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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1888~SIXTEEN PAGES. \ N(N | MUSICAL ~ AND DRAMATlC.l:’(l.'fiff.:fi?l‘?.‘ff\.fl‘: " octient e | NATIONAL - CAPITAL ~ GOSSIP, | %, &ovie 4 GRNERAL BENDARRISN | MSCAL 15D DRAMT e e e or TR | I TYRRTT T T BANG!! D audipnoe guged the actors-and tt I ——— e, Gossip of Plays, Play-Actors, and | from {he time the curtain first w Play-Makors. until its flanl, sudden fall. n Hotneo Greolay ant 10 I - - Grand Celchration ol the 4(h of July, 1 l A 5 Their Callors. ) Wwho ¢ d s ‘paper had Fip Staudard Bearer of the Republican ratih to, Iiiow, 0% Wo' o I “Want to know how we fall?” . sai ctically fenced in the United States, M | MITCHELL'S FANCHON. f ¢ New and at that tin ¥ ) Mot Ve party. ik ¢ § FANC the bonitul, gracetul i AR | DANIEL'S | DAILY - RECEPTIONS, A PR SBUTYE ot I WO v goup to Colo Inge oo A Conducive Manager—A Japn a, way. [ t at - S ik by ( . 1.’|':"r‘;:;rt'1'|l‘ ';'“'::‘: sonl 'i"‘l"""w en your hip, and then your shoulder, | £ nterprising Pagesand their Schemes I'”‘l’v“"_ o \"h jealousy by criticisin A Short Non-Political Eketon of the A Ortished. Tragedian R (o PR L 1R |'h”“ o with e Schoolma'ams and the works of God ]209 Farnam St Uandidates of the Itepublican . : » 3 Forged Signatures—The The New Y« yostof e Works, Flags, Lanterns and cels P alls. stretched arms, Eve 1d of her . 3 ¥ . and Democratic Partics, o -d L 19t f,’,",,,"n,‘ 16 tha 'P i LA Autograph Fever, dignified b £, situated rig . . bration goods atour low and popular The Candidacy of an — place, not an inch of her ankle or gl tho rouds being 1 co w What a lot of really useful | pri T Omat® Man. At a Japancse Theator 5f her snowy skirts was visible, and the y i . Sy LRSI OR WG £ ! n : . ; e fThia grirtalh wonY g and the curtdls ‘Lh!'hg 18 Vot 88 nolasless AAQ grates Among the various duties which fall | traveled road in order he | articles can be bought for the | s went down, writes Ruhamah to the St. | f a butterfly’s dip and swoop down | to the lot of a member of congress few | br ciin sed partly fora postotfics | o ol sum of wive orwts in| 3 850, 460, o b :nl‘(;lcl:m Louis Globe-Democrat from Yokohama, | to the heartof a rose. Then, with a [arc morp annoying than the custom v nS O SEe Bolldtag o house, #0 b & b p L SOPTRTENL O1 Hre Wl e Now that the eonvention of both great poiltl | relating her experien a Japanese | supple grace and quick, agile spring, | quiri vach constituent | genanses of the other o) cach and all of our depart: | " [ifan Candles, Lo, 2, Sc, be, 8¢, 108 gal par v”'lrvlu)\:”h ] ]x' and we hiave play, or rather it rawn ¢ and | she was on her feet in cond. who ma pen to find his way to t postoffice and court house he b e L Sioxt November, Nearly fif et BL AL il ERRLE R e e b it national capitol. Added to thesc o mpetition. 16 Hot nad e ments. It is no use trying to | “3ociots, 2o, e, 8o, 100, 150, to50c, “m.,,:,mm,,” ) ! the pl gn[ flv stage in French | and with dip d curve, and swc " ’in Whee 5, 20, 8o, Ho, 7o, 100 and ¢ oftice at the end of thi , The S AMEL o AR L hendalilhadb iy, and nawspaper correspondonts, 1 are good ar y enumerate these, as our 8PACe | | giier pioccs ab equally low pricos. g on and around, and men and_women, and | as swift and noicless as a swallow's | and newspaper correspondents. In 1 s - i g g e B A Ll B o 1601 the United States, being what 1= termed | palanquins came down the raised downwavd sweep, nnd she lay appar- | senate all visitors are sent to the 10bhy | aoiiivies il g it St il limited, and every word R PR GOt J made man, born in the humble walk through the audience that se 0 ently lifel Wwith her face hidden Ao whick e oh Mt 4 1 ind is di M ers ) ihan 4 has, by his untiring energy AR | stage entrance for the af There | Another Jitile spei and she floated ption | tribu permitted | counts In our “every day selling epart« proachable integrity, risen to the AL b Il S B = AHOUSE ittle gpMn i en: room, where a number of messengers | to mail a_letter time, day ¢ 5 nonts we offer some oxtraordinary bare derof fame, The candidate for vic sident were funny scenes wher py under backward into a chair so limp and faint | 50 % 1 g g L night. It’ wiertol L bt SO HOINE LA ne republican ticket is also a well known 1 ten house Noor gets drenched with | that even the smile on her lips hardly | 8¢ stationed to deliver the cards to the | night. s wonderfu