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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY JUNE 17, 1885,~SIXTEEN PAGE ==BENNISON BROTHERS Still Smashing Prices. TABLE BARKER BLEACHED SUMMER LADIES’ FINE SILK OIL CLOTHS | MUSLIN, | CORSETS, | LISLE HOSE, WHITE GOODS RUCHING, | RIBBONS, 15¢. 8c¢. |7HBc.| 34¢| 6¢ | 6¢ | 10c 50 picces fine Ruchings, in white, cream and vpink, worth 20c¢ yard, smashed the price for Monday down to 6e yard, 1 case Barker 86 inch BleachedMushin, | 50 dozen Ladies’ summer Corsets, B0 picces first quality Table Oil Cloth; | finer and better than Lonsdale, worth [ made of a double thick gauze net and | 85 dozen Lad B4 wide, all new patterns, your choice | to-day at the mills 94c, on sale for one |warranted not to break. On sale Mon- | in blacks and colors, would be cheap at Monday 15¢ yard, worth 35c. day only at 8¢ yard. day, 75¢ pair; worth §1. 50c; for one day, 84c pair. Figured Ladies’ |BRAIDED CARPETS WHITE Stamped FOULLARD Batistes| Gauze Vests JERSEYS GoODS Splashers| SILKS B & e e e W& | S 400 picces White Ground Figured Monday we will place on sale 1 case On Monday we will place on sale, for 150 pleses very superior quality of Batistos, beautiful line of colors. These [ o1 Woite Gauze and Balbmggan |ONC, Week only, 50 dozen Ladies' fine fine White Goods, in two-toned Checks, | 1 gross Stamped Linen Splashors,| Oncomore we will place on salo a lo : . it BTeE Dreks: Braided Jerscys, in all new spring . i 51 : et A b 8 e otne s amy Mt manufac. | Vests: 1ow neck, no sleoves, Jersey fit- |shudes—Mabogary, Gobelin Bt 0 | Al O DS Frieos, BAMe 08 ast | hace Stripesplalas, &o. Theseigoods are |y, e andlargesizo, on sale Monday | ©f fine Foullurd Silke; aleo Fancy Bro. Tantumors, " Romombor, one duy only, | ting; worth 60c cach. On salo oneday |Rose, Grey, Tan,” Cardinal, Cream, I R YO \\vlflrfl]l s m(; yard. Your choieo | S5 EL S cades; worth up to $1.00 a yard., Your Monday, 10c yard. i < 200 pieces Morie and fney edge Ribe bons, in all colors and all widths, Mon= day, 10c a yard; worth Brilliant LisleTfose, | 7 pleces fine White Goods, in checks, plaidsand stripes, worth up to 20c, on sale Monday, 6c a yard. Black, e price, $1.98 each; o yard; worth lc. at 25¢ each. Bluck, and all at one price, 8195 each; | g hrices before you buy. CRINKLE LADIES’ SATIN LADIES’ NORMANDY BOURETTE LADIES’ Seersuckers/SILK MITTS| PARASOLS (Toilet Baskets| VAL. LACE | GINGHAMS |[LISLE GLGVES 8c | 25¢ | Sl 50 69¢c | 8 10c For one day only, Monday, we will , > har - 3 N 15 picces fine stripe Bourette ging- place on sale 1 case finest quality 25 dozen ladies’ pure silk mitts in lace 200 ladies satin parasols in all colors, 10 pieces fine Normandy Val lace | hams; these goods are really worth 15 orinkle seersuckers m an elegant lin {ersey, blacks and colors, 250, worth | worth uo tq 82 ench, on,sale Monday, 81 | o0 ‘ndies Jup toilet buskets, they | flouncing 42inches wide, same as usually | yard. Come carly as wo have only 25 dozen ludies lisle gloves, in blacks of colors, sold all last senson at18c yard, | sold nt $1.25, on saic Monday, ouly 69¢ | pieces and at the price quoted, Sic, they remember one day only at Ste yard. oue. eac! will not last long at the price, 58 each. | yard. will not last long. and colors, 10¢ pair, worth 25¢. STILL SMASHING PRICES. Pt e e ’ — — = a— = choice Monday 874 yard. COPELAND'S COOKING SCHOOL, | 4 ictsts vecpace s aten b thearty | iy ot e vnsctttmen o | THE WORLD'S' CHAMPIONSHIP. | 52001 mos aa shiat your name tutty R B T i L O e amoon stateditt Lo amonnt of cool M e 5 R money? Ma suys you do.” T am no pugilist, but when pugilism 5 R el A e st ng i o thvesd onstn piiave you Browning? sho asked at thd AWouldiNoUNMIssIC Just then the' frecklc-faced little | gots within the reach of a common cons The Amount Required to Teach the | and the cakes moulded ure on a v i Yo have Viacking. and whiting. but ng | Bill Nye Challenges Sullivan to Talk | : First Pastor—Do you attend girl’s ma came into the parlor and | versationalist and conservator of gah, How to Bakd, tive plan, and one pie made in the High | prowning,” 2 into & Phonograph. church - conference Brot) kisscd the missionary lady on the check | think it is a shame you have remained Young Idea How to Baké. school would provably contain less muteriul BIaD. Haggs? and said she was delig s . | unchallenged so long. 1 may be no 4 ! ‘The white horse and the red-headed girl ) i than one piece of the average bourding house | RO & S:cond Pastor—No, I’'m mot feeling | ; procecder ave g atc v 7 vi 20 composition, while the oakas are ot the size falling into innocuous desuetude, and the 2 | aud they proceeded to have a real | match for you, butif you will meev meg 8 " slan g 5 = v well, and 've decided not to leave | gocig I Tho little girl® ve te 3 A g IN FIVE MONTHS TIME. # Jatties "he f aatlib ded politician and the dark horseare | THE WICKED LITTLE GIRL TALKS. ke sociable “chat. The little girl’s ma [ on the above terms and the boys will 1,800 known (asipattipel SWhentionp imade thel [l coiilois oithe fronts the'house unless some matter of great | can’t understand why a person who | see that we have fuir play, [ will guar- meats the piedes are quite small. In fact, lo..‘_- u(‘ the queercst things uhlnm.l agri \'1\11- — iln]nlny‘ l)'lfi:vfii‘“sl".X-wl'i-l:.t]]pu-n S ]n'u(u»;s (ol mid..-o 3 able :\5\;!1-‘, ;_m(m- Hmls \'vill make it ;nl«'l'ualing P 'hich the Students | everythiug is conducted in amanner to en. | ture is to see a congressman plant garden - q G —Er, 1s 56 you agent does should go right over to Miss | for you, and that so far as [ am con= s Nnfner 4 “,,' ; With Lun- fail the lest expense. - Hut notwithstanding | Seeds among his constituents, and then look “(";m h,“' “"‘!"" I “I‘f ",""?' :i"’"““ that the ease of Brother Harkins for | Dimmond's and sav. such illnatared | cerned it shall be no hippodrome. Provide Themsclves : all these precautions, it is vlain to be seen | confidently forwurd to a crop of votes next serovelyaon ather g Ore: undue familiarity several sistersof | things as she did, and she thinks the 31LL D cheon—The. Class Who are that seventy-two pupils engaged in cooking | fall. die Son over's Jgke— his um-'u,mlmu is to be tried in the | missionary is a double-faced gossip. oo at least_one: | I day—the remaining | “What's the matter, Dumley, you look dis- Mistaken ddentity. conference to-day? s Bright Children, hour being devoted to theorctical study —must | contented and unhappy; am. 1 jush e onee e ety A Proposed Match, : HOBMIgron: o« : of necessity p in a week’s time cnough | found a threc-cent picce, and when T saw it Brother Hagws, and [ will get my coaj | , The following lotter is sclf-explana- Boston Transcript: There isa Bos- A few weeks ago there appeared in Tug 1«;:..110 st nl.ln.,.u-nm-) y s I on the sidewalk I'm blanied if I did not think Lovely Woman. Nt 1Ees, o K Y Coat | 4onv: To Colonel John A. Sullivan, | ton k)nll/-_rp;\lv_n where the h’:‘-hm; lls AR B0, S SS fh cooking | 0L time. ~All of which, 'as mentione it was a dime. 'Oh, why,down® Ler /cheels/do the tear-aropss| .- at, Boston, M r—I see that at your | Very particular in instructing the chil- l‘]’”’ = axtle ‘\" :;"“'l'l:':‘:‘;(f::l’:"l ”“0\,‘;‘1"‘.’ % | previousiy, “is consumed the scholar. | A thief stole the fruit trees one mght last ). ] ki The Wicked Little Girl, testimoniul rocently in Music hall] you in correct ideas of form, and often RIS ANL 08 th. . HIEN: L While the ], Juhus boon assorted by who are th a | weck that John Cooper, a farmer living near [ Oh, 15 there an ache in her heart, I won- Boston Globe Ta’s up staivs chang- | guarantee to liclkk the next man you | repeats her object lessons in this dissertation mentioned was to a great extent™ position to sy iatively on the sub- | Abilene. had planted during the day. It is dert Ineihar Aross 1alihe ifiackled facsa 1 R T ] tice with | branch. She always begins by holding fact, und the idea conveyed of the workings | ject, that it was intended to teach ouly the | still customury to leave the railioads in | Her shoes are new and a sizo too small AN B QDO EOBE N, ) 8 AS0L; BN GaIp LI goIng @, 80,10 HCOAWILN R e i e O e consuruetion | Process of cooking only the plaincst. fare, | Kansas out ovor njeht s In | Hor shoes are new and 4 size too small, | little girl. tying her doll’s bounet | pain for some time you have been un- | up A rubbe ball and a string.” of this conservatory of cake - Bos ALYAXIBDCRINMASENG piuching her feet | 4pingsand casting her eye about for a | guceessfully looking for your peer, and Now, children, what is this? o such as is found on the table of the laborer | » 3 5 « i i were very nearly true, - it treated | yud nochanie, yet in a bill from C. B, Moore | | Street-car Passenger—Do you know waht likeitbunder. y Oty tidy large enough to serve us u shawl | Bke Golinth of Guth walking up and A globe,” the little ones will mot of the cost of maintaining the ., among other things are found apri- | the “;‘f::""' ""l\l““‘]'”‘,“‘ BrORLLIY T mrBosion Ceurler, for that double -jointed young person. down before the regular avmy and beg- | respond. imstitution nor did it impary any iuformation miaccaron’, Hlamons, butter at 8 cents bt T Tanes fair weuther s predictods 1| Aueustus used to rave and scold, “Oh, your mother needn’t dress up | ging in loud and ungrammatical terms | . The other day she held up the famil- s t0 the class of people who ure benefitted | BoE Doud, G, WG Uy 2o Sler S8 T08 | 5,000 eyerybody has an umbrella, ! HoduusaEontin syisia0 ol for me.” replied lhvh'nl.llv agent of the | for som tleman to come and tread » ball and asked as usual: ! by tho existence of un educational unnex like | . , Rogers & Sons, : says with vim, taliing " elfssatie: | on the thel of wour cobt: Now, children, what do T hold in my their itemized bill enumeérate French waflle | aris there are people who ch t0o i i this a8 does the following. A A TP Gy et gt L e e e e il miBhe akeit iy ' g ot for him, a1 o e e s B L s in g about Whe cooking school began operations n | pastry brushes, Boston brown bread molds, | Come to think about it, there are people in * | up and tell her to come down just as she | is your best weapon’ and so I shall not WPabruary of the present year and has cost | two dozen Russian iron bread-pans, lemon: | this country who make a liviug at the sume T've kissed her in sonnet and by is, in her every-day clothes, and not to [ name the sling. I want to meet you on ‘hool board, or the school fund §1,230.01 | $iueezcrs, three apple-parers, spoons, table | kind of business, They also sell milk I've wooed her in madrigals terse; stand on ceremony. equal terms, and so T propose only such plieadhool board, J spoous, pudding boilers, mountain cake pans, ' o B 1 SLIGIOU up the present time, and doubtless beforethe | SPo0NS PUGHIIK DORCS, mountain cuke bAis | s is the order which a little gir brought | - ¥ete fond pledge Oh. but she hasn’t got on her ev. conditions as shall be fair for hoth of RELIGIOUS. R ke of July shall hava arrived tho oven - aneied o A R intoa Lewiston druggist’s store the other | Because her old father's ay 08 day clothes, Mu was all dressed upin | us. I hate to see a man making a e July number, which the ordinary fam. | 08 - ! AL HHOTH DO O —Texas Siftings. B o 8 » she expeoted T Gy ing for | A Catholic lady in New York has just \§1,800 will have been touched. However, | ily have not as yet heard | 44Y was written on a dirty piece of note her new brown silk se she expected | wreck of himse while waiting for | A AR il g 2 ¢ | of Y er, as follows: “Mr. Druggist: Please Miss Dimmond to-day. Miss Dimmond | some one to meget him, and so0 I have de- | Eiven £0,000 