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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 1 SIXTEEN PAGE hmuay 9,68, THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of VERMONT ,, onee. Peeminy ipts for vear $945,. minm re eipts for tle year #04 The Eminent Insurance Actuary Ingn total $1,179,021.70. During this meee e Safest, Cheapest and Best Company to Insure In oo, Josses, matured endowments, dividends to ™ policy-holders, and surrendered policies, Dear Sir: 1 congratulate the publiq $4306,517.46 showing agaln In net ledger :,'L‘Y.:,‘li‘,v. pridy iy Bl o, assets at par of $516,967.12, and of gross LIFE INSURANCE BOND pssets Janunary 1, 1858, over $4,500,000, ’ 1o which no pruc man who needs ine surance can object. It meots overy precisely stipulated sum, after two yoarss : This stipulation of a definite, fair and Facts for An Insurer to Consider. Advantages of the Installment Bond. it s e AL ife insurance has generally lacked, and the want of it has disgusted the publig with the business, even as conducted b If youlive you receive the full amount of the LOSS STOP WITIE PROFIT,0R CONTINUE FOR GREAT- Hu" m’.“«w 1..m»m and l‘.uuuvmlu‘l e An ordinary Life Tnsurance Policy provides an estato Business men apprecito the advantages of this new Tn case of death your heirs receive the full amount of UNDER 1118 BOND YOU “PAY AS YOU GO; STOP WITIE form of insurance, and are largely investing in it because: the bond The annual deposit 18 practically saved, while it se- At comd A k \ 5 cures needed insurance during o designated period and is a bond with interest. ER PROFITS, panies. That a company which has for ereditors, provides for death and also for one’s advancing good, safe. paying investment. Ivery man who desires to It protects against adversity in business. The National's is the simplest form of policy in exis- forty years maintained the highe years. protect his family and himsclf, should buy one of these In- 3 The National Tnstallment Bond Policy offers both ad- stallment Bonds, whilo ho is in good henlth, us this com- 2 ) ; vantages combined in one, and at a much reduced cost. pany selects its risks with great carve, but when they issue It guarantees that a certain amount of money, with in= forty years, has always been in the advance in liberal prudence ond entegrity. and weathored This Bond Policy is superior to ordinary Life Insur- an Installment Bond Policy it igincontestable and good as terest will be accumulated within a specified time. dealings with its policy holders. every storm without a leak, should offer ance, becuuse you need not “dic to win, gold, : The installments paid are like deposits in a savings The National is the only company in the country issuing ~ Such bond, is pretty good proof of its Superior to orainary Endowment Insurance, because The Tnstallment Bonds are issued from one to twenty : safety. much less expensive. thousand and run from ten to twenty years, payable an- i { W roral y Superior to “Tontine” Tnsure ; TR BeTIEENT ALY 68 LAUNVEtl Y. | RoE SHitunrs: Voh Thebond matures at a specified time or at previous I'his hond can be purchased by either annual, semi-an- ":‘ ‘_‘;”."”"";".\_"‘ preferred to ang i Ist. Because the results are not estimated, but fixed buy a #1000 twenty-year Installment Bond Policy payuble death, forits Face Value, and guarantees a definite sum in nual or quarterly installments. '“"' '] orm Ml}- i'[llm\ul.‘vm'.- by )...._\ m\m n o nositive contract. semi-annually. This bond then hecomes payable to you for cash every ye If the purchaser at any time discontinues his install- 10, Xhows the fact thut ab thirty he 2d. Because there is no forfeiture of payments on dis- £1.000 cash at the end of the twenty years, or your heirs % u ‘ has a greater chance of living to be sixty eontinuance of the policy, o Cash Valueheing Guarantecd. will recoive the $1.000 cash at once in ease of dedth, or you . 