In tall build- gains, commenc O-MOrrow, e L e o o LIy, Cleve: | Water, but finally clutches the cnd of | reassured you that it wasn’t an actual yective senators. Ifhe wishes to see | ings now there is an arcangement by TIN WAR A has hoon prosident for nétxy on the long-rolled scroll of a lotter as it | sudden faintness s caller ho invites him into the [ YHCh one may shoot his lotiors into a MONDAY MORNING IYv;v‘ln LR i v d it 1s peessary to say anythi: of him X 3 o s 1 f @ unke e taug i re *hools, ¢ arbleroo: whi ) S g p e Ayl o B ' 1 > it ijjj,*‘wu,,"{(‘,‘];mv,, ‘s 1s 8150 M, Thirman, Wh L T § taught. in the schools, and | marbleroom, which opens off from the | wiad intoa U, S, mail box on the grouna Govered Buckels, e, 10¢, 150 t0 250, How the Different Senators Handle | DI ader. Another time spy appar- ce on arug home at first, you M ( ) 0 1as been In public life for a long time, havin g s ) lobby and is used as private reception | fioo 8 1 LRUSLY voutil e # 0, 150, 256 o 450, e & Unitod States cnator for one tern and | ently starts off in & kago, but at the | known; and of course we get many T U T T e | o o T LS Ry S TR A ; I 106, 1c, 3he to 450 hield numerous offices, There {8 yetanothercan- | first vost puts a heavy stone in his place | braises while learning. We fall first to [ foom. Here —the visitor waits and | speckiod straw helmet comes and fills We Will Have a 8o, didate of whom we wish to speak, one who gl aital The A 8 ' + B o | waits and finally obtains his interview ise with them, after which 1 Pudding Pans, Se, 10¢, 120 to 250, B T N o N0 v four mentioned | and draws the curtains, The t the knee, and then to the hip. th 1y ] ¢ O B 05 e S5, mbove, but who passed through his term as a | trudge off with the burden, = ntly | should and down. Of course we do ter the senator suddenly recollects ¥ UAE i + : 36 PurN: S el candidate and i4 now a happy man. The gent- | drop the , and_after profuse @ this very slowly at first and awkwardly, | that somebody wanted to see him. YRANIBY baTH l!”.‘l!“f‘ ont b i ;.('.‘I,,!"‘_“:‘“jd"‘l,i"“‘l‘,:“n_ £ LVRAT T QUSRLION N o , draw the curtain to | but we do it over and over again until | ©But an audience is not given 1o every stet ve them sent away by the 50 pant makes no sound or | one fall blends into the other so com- | one. There isa rule that no eards ar k.:Ilyl"- lm y”' ar the mail box at the bot- l""‘i!‘?}‘(’\‘?‘li}‘lfiu!fi‘fl l:‘":m 18¢,23¢ to 45¢ cover the stone. pletely that you cannot distinguish it. | to bo sent into the scnate during the | yom of the ehuts in. the. Standard il —_—r— il ta study as | O, yes, it is havd at fivst, but all there | the morning hour or before 2 o'clock. | puilding the other day, and though I scenes the stage, and when the | 15 to'it is to take all the will out of your [ Exceptious to this ave only made at the g e 4 ug [] ML By 150 to 25 action dragged and two priests or two | body und collapse vequest of eash senator, and theretors | Lonauod thiare gdly ton or fiftean mix K| to 260, N A ¢ 1 utes L counted forty=nine lettors as the Ten-kettles, 490 1o citizens sat alone in a plain setting and & e e quite a crowd of visitors colles fter | we r o by ) & 160! s ‘offee o 0c oL 200 to 05 talked interminably, the men, women MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. I HHe, - O Coursa EHE EeITHERE TEoM. | o) laid, one by one, hot from th Coffee Pots, 10¢, 15¢, to 950, ! Ly, t S i enckling typewritors above, and. ull Dinuer Buckets. 18¢; 23¢ 0 480, childron and bables in tho ‘sudience | Bt is now stated Tt Frank Mayo will in | the surrounding states aro all called | Grosing Wrewriters above, and all ng o Wl s were most entertaining. Their lunch | all probability play the leads with Julia Mar- | upon the most. Senator Gormau, of WIRE GOODS, ¥ Dl lia M ; au, StHILHAE, Statamant; coning 1HKE L ol Tea and Coffee Strainers, bc and 10¢. boxes were brought them at noon, the | lowe, 5 | Margland, has from ten to twenty call | o' thunder from an unpeelod il Bowl Strainers, c and 10c. play beginning at 10:30 in the morning; heresn Vaughan thinks of going into | ers daily, These vary from personal or | “pear Sireeyour osteomed favor of the Wire Potato Mashers, bc a second meal was served between rd | comic opera—phenomenal face, figure, con- iti i i s i , Be., olitical friends to office-seckers, sub- | 1 inst. (or STHE0%: ) 18 BEtoRS 6 Vegetable Strainers, 10c. & oelotk and a8 they. woro. fortified | tralto voico and all Doription ngonts and pensioea, " | 7=t inst. (or ult. or prox.) is before me, egetable Strainers, 10c. d ; ; n roply would sny,” et sro’s just Wire Broilers, be, 10c, 1¢. for the tragic finale by moro boxes of | Mrs. Langtry is enjoying horsalf in driv: | yioat many are negrocs who think that | Lneclly would sa ‘",",l‘i,.