to the American Cutholic uni- 4 4 N 5 of and which our mothers and grand- | P% 134 1 k . Oh, woman, gentle woman, 0 BIVaR Y the computations mude wr on the busis of | & N WNCR B udvtuge, "Wl the | S04 fnecus enough to” throw upa four-year- | Oy YoUhth G0t box, always comes over here to show off her cided to challenge you, TRl h j the first named umount. ) 5 50f cooking done at preseut may be | O £l We do not care copper - nice things, and ma don’t intend to get | [ have been only “waiting till T could [ The reflex influence of forcign missions is Mnis $1,230.01 is divided into several funds n, it is safe to assert that when auy fancy | Speaking of infant prodigies, the six- Who will have to mend our socks. left. When ma saw you coming she | train down so fine that removing my | fhustrated by the fact that youug iady »5 follows: Cost of fitting rooms in base- | work is required the cooking school depart- | months-old child of Mr. Burlups, of Crocus- —Washington Critie. | said, “the Dickens! and I guess she was | spectucles and the cotton from my ears | from the Bronn ehuvon, Austra, came Jass ment for occupancy, cost of furniture, price | ment is ready to undertake the task. villo, has invonted a new lanm Je— mad about something. Ma said if you [ would make half difference in my [ 33" Clavaland, Ohio ¥ 4 S “The nawes of the pupils who are taking a | sounds like Volapuk, but as the child's v 3 S LAl T 5 i ¢ thi Y of utensils, and the running expenses, colirse 1o this Institution are: Misses Maude | mother claims to’ understand it, it must be Mistaken Indentity, suw her new dress she'd have to hear | weight, and now that I ha reached By the compromiso with The Relra under Hartwick semmary, The cost of fitting up the room is £205.57, of | O yureh, Isabella R Georgie Rich, Nettie y simple. Detroit Free I’re Patient—I wish | all about the poor heathen, who don’t | that point I yearn to get hold of you. the “Clark will," you would prescribe for me, doctor. [ | have silk. and you'd ask her for money | - I now challenge you, John Laiw Hartwick, N, Y., receives over # This which Henry Kosters veceived #57 for paint- | Rich, Flora Adler, Viola Pratt, Auna Mack, s Will you please give me a dime, ' ing while A. 1. Wallace received $148.57 for | Miss Bruce, Elizubeth Allen, Nettie Baker, | g3 8 Gl and by Gentleman. Deaf | #m nervous and restless and my sleep is | to buy hymn books to send 'em. Say, | Sullivan, late of K nd and B is the ol theological schoolof any de- repairing and changing gas and water pipes. X;'u_‘“(zg)'l;'v i\'"-" ‘I.ij]'lg- lil:hn'llll '}kr“mj(. and dumbt Be Twean 1 am blind. Its | disturbed by nightmares hideous enough | do the nigger ladies use hymn book | but now of Boston, Mass., to meet me | nomiuation in the state i Dhe ordinary furniture used, that is to say, ‘| AR A0V NS, Charich, (s "“x";‘l; me twin brother who is deuf dumb, sir, | for delivium tremen G loaves to ao their hairupon and make | anywhere in the United States or any Biddle university is making an_ earnest of- the tables and cupboards, cost 175,87, of | mie Hogun, Lizzie Kelmun, G 4 | We look so much a'ike thut 1 get muxed up [ Doctor—Possibly your heart is dis- | it frizzy? Ma says she guesses that's all ign monarchy, where faiv play will | fort to help indigent students. It ‘has 173 which sum $0 was expended in the purchase | Maude Millér, Estelle M myself sometimes. ensed. Do you lié on your vight side? | the good the books do ‘em, it they ever | be assured to both, cither in @ sixtecn, | students, owns property worth 76,04, had ortslandor, | A gentleman, ot the funcral of his wife, | Patient—Great e, doetor, L | get is. I wish my doll wasa | twenty or twenty-four foot ring, with | an incowe of ¥,0)0 lust vear, but its salaries > ‘ o the balance, §106.37, | tor, Lida Swingley, Minn! 0 e the freedman’s board ofsix ash tubles, while the balance, 7, | therine White.: Eunice