4 Y : A than of dying carlicr; at forty o greater THE NATIONAL LIFE is the only company. which, issuing can withdraw any year without loss, thus combining fu sav- tions, and its cash value cannot beimpairedor jeopardized. sum exprossed on its face. Should the purehasor ho unable i (YRS SR BN & Kroutos bond policy, guarnntees a cash return 1f you wish to dis- ings' bank and insurance that is exempt from ercditors “The bonds afford the very best security, and are negotias to pay the installments comng due, the company will ad- . Linds, itk i g 1 l 3 \ ) dying enrlior; and at fifty more than an oven chance of living to be seventy. gontinu taxes and revers ble the same as any other bond or stock vance the amount desired andceontinue the boud in for How much better, then, to have a bond Itis absolutely Free from Technicalities, and the Simplest Form of Insurance Contractin Use. Safe as a Government Bond. Good as Gold. BRURBIGT(G OIRRRIE VT e R e ore likely to be dependent than to for your dependents after your death. An Installment Bond Policy is free from the claims of It is an investment and a protection combined. tence. This company, now in active business for over esteharacter for economy, conservatism, bank, and > retyrned to the bond holder at his option, Incontestible Installment Bond Pol icy. The bond is not hampered by any conditions or rest ments, the company will redeem the bond for the stipulated IRST—That the amount of $1.000 with all surplus shall be paid should death oceur within twenty yoars, we others dependent on him, and on P SECOND—That the Bond shall be Paid up in twenty years, that it shall then mature, and the $1,000 paid to purchaser with all the surplus acerued. which payments may couse at any tima | THIRD—That the cush value guaranteed on margin of Bond shall be paid to purchaserat any time e desives to discon= without loss, than o have a policy on tin which nothing can be received ti a \ FOUR he Bond Policies are as safe and the returns larger than a U. S. Government Bond. DB ad Tl 1 ath, or at the arbitrary discretion, or want of discretion of the company? - Providing in the contract only for th : 7 : ; e P Its interest receipts alone sinve organization have paid all death claims i ; Y e 2his is the Company in which to insure. as it combines all the mlul:,l- and left a lm'/m:-c’u{'m'lu'lu FS0,000, "~ This has been the result of skill For conservative and wise managoment, financial strength, careful se-] contingency of death, and leaving tages of dye, Laige and Sclect Mombership, financial steongth and ab= 4, q prudence in investment, combined with car ful medieal selection of | 1cet on of risks, liberaiity to the assured and lerge dividonds ta poliey | wholly unprovided for an cqually ime ,,1,,”,:!:“,:;:(,’,' ,;,J‘,‘,,‘,',';;,,,l,”./h,;/’.‘/,,..’. ,l:‘: ,’7"r(,i;'(4':t.'.::‘;tltl/ part of the profits. sound healthy visks, and most important points in a well managed holders the National Lifey of Vermont, has no superior in the world. portant contingency, that of living be: u ’ 0 T eEnSE i CONENT)S yond the insurable interest, has proved wsad trap to thousands, and the Nations : : : - = - anco bolow1 1 Life Insurance Company of Vermont Patrons: These inclide men of the Righest financial and profe The National Lite Insurance Company i3 entitled (o your firsi consid- | | [ IMVIPENE (8 CRE © VI reUins ERIRCENE GG Cout, OF dnaince helow | in fusuing this admirble bond, which i standing, men of national reputation jor their shrewd, soind business | Yepation, since it holds the foremost place among the Life Inswrasce In-§ TS AN GEEEAETES SIS T CEEEREE 0 HTEEEER 0 0 R, | el wholly free f any such trap, hag Judyment, and whose patronage and cndorsement is in itself @ strong, siitutions of the wovld, and offers superior advantages with unequal- an annual income upon them. List of policy holders mailed on application, | taken the vrandest st p in fair AGINE convincing argument in favor of its cxcellence, led financial s¢ ity whose policies are more than paid by the dividends. within the history of hfe insurance This bond, becoming after two years areally negotiuble sccurity, will be off great use to one who wishes to own in- stead of renting a home, forit will facile WANTED--uereec, Reliale Aoens M. I. RORDER, Manager Western Department. e S , o Rooms 401-2-3 Paxton Block 16th and Farnam Sts., St i\-“-l'fl'fl{xiii»".H‘,‘y"‘.fll.