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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY.; D éEMBER 18, .188§.4‘SLXTEEN PAGES. kil i 15 adiac’ Special Holiday Prices in Foot“Wear, at 612 North (6th Street\['co’ | Ldles ShOGS. Geo. S. Miller’s Cash ShoeStore MlSfi(ZDSmNIOOS . Remember our goods aré made osp(-cinlly f()l‘&llls by. the best manufaturies in the Upited ! J States, and it won't pay you to buy cheap shéldy shoes when you can purchase solid and $2; regular price $2.25 Ladies' French Kid hand-turned reliable shoes at the extremgly low prices quoted below. —————— ! Misses' Goat, Spring Heel, button #5; regular price ........ $ 5.50 L:}]i‘c;:?::;:‘fi ..I.,:,;:]::.1.,...,.1.1..,v..j ¥ Every Customer ?urchasing 3;2 and Up' s will Receive a Handsome Souvenir. $1.85; regular price $2.25 Ladies! hright Dengola, flexible ’ ¢ ' ! MISSES' GR IN R H EL "*353&?,’:';‘?:2.5}.‘55:3!"“5;:'5:' sy Gents HOI] ay Shm]{}rs. ($1.50; re‘;ularfxfcelgga - Try the Douglas —_— ‘ CHILD'S GRAIN SCHOOL SHOES, Impeared $3 Shoa. - " " . Sizes 11 to 181-2; Ladies' Caracoa Klll, floxible Sfllfl, mtfll, $2; Wfllfll‘ price $2.50 Gents' Plush Chenille Embroidered, opera, $2.75, regular price oveeiinn 8 8.50 J $1. 35; regular price, $1'75. Ff“ "‘m Tacks allll “a“‘, Ladies, American Kid, button, $1,50; regular price. $1.75 L G T ey Ml iy, L | ST ALL STYLES JUST RECEIVER: w Wi Silk “ o A 1.65, W L ) ’ Ladies. Bright Dongola, hand Welt, batton, $4; vegular price $4.50 e ATHIR el SRR L) © | Sl © GRAIN SCHOOL SHOES, b & & ) -: Everett 1. = 17u 8 i Sizes 8t0101-2, Also a full line of Ladies' Pethle Goat, button, at $2.75, $2.50 and $2.25, regular price 83, 8275 | « « “ “ O opsea 100 « 12 bl Pl 1.0, e 1350 gy $1,15: regular price $1.35. MMES MEANS; ' anflsz‘wl ¢ Maroon Goat, (‘hz\molxcf’?&": 2,(:0, :: i BN 2,5{-) & Laie Pt G, bt af 2, $L75 aud 8150, rogter pric, $0.5, 2 o 7 VS CHILD'S CRAIN SCHOOL SHOES, i SR “_Bright Dongola, Dancing, Oxford 2.25, LCESE b Sizes B 1o 8, Our OsnVE 45,60 mashine sedil allll 31'15‘ : “ “ “ “ 2.00, [ seeresiesiee 260 750; regula.r 'orice $1' and $8 hand sewed shoes de=- IN THE FUNNY MAN'S DOMAIL such an Ollpmlum\_y slip through my | y lady with I f her head. | what the “wheat pit” is. She is well ac* T ' and the children take nnor her! Icome | it apoint to take up a land elaim as the fis fingers.” ! c N s the angels who blookad the | auainted with peach pits, bit sho savs if sho A JOLLY TIME WITH GYPSIES from the New Forost, iu England, and | step toward socuriag husband, ! T WY 2 S ik Al a hadn’t seen it in the paper she wouldi't have o & < . There! Brander Mathews married one of Lydf i ”AI‘P"YLM al Song. i»tx'n and the ass made the fuss about k""“;'\”h“l‘f wl;vullhnd any l""‘l'( s 2 'l:‘xe \)xru" 'tl::v:‘:x 0‘:01‘.“1“;; h‘l l::u‘ux OIMORA LGN ING BlokAce: h\\h‘hh 1 i rom the New Comic Opera, The Begum, “Why, Pat, for heaven's sake what's the 8 cht tramned | the beginning of his interest in'the drama. Rotribution—A Froquent Sight 1n |y o vhusinie i tho futuse in capaerty claie- o e VI matter!” “Well, sorr, 1 swallied & pertater | Interesting Details Concerning Their {:‘-lg't:llyhthn‘t‘yiulclllgul.l\lfi:l{lfit‘ tt‘l]n‘ng{:‘“q A T lus beon pussod in Waldock ae,, Modern Olties. voyaut, "PPER) S. bug, and although, sorr, I took some parrus | Mode of Life and General Habits. gh. d r best for the ¢ iy, forbidaing thie g Great marvels T can contemplate cin ages o green widin five minutes after ter kil th® dren, as indeed all gypsies do, and, 5 & M““{mu" e o Yot to be, .ml!;;ms'nwuntl'd~A lawyer ‘riding horse- | baste, still Lie's just raisin' th' devil iuside o when poor Mary d"fil ug'ht years ago |RABLE PARTNER, | Phenomena whose presence now would ren- ‘ HOW GYPSIES MAKE A LIVING | ina Connccticut village, Iseiit the ehil- | ™5 13, Meacham and Lizzie Dunbar, of Mai A VERY DESIRAB der you all bouyant; It is a dificult thing to convince a hog wobberly (who has prolonged his E L dren to sehool and paid handsom . 