had been the artist who that card. Then a cowt lield, and the ticket on t transferred o a poot little had only five votes—those of the a wife, mother-in-law and their maiden | the Philadelphia; Py 35 of 999 was found, and the man- s during the exposi rs he Admi of the United States flagship Colonel John W. Forney, proprietor of lmnl Alfred vi: during that time wi card better than brilliant rhetorie and danc- | aunts, In one afternoon the magie 999 | Padget and many’other Euvopean aris- 0 J { ing, he has money, barrels and barrels \ght hulf o hurdred votes for tho | tocrats.” = 3 L He Could an nd He Couldn® Over Bennett's New Store. { or $6 of it, and lots more where that came | miscpable little device, and thus the **In 1880, continued Mr. Melker,” T He could talk of art and artists e ] from. The glitter of his gold is unal- | firm outwitted the efforts of high art. attended the exposition in Brussels and T IRE Hak G 1L e tae to me, Colonel Gufl, and T should feel very much oblighed if you could make it convenicnt 1o pay up: A Musical Family. lonte LD LA Piokad. The McSpilkins family is one of the AL R most fashionable in Austin, The old | ps gwine up tor town an’ spen’ my money— man, however, is not as nice as he Cotton is ull dun piek ought to be, but the rest of the family | I's gwinter cat bread an’ 'lasses are highly accomplished. Somebody Cotton is all dun pic was speaking of them the other day | Twucked mighty ha and he remarked how they all played on some instrument. “What does tho old lud,y play?” asked a bystander. “I don’t think he ean tell one ant from another "hey Don't Get a Fair Show, see the Y. M. ( is going to hold a week of prayer for young men,? _ observed the horse editor. **Well, they need it,” replied the snake editor; “the loney— | ehureh fair season_has opened.” The Solution of It. Texas Siftings: They had been en= enged only fifteen years, but it seemed along time for her, and she was grow- rostless. Darling,” she said in the gentiest *nts, “‘our bethrothal has been very sweet, hi It has, it has indeed, my own.” “But it has been very long, don't you think?”? organized the fir: city to the buttle He could draw a perfect lily, st exeursion from that But he couldn’t paint a fer ldof Waterloo. The former mode of visiting that histori spot was by means of an old-fashione coach, for which each passenger had to pay a sum equivolant to I reduced the fare to $1. Thix also included a his- torical review made by mysclf. Since Ihzn!. excursion the fare has remained 1 loyed, and the taste of his tailor is re- 1 H 3 ‘ cognized as unexceptionable. ng 0 tNIS MISTAKR! [ Fr"is nara 10 do anything novel on * | Thanksgiving day, but the feat can be accomplished by those who put their minds to it—especially if those minds are not burdened with ordinary s of life. The thing was done at Tuxedo. The deviser of the scheme is unknown to fame, but the invention was used in the two or three score of ve households which were filled on Thurs- ay’s holiday. The fashionable girls went gunning earlier in the LA et old carrying silver mounted shot- i3 cards insistes : B S ville street, when he e B e r e na ety d s Ol RunslohrSs andy b uad ek S s I inquired who he was, and %0 much popping at pirds thub a renson- | mother should put them away to keep | was informed that it was an American able number of songsters ceased 1o sing. OmiL | LSt S g named Train, and that V' wi Mr. Comstock want your amed to carry a bundle. The holi- his year the cards are of the usual esthetic type. Moony looking women, with the bulk of their clothes at home, and craning their nec in snow storms for cheap ulsters, or botties of rheuma- tie liniment. Children say funny things. Alittle mite heard the grown folks dis the recent action of Comstock iding an art galler Mamma re- marked that her copy of the Greek slave wasn't safe on the drawing room .nn- No one dreamed that the four- ood why, till she e, ‘Did you ever run ac is Train, Mr. Nelkeu?” ned all tton is all dun’ pi White man sits on de fence ‘Cotton is all dun picked: He's got a mighty knack fur ter cheat po’ & youngest dnughlcr‘.