Stebbing, Dora | was annoyed to sce the carriages containing | thought that you knew I im running an n. bure knuckles, to talk into a phono | #4¢ puid by the fr m";”' ‘:""" '” S was paid to Henr, eivers and Herman e 9 5 3 5ftrres e 4 vibl e W 'y %S ean g { he X A7 5 pe iroff, Caseie Arnold Baker, the friends getting ibly mixed up. I [ jndey 1t newspaper and have to lie y. you wicked little girl: what | graph to a finish, for $50.000 side, the 1 ¢ b Kreitschmann for constructing the other | yuyiir Jessic Byrn arter, | Zetty | knew perfectly well, he suid with a tane of | g all sides. ! do you want of a heathen doll?” ir- | gate receipts and the championship of , 000 of whom wero baphized furniture, which includes combination tables | Churchill, Helen Copeland, De! Pearl | disappointment, “thit this day wouldu't go A —— quired the missionary lady, taking a [ the world. 1xu:u‘;’t '.“‘ ‘Mml '\.\u ity ."v‘;;m:“n.n.‘; and umlm\um nl-‘mml for .1;».1;“ ote. ) ; \"II:IQI::“IIA::HM;‘ l]‘nlh\:lnl.hlll‘m[\Alul‘\‘l‘ltllii\llll off without sowe unpleasant incident, A Cradle & tor Fathers. mental inventory of the new things in I select as my timekeeper a 1 age of about §.70 4" hea it o cooking utouk .I:a“m. luding gus stovos | Lydls McCnyo, Mose, Nickells Jiattio Bl | ,he latest story from 3 aradise oston € the parlor to get material for a homily | four-pound Watérbury wateh and name > 8an Eranclsco theological sominary o B v Porsis S Fannle HrauMaslon Cran. | ooatre) & of & hunier, who came hero Huah, my baby, don't you ery; on worldly extravagunce, as my seconds Nouh Websterand Lydiu | expresses its zratitude to Mr. W. 5. Ladd, tion of various v v dall, Minnie Riinehart Vitman, b ed the remaining ono. Unfortunat Mamma's coming by asd by. 0 folks would send her lots of nice | 1. Pinkham. : of Portlund, Ore., for bis maguifivent gifts from bacon and eggs fo pound-cake and sher, Nettio Sherwoon, Eduu the imagination of the prevaricator broke she has gone a shopping, dear, hings to wear and feel sorry to have | In case we are broken up by the police | 07 #0000 wid in endeavoring Lo ke up s eregates £205.15, Tueluded in this list we | £ 0 ] ce Detweil down before he could add, “all with one [ Do not cry for pupu's here. ter going about naked. Then she'd | before the contest is finished, the purse | Othed 80,000 by contributions on the Paciflo nmlb‘:m’n lm;m sSp Il‘,.,‘,'s‘.&n,lf,,. ;; o8 l..llu"'l uke o “., (n-«nfln N-ll bullet.” 4 have hair to frizz and I want a doll 1 go to the one having the best of | © :n. it (A thia nas Tl atiana DA warth of clothing, including crash, ticking | son, Carrie G BO0 SLATLY) LMIDOR A Cf AT Mamma's just gone down the street; vith truly hair and eyes that roll up [ ivat the time of the interference, 4grans 0 no 208 & 2 5 iy 0O £ $ o, " ; i A Chicago man who has a new theory of ] ) v L P| Ak 45 the thn 30.A0 elphia theological seminaryhave been and flanuels. The gus stoves and ovens | Trost p eithe Williamson, Gone to match a ribbe set, like Deacon Sliderback’s when he says As wmy bottic-holder 1 select ex- ghla thoologlcal seniinarsliga Iven oo : St Y . avolution, says “the Chinaman sprang from wore purchased ot a price of §30, while the | Lillian nmwn nel Milestone, g | eveition, &l P « 3 y:i X o nlrlulera'm' netted the party who disposed | Brown und Muy Yates, All of the an alligator and the Kuglishman from a bull Shopping days arve dreadf 3 amen on . Tain’t a wicked girl [ Governor St. John, of Kansas, and us completed within nine months. Tha of it $17.25. By combining the amounts | With the excoption of the lust named twelye, | dox”" Fhere is nothing uble about | Muuma hates them (so she says.) either, *eause Uncle Dick—you kunow | sponger I shall briug an acquaintance | buildingis to be of stone 193x113 feet and mentioned, we find that the total cost of | are high school students. ‘The male portion We have plenty of Americans who Uucle Dick, he's been out west, and | of mine who borrows my umbrellas and | three stories high fisting up rooms, purchasing furniture and | of the cluss is composed of Wil Parker and sprung '\ an the bulldog; and “*‘.""