1,,,‘". 5 OameaY Oty Werti FGaRLY ol Vailkas But, sad (utsuy, tueir cortainty I cannot "l":"“' Tls swill. (‘\‘u‘nu\'.:r:lll unfil nml]rl,v midniulmA"{;m'— them ever since. Not that I'm rich, for | ried during a performance at the operg hous i AN g fuarantee. iero are four “@'s" in eggnogg, besides a | roths are very amuthing cweetures, Miss | | ) Pires— - 3 me—very fow gypsies have | Virginia, 1L ) A Paychteal Song—No Need for Inaurs | o iineo smon of native birth in all police | 10t of other ingredicnts, o Bondelipper, and very sagacious. -1 thaw one LA 1A ity Ll I_l,',’\',‘L‘I':(' ‘:"m'k Gyt o T qv‘.‘"‘:;... ‘ot World otat v ‘0 — Somewhat Ambiguous — A osition Vi g q use ohG- & thatd ing in Woods and Wintering in | ome meney sgved, an ) o Neve Vork World states that Misg Pit i ance — Sow & T rored beibes | uen the bitker makes his morning rounds | L L ALY pody ;;‘;.,",‘,‘“..’{an“"\m Citics—A @ ol F streng and healthy, and Iean piteh B ginia Dreher, of Daly's conpany, will > Pa—A Pr t Ang men refusing proflered bribes 1 10! is in ovder, ! ome ell, « Cities—. ueer for et Rt Al ooty Sa% [ oth b “t L with fiendish glee, : There is a vast \li‘{h‘l'on('u between drinking | d4id you go?" tune Teller e ost "“"‘Sh‘“' I‘-'h"m P Bhi lzlgh:lllmw"um kgt Answer—Jocklets. And conscientious jurymen and honest politi- | amiiss and missing o Arnic. “What do you suppose Tl look like when o {1 Lo L EWH G B L e ottt 1 cians; y Tgetout of thist” snupped a young lady at ready to go to the next world when my gl i R L : Charity may cover a multitude of sius, but . » been shocked by young Joseph Oliver, one o But, sad to say, their certainty T eannot | ;, fnet ¥ cover o multd d a conductor of an overcrowded street car. New York Herald: “We're gypsies, | time comes. A8 )OSV L Ui Lk .I| in that it Retribution. guarante o Ty A good deal like crushed sugav, mi (eh/ MDA QLEONEY LB HE GET# 1118 FORTUNE TOLD, D e o e g vt 1 sce oxisting amity "twixt capital and labor, | /0% 18 the scason when bartenders make | the veply. And the uig Iadg hung onto | and my name is Johu Jasper. We | A ¥ of ragged littlo boys and girls | TR LS SRS BOVOTIOR it thes The shades of night were falling fast, * Monopolists und communists - together tak: | "' ¢ L the strap and rode four miles further with | make a living the same way asyow:and a fow gorgeously attired dusky inistors are so scarce in_Iduh s > majorlty of peoplo are most genes SFT 5 g yew ! d have to be imported in many cASoS™\vlies Whon through the sinctum sactum pagscd Lenin s % (it whv::fl'\‘:b]l ;llxl:l')l[\»l\)!'I"llx‘lll(' (Sl BOLOLCUR LD I O BT g yours—by working, Tut come in | maidens, who had been strolling and | people wish 10 pet maaried. by ing_ar s‘{o CATvouth HalT oad iR stiow and | And eve’y Buropean pow'r hobnobbing with h give, ig friend,” he said in_sole ) . £ A o1 AN & e W BB T 1 Wilo scorned the placard’s bold davic its neighbor, The “Last of the Mohicuns"—the one on hat ccour and sit down by the fire, and it _you fecl | collecting