‘,f;‘w“,‘,,‘f" AT Wire Egg Beaters, be. vico and chop-stick shreds of fish, meat, | ing around Now York and promenading on | {hoiy sonator can give employment to | & - ! - L : / s i) g th avenue with Freddie Gebhard ¥ R > would be in stating that **We Rotary Action Egg Beaters, 10c. |.“] mr\lk“-n“‘tn .L.hnl-m"v“fn T '")-‘Tx ‘:;"l- H. Rider Haggard's “Joss” has finally been "¢ i ‘1.( e b . | take our pen in hand,” or in opening a Spiral Wire WEasy Egg Beaters,10c. brays of wweotmonta woro going all tho | G for tho Singe, nhd Almos Hechtawil | o Noxt in tho” number of visitaes is ot by roading the minutes of the Wire Coffee Pot Stands, 10c, inic, and when the curtain was drawn | 8dupted for thestige, and Almc Senator Daniel. of Virginin, He heing VioUs ARGERNE Wire Sponge Racks, 10¢ upon a scene thore was a scurrying of acrinple, has made it a rvule to see no x he \ % and all th shil 7‘\lun\i~- Hauk and_ Clara Lo Kellogg N sl o to s of the appointments Pot Cleaners, fic, 10¢, 16¢. % s to the boxes, und all the chil-| i) ho the prime donne of the Strakosch | one until 8 o'clock, and consequently | made from time to time in the New HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE. dren climbed upon the narrow board | gporacompany next season, singing witernato | has from eight to twelve people waiting | York postofiice, for T know that L shall Tack Hamme and 10¢. e e o 8T for him at that time.. He usually | apouse somo hostility, as L intend to A YARD Tacks, best, 2¢ a paper ing cven on the stage itsclf. The for- | Miss Fanny Davenport returns east in | invites all “into the marblo-room | galk plainiy., From what Tean learn . Hatchets, good quality, 10c. eigners in the gallery boxesate at about | August, and’ will rest for six weeks at | and coming out, holds a daily reception | ghey ave not conducive to the best in- Screw Drivers, 5c and 10c. the sume hours and quite as continuaily, g.nmfln Pa., befor ning her scason in | which sometimes continues for over an | gapdsts of the commuuity. This isa Padlocks, 10 though not conld sound more | Octobe hour. Muany senators, howey PR HEVO B G TBE Y DaL A NE M tia: o Shelf Brackets, 5c and 10c a palr, wing than sitting through a “ten- | | The ludy who wrote “Loyal Laver, for | ively rofust to see {mportunate callors, e 'l‘lx-."‘;»w-fl‘i«iu‘xil i This is only one of the | Miin'Kuives, beand 10c.. hour play, none of us left until the last | Mrs. Pottor is dead. She was the daughter | Apant and various ave the escuses sent ¥ t e i Forks, 10 i A of Philip Harwood, late cditor of the Satur: N U | the postmaster general knew ¥ aroes aTo: Table Knives and Forks, 10¢ a pair. ORI ALALTANTEADR SR ARRAN BN act was over. A Enroslr S IBaitoR oL b0 Satus out.” For the mosy part they are “ex- s it PR ta |many bargains offered. It Fadlo Rnes Ao e and b set mbout one year, .m? prior to that time was u re- It is curious how fast the sentiment ek will retire from the stage the coming R e self, but such is not the i have 7 i L.erion (Y“mze“ Vg wident of owa, and for abont six months past TR toIbaIAV N IOt B LT MR son. Hor farcwall tour wil mot b ane | Bot sco them, but the greater number | hoan surfoited. with offioial position, before buying elsewhere. Tracing Wheels, 10c. e ety LN LG VUG ORI | s W eIy H e v DV e [0 E0 0% S YEL AL FORES) Invent replios for such ocensions. A fow | The sightof a public oflice, regurded us L/ Frying Pans, 10¢, 15¢ and 25c. 1P Y fall T caught a se hicl ; A thee e e | Lowse Thorndyke is to open a school of | Will move into the next ehair and reply | 4 public trust, makes me ill. T wouldn't Tce Cream Freezers, §1.98 to 4.95. C AT REOER LR Gl SIS LY s that when the hero kissod the her sution in New York. Her husband, Dion | that they are not in their . Wade | bd 3 3 )| g v T shut up in that hot old New York 4 1 Thousands of articles in these departs continunlly, gntilat last I commenced to raghe | 0ine the audience would feel a subdued wcicanlt, will bo at the Madison Square | Hampton invariably says that the roll | postoffiee from 7450 in - the ,;",,‘m,,g Sl ul‘ Ore lS aln e e eh B AE Ve INAVE G ] AP RERLLD .ncm,&m 1arae quazitities of blood at every coughing spell. | sentime ccitemoent, and when they ‘heater School of Acting. is being called and” thai it is necessary | 10 o'l htiasE PosVnIBterIPeATs WOODENWARI DEPARTMENT, 1 felt £ drowsy, and depressed in spirits: | pushed 1nto one another’s arms a wild Charles Alfred Byrne has completed his | for him to answer it Of late 1ithe 0o'e oc W\t nigh ";. Postmaste |l xvu“ Aol INWARE D) i B soon my breathing bocame short and my chest |y 5h of applause would greet the | comic opera, “Castles in the Air, 'which E ) son is, when I ean frolic_around over Wood Spoons, ould 80 ; s At 1t was Dound 1igh B0\ - | presidential candidates have heen very | fhe greon swar ith Red Shir o S e TRANPAn U | eating: W, Lk 181 a8/ much a8 the, | ward BEdigant Rice will briag out s falli || rosidentis rdidates have been very | the green sward all day with Red Shirt t t li t h Chopping Bowls, l()r 15¢, 2 i ! ¢ o | ward Bifulgent Rice will bring out this fall, | ¢oupieous. granting audience to who- | and® Poor Dog and Rocky Boar and Potato Mashers, 5e. when T would wake up with wl 3 i | sivuation is worth for a man to put his { Gus Kerker has completed two acts of the | fourteat it and Poor Dog X § Do'in bed and open he windows, and withmy | pms around and kiss o woman on the | music. ‘"‘l"hl‘!:lx‘l—»):-(t'tul’l‘i::-lt:‘:“':{i‘|lin~-w"vl~ Stonebruise and Brainfag, and all these Rolling Pins, 5 and 10c. mouth_wido open gasp for brouth, T would | GEFEHTGIEE B AL Mrs. Lang- | Miss Kate Claxton_ will occupy the Bijou © obj se calls differ widely, | gther tragedians ovon at a high salary. 1y | Wash Boards, 10e, e, to 25c. o minant, ae A S AT T T : opera house, New York, for the entire | but for the most part, some office is de- | S T am not speaking from selfish mo- Knifo Boxes, 10c. FIRIR R GO R T 0 Don GG MAE, B el G Tonth of Auizust, wroducing a how play, the | sired. At present the democratic mem- | givos whon © say that the appointmon s Towel Racks, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. hreathing would be short jersing, and _could be R R ST Lo | aduptation of which has just been com- [ bers are the ones so trouble s these | peferred to are not what we taxpayers 8-arm Towel Racks 1d 10e. Doz all over the voom: my it wnd hads Looking G wis met with a _““" pleted. requests follow the administraticn. | of Now York could wish., I ean imagine i L e S o o R Lo ey eed | tEOmithoP{d T besic Lxc] a l'm 1e | “Zelie de Lussan and Panline LoAllemand | Book agents ave numerous, and at the | the look of pain and deepanguish which ELt n A Ohab Hobiks) 6olanaln0ey cheep” from upstaivs. Otter | will be the leading sopranos of the Boston | same time, the number of pension | il puss over the president’s chubby Clothes Horses, 4 1c to 99c. only last a few minutes, at other times perhups ‘ : agents and pension seckers surpasses | fice RN SIaih Ak iIo Snils &5 thie tightness wonld let up, especially atter Thad | her love making, but it isa general : as Carmen with Augustus Havris? com. | $ion® Sl PERSQH SOUEoms SUKPASSEs | fuce this morning ns ho asks his wife to 1 Pails afsed (quite a quantity of ver acious mucus. | jind of o feeling. and is growing so fast | pany at Covent Garden about July 1 4 i L SUdily | please pass the molassesand at the same flll e, Hle to 85e. v, posi- an hour or more. Whon I would b berbubs | got plenty of laughter and smiles for | Tdeals next scason. Mo do Lussan will ap consulted quite & number of physicians, who send cards to one ator after another | time runs his eve tho : EwE Ouiting P Aporary relfe arbriani||Sht feved I;;‘]'W' :'L_":““ “:,‘,“'“:" ],’,,,'“,\‘. o ot b the purpose to interview the entire | this column to see if I am still friendly. Lap Boards 99¢ cach. snicker.” T am told, howover, that this 4 He will waita sho s befe te. Whiloall condemu this sys- I know that it will cause pain in 3rooms, 10¢, 15¢ to 2 3 3 ¢ Shin rer oG avor Mekmeroly a hsereti| out a new play, will pay for tem they dave not abolish it for the rea- | )osoms that have heen heretofore pain- Croguet, 75c, 85¢ and ¢ v s : Blicnael i eareiaL Bt VHH g and altogether comport himself in son that important things are often less. But what am I here for? If 1 Scrub Brushes, & i S NG P AR 2 RO Litetdd 1) el eritical fasiion tended to in this mann Besides th close my eyes to these things s wi Shoe Brushes, 10c 8was cn still as popular as ever in private so- e : 5 ha FOECINYIC ORI Ul e B L BRI t . A TEIRU L A at once. A, o ke ryli bt ovadili Marie Wai £ alJosophine | « h has his eye open for a re-cle " ay. “AW d Whisk Brooms, 10¢, nent ‘n;“\ or 8 n ve no! had | ciety. I\\"i L“[\ it '-“'Il “”l‘_' improved | iy the first product " g tion. it would he political destruction A ¢ Our usual | Almn nd visi to the mptom of my former tr ynotwheeze | upon, at do you think? this country at the 1 3 0 to shake hands d enterts B | Ry ) i i . s tull T ; B S AT e Ames was her unde A aftorward L‘i‘_'l,'. 