‘,f',:.‘f';.f.'('f,("‘,‘,iff:;';‘: OCmaha, Nel sued. ELIZUR WRIGHT, For vales and other information regarding owr installinent bond Policy, and other plans, addr: o wood crop. Tiris may be | B do aom for s e ceverything is very proper. Shortly af- | Where is your wnele, Leung Chew, | D. Wilson, Washington, D. . C. . he oping ussertion, but it ls a fact thatcan | una Nirs, Charles Tompk === ter the fwo casterners had scitled | now? My uncle on the 1dth day of the | party will spend the time before the The Very Latest Events Occurring i Jabl wollearnithat: n‘;hu'l. :;1:1.\“.':.I;m\”"“ SR The Old Saying Again Verifled on }xh\l‘l":; 1\;;‘. |x|Ax\|l‘l-|‘;:”|‘.‘..\;v :l:m‘.;; le, r:m“l :‘I:In”u II )rl:;l::‘-(y_\‘us:.lllxh\-r ‘|Ilu~ g;\‘ ’.- IS 1-0{1[\;'!\[}(&“ lm. .»:~ ,in ni\nm;_r various r t v hia s : ad become accustomed e med fre yina by the sieamship | points c cerest throughout the st Throughout the State. D onehetslearottanyanan vide wives for western youns men. the Pacific Coast. irroun A G RV eVi 6B isaove B thak]| NG BivorIthN dlent thiBabim oy o | [asessies s FRTRILEON TRV Clstates and i 0o loner & bacheior, EQIBARIEIS N CD : onc of the waitresses who attended to | As to unyotherevidence the foreigne PIETLES, And why shouldn't a man st hunder | g Horn=To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Missell on | o\ 001y MARRIAGE OF COUSINS, | the mundane wants of the guests was o | asks you, the bost way will be t0 ans e And why shouldn’t a man s doe |5 BoEnCTORM L Gane wants of the guests was o | asks you. the best way 0 answe . but front pews o AN INCREASE IN THE CENSUS. | these circimstunces! Just gou o new wire | "W S 1o wearing o smite because 1t is a remarkably pretty gil. and one who. to | in aceordance with the evidence taught | conter aiste - o Tashionoi o e =2 andinowiiaife otol L duatthinicor. it Come | alrt Sk sewsnet bt G s s ol i == judge from appeirances, was cale dated | you in Hong-icong. mon Charlie Swihart's Letter From His | bick, says “Buck, old hoy. shake: let's g man inthe town, 115 4 gl e PP L A Romantic Little Lovs Affa to adorn a position in life very mueh | ° [f the foreigner asks you i what nd undetiled velizion will goa long Best Girl—A Walking Match— take suthin o wonder Buck is hapyy. And the climate in Elsie not very extra Los Angeles Hotel—How Ch superior to that which she then occu- table garden in Sacramento you Vi rd making a man’s politics purc & GSRE I'he Stark Valley scribe who signs himself | for babies, either. e R pied. The adn ion of the one col- born. you must also answer in ‘ac- puritier of 1on is no good. A Heavy Baby Crop— GO e o Guionvilis en Smuggle Themsclves leginn was simply that of a connoisseur | eordanee with the evidont sght you | | Minister—I am going up to Chiicago to-day, Other Items. Wiarm weather has come at last, and 1 have William Hutchinson wears a broad grin these Into the Country. uty, whose artistie sensibilities [ i) Hongkong. Say in such and such « ::(‘w.. .:u,.u. ,',)‘"" o catl last night, and— the spring foy days on account of the arrivalof a bran new vore gratificd by thesightof the grace- | yayden | was born. By so doing you | heieon doncs (ubsent mindedly)—What did Canc is in a bad fix, but with proper eare Fl at s house L . S young girl who flitted about the | \ill make no mistaie. - 3 Yoo\ The past weck has been an eventful one, | he will probubly recover. He also makes the |~ Most anybody is liable to grin over a mat- cenes in San Francisco. houser Giini " the | course! i of® har Wty Do e Raonwitor the Sam I sa tman, can you tell me what is not only throughout the entire United States | following announcement: of that kind. SAN Fraxcisco, June 26.—[Corres- duty. With the other, however.the | Koo man's ne I"‘“ AT T Hu \n.~5 Droscny e odt o \\'4.