“:"{ "Pis so tiresome turning oler swears awful and smokes in the house— | sells them, ‘The ffty-cighth session of the gene utensils is §676.12, rod Snyder 3 aator, well, who wouldn's spring from the | - Fabrics in a dry goods storo, he suys I'm a holy terror and he hopes | It shall also be the duty of the o- | sembly of the Cumberland Presby The cost of maintaining the school since n investigation of the social standing of N S foaia S S I'll bo an angel pretty soon. Ma'll be [ ment that the press be freely and fully | ehurch met in the city of Waco, ¢ #he period in Pebruary wheu the pan. > cluss develops the fact that at least80 i Youngsters whosuddenly evince a remprk- | Ladies do not like to shop; down in a minute, so you needn’t take | represented, each correspondint to huve | Thursday, May 17, ‘There were about 2 wrning, beef-feying process began is cent are Shie children of well-to-do le weakness for licking the index finger They at howe would swiher stop. SR AL A0 0N DOS S WARA | DR 4 M A Tom the cons | delegates in attendance, independent of the of which sum the teac! its, and that a large part of this 80 per ceat | when there's a molasses jug in reach, must A SR S T s your cloak off. She said she'd box my | his expenses 1 0 8N6 11a. \ e VArious mei s of the different boards, has drawn . Alma Green, a good- | have not ouly well-to-do parents, but are | have y..‘u a jolly old timic of it in Highland A“}r_”“. re alwaya grievac 1 know ars if I asked you to. Ma's putting on | test by the losing party, whether the Phe total et e A looking dnmmn, who washes dishes, serubs | Whatis termed moderately wealthy, while | 1, Mass., lust week. A molasses lude 16 they musti ShOPRIRg 9. that old dress she had lust year, ‘cause . ected be in this country or in | yiiggions for the tift ars from 1520 to 1570 the floor and polishes up the bandle of the | but a few are in adverse circumstances, und | truc u( ollided with a locomsotive, staving in Do 1ot fret my little one; she d she didn’t want you to think pe. was 51,220,000 During the next two years, big front door, has been pad for service | Bone can be called absolutely poor, the heads of most of the wolasses barrels, Sue'll return by set of sun she ible to give much thistime,and Il kinds of talk shall count. Ivery 71, the commerce of the United States during the poeriod indicated 40.50, The reader can readily percewve from the | and making a river of the liguid i the A # she needed a new muff worse than the ing goes wig, blow, brag, blust 1 the islunds amounted to over 9,000,000, Bedford, who furnished the coal od | above who are obtaiuing the benefit of the | streets. So it is to be supposed) aucen of the Cannon Ball islands needed | old lectur ond-hand nses 1o net profits on this equalled the entirg :‘v‘::{r.uulm:»{: 5. ""'&"‘T"]‘.’:’,Z ,Ir mrllum school, uud the ex. M-.'U:‘ ol maintaini —_—— or the stores will then be closed. -# 1 Uncle Dick suys you oughter go | tousts, italicised wind, old Fourth of v years cost of the missions. 8, soup bones und rousting picces has Lo . & fo is burdansome, alike to the su —_— ands.cause you'd be safe there, | July orations, contempt for other pu- | . Ae American Sunday School union organs :’,‘:‘,“{,‘:u.‘(‘,:;;,fi‘. i B ALeR, for. oyaiors, PEFPERMINT DROPS, v and all around him, while dysp: 7 2 “llullhllhl:ll::l:l.