5 u..»?.‘i“ hunds and entertain | Phey will then say *“Tush!” and go | then they fell a-talking. T eould not | city will find it greatiy to the rosi ”.v;‘mm“ e it | How Maggie Mito reads el HanEL Aus ) A, s away. ar all they said, but gathered that, | 1o look through our mammoth stock. chion compuny thre > 1 was standing in the lower main cor- soon as she had her dishes done up, lever as that!™ | = : S i s thei o e proving wonder | Mitehell’s company the other day, say il s yde? will probably be seen | SPORE Wask o Bhewr spare Bme I PICK- | just, hetween the mailing-hole for let- | we meet and stroll beneath the f fully and rapldly. a writer in the New phic, a i ; s st 1d j¢ e e fifth candidate mentioned aboveds Mr. | he says that the way little lady | b¥ 3 y 3 » y be inew . They aceept tips | 30 going 10 Peckaboo, Arizona, and | ¢ nkin f And so, without | 1009 main pillar which supports the > knowledge or consent of their [ 17 southwest corner of the money-order de- rents, and right there almost in the partment, w 1 a young woman, who | midst of a tumultuous throng, they = : must he ident of our town, though | made an pintment to meet, socially, % e o expects o more thanleép even while | * Kollér, the wonderiul his charming i elderly gentleman administered quite a | 00" [0er soen her hofore. to my | at tho northwest corner of Union | he wasbefore we wer "\'v]\‘\.nu‘d.. and T playing other things, so hent are every- | expect to sail for ! Juiyais [isaion 10,080 }" _”'[ DOgeRIONnd! knowledge, came in and looked out | Square and converse some more will sit “[“'t"‘i 1 umt Tholcoaeon il - body on waiting to see her nchon, [ They will return 3 [ v:tiv onCvelontloninp 1Y 'l_“'“ll upon the ng throng which was at |~ And that is the reason why I say that, | ¥ere ub 1o, pedbem Bt L TWED -0 QUESTIONS, She has been before the public in that | resula \ the building ie young min veplicd, | yp e time in theaet of surging to and fro | whether the president knows about it | ing thewr luughter, i twenty-six years—she tells it herself— ..‘.‘F‘,fi’,,,‘“fim“'.‘. Ry “l‘,’,“'.' fl',.'l,”,,,,.,,”,“, unabushed: “If L wanted morals, I would f ) "yho" bugy street. She was not over | or not, some of these New York post- | much for them, and ns one ‘vomarked hae | and her houses are still crowded for ] noyokbuyadinyhome Slohm JREOFIOr r Di : 2 riveain6E easiola abnbil fancisdishet [loMEeannoi A binon BIlE o oredit to | the car will be thrown from the track Symptoms of Disense country at the Boston Museum on last 2 z STy . thirty-ni years old, but I fancied she [ office appointments are nof ¢ s v Pt » i that performance. Once on_ the stage, | Wednosday. He s been at work on the act | money and T going Lo tak had been awiy from home a great deal, | either par BILL Ny unless wo stop ““{‘f»'l"'_'~,"" bard, y Prove Serious to You. Mt e ot e, : ( loonshe redcent Lean get.” This little spee : ) SreRb L on alizing the fact that he was making once in the first scene, she says that | for six months, und the necessary aparatus | Feqeent I e eeh b and was in fact, no doubt, soat the time. - I i e R iR T Do you haye frequent fits of mental depres- | for the time being all tastes vanishes, | alone costove 000. Keller is the inventor, (“u]rli- y j"i AgeL [ l\'“ ’_‘l 20ITI0L Hst | foe hair was speckled hereand there She Would Be Seated. epiosuL L“ : “,} o A IO ou experionce tinging or buzzing notses | 4nd she is simply Fanchon, as she has | and it was the first time ““The Cremation G0 LR ONE L IBY QIO A with silver, all save a bright new Atewi 2 Ridge rond car 1 paarcy IOTOWINEon e 4 3 ) 4 zziug nolses | 0 vith intorvals for rest and re- | has ever been seen on any stage. up sets of the different tarift growth of hair which was held in place £ £ LAl the floor, and made a rush for ‘“.'),','”i’.m Tel as though