‘” niggers She plays on the hary & And the next daugh An' I'se o Now we have placed these 1 The fi 1 was t time was in Dub- anding near the tulnhlfl\ in with wee tton is all dun picked. way de leaves, and we'll alt hab An'er rake a dance; Tune up de banjer—pling, plang, plung; he had come These birds were made to take the over 10 tr mul we three Fenians places of turkies as the chief dishes at : 5 e hanged at Look out for de pinch-bug; watch for de lo;'\'f'_“l‘mi""",“““" "Ic“" pretty middlin’ the Thanksgiving dinners; beaux were | €4 & 8 ManThest S, T | © play 1 e ant ng, oined. | ON OUR TABLES R e G, P ra e y on_‘em ‘ittle | Paris during the communo and there | ;;3Well, does the old man play? Tune g, ng. I’ was thinking, denrest,” she cons. had been shot by the belles, and a great id the intelligent child. saw Mr. T n. The "mob tore ou bet he does. He pl the | De mules hab g o fie J tinued, playing with his watch chafn stavingest ga Travis county ! e of draw poker deal was made of the combination of ¥ e With this Discount OFf, | ™ season when o womanfis not | qown the Napolean column notwith- mul l‘d\llll(,{’ down_her eyes, “liat our bethrothal is nearly old r'hough now to An’ aroun’ de sun dar is a thick ha Cotton is all dun pic o— s. Mr. anding the vigorous protes day purchases are so multitudinous that n always seemed to bo trying to do S e SInOn s RO DIBKEE __ | o out and work £c'ifs living. Couldn’ e qpe ARG their delivery is often delayed and 0 | some one good, Tne last time I met The Stock Roplenished, Do white b e e o piekeed "~ | We have i fearn o trade, or get 16 o ciety is. concerned, will' bo- | the buyers ina hurry justtackle toany- | him was in this city,a few weeks ago, | Detroit Free Press: A Detroiter who | Aw de black boy struts in a new par o' | clerkship, or put it out ut interest, or gin the rush ¢ v month. The | thing. even if it is a rocking horse, and | when he was speaking in behalf of the aveled «~\h'n=|\n‘l\.x\ml who has boots-- i o 0 something with it so that we might Whole of Delmonico’s building has been | Shoulder it home. A woman sat in a “Marie Antoinet teh in the | 1--14(1‘»‘-"““'-'-"-le pls ked. | realize somdthing on 1t? It has been Making the engaged for tho night of Decomber 5 | ¢AF last evening with a square box in | My, Nelken stated that he had only shops 0 Philadelphia, | Of de ‘taters am sweet. au de 'sizmmons 18 | hanging about home so long, burnin Bt papered and tied. Sud- Neiybould Morris » was a report like o pistol, nd restaurant will be liven in Omaha one year, but intended neinnat go and other plac to make this eity his pe swepped intoa local gas and conl, and now it is nearly fy grown. Itseems like a shame to have The public ccessible to rmanent home awnship yes leul.t\ 6lkos my pipe— i and timorous, dynamite ex Tdun pick i 5 the usual customers until 1 o'clock peeting pas- | and would be pleased at any time to fur- | and asked of three-balls: | Aw errons G bla possum. an’ or poon de | it d0ing nothing solong. H e e LR s vickeil. Tho topof the box | nish those intending to m Suro- | “Fow happens_ it that you haven't | ¢ s [ HRIMU LI Sty i | Mrs. Newboulds guests will only use through the paper. and a gideous | pean tour with any information he may Murie Antoinette’s watch here? Ak .mg;.mramuu{zn«lm. o |>. .-|..|._ And just think,” she inteppupted, the three upper three stories, but Bittlo old min, with a pipe i his mouth possc SHaven't 1 got it? Georgel Georga s [ e hin' o de ole min am; " L in'six yoars more 1t will huvo u vote, i by the time the guests get hungry the | 1eaped up full twenty luches, striking Well,” answered a voles from the | Make er nigger's mouf go m.- u'.l. nup ldunl omuch about myself (rais- H outer doors will be shut entirely 40 com. | the 1ady full in the ncee a8 she bent Terrific end of the store. Ban Franolsco (ilois Won't &tand Is. | 108 hep8 but pu and ma are kick il mon folks, and the walls will enclose only | 4bove her € as purchase, ow York Sun: 2 our Marie Antoinette’s AT R L TR ing like steers, What would you sug- | tho swells and their servito The One of thiem things was left on the oyt San Francisco Repert smile on ) | tH ALl L R S : id tho conduc- | Jiorning thore wns ¢ my dress and who pokes me with his { would be char 1« ubilea Bxhibition it Liveupeol: 1d it day hefore yesterday.” might got married.” Dalmanico: n“‘ e plEsi allright. Please | ctne- I'll keep my temper when the ! car stops on a muddy ecrossing and cage with when the conductor hugs me on or off more lions, e fnol the step. Il not murmur when four N = R erysbiR I, S 5 3 small children rub t fors on my o O o 0 2 ; i A Iress and patent e o tips off my cage with the | Maryville (Mo.) Republican: One of | §hoes. Ll ot & e e oy shoes. Il mot giare when the man re- roady thoro,_ When ho had | the fupnicst bulls wo have. seen for a | ks on nd g s partner, went in | long time is the one ms r I never thought of that.” arc going to marry Christmas rieh, or ha @ Con i i . criticism \\!