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ey Offer you at all times good safe investments on your money. Good seasonable and wearable goods at moderate prices, is the great demand of the masses. We are supplying that long felt want every day, and the phenomenal success we are meeting with is entirely due to Barr’s goods, Barr’s prices and Barr’s methods. We have but one way of doing business, namely: a UNIFORM LOW PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE in our establishment. We offer you no “Baits”’on a few things,and charge you outrageous prices on the balance. Our superior advantages in the European and Eastern markets ena- bles us to pick u}l) special bargains; those we treat the same way, namely: we give the people of Omaha and vicinity the benefit of all and every purchase so made. There is a satisfaction to every purchaser to know that the lowest round of the ladder in prices has been reached by them, also that they have not been deceived as to the wearing qualities. By doing your trad- ing at Barr’s you reach these results every time. WM. BARR DRY GOODS COMPANY, Corner 16th and Douglas Streets. l A HU Dl(ED FAT“O\]S DEEP Amer . They were building dock o Louis, wher they we with a slab about ten fect long and six I her efforts 1 been va She was a | threa feet six el around the arm above | Surprise du Di: 4 Marie," “M'1 A there, and I was sent down to saw off | layi ive-foot water Yi...m and | inches thick for the foundation of a | handsome girl, and_ with her babes | the clbow. Her weight is 672 pounds, | de la Segl o u," u(-l;m.,"mv.f some old hickor »s that had been | the diver employed a worthlessbrother- | pier. They were lowering it down and | made o picture Tean’t forget, and the | Botwithstanding which she carns a living at [ “Le Maitr under water for & century. 1 thought T | in-law of his to attend him. [ warned | T was justshoving it into position when | ladies of Bangor were so afiected that, | the washtub. Les Prec E: 1d cut ont ah half d X him, but he had tl { it 1 5 6110 oLl 1in | they bought a | - Cumelias,” Thrilling Adventures and Escapes | could cut out about a half dozen aday, [ him,but he had the privilege of en- | it commenced to slip towards m>, and in | they bought a handsome coflin with a - = I A SHoEceDIver but they had almost turned into bone, | gaging his own helper and he went | trying to got out of the way I'shpped | glass lid. and all one day the residents MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. P Ahiskg and T was in luck to cut out one in two | down.” Two hours afterwards I was | and fell. Before T could got up it was | flocked avound to look at her, No one [y AL i e days. They had them carved into all | passing and saw that something was [ on me and pressed me face downwards | ke pands doubtlass the Busbann | o Viiee, Maios Mes mdded SRineolsl ot | SUVIAR LG Lsihings B MANY DANGERS ENCOUNTERED. | kinds of trinkets and sold them for [ wrong, and another diver went down. | in the soft mud. I tried to make a chan- [ and father spent many a weary ni Sy o L e : and ""Tho Morshant of Venioew during. thete curios. But most of my work was done | He found him wedged in between the | nel to erawl out, but every time T did | before he up for lost the passenger | ginnic ooy s will ill her Amorican dates. | ¢/ wwoeks: engagement in. Chicago, and in North America.” the ends of two of the pipes, and ground | the sides caved in, and the rock pre on “the ship that never ret N D s e LR ¥ 80 announced, but the large numbor of What the Hero of the Rubber Suit | "\ "7 GO 00 1ea with | put of shape as if a railrond train had | me down still further. so Iquit. [was | ™ vered the body Booth, is playing Hamlet in Philadelphia, sent 1o tho iheatre sking for a _per- Told a Reporter—A Human sharks,” continued Mr. Scully, ‘and | 0assed over him. y in seventy-five feet of water, and K 2 handsome one e, Modicekatisstillon hert vanch at i ’ has induced them ta Amphibian and What very few divers are when thoy wear | 1ke Vinal, a Boston