‘- Dible ¢ but in Nebraska. As cverybody has heard of | William Simmons been trying to hire n m Kenesaw : pondence of TiE Bee. ]—That “blood is | cuse was altogether different. From Since the beginning of the year, nc- | with a cane, stupia,> - Fosented Adam 3 i boy to cook for him this summer. I shou week agzo last Saturda t1a daugnter ar- f 1 < 2 ittle b the nomiuation of Harrison and Morton, ref- | Les, 10, € o s shmm O LAl u S weckiay e ALY SR faneter A | thicker than water” has just been veri- | the eyes of the shy and modest little | cording to o statement prepared by Tn- | - Iaving wot the ovgan out of the churel at erence to that important affaiv is omitted | ““yyop aro fwo natures that are diametrically | swme day a son arrived at Mr, 8. 3 | fied again i Sun Franciseo in the heart [ maiden Cupid’s dart had been ‘fl‘»”;vl-"'l spector. Ruadell, 4,218 Chin 3 [ Windicld, agitation will_begin to remove the from this article, and ouly state news | opposite. Wil wants a good boy—one whiom | Will they never stop? o from | history of a ludy who was one of the | and had penctrated to that soft anc sen= | hoen landed herd on custom-ho stove next wintor, and thus return to Duri- toached upon. As will be seen the subjects | he can depend upon to unbiteh his horse and | Majors, Nob, sitive spot under his left waisteont. In | fun eortificate 1 3,204 on writs of | tan simplicity and galloping consumption, iantionod aro of the st importance, | milk his cow in an emcrgency, while Canc [ A new boavder at Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Car v other words, before he himself reaiized | huneas corpus. The latter are princi- e T S eaE L T e 4 would prefer a | buxom womin who would | penter'son.une 13, He has come to stay for a | ding at the Palace hotel on last | iy he was madly in love. True love 5 = \ sl % that nois suficiently punished From Kennard comes the information that ) B it he v madly pally Chinese who came under th e A et be continually scrubbing, and whose chief | Iniiberof years W 3 Wednesday evemng. ‘The sixth floor [ never rons smooth, so it issaid, and this | guée system as prior residents, —The | o0 earth Is. Ncighbor—0, Charlie Swihart got o le b be ile | oceupation would be to shout “wipe your Once more forluck. This time from Stark ) B 1§ X \ D el ) as s s, o in it ek Beaduche, bna went t whenever Willic came near the house. | Valley: has long been known as the abode of | case proved no exception hule | figures by months show low they ar 90 ed betore sundown, g prefers i boy beeauso ho could sitdown | Horn—to Mr. an Mrs, Witliam Kiser. uno | the fasiiionables in the Paluce. Among | When tho young fellow fntimated 10 his | rushing hiere now, fearing that the new ath knife, disgulsed as o fan, was Judging from the above, it is dollars to :}l‘l"lv:"»:ll\l\‘ll!'l‘::-ll‘lilyu]lu‘i\ I)!.t‘. ‘>\w 4 nI e \\‘x.‘n. 10, & seven pound girl; mother and cbild dolug by} o o1dest residents on the floors are I:‘U\I\: ]{:H;:’v:\ HEv ool Imll Ny | & ‘4;{\‘ “'ll“h i :’ 1 (wl”h\xl mout alt il by i se xlon among things loft by the e Siprbie ane would rather have a woman because 2 L i 5 i h onstrances aganins olly | gether, ey are as follows: congregation, but 4s 1ot, as might b @oughnuts that Chavlic's girl las thrown | Go\would insist on croquet, Will's head is | And yet some people wonder 1w W. E. Brown, who is connected with | wero of no effeet, and the love-lorn | # ? Hubeas | & Il e Rt B BIREE RO him overbos nd that the letter mentioned | ypo nnml' lovel of the tw : e ‘x";lu\.‘-‘.‘.‘f:’;lfi _lrl'lu“‘_'\ul'“”' "'f,;i'L'.:‘J I notall. | the Southern Pacifie railroad company, n consoled himself with the thoug Certificatoes Corpus. | and peacéful 121 c1phia aunuuumll;h n;(mm‘tlnu‘.‘ u'm the \ovulml b, there, " youth from Quickvilie, Neb., gl m"(‘“:' ‘L-h«‘ml\ over the safe ar. | @nd her daughter, Mues. Dollie Brown. Wt if the Daumon-and-Pythias ek wa ‘J'_‘ \.y-u.’f-v' ceee . {"‘l) _”‘: A country d :, who was opposed to the ERRAbA e omuor gk shoro 18 8s ©_ & A woull-be dude was observablo on our | rivalof a bov baby. Coming In the week of the | 1t is ahout seven years ago since the | Playved out at least he was making N BA R 103 | use of violins in church, having been over- » § 3 e | March.. v lfl'uh In}l:l'!l'l : and brace -‘u; \\\u‘l 0 lust Subbath, He was artistically attired | great republican convention we suggest that |00 50 doq poviol Brown, her | £00d running with the girl, ]Iu'lhlll‘l ApHil oene e ;‘w:m‘ .