firowoodat some distanco,had | ped that the; earched for minlster SHUT s Doom But, sad to say,” their certainty I cannot | which they built their moccasins. repliod. his | 100 hot you can take off your shoes and | Sradually crept quite cloze, and John | Bride (exchanging bridal costume for tra guarantee, There is a big difference between gotting s ‘nothing like 'a 4 o N oiT dok aha Ve Radlie J d into silence and chewed | eling suit nervous at all du The pressman in the cellar dim All parvenus will 1ook upon their neighbors | on well in life and getting well on in life. ather,! | stockings and your coat and vest, L vigorously than ever. | ing the cer i Brnlgsmlfld (envic At midnight dark discovered him. as their cquals, ‘The hardest train in the world to cateh is iuen move of your clothes as you like, | The stranger, who, by the way, was a | Ou8)=A little uf first, dear, but not aftef Qur chief th clevator shaft, Auerudite attorney will accept a mod'rate | train of gunpowder—after it gots start-. { it soons passe and you'll be as comfortable as a king.’ | Herald = réporter, thought it | Georse had suid fyes. " = o B ot o e MgeR I 1 e et ing with div % congress, it v as (sopjt- as 1b.docs I't Noticing that the gypsy’s feet we would be advisuble to huvo his | Dear Georgo, sald o \nu'fi;‘wt::: wo ! RE el A e fid S Wil Do o swedding fwith divorees 5 5xT, ail othors i oty e g, | anotlier drinic." bhard us iron, and knowing that his own fortune told, so Che beckoned | gt W "w':\'”},w}"{} VAiar HRR AR gk - Cretion. i 5 were tender and not free from corns, the | to the children, and s they bore down i b th . But, sad to say, thelr certainty I cannot | & BRIGHT LITTLE FOLKS. f _ fldd \ thusiastic Georgo, *you Tutnidh the broag 8 nwu- in the gloom all cold and gra; arantc The average waiter feels insulted if offered stranger contented himself with remov- | on him like an avalanche he told them | aud I'll skirmish ‘round and find the waterd, the millionaire do good fn | Q¥ dime s a fee—but he' generally pock- | op gooing o house bbing whitewashod a Lifeless, but beautiful, h\'|lll\ While far ab the I se, moethink ing his overcoat, and then entered the | what he wanted, and straightway with hile fur above the leg , me oIn the church at Pont Aven ndar Conca RGO Sthaih A lioginenltoy Sl e e nted s now ATt wag | cloaving and followed his guide into the | ono accord they shouted to him to fol- | o the chubeh ot Bont Aven, naer Conce , Enbe. ,,W,.‘ who have cash not given leave | | Pittsburg, A, has a barber who talks | voing tobe shaved. nd most commodious tent, ata ' low them, and he obeyed and was con- | tophér, The woodeh base is‘pine-eaten, ||u-m,l|51).hlx:ui<t~, and this enables his mouth On the way he inquived: “Mamma, does rds from which a large wood five | ducted into the in- seiice of the grim- | girls stick pins in it and if these pold, fimsols who will niob prefer the sut- | *0 SUNCH 8 LiTLIS rest, .. | God malke skun s Eddie, 1 zing. The women and children | mest, leanest, wildest-cyed old woman it | is regarded us sure evicepeq of spoedy ma “ vaco N6 “Oflicer, w 8 \ho are yyoalth, 3 ‘\["t“ franse l"",l,"”',' here below, ™ doest | guppose he doc would fain have followed him, but the ' has ever been his good or evil fortune to hicaco New: cor, their tainty I cannot | apply to the man who goes down the cellar to aftor a m thought . Ezva B. Taylor who represénts Gard srowd guthered there on the str “Well, if | gaunt patriarch sternly look at your bade them go to meet. as metre, 1 good suiff ef offe once, Il bet he'd Il 5 {me ) = She was eai o 8he o (s old district In congross, was quietl “Lookin® at the inge sight, si “,,,,N.,,‘.HlJ,.d.