man, was lkilled | the men sent down couldn’t stund | although the symputhetic ladies of 1 EL ltofuglo, in the lower portion of Calls | ooy Lrafedy for thres nights noxt , suits, though T do think they might be | by the engineer in charge, who it and had to leave me. In the | timore furnished the coftin, and the sad- \ia AL CILS0 A0 AR 0L V0L SN BAROMODY He Saw. 3 gh T do th y mig L 1 : Hamlot u drew the lurgost audi- troublesome while & mun is on top of the | thumbing the valve of the air pump in | meantime they telegraped round the | ness of the ease won_her every token of ma, Abbott will sin, v and Sl 3 I the Booth-Barratt refi water. But they are very big cowards. | an absont-minded way, and turned it off. | country and old Joe Battle eame down | respect when dead, I won't give you the | van's uew operain San Francisco atthe Bald and the Chicago poople seem to think A Diver's Story. The only fish that ever troubled me | Tke was on board at the time. but didu’t | Wedneésday morning. 1 had always | name of the ship for her friends may be | win theate t a season of Booth without **Hamlet" is “Yos, 've spent a good deal of time | were the'esls and o kind of jelly fish. | notice it, and went overboard in forty | thought [ would get out, but, altho vet ali She was drowned ina conl | Mr. Steele Mackaye went to Boston to lay | #n auomaly ander water” said Mr. Peter 1. Sculle, The ec re very inquisitive and” come }h‘u-'t t\)( :\:‘uur. He was _hx'u\|;:llll\J|)f)lu:u|i lI did |Imt know how '.;mu I lI i lh( .l Iw'|w{| sel that went down in a squall i r. Stuart Robson's new e - s up and look in your eye % 9 at Anthony working along side of | there, I was giving up hope when I felt | while at anchor off Harbor de Grace,and EDUCATIONAL. of the contracting firm of Hopkins & | 1 FEG CE T YO GO0 , ‘ielly | me at Havre de Grace and was hit with | Joe put his hand on me. He had lost a | while the woman’s husband, the captain, dune, wh y call “the French S Sculley, that has so successfully built | gep@s 2etweeh your BaBts g a rock that fell from above and Jim | thumb and I recognized him when he | was asbore rectifying some errord | Adelmde Noilson.” just miade hor American | =00 SEER the Omaha and Council Blufls bridge. | smarting,itehing sensation—worse than | Jordan was Killed in the sume way by & | caught my hand, and T knew he'd stay | in his clearance pipe Otifcouriasiio || Sbubitin AN orkifin i compnyimitn 2108 iUk le: eoncolel of B HClenn il “For sixteen years Inover earned a dol- | handling nettles.” heavy chain they were 1.\\va ng (r(;m by me. He did stay, and T got out that | was terribly cut up and didn't give a | “Gon ol Gounanioi sailed for the United | to ather grapes. 3 lar on top of it, but T turnod over a good “How does it feel beneath the wate the surface which slipped from the | night but during the last few hours the | thought to his entire fortune that had ates on Octob , aud th 'tists of his The Ch ning La: hool has had 7 nt the botto: Well I can hardly describe it. 5 | hool signal cord got foul and I couldn’t sig- | gone with the vessel, but only wanted ympuny will all be here withm a very few | @ lively fight over the question of admitting many ab the bottom, ) T Pl e T “There was another man, an_amateur, | nal and they thouzht I was dead, and | to look once more on 'his wife. I was | days after his arrival : women as students. “How did T start into the business? | JUERCE Belabnr 108 (XA 8 SO0 ein | Killed near Baltimore. “Then divers | that was how they came to print my | doing briage work then, and tho super- | payline I Allemand will share the honors | The board of education of New York do- Well, it was away back in '58. My | {7eoi)n pressure on the chest. and you | Were scarce and they were worth $100 a | obituary. Poor Joe was killed by the [ intendent came down and told me to try of prima donna with Zelie de Lussan in the to approvriate £,200 to pay for a serics father was stone cutter, and T learned | van toll arore. oot vou g0 below one | dayand they counted it duy