~|n“‘ k. o ‘m'm"h.u\\hn \v:\h'-\”f tter like the above-nentioned has a ten suit of gray, which had vather a | the youngster by pamed until the Chicago | 1atte ec anio! 7! , 0 he got to know her the better and move [ ¥ e seseese »ey. e Sunday following with: *You may fiddle dency to upsct a man, there is no use griev- | ghostly appearance. aid reminded one of ;‘;!:\wm:nnumln(_l\‘lfi:l xtpresulent, l“iuwlh]uué cousin, the wedding having taken place ]1,\,.17.,1,. she proved to be. By this time, }““ e i . lj;’g .lmwfi‘\uu he first three verses of the forticth ruveyard, | Poor Dudy. irice, an Grice or Blaine Grice wouldn't | ki ) q b B T B June v k RUEN o e samo correspondent, who, by the way, *0inat dudo i all Tight, Mr. %Al There, | Sound badly. " ¢ in April, 1881, Right Rev. Bishop Kip | however, the matter had been bruited TIE LOBSTERS AR I hisvo to aunounco to the congregation,” writes over the uitle of U NO ME, says | 1o belongs in Council huffs and is off tak the matter with Harrvison Gricet | officiating. Rumor has it that some | about through the hotel: everyone knew IDhora iy anontiy wd teain | S0 the deacon, “that the contribution that Ing 1 vacation. {'1. 2 young mun mlr A me paper says: years before she formed an attachment ;lu-llnH.- 1.,\.-[4]‘ _\‘ »u'm In\.w llln»‘flr\‘:-:;‘]lc Paase ol baters in | WOUNS 1o Just’ EULA And a truvoling 0 of our hoys walked three miles fnto the here) i evidently jealous, and bets nd Mrs. A. A. Scott have added a girl | TP TR had fallen out about it, As is usu Sk et b o S an turned his head over on the back of the Fsuov.:’::\-'mu\n.h. Blght to & (i and_got o cven that the dude’ has succeeded in [ baby to the populationof Sutton.Tho boow is | 00 an Italian avmy lieutenant, whom | G000 BT lady guests ge of Prof, Bllis of United | pow “and murmured drowsily: *Weli, 1L principals in a very fashionable wed- | yes, Tdo nows but Ldidn’t until 1 heard you predch, 1l of Metz Bros.” “graveyvard replenisher ind ing the affections of “Ah There's” | coming vather late in the season, but it is do.ng met while traveling in Italy, and ed the girl *a sly, design- I-A‘\r ; [}h “ru\v\w‘m\”qn‘lll l-' \vi\ w.-\;- "Iu 1‘.:‘ rtive i om she married, / rce fc o s little minx,” and did" their best [ skivped fro vod’s Hole, ) V8 AT P S ST jomie Sundiy morning they thought t wers I ey s e | TR A e T whom she marvied. A divorce followed | ing little minx,” and did” th best il iy four rocks to wulk on, informs his readers that Born—To Mr, and Mys €, L, Wattles, on M soon after, howevers Lavish entertain- | to stare the girl out of countenance | Why tho boys should have thought that | Tr 5, fy il a ine prospect for o good | 98Y 1ast, & daughter. €. ‘L's happiness was | ments were given by Daniel Brown and | Whenever opportunity of I'he ghere wore four rocks when thoy might have [ b P Hutblricks Wikt fine prospect Lox gt complete and the flagrant Weed was smoked to . il ¢ provrictress, when the had fmagined there were three or five o seven is | ¢l Gf QRoWs, wnd thi 45 AR R) his lealth all day : : : his wife afs their marei Only Paanaa. (his int. dncontinenily fired somewhat odd, but it is fuir to presume that | ROV G g 0 anions, arrival o€t dnfant strangor st the Brown | ghort timo elupsed beforo the young | {1 weetty waliroe ont of the ~hotel eaducho promoter,’ thut when they came | g oo us proud. Let the good work o on, R 1 c0. There were 600 of them in | abundon the confessional, Vestryman— ipment, but only 850 were aiive, | Think it savors too much of Romet™ “No, This, however, is considered a very | that isn'tit; but no ouc ever comes to con- good perecutage by Prof. Bllis. foss except woe Lean't waste three When the train reached Sueramento | hours every day listen to smugpling mansion last Tuesdiy wis the ciise of the eap Sho quantity talen wis just coolgh 10 ke | cop butter and fat cattle, the blizzards of | fyi Trionds