‘. e nm-i. in this case, “and the fi f i othe T Supposo ; you have all sorts of things left W asked. “Two sets of false teeth this weel v friend, and we shall u ) higr forest lions. S lofa diffevent kind, arrived Monday from once into the b on will be con- lite boom. ple come to lose us individuals and orgi rizatione in the anderbilt set will oceur on the sume premises in mber, William Astor gave an claborato party this week and among her h, I wonder ught onto how it happens. They can’t eat with ’em, and so the, alls by va & woman whose Astor-V' “colport A maneviasd ot Audearamaits ltogether beyond reproach. Never . one of them is a subject of gos- sip in her own and other eiréles by ren- ¢ son of hier professed infatuation of K \ ex believe that she cares arap for the ow, for if she did she would not avow love so openly as she does. Th takes 'em out, gets to their station per- | This was repeated during the dings of the Baptist assoc n profanity when brand new kid gloves Nebraska Furniture was the old man, who had been poor, | vant rushed inftofind the tor in charge. T TR T HE A Wy haps when they are munching on an | the lions were 00 much stunned by the YRev: Biting, of Ph O e e i o { foe. Il button up my lips over a spite- AND ‘ but had acquired a fortune which his | rocking and the eight li wife and danghter were spending with | furiously. rollegd upinto ah pleasure, They were dvessed to death, | from which the blo and had mide an effort to fix | flying in all directions uptho hushand and father. To that | be ittling big set of fals A Change of Heart. “Young man,” inquired the apostle & you ever experienced r apple, maybe, and jost flies and forgets | noisy crowd and the visits of the dog to ered an address in the interests i R e e P em. think of anythipg else. Shortly after hould have besn | bandlon S ks ella. . THL Sb ta. soo ful story, and ‘Il patiently endur otte when [ erave sealskin, tme very near it once, s athers eut done, Mlle. Kora le by the, Kan- | oy the netors’ Ie 1 , Then he told of a pi of country | midnight, lowaver, the menagevie w; The iglous editor | tublentx. T bottle up my envy whon not speak to a man with a short pipe in p : his mouth. It may be English and tony. "“ ty | the young man’s response. Then let England have it. [t isn’t San j Il miss o particu- ho lions und took a littic dog. | sns City Journal in publishing the pro- § taw heat with serenity. Tl refvain from THE folks headiug for Grant’s tomb There | filled with u frightful rouring wnd o sc * been absent,and the baseball | another girl gets o bottcr-looking p a pretty gicl hold up v hymn book | jo The huge ts rolling Gver and over, bitir s out of each other with a fero at wis sickening, The new en i als ither incline to” the theory that she is | daughter weee pitted atunfatr odds the ry Sundiy evening in church, and I | ¢t ""':m”"‘,l\',"l'.i];'.',1“'}{ \\“‘\,":‘l,fi D Feans A [ amusing herself. and gaining a piquant hind. He pippin. lions who had ) in pos: ¢ The ctting so good that I S R T ety 77y sofi o 608 N. |6“| s'l [ distinction, by a fad of her own_ exclu- | order to cat it he he i auunte tamer arrived ad and found his ted my business, But one with it We girls have decided on + W | v r sive making. Bellew is intellectual, | and laid the whole upper se lions bl at ) v,but still fight- | T caught her flirting with an usher, ik i . Near California. | ) but odd in appearance. with no claim to | window sill. ~ Of a sullen ma said i gwce of Delmonico | put a‘ten-dollar bill'in the contribution b | beauty; but for several years he was | wonder what big building ”..l is over produced an effect, I haven’t been to church sIped Him Out.. Will open about December fith, with a new | Wallick's juvenile actor, and it has Do you know, 1 hub 4 chief combatants