you must suffosate | froshmonte—-nll those y B — delivered in both houses. They go R s e | “";““" ")l*h“" nuo. the driver | tho door, saying'ns ho did so: *You vhen Tyingdown? i A ¥ CRE TS Satady kY 3roke Him In. ench membe d ask for arnlic By halrs BN seamed W rank- | giopped on being signaled by a young | (ke ry J | Py ST R AR S Sonen\sna she goes on her loathing of the TheyiBrokeMimiln _ | cach momber and ask for several of his | ol on tho off side, As ] looked at her | SIOPPOU OB bBAinE o8B o Diiviny | take my seat; I'll walk home,” and leth ral debiiity? i gL an: g s her G et Gt Gue | A verdant young man visited an Aus- | specches. When obtained, they are ar- | §ag Gp the, 08 side: TAS Tlooged 4t Bt | man on a cros U far from the Tho wife was not dismayed fn Are yogr evos renerally weuk and watery and | eronses w 'h succossive perform- | tin (Texas) express oflice the other day | ranged according to their sequence and [ 3G WORERE M0 BEE L (REERE I0C | Parke avenu s the Rochestor (N. | (e Jeast, but sat there quictly enjoying ; 2 : and nquired if they winted o man to | the complete set is sold_to somo liheral [ 5 BEERE G 1E - e 1 Al Tan | X:) Democras, Ihe ~oung man was | g fun s well as did tho sengers, e e chec 1 X € ompanied by ather pretty young e =5 sroquently miaheds her that hee hat is not on straight, and | o inan who was dressed in a light, airy R Farnam Street. Bstablished 14 Carlion, who lias been @ candidate for health | qronds @ performance a drunkard, the result of the operation being | froin people whom they take to various i s been, very successtul in s candidacy., | ST P Beinia e it the patient acquires a bibulous de places in the capitol without an rlson, whose portrait es the colunin | pitiful. Tt is st e pi 148 to 1 gots drunk eve Ly, and, being a 2 f conscien: On e o ELSIdcr dn ptrostindn g (el vioU L0 mon > seareely | gyman, his antics astomsh s fio ek, A O S 000! to corroborats this stat T T S it, who will address or call on’ him ) ck ) @ > 1 the company un- « A < b volou v o husk, thick sound and | IEE o B O o wint to honr | run as messenger on the railrod, says | member. The pages often obtain from thereby get myself avvested, or shall T} gymmer attire, und carvied n fancy, open the conve v uski her if | (olored sun parasol he young man There are 700 English speaking K. of T, ntly offenstve trom some | it spokien of, or, above all, sho ean’t he | the Texas Siflings. The boys hadn't | five to e dollars for their work and : i % induecd 1o honr the music of the famous | Wuch to do that day, and they “conclud- | frequently much lar ums are given veyou a dull, oppressive headache, gener 2Ver exper tived feeling | jy50d aboard the ear first, and rushed |} 1o ovemen in Moutreal, ed to in th columns iy located over the hadow Dance” hummer ed to > a little fun with the rustic. | by the wealthier men. Among other 3o you have to hawk and coug ntiyta | ¢} e R They snid they were looking for the | sthemes, collections of o Do you have to hawk and cough frequentlyin | the sight of lithographs or bills of he vight kind of & man to put in ch of. i Dok AL By ) r 5 | {usido, securing the only seat vacant, There are 1,281 cooperative societies 1 wnew line that had s boys. A large book is bou, he elovated ratlr leaving the young woman to follow as © Britian, With a membership of 883,811, Alie eitcet to clen about town came in, | oo oo could, Of course eve © ex- New Hriatin Conn., bricklayers get RB 7 QUK I080 peol sophod, Ben e A tly b At xns, but that they must | of all the prominent o .“\\I‘\I'\\H“ a roguish twinkle of the eye pe '\‘("‘Il ‘,h: \ ].{ “,‘;‘”1( ‘\\\‘,:“ his sc ‘It 0 for a nine Lour day, and the hod-carriers 1o you fre y e Da 3 ith RN At o n i T est his fitness for the position. | with the president and his wife G to his lady, but he did not do so, ane o : aben Stoophig to pick anything oft the oors © | (00 writer in the RNew Yorlk Clipp Ll B AT SR VL | L A SINEARIE B b AR MR e a0 TS S A thore T e AT T o » union tack manufacturers have cut Does every little draft of air and e y slig “People get funny ideas about mi Q4. vy $ DE. s A€ inet, supreme o a 3 P ! 