il they only | bursting of an air pipe in Lake Michi- | and raise the body for the captain’s | Boston Ideals. Lakme will be produced dur ures for workingmen and women, the business. He wasn't paying me go- | hundred, and you can tell any one that | Web their suits. We were doing some ). sake. Twentand feit my way to the | iug the season. The company begius in Troy | Prof. Brainard G. Smith has begun the in- e s, however, and T tan aeay | talke to 'vou about divers going down | Work for a gus company and theyicked | One time I was crushed by a stoamer: | sliding door of the cabin, " but” couldu't | on Octol uction of a class in journalism at Cornell ng wages, however, and T ran away | tatks to vou about diversgolng Sowh |y tho prico, and finally hought a suit of | and then T thought I was gone. It was | open it. I thought it was cither spruns | @The dran Rider ard’s G ud s more. upplicants than bo from home. I struck a jobat my trade | 0 A8 B0 o0k ST BRI G e all | their own. It just fitied a big Scoteh- | the Mollie Abel that sank near Leay- | or swollen, and went above for a crow- | iinbossible she." produc #cooiamodate, when they were building a bridge | (1" Sl oo B o | man and one Sunday morning he was | enworth. She had asix-foot piank torn | bar to force it open. 1 succeeded, but | London Guiety tueater last week, proved a Hrown university has decided not to admit v - ;i wrong. No living man can go down 3 iy pay dismal failure, and the audience quickly fell | women to participation in the benign and across the Schuykill for the Reading | that depth and come up alive, and be- tdown, He didn't get_down, how- | from the hottom, and the full force of | found the door had been locked. Then | iRt THES Gnd I RRnan I IR M e et road, and in those days thoy sank stone | sides, no matter how clear the water is 8 "","‘l';A llht (m';{.u;. t‘uv\\ollfll‘:d‘n |-“ Il\lnf ;]ll\.yf)vltx\\‘h \l'.'mll\l 1; ! raise he ‘|lm\|‘r ]. Rrop: |"m_\)~ W \\-‘«\]l |r|)‘] ln;n’d m\luw \|; In Dublin the boys who attended the Daly | Providence, k. 1 pillars at the bottom 08 a foundation for | you cau’t see five feet from you. I'vo | feet with and he couldn’t sink. He | four feet and no higher. Tdug out a | contact with a floating body, and as e Al “Tho | Baron de Hirsch havi & T e TS T came ashore once or twice, and although | channel beneath her and worked my | drew it to the light | found it was that A P [ p e sy the pier: Somehow they got them t read a newspaper forty feet below the h g A ¥ ! 1 the play was over g e piers. Somecho ORI o i T ey looks like | Padly scared was persuaaed to try it | wayalong itonmy back careying aplank [ of am one of the crew—in night at- ) they would go out in squads whistling the | School at Bottoschau, long, and they had to be cut down. We | P (n;g and on. can’t soo | 8gain. and he told them that if hedid | to” fit the leak. when one of | tirc Again going in 1 found another | ballad of thut name. tution wiil be shortly rcopened, after having R8s Aiver, but he dldath know anys '-un-thin;: a o fat away not sink they were to push him down | the pumns stopped, and she | corpse, and this time it was that of the Char! (l:;";l“ i:«'"' for several years owing to want A stone outting. sl deatic Sl > SVUY ) with boards and when he got to the | settled down on me. The channel an, who was also in hernight dress. p 3, itis to be unds. thing about stono cutting, and 1 was | from you, More than that, & diver | yote 'Py0ie Ulg Jtaythere, They filled | was the only thing saved me, but “k the body of the man and | e property of the Opera Com The freshmen and the sophomores of Rut. young and volunteored to go down and | doesn's koep his eves open—he can't | }F5 0006y 'and as he @id not sink [ she pressed so closely that T thought my tof the woman to the sur- | Which in exchange for it ha surrenderod | gers college had u rush in the chapel on Tues. doit. I got through it all right, and | he would be blinded if he did. If you LK B i hatons e T g 3 Gounod’s “Romeo et Juliette'” 1o the G dny. The