“,.y..,.. writing, the cane seems to have a trifle the A little fou 3 standing ab.the } \ L1 ol 4 Wwis Busily working. her toothloss jaws | Texington, Ky., last I ulxu 1t is said tha --w,,M strange sight? While woman will not wear her hair as | best of it in the matter of head. vindow watc fin, which, much to | 1005 | & v gpno ottt | the couple'werd lovers in- their youth buf Ky, man, Lhesaina whole block iof short as short can be, Anounce of lead isn't. 8o very heavy, he house. Turning We're queer folks, master,” he be- | on the breast bone of an ancient fowl. | o' gugrrel separated them. 3 thiat hasn't been ripped | And somctimes will say, ““Phank you,” when |.it_ depends a good deal how it strike iuckering brows, ho | an, as he thrust u piece of tobacco into | Her feetand arms were buare, and her | 570 0000000 Ontairo_gouat S astreet scat you profer, whether you can carry it or not. P u.ml took a drink and forgot | his mouth mul nibbled pensively at a [ head-gear was ascarlet handkerchief, ke her profcssiondl cérd T R But, sad to say, their certainty I cannot A Nowport man has been wearing an idea ter off.", long straw, “but we're not black ¢ which was knotted under her chin, Her SOUNLY papors. It was seen by an ol His Solo. Cilldiaie : of a new patent boot in his head 8o long that 1, what's hereditary 2 asked Bobby, | we're | inted. We don’t steal chick- lean body was p: Iy protected from A vace of honest tradesmen to our many | he now has a corn on his mind. i ¢ Perbaps you did nu( know it, yllables of the | ens, nov children, and if we do some« | the night dew by al it is—uanything you get little money by trading | She w me,” replied the mother, g we make it as honestlyas we might 1 - definition suited to his i when two minutes. *Then, ma,” y Sa calico wrapper, blear-eyed, wrinkled, and ave been any age from s pping over It is said that Gerster's voice has losts its | long word, Wi, color. If voice has color we wish the cat | from your fathe next door would have hers dyed. a little 1 f ned his absence of a quarter of a and warried her. It pays to advert B *'!‘l." Sam A. Rose of Ashland, Wis., commenced to 150. Her accent was rough and im- S A R e e 1 wants will cater, » Acquaintances will never want to borrow Ssaya V., And one to keep from famine need not al it iover in Chicago, who at once hunted her\:lg s 1is uttorne / the waiter, ¥ ‘When two Chinamen meet they say “Chin- o aRklareait cheated. Sometimes | perious, and she had none of that [ wentto Chicago to serve the papers pn Mr£ Off howw o thom 1 cling, But, st th s teede cortainty T cannot | €hin:" Wheu congross meets it docsn't say | e isked, “is spaulcin’ heredita e & poo ncs | Dhiootiing manuor Which her younger | Hoso. And was surprised t0/1ohga thek atids TSy mtssin o to ing, Fuarant Jin-chin,” but that is what it dot A% itie [Rogton oK LiTen i ehan S oltva i i tuite od o divorco ovor u year ago without the Tor i bplanata-100k bag that hung around her noc! Our incomes will be longer, and our monthly | | My Gleveland is in favor of freo wool, but A ¢ and, blow me ft | A% she told tho reporter his fortiney | kiOWALERROIREEY Lusband and hus again ITwas on a pleasant da-aa-na-an-aa-aa-a-ay bills be shorter, r. Lincoln ahead of on this pmnl mina,” - said | HHE T the mferr 1 didn't