Do o well furnishod with | husband began giving strong ovidenee [ hopina that by takin such a step Lar: [ Drs 1. W. Harkness, president of the | OESE L0 0 four the proper number next winter muy howl and howl, but”every- | elgars on Wednesiay, The young man comes | of the fact that his habits wore ox- : M bo vostored and such an im. | Acndemy of Sciences, and J. Redding, | ,charson.'t s r. Platuspooch, tha grom Fowler it 18 learned thut body will come out right in the spring stay, and will e known a3 Captain J. 1., 1 ¥ mony pight be resiorod § 2 rant ot he T tad B latas Dah L camnie. i wn't up to Mr. Campbell and Mr, Baker ave each feeding | Jopom “Iverywhbere,” @ town out west, | Coneritulations ave in order, tremely convival, and the flowing bowl | proper proceeding as o man falling in | 9 L tad Slutes (s n the mark. 1t Wi \ ® fine ot of steers. ' comes the following: | Shake! Captain, shake! was not exuotly unknown to him. This [ love with a woman, and vice versa, be | slon on this const, met 1volessor Ellis | wa “No! s \ ishionducter, B8 plece of news, ¢ it does 80 |\t Davis bought @ flne team of 1 Aurora next sort of thing wont on until 1885, when | pipped in the bud. Easterners may bo | and sccompanied him 10 this cily. | Bhsuw that by vron o could you R pflex Lhe acuossic Haw, 11, to Uhe | aururive recently. 1t bogins to look as if 1 Torn—Eriday, June 15 188, to Mr. and Mra, | the couplo went enst together, Whilo | teuderfeot, but they are not all fools, | - Shorby tler tho tebin Byitved B e | 000 R BAe SRR, (Cibon hept uwake ul throne of Germuny, is very gratifying, War | Wi tixing to catcli wcoon. 45 Traviv, of this city, a girl, At this Wwriting tho | residing with hiafamily fu Philadelphia | and the one in question, though he did | Qaland plerihe oob wits hstened | 55 g, SO e 0 neighbors @t any time is liable to break out’ in Europe ‘ l‘ l"l'”l‘“h"\"“ fupved oh uls claim, .x-:'x‘fi i mother and daugiiter ave doing tinely. he disappeared one diay very suddenly. ot do much ¢ about the time his | #nd s nt down ‘:' Monterey 10 LIVCE | ) ovee behind the chureh shids I aln't 8 and as Bismarck has tabooed our American | have to bateh, his motl N [ i May they prosper is the wish of all good | Days wont by and no 6idiags came of | bl o dios §uho thme D% | pentlemen mentioned went down with ! tryin’ to work up no hoss trade on the hol side por’ d we have to have | With bim M : N et tion 0 Lk ) y h..nl;:u‘;'"r‘nl‘:fl.‘:. sy, Bul e v S And it 100ks s though the sist itionea [ Citizen his whereabouts. His distracted wife | fe did a heap of thinking, and asan out- | th M s the flest intentlon 0 | sabin, Tain't my style o' doiw business, 3y A 4 J om Greely, Neb, : 'mlv bellovad that ho hadtboan foull e oM ? S ERT take the lobsters to Santa Cruz, but the | Sunday's for relig'ous dootics, 13ut I siy, if W thut we huve Campbell's and | in the last paragraph was the one which was rom fivmly 0 1 oully | comeof his \tions he and the dainty o M0 BB SN, WL SR0 [ Bundevie {0 L i veworve s It “wore, | RO 10 be caught. Glad to bear that Lank i e 1, i fonm are the hapuy enes | dealt with, or that somothing equally | little woman of his choice were married | change wae mado 1o Montavey, becnuso | youll biini that thar o o yourn round And they are good stec This mukes | is doing well, .~ cent' dunghter Monday morning. - Mother und | terrible 1 h Sho per- | last Friday ovening. Of course ho is | the water there wa tenerrmarint, il awal w the situdtion all the more uppreciable. Long The sume writer says child are getting on nicely, so says Dr, Sloan, sistently refused to believe that he had | mad, crazy, clear out of his head, That [ for them. 2 23l ) At the mining village of Shoddy, Tenn may they continuc Lo f R s John Caseady tonced In forty sorea ast veek, Hurral for Dr, willfully deserted her, but hearing no | is the corvect thing to say, and almost Az LVITLE COAST ITEMS, one Andrew dickson: Brown, coioved, pr he Elk Creck report AR A ;| Later information from Greeley by wire: | tidings” from him, finally returncd to | everyone acquainted with the facts