3 \adad talt AT s to the non-union point. The season’s ehango of temperu.ra glve yoi i cold?' blacking up, bt th st eranl the ne nerve o withstand the | court, senate, and leading members of Ilh--‘r BenEdid nobisoom soipLognal wigieap, hoondiudad o haye.nhes 1100{8 Ao 0od, Are you annoyed by a constant desire to hawk : e R in | shock of ilisior to t train | the hou a novelty, one of the 1 thougzht as some statements 1 have | ¢ 1d without a word of warning £ £ Qe ACrOsS WAS in § town in | sho ¢ ion or ie house, ) , one of th 3 S Ny T 4 and spit outan endless quantity of pi I CIME 1CTC in o o H0GR0L A SRRION - BF (40 188180 Lo ) oty LA olea0 Sl i pdaTar At it alirantadinitans | own on tl pof her escort, Hod-Cariers Protective Association, Do you r o i thred una weak Kunsns, 1o munagor wasmuch now robbers, aid he | I wtors recently had a photograph ¢ 1 ol pofhor oseorls | of Norfollr, Va., bad rousing time at its aore the night before and fecl us though thun the town. He had nev had the nerve, but they might test him in | album filled with the ph aphs of ;Iwn-l I might have TM that mys J’i BB GE; h"-‘ ic w»l m ;1 ;H" A5 | ocent aunual parade and demons tration, wanted to lie there forever: ST v his I o befor any way they thought proy his colleagues, and had cach one’s auto- | but I am not a man about town, anc you are, darling, and you wi 1V our thro o h phl minstrel company in his house bofc ;] & 8 Bk ik K AUl p Y e i gl . b AR At Phe Trades Assembly of Minneapol b Sehtets Sus Gty Do dibchny and while we w getting ready for hen they put him into a eroclkery | graph placed beneath his picture, This [ @m not ready that way. It wasare | hold me until | got n dont. ‘“ll Mi A Aall P covnaila TR and hiwking and Spittin the parade he came to me and, calling | erate with a lot of stone coal, and stove [ took so well that the entorprising page | mark which did not compromise him in | grunt of the hog kind, and told 0 OB wake from troubled | o Sidde ingu ‘Suy. when you | plate, coupling irons, broken railrond | now hus orders for several more, the least. He could have been a candi- | plain English that “she could stand by bridge or tunnecl, Q feel ns 1f you had just . P 3 ate for the presidency, o ctu s 5 ¢ floor for > eared, by 3 i Tosl ue 2f you Lisd ju give o minstrel show do the stage hands nps, and wa coole nd rolled date for the presidency, and yet o it on the floor for vli he cared, but he Tho plumbors of Toronto, lisvastnil for weekly payments, an increase of 5 cents your calling or ck up, to ‘They do, id I to the | himdown stairs into the cellar, This, Speaking of autographs brings to [ mentef that kind, if it got into the | wouldn’t hold he 4 i u per hour. They ulso insist that apprentioes his business. It gives a harmonious | behave when n..w 2d down un embank- | messenge } one who has ever [ labor vo car offered their seats to the you must serye three yoars, About thirty of jthe jny, ‘when the ma r understands | they toid him, was to how he would | mind a good story told by one of the [ papers, would not cut him off from the Atthis several male oceupants of the 3 effect to everything and is conducive of | ment in an o ! He stood the | received a public document knows that | The young woman turned with a glad | man, but ghe declined theiv offier and | 10) have been grantod tho advan hend tito the thront, sometimes wittery atd ex- | success,’ I learned afterward that he | flop very well, cring that he was | in order to save postage the official’s | smile of rocognition, I thought, and |said: *Hc ablo to hold me now as | bosses have capled to England for men. whatever it touches, somutimes bloody, and | dropped into an office of an editor and | a green at ) name is written in one corner ot the en- Bearly always putrid and cfensiver found the definition of the word conduc As he v . | velope to serve asa frank. In sending "D whove a6 soi BADDLORIN G A 1 SRR R e e dropped o box of idise | out thousunds of specches the writing eaturrh and the beginuing of 1 y 1 ment for his hall, He called it the | marked ** Gl handle of this delegated to some clerk, one case 10 o hundred wi e ono atfected will have oW or of | Grand Academy of usie, though. | down through a hatchway on top of | though the present time fac-simile SEAU. 1T greater oF tiore Aerious pour e hat night after we went on the sta him ; and during the confusion incident | rubber stamps are mostly used, One = " = Boms, i oL O vty by | wo found all the scene shifters blacked | to disencumbering himself of the de- | day there wis a convention of teachers Slsar ot alem tos ‘The many cwsesré- | up, and 1 thought the boys would spoil | bris, four masked men jumpod on him | held in Washivgton, and some of th ported thic ! wnns of the daily pap the whole thing by fug, but the with ots, and the )vuum| and | delegates, in > capitol e e BRI RS B e PREOIAL SALE. MONDAY. JULY 2nd. i B e N e proximity to R holg Qlesbirgelin vory m(,.,m...n Bonnton T | o anaonaon 9 9 1L . ndisyour | self in the part. ,h"_‘, ‘;’l’“"""“":‘.