turn out to | the fee for this service being a silver oo o vas oniapIacen g ; i s will laugh when one re- | 48 the emancipation prociamation shows Atheniun, disd: AT BT OHETE et e v gt o Sar : SR, A clergyman says: “I once married 'hero is one thing to bo said_for the brass plled the sstonished mothe: L. It never hangs back and_ blushes and sts incompetency when asked @ play. | enoueh; but it doesn't eat with u fork. is the time to lay in a_goodly stock of | Little Nellic (aged 3): *“Papa, wh. footwear for suspension ‘from the [ mamma tum to breffast? Pupa cce the night before Christ (That word is “love” th She looked at me and s brightly gle-ce-c And whispered \\nulw 50 must b She said to When riding in the slecping ; bride by the hund at the close of the cer sopingudnot mony and gave he mest, congratulad tions, she tos head, and, points t you [ still, and T'll sell him cheap—that is, | va: Pretty | 1 don’t expect much profit on him. Of v s0 1 can’t afford to lose on him. solemu, and the passion and earnestn o you and your companions mate | which she threw into her utterances | ing to the bridegroom, replicd, “I think ho is your living mainly by trading hors would have done credit to the wiliest | the one to be congratulated.” * “Not altogether. We buy and and wariest soothsayer of old Hellas Somo people were tulking about, & soung other articles as well, and, beside nees fthemselves [ married couple w ntly solved the pr Not that_the utie some of our women earn money by at all monotonous. They were [ lem of unhappin vorce. “‘How fors think it is a: pretty litde thin Bk, rec 2 guarantee, cou els I refuse to don’t Why, ) my dear, don’t you know the doctor brov ; 4 “Were there any poets among the antedi- | you a new baby brothers? Little Ne Agent—If you insure in |y ritér asks. There must have 1, wity don't it tum to breffasts” “Papa: our company you will gét your money | been or there wouldn't have been any food. Vy, it hasn't any teeth to eat w » Need For Future Insurance, 8 hack in your old age, when ‘you need it. Mr. Bonner has ruined his fine reputation Lmh- Nellie (after deliberating jile): | tune-telling, You must have your y the hac] L;n\ul]g.i:.h}\lu‘(. an old t)nvllull |‘.[|(""A o mdr' 1“.[...\.““\:“1'“{.‘;;1‘;1 @ve been w0 long about it I've forgotten what | You will have a good income when you | as a business man by selling the Lodger to wish you would tell the doctor | fortune told before you go.” | psy woman, who had filled pabin it they had not and had married sej o 5010 ave aged, lis sous for 83, He ought to have got more wd finish it. TOME YET HAPPY. £ many times duving her life by res | el they might have made four peop! AT o His Victim—I shan’t need it. I am | forit. Little aged two and one-half “Doany of your people ever leave | peating them for the edification of unhappy instead of two.” A *ower! Plug. 5 K Jones—Areyou fond of grapes My, | sunny s trustful strangers like the one before sire of o good income in-my old age. § M ning to talk and picks up [ you and go to live in towns and cit i3 S v v Smi . Siss; prey ! ever, few days ago Judge Vot in the ¥ i her. Of course, the old dame s too % o~ Landlady—*Reaily, Mrvo Smith, I | My business assures it! Sissy? Mr. Sissy—Oh, merey! I never cat | everyth 3 ‘/\ Not in the sciise you mean, mis ie Of cour: ame z am so annoyed I kunow not what Tnsurance Agent—Why, what do you ;‘I;;-“u:: They're so intoxicating, dontcher- l::“:l:::::”ln Onee, o ‘]_.p_‘,. lf‘“‘vf 0 gypsy. tl sagac .