of The toy pistol is just now very popu- | cluimed himsclf Chirist newly'come into the cat, for he pertinently inquires Euinently proper. After a man_has forty ¥ by ! ; ¢ B ter why grandna 13 s inturosted n | acres fonced in It is high time for him to | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Switt are the happy | her family in San Francisco. It was | the case is losing no opportunity t say | Jar with tho youth of the const, and the rid, aud sftor s protonded fush of fory I‘:‘(f‘ii"‘l‘ Qs eeandpa 1} 80 tnitroxted 1 | Betbink hiuself of goiting s woman. I he | par (s 0f i e oy, He arived yestorday, | not long afterward that she heard he | it. Meantime the young couple are as | combination husaguin narrc ye seaped »f“\~ ;‘.n.‘v« the }h minino portion of his cons Solnething more attractive? cannot keep & woman on forty acres of | 80 Clibrley says ne's the fiuest boy i the couns | had been seen o New York city, | happy as turtle doves, and if they are | the taking of human life 1 0t ”J B e o (e AL S It way be possible that t is try fenced lund he never can hope to do o under Mr, and Mrs, Twomey can now rejolce over | Yémarkably well and healthy., She | crazy, at least it is a very delicious [its own About 2 oclock ursas, tended prophet notice to “quit or catol f0g to make & mash, but, ¢ bis ad | any circumstances, § (e T AL OF e e whore e s | soon ascerianed that he had ‘deserted | phuse of jnsanity. afternoon, ‘while Mrs. Hollander and | feudod pros DL 95 jysuced uge, this is scarcely probable, Or: | From “Hore aud There'! comes the infor- | ey cluinis, since’ vesterday nornivg, the pro- | her in the most willful manner, and she CHINESE GUILE, members of her family wero preparing | *Wiow pogeon program visited te theater :hur];s“,‘ul'_u::”;\.‘nm-“ (AR e I mdonthar. oo tection of a fond father und mother, thereupon took steps to obtain a divorce That the heathen Chinee is py dinner ut tneir home No 1 !-]r V‘\._w’« for the first Lime he Was ereatly shocked Bvex there to ot b drink of Rab-Ski, his own | M flen cows, How loug is this going to last{ which was flnally granted. Last Wed- | and also understands a good game when | strect, n bullet came erashing through | the bailet for & litte while, Ho though Sown being *prohibition.” 1 is policy, how We 5. Grover Rust in- Gordon, horse- | Special from Scribner nesday evening her third wedding took | he sees it is attested by a Chinese doc- | # wooden shutte "“"“’,"““‘" R TR Bader ok o allarh Lilis, Lowevar, Bict witla ver. for the Elk Creek mun to’ investigate | back viding, Mr. and Mrs. A M, Cook have a houneing bavy | Piace, the bridegroom being auother | ument, seized by Inspector William | of glass, foll upon tho floor of the | Bt e W Jhs (Nane fos awish Ahemattor ud sitisfy the cravings of an | itis wouderful how industrious Jeft is of | onl b Bk cousin, Winsor Brown, who resides in | Johnston, from one of "the Chinamen | Kitch : L its force beforo | GrGG kind down to oud o' our narish saslse dous ublic, und ut e suie i get on | lute soms youre s e wouldu't tille one | %y ey come, his time from wre. | Oaklaid. - Aftor the ceremony the happy | who camo here from ‘Hone Kong as s | Feaching Use vitals of any of those in | £ IS NN 0" G HRCY ARG ek oh thie XEXLL. itous says | scveral peopio who will bo glad fo know thay | Wot: couple loft the city foru brief honey- | alleged prior restdent. 1t has proven | tho room. A how of Joy Weibub (R | wips out the church debt uicker'n scat* paragray P ' Malar has been making hay, but no extraord: L. . Richard: ¢ m trom T, w, | oon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Brown, the | to be a letter of instructions usto what -!- and o ““" ey Yo A f‘, 1 It was a little girl, who, going 10 the Epis- e, Wendling has a bull that ouglit to be at- | inary interest attaches itself to this stat Lyman, of Hooper, anuouncing th father and mother of the bride, are also | he should say when examiued, after be- | from an a Jw!