“‘.‘,,,1, in tore A Conducive Manager, st been opened through a very dan- |and filled with the i by ¢ kiilfol went with a2 Next morning the | Then they chicked him into an empty | were large s of franked spec et A, 0 : | loval mauager bade us adien at the de- | cofin-box, stood him on his head and | whil sssenger sat at the table ad- tand m 1 Dl pot, and as he shook hands he said: | velled ** i dressing otl . J slligentschool- 1o the profesion, Tl pre *Como gain, gentiemen, 1 will mals An expiosion of dynamite immedi- | ma’ams immediately scized & number of ’ ey « OUT reRders i everything as conducive as possible, | ately followed, which ble v the box open | the envelopes and “cut out the namic ) b nch wl"} HCCens even if T have to huu Kk up myself. and n‘rm\- the would-be messenger | written at the top, After several had 9 L fe r no other doctors - through a two-inch rtition, When | carried away these mementoes, the mos- ] % A Crushsd Teagedian. they dug him out he appeared to have e O Bnmalpd Sraotian. - sppons vo | songer remirked that thore was no uso = 'he A e “An= | grown twenty years older during the | of destr ng the ervelop nd that he DOCTOR dis’s appearance at industrial hall re- | ciyil service examination, He said he | would write some for them upon a sheet cently, suys the Philadelphia Inquirer, | knew it was o bard life running express [ of paper. The teachers quietlydropped All Ages-—-4 to I3 years, A c P ey ¢ having a serious ending be- | mossenger on a Texas railvoad, but he | them and retived, saying that it was a fore the close of the performan had no iaea that it was as rough as | fraud to send out speeches with for: audience had been pelting the *actor - 5 5 o llnann T W | au peltin that. He added that he didn’t thinlk | signaturcs. ; 1 0 2 25 2 50 L«.U Gf DLH[VHL_ H SU‘[J' N"W Ylea with orar . paper balls, o his parents would like him to follow it, - . ,‘ . ) . . . 9 . P} . . ' HAS OFPICES dwiches. Just boforo the ¢ and if they could find some man to Bill Nye on Postma s ’ . 810 and Remge Building, | the act Landis strode down to the foot- | make the trip in his place he would If a quiet, unobtrusive gentleman, ¥ ono doteetod i the uct of | him that his qualiloations wesr po | ball a day and let other people do th !dress a boy with a good wearing suit for every day use, should not miss this opportunity. vegetubles on th ! class, He was next seen inquiring his | taiking, would hang avound the « 4 ! and | 5 if%he must worlk out he preferved o | member what no heats ho could wiite | MLOIAAAY, JULY 2nd, Special Sale by thet struck him on the tip of the nose. With | gituation where he would be safer than | quite a piece about it for the papers . a wild yell he seized a wine bottle and ; greeted with another fusillade of sand- | have t their strike for an advance of @ Dostag well as 1 ever did. wiches, © Landis, enraged at the ' treat-- | ceuts an hour. They will rk another y i uldbe addrassed (o DE 4. 5P | Ono man dodged and just escxped boing | g¢ Relioves she foamontion and N a cancoling statp with ‘the othier, S0 Qkaili, Nob Lit on the head with the bottle, which | vous Derangemont, at the sume, tin: cpivorsd | SOUTHWEST CORNER 15TH AN\ WUGLAS STREETS. Sts., Omaha, Neb., | lights and managed to make himself | prefer to consider himself discharged e S R L Never has there been anything like this offer made in Omaha. Any person wishing us he stopped back o : H0 o T B, ! in an express car. Having been a postmaster myself, I e 1" | Rourishied it in his hand. This had no P T T R T DRI e wutess accomanied vyt | e 1nta tho corer of the right gallury, A vy e 10 TR (A A S ® ® f& P s WYe treate heard long enough to offer a reward of They let him off reluctantly, assuri \ t way 1o the neurest powder mill.. He | ridors of the general postofiico and 1 came whizzing through the air and “ o plasterers’ laborers of Toronto, Ont., | livery yet, and love the fayor of a ALl il should be addressed to DE. 3. Crosap which was orowded with mon-and bo, Sunstroke. able to.make change with one hand,

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