Her father was against the marrizge set; and elegant assostment of furniture, car- [ crouched sulle wn. Oneof these two He did not like the youth; inat's what h 2 - i i 2 7 All si 34t hot iron wis u; , even when applicd “What's in a Name? said : pots and draperies “”_ stock COmBrANS ! izes, 34 to 44, FEMININE NEW YORK. office is 'bout as big a | to raw flesh, fons responded only | One of the home managers of a home | But as they loved they oft in secret met, the latest noveltics and designs, and is firsy No notion could be fals ad as to | bildin’ as they're get here, but that's | by tearing away” at each other more | for destitute colored children went to And to clope they both determin-ed class in every particular. Our selections Bellew, he rec rvidicule than | on the other end o' the town. Mayl fiercely, ast Delmonico entered | the institution the other day to see how ved and he kept an eye, of Reed and Rattan Chairs, Silk Chairs admiration. ui this girl took it into | it's Plymouth chureh.’ i the caize half clad as he was and shut | things were going on, and found a |, A keen espionage, upon the pairs | 44 Rockers, of every description for the heruoddle'to be & wild worshipper of | *Sho, you fool, that's over in Brook- | himselt in. He next opened a door | youngster, as black s the inside of a | They smew it, and the maid begau to sich, | FF0 1050 B EE TE0ER O8 him. Bhe goes persistently to matinees | lyn.’ communicating with a second cage and | conl mine, tied to a bed-post with his ¢ g e QLRBY &¥ i PALIGE, | re he performs; she has her car- By this time the teeth were out and a [ drove into it the six lions that had been | hands behind him, 3ut fate is fate, the orientals say, go wanit for her near enough to the sty to seo him emerge; she sends flowers to him in profusion, and, inother ways, she acts cleverly her { role of Ada to his David ( I don’t think she ever met him,and I feel sure that were he to presume upon ler whimsical sport he would be faced hunlk of apple was in looking on, The two contestants paid “Ideclare to my gracious there’s a | no attention to him, but while he stood | as woman on that roof, hauging outa [ there the big forest lion, wash, the dead likeness of Miss Barns- | defending his home a, ley—used to live next door—ain't it | strang. rolled over her?"” sung out ma pretty soon. growled faintly, and die Sho, you fool,” said pa, putttng his | seized him by ‘the throat. There was | the paralyzing reply. teeth in with a click, and pleased to get | not on the dead lion any unbitten wholg d th v, we're cline What's that_boy tied up for?” ghe | APdlhla: Just now, we'renot in 16449 NEBRASKA d the attendan A When lovers have resolved to a For lying, ma Ne is the worst | There's something will occur to help them lying nigger I ever saw,” out. ' **What's his name?” What's written's written, what's to be wil Fl")“llure m]d Carpct ‘-‘0 “Geor r a’'am,” wi be; ) George Washington, ma'am,” was | p,{iigecreed that it should be o match, " And so they got away one night when he been put into his mouth. ng been [a tradition. that the mimit 24 grabbed those te |h.uuh lapped hero at Wallack’s is ado: by } is mouth to make r about right briskly. But # fashionablo | back at the old wirl. ' “Thom Barnsleys | picce of skin lurge enough to muke a What Caused It. WA widtie Bp B WAIARRVEY Waleh 606 and 608 N. I6th St. ‘,rlwx. being debarred from valuable em- ifi”fih Do you slum)mu she does her | glove, Curiously enough, not one of the Colonel Guff—I see, Mr. Lard, that A Well-Matched Couple. " ployments, must have recourse to some- | washing now as she useter?” lions had his tail bitten off, which seems you are charging me 45 and 50 cents a “Your husband is something of an 1311 Farnam st thilg nonsensically singular if she | Silence again and the teeth weve care- > that some code exists among | pound for butter now. What is this | antiquary, isu't he?” usked a caller of D. SMITH, Manager., . would be unique at all. fully laid flmn the window, h prevents them from nuluug lnwh price owing to? Mrs. Snnggs. Mvrs. James Brown - Potter promised “One undred ayd Twenty-fifth | each other ridiculous. Ne. Lard—Well, it is Quell; owing “No, I don’t think heis,” wasthe Will open About December Gy

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