«:r to pn.,::,.»;,]y \||;|mxvd l.l'.l-_\-; :l?: L,Jy;;u f:‘f:ol e to do.” do? i 5 " =4 vou'll find gypsies in the citics just ings. She assured the stranger tha Teckly: e pric ‘ Bonrder—"Why, whut is the mat| " Tlis Vietim—I am a moagazino writer, | , Th differenco between the sun and a offen as you will in the woods, ~ When | many dangers and troubles would beset s hocowing cheaper on uccount o ter?” : Iam .\..L‘,..\m for my articlos .,..““n‘\. mon ?n'.'f:'(n::.!'.':\ii'fl““c‘.’ru-‘,!“},f‘-"v"" SYSLEI | up Lo his k winter ¢ s must _live like | him during his life, but that he would npetition, and av the same timo the Landlady—*“There is a rat-hole in my | their publication. ~ My old age is all | systom, ? e MUMAL L b with critical ey Pretty soon there | other folks, they've got a [ conquer them all, and aftera joyous | quality is better than hitherto. A comg pantry, and, no matter what I stop the | fixed. ‘What 1 want is a present income. | A e wWals a pause in_the when the | trifle of money together they're just as | married life die in the odor of sanctity, | mon glass eye may be hud for 810, bug lolo ‘with, the rat gnaws his way [ R B ining matk and, the_othor'a | by ssiied gravel voice: | iely to buy houses and laid with it as | surrounded by numerous olive branches | they are not a good imitation and do not through again. What would you do? As One. cen s hotol bootblack and a gaid briok | - Supy did ‘oo ever dit lofy they are to invest it in any other way. | and happy iu the knowledge that he | last long SWEL T don’t knowy but Now in the parlor me vindler, [ O There is a little four year old niece of A first-class eye costs $50, on 1 \»lll not last over, Buf, though they may go to live in the | was leaving a handsome hcnlugo to his | even mor i { Vhe S ) c who was a babe in arms when we were Soren || r e Ovanrat bacansetl aoreti 1 th plugging the hole with When the polder ¢ ‘Bhe gentleman so often spoken of in noy- [ e Who | o o € city they remain gypsics to their lives | descendants. two years, hee 1 secretions of the I00 of tho brea kA biveuits. | Hiung mo | T forais ieh but one rorkin cair, | ol whi ivited hoopie Wit b piae how Bow ivine side by side on Swampscott Highland, | S and’ love the gypsies’ life bettor | The exact nature of the dangers and | hollow of the eye roughen the glass b if I believe he will ever be able to guaw oticarts that beat as one. obtained permanent employment ata boiler f g asked to say her prayers, and she said: | than that of eity folk troubles she did ot diseant upon, | chemical action, and the roughness fris one of them.” 5 3 manufactory 5T shan't say them any more; God knows “But how about their childven? Do | though she hinted darkly at drowning, | t: fesh. If a person could bug The Girl of the Period i 3 g ) ] hoiaie) of the Boriod. A South Carolina paper tells of a farmer in | them well enough by this time.” **And after- | they remain in the cities or join their lawsuit, a quarrel with a wealthy S8 at wholesale by the gross, he She Will e an Able Partner. lnu|‘n "‘ul\nnlnkl 3 £ that s n';- whffl_lm- been at the plough for | waids when her mother bout Lo turn off | fatfiers’ tribes? 1L, and a bite of u mad dog. The en- cnuh] get them for about §3 apicce. Bufy “Pany. T hear that you are engaged to I‘;l\ln):’ LI:‘ull v unl,’mm be ) :.‘.x.:l‘\' ik years. Itis time to call the old hu"u;ls;l‘ml ln-;ll\;u tlx.o] r{x‘mlu'lhv“r'lhlhl lh.mlz “Phere’sno fixed rule. Very rich | tire performance lasted twenty minutes. | he would have to look over a gredf v 3 g ¢ i o an 1o dinnel “4] don’t want to be left alone in the dark.’ RH T AN T > ancie: rophot- ¢ before finding ) 0! Liss S e oy A IAIY v, the &k Men talk of it being hard times for the | & Yo o o o il be with | €ypsies spend w mint of money on” their | When it was over the ancient prophet- | many before finding one to matoh hig And then Tmet another 1, poor, and yet a poor man can to-day buy | you d o G Wall, T don't | children’s education and it’s ‘only nat- | ess sunk back exhausted, and “her vis- | other eye in size, color, and expression, “But you do not intend to marry And strove to cateh hier Iy locomotive for #,000 which would have cost | care for him, I'd rather have one of w.y fam- | ural llmt such children should not care | itor returned to. John Jasper's five. yes are all made abroad, princis her?”? But when | tried one fond em—— him $30,000 twenty years ago. 2 > like gy Still, many of - - pally in Germany and France, no fage “Why not?” She Kuocked mic into pie. A young man, oblized to inyent. instantly After the mid-day meal was over little n:do come back to their fathers’ CON BIALITIES tory having been smm-d here, nlthnug)\ “Is it possible that you have mnot ey g golden hair an his | Ethel was observel with heér head hung ibes and live and die with them. I Draver ook are AU 1o nlaca 2o | the is 0 great desiand for them in this » He Got a Prompt Answe out that he “s-sut | down and her hands clasped, motionless in | have two daughters in_a convent now, \u:,.”\’,‘lff 00ks king the place of bridal | oGnerp, ~A skillful oculist can put & Chureh was ove 1a com- | nextto the bb-butter at diuner.” her place ; and when their education is finished I ) tho actress. 1t is sald, will | B18e8 eyo into the ¢ 50 uun very, any of women wer bout the | A clerk who was snowed up in atrain dur- | “Why, Yo actress, itis sald, will | g1o50 observation is nec \ o e . dur | el said her mother, “don't | will let them choose between living storm telegraphed to his firm in | you know dinner’s over now =1 AR Ena op Wi aunt A the city: “Ishall not be in the offee to-day, Peaid Ethel, “Bma pray- | Fith meboreor with an old u e Oy | 88 I hatve not got home yesterday yet. in* 0 God for more puddin, e A ©*How It all comes buck to me,” murin o | - Shegotit. 5 the poet sadl practiced fingers I uz hom y timated the thickness of the portly pac vay like Balaam’s uf\l\“\ which he had just taken from the postoftic You are wrong there,” replied- al Al vy to detect ve » men for breach of promise?” Yes, I heard that.” probably not con **And still you intend to marry her? Soon a you “Of course. She won all the suits, | the group appro: and as 1 am a lawyer [ cannot but help sAren’t you g admire her skill. She will make me an up the able rtner old bo, husiness is so |« slow with me that I ¢ afford to let Kot g | e us a rich young man of Chi iy it. Notonly arc the size and color of who has )3:.1{ & dozen good houses Berry Wall s to marry a ‘Washington bolle the natural eye counterfeited, but every wark; They're gypsics 10 1he | who. it ey be ussutaed, bus wose dresaos | the general expression. The oculist bone so 1 suppose ‘they’ll spend | than sense. has yet to discover means of giving that lives wandering, like their fore- /. of Wiimington, Del, has | sympathetic movement which distine ', been married seven times. She seems to bea | guishes w pair of eyes. 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