\l;‘nl B e ey | irilists aud impassioned nppeals for som e It your 104 salioola, Withi G880 toachs oo o oh VR ST ho bl dooy e el aand its attending evils hold swi Chicago Herald; The Baptist breth- | sinners anybody wouid send you to ‘em. | one to lick will score ach man hall | {8 80 i wcliolurs, Solools dided firat ries, $00.45; $18.00 was puid for mili one's friends mnplaints of this nature can be speed- | ron who held a convention in Washing- | He says hé neverscen aheathen hungry | strip atless thun 155 pounds and be als | (preligusiy vevorted) wided, 3,715, wo bills, one for 75 cents and one for 85 they've been tried and found | ily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bijters | 1on eujoyed a hearty laugh at the ex- | enough to eat Jou, Yless twas & blind [ lowed o bale of tin foil and abox of | 215,055 meinbers. Bibles distribut A ecudad for, autdrios, compleio the adpitec B U T T ety e nlumfi}?.l'.‘: onea NS | ponse of one of their mumber, Tsauc | one, au’ yow'd seta blind pagan’s tecth | bronchial troches, , | iy, | Festunents, 10,83 fauics visited ety g el g AN e lllult;l.:\:;::;‘. the wit, ut al 0 hear cheerful testimony : s the piano maunufacturer, of | on edge so he'd never hanker after any Jr.n: hul-\ ist \l”“ h.‘ 8L ~,.-{ |:;h:.| \\‘A A |<e‘h‘ n .\Iw;luu of studeats in the eight I"t“ni eeries, or rather cookiug ingredients, is tricd--and found guilty- - , A " the exvepkon &, Momuele 0f Lae Prosk, | B e iiean. T Datan T e £128.03. f ; pr ST i RS : ident gaveanaudience which | funny, and m paand ma die laugh- | the prince of Wales and such of your | as 607 Brinceton, 154 Union, 182; McCor- he class engaged in mastering the seience | 17 your hat blows off in the street follow it | that at Bucnos Ayres Patti drew 15,000 1 | [8sted several hours to such of the dele- [ ing sometinme favorite wives as you desive to favor | il FI0S B ERE00 AT e | oparing wwple breakfasts, solid dinners | Luciily and with gentle dignity. Somebody | #0ld to each perforn, Montevideo will | gates as chose to call at the white house “Your Uncle Richard isabad, de | with tick A 1 property owned b eight ates ou.}'g'n'.'.'u’.‘fl"’:.f.'f ‘l‘:ul‘:‘l‘l:ll::vd ‘:’l" Il“;'\flll:‘.‘i else wili chuse it 10 you. ‘u~vlm» neat place visited, and on July S she v mml lf spec o When Mr. | praved wretch, and ought to have re- The l‘x_m« 0 .1) :hm. e six 41-\3. | 47,216,000, thus: Union,§2,600,000 coton, o4 VO young geatlcmen, rogg expl > CAUSe ohrymo: will appear at the Teatro Imperiale Dom Pe- stepped forward to grasp the ined 0 , where 5 styl ap- | or toa fin vightaway or eateli-as- | g1'500/ 000 McCormick, $1,100,000; Auburn, iwalve of wliou arc studcuts n the High Foge expluinathio causo of tho lachrymose | dro 11, which wii hold $30,000 1o gold - at UA. SORIeG SOrRaNS O Siaap i Aned auk wast, when ,“,)l‘.:m Yoxamale | catch-can, profanity’ will be al- | 850,00 Westorn, §i,000: Lane £300.000) pehaal, while the doson specified are eighth | ilt Uhicp' fuid o iu ticra. Patti's prices ) M Hataldant: sy name 1a Watere, | Lottt ains ke San lowed and 0o language 1o be used which | Duny!llé, §203,600} San Francisco ‘80 000, #rade pupils. They ure divided iuto four s for RS, Shar ane dividod futo Bour |88 Was Rob 85 food a4 he mighs b —— I am_the worst prohibition crank in | “Oh, I think he's nice. He showed | the press skall consider improper for e hours per day to the study and practice of | been, but hie never recled off lies by the y Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and get | New York cit me. how to slide down the banisters, and bli . A clergyman w lary 15 £10,000 3 year pooking, and a short period of time to the | wbout the pranks of s school da, the best 5-cent cigar in the world, Max *Well,” said the president, solemnly, | he's teaching me to whistle. when ma iwch contestant shall be entitled to a | and upwara, never preaches frow the text JSonsumbtion of what they bhave produced. 1n the summer, when other peoplé are in- Meyer & Co., wholesale u;w;, aod with marked cmphasis, “you look | ain’t round. . That's a pretty cload | copy of his remarks made during the | about the cauel and the eye of & needls, iid a prompt little boy in one of the front chair more missionory. Unele Dick’s awful