\ i ! Py I e | coval chure h, and happer to turn around 'inuu. 1t has wttacked Mr. EQ Hareison o [ ment. Mrs, Rust riding horseback is very | 8rrivalof a boy at his Louse divorced. Mrs. Brown is at present liv- | ing taken off the ship ona writ of | dpoliceman who was quictly sunning | just at the moment wher congregation @ or two. ‘The bull is running at largethere- | strange indeed. Some years ago she refused A parwer for the young Miss Cook. But | ing in Rome with two of her children. habeas corpus. A translation of it is us | himself at the corner bow the i adoration in the creed, took it into you sliould be a lictle. careful, Mi7 Wend- | 10 take a bugsy ride, bt perhaps it was on | thauk heaven this 18 all. As tho Teaton said, A DAMON AND PYTHIAS STORY, follows During the past ten days soveral cascs | hor hoad that thoy were ull, bowing to hior, fary proper adyice is that embodied in the "'_“*‘1:":““’“ fellow who was goiug todrive. | “Miype you don’t had l';”-" r ”‘-‘”‘“‘r"'fl“ 5 A rather romantic little love affair at Leung Chune Wan's changed tes- | of smallpox have developed in this city. | S50, 48 Ste b 18 BIRUM abi £ ARG I B @hove. A good, healthy bovine of the male | WA NI 0 ore information as to the | iy e WO EOUS 8 mooch us afoquitul al't | Tos Angcles has just come to light. | timony set forth below: Most are traccable to the cheap lodging- | s it she bowed very respectfuly and " ies 18 & nuisance about this time of the | -GS B CAPEE L Mmlw“m ST L /e 8% 4 A0KSO! Some two months ago two young gentle- How old were you when you returned | house ‘ \)hmw,‘ r; w.,;v cases have been | excinimed 0od morning people ! When at any time a democrat is_cross. | JOX! censusiikers, prospect, for busincss ——— men who, having been college chums [ to China? Nine years old brought here n the east. - e pasture and has ocoasion to wipe his | J8% KR40 o0 . "| Prickry Asn B is an unfail- | together, offered a very fair modern | Who returned to China with you? [ The first installment of the 15,000 | Queen Victoria recently celebrated hep |)roluh‘-l'um‘v. '1(.-}1 l,f“:.!‘l“-‘x‘nn" f;“ an A fine young son arrived at the home of Mr, | iug eure for all diseases originating in | ‘presentment of the Damon and Pythias | My uncle, Leung Chew, went back | teachers whe are expected to visit this | sixty-ninth \\,HH m"' “1‘ ly four ¥ |,v’.‘.-‘h atlon e b Me “Wend. | 4 Mrs” Bpilus last Saturday atternoon. 96 | billary derangements caused by the | story, arrived in . Los Angeles from the | with m city during the teachers’ convention O A e & e i oriktor - J e Mrs. Aflen viliclating . Regwistion welsht: | malaria of ‘miasmatic -countries. No | eust and engaged aparbiients at a fash- | Whatis the surname and name of | arvived yesterday and registored at the | “ o ASYAOLY §PAS: 8 oy . dod keep-him there 1t would have been very awmusing if shat bl . { \ seventy-seven; George 1ML, . eghty-twos ould ~ ery dmual i rther medicine no: ule 80 ef--| ionable private hotel ie - house ur er? Surname ceung; name’| rooms of the local exocutive committee, s o samig column contains the statemient | nad ‘boon W Buo oK son pf regttatior | 9ther medicine now on sule will ‘so ef- | fonw private b I'he . house in | your her? Surname, Leuug; nw rOOIS ¢ Williain 1V., seventy-two, Victoria his 1 b ¥, fectually. vomave, the disturblug ele- | quostion is somewbii noted for” the | Say Ket. They were Mrs. B Churchill, Now |l songér tiiin' woy of her predecessors Ola Johns ast Pl nis broom corn. | Frow Philips, Neb: ments, and at the same time tone up the | avistogvatic teadéney of its patrons, and | Where were you horn? . Twas born on’| York; Miss May Miles, Noblesville sting Henry 115, Who ' reigned fifty-six Ryt The timeé-is not far iatant whet 1t will be- na | WBOI system,: It is sure and safe in its | w's). - the Arguscyed = old ludy able garden 10 Sacramento Ind.” Clava Ly Wiiig, -Youkers, N Vi | ycins, and. 11, . who was king for And whiat Ola doesn't kuow about planting | longer necyssary ta. igvite -thy marciugeable i | who presides over its des- What is your nwme and -surname? { Mrs. George: L. ott, Denver; Col.; | sixty. veurs Kitehen, Taving spent

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