freshinen had called a i 8 AluriER, on the sunny side of a wreck the | they were following his instructions | time had cor They started up the | face, where it was received by the hus- | GEEE i and.the sophomores 1a pr they paid me #10 a day. No more stone f - ° | and trying to push him down. They | pump, however. and she slowly [ band with an outburst of grief that - [Rmigat i RS vo met, an A eflection of the sunlignt through the S 0 1 1 H Robert Downing will be secn this season in 1z for the same tim two met, and cutting for me then. cater and through the glasses in the had been at it half an hour and [ rowed | swang up I rapidly slid out. touched the hearts of all that saw | .ywomar,” “Othello,” “Julius Ciesar,” | their meeting was followed by a disturbance I quit, and I have been in the diving et dazzlos and injuresthe oyesight, | 8cross and told them to stop or they'd |~ *Yes, the sen hides many secrets, and [ him. They asked me to bring up such | « ius," romantic drama onti- | that brought in the faculty. President Gates business more or less ever since. What | Then when you go to what you might | Kill him so they pulled him out but'he | some of them should never be told. T 1 of the crew as I could find, but I refused | tte, arc” (in which . L. Davenport | decided that tho prayer meeting had prefor- h P e A B S het oty | was dead.” The air had kept his feet | was employed by the Underwriters' | and gave no reason, for they like the e starred), in addition to the old stand- | Cnee: do they pay a diver? Oh, all kinds of | eall the shady Sidc of tho wroek, of in | g pody‘afioat while the heayy helmet | associution. but I had to leave in wwo | wretch I had found Were black, aud I | by, “The Gladiator A traveler riding recently through tho prices. I'm paying one mun #2500 a o i o eeker | kept his head down, and either the | mouths to save my life. A gang of cut- [ was afrawd I might bring him up in un has hoen re-engaged by | pine woods of North Carolina, states that ho year, whether he works or plays. Good, [ 1y,es 1) Y04 Were In i sed o e | fright ora rush of blood to the head | throats, who called vher s vessel | mistake from the nameless grave he | Mr ) era | came across aneat new building which be 5 St aan0 i gnon | VDN i datiieal mIdRIR I SDIYERE 93 i Nod b whers, were in the habit of heavily in- | had found I said before, the sen e, Now York, u Inct kusw must bo & school, snd on calling found all-round divers get from #300 to #500 | their business by the touch, and that is | K11C e o e | SER MQUBRRL By R YL P AL | 1A ng; et 3 400 Rof oplé will rejoice, but the name of h itoccupied by from thirty 1o forty colore per month when they're working, but I | why some of then. that are fivst-rate I'hen there’s another thing tha 1g unsenworthy vessels, and then | hides many seerets that are better not J , thi d : f ] band, Kalisch, is ot to be found in the pub- | children with a teacher of their own race only know of four in America worth | bridgemen ave nouse around a w kills the diver, but that's when he's | putting to sen and scuttling them. I | revealed, and this is one of them, | fishoi list of Singors. A little furtheron ho found a white school i e s | above water, and its pavalysis. You see | was sent to investigate, and found a | known only to myself and the dead.” o. Be dt's prosont tonr will ex. | Much smaller in @ building not ncarly so for a risky job. got 81,000 for | ot e rover the machinery and | With the loast air make the best divers, | Sarah Minge, sank just out of Balti- | an hour or two to spare, and I h next April, in time to allow her to apy three hours’ work. AAKISH I IHOYRE IR IHe ¥ ¢ bocause they can keep their feet and | more, and I had to go down twice, the | thought things over, and T'll give you is during the exposition M 1t was when they were building the | ©'¢ VARG ROECQRS : not go wabbling around when at work | second time to bring up the plank that | some tha worth printing,” said Mr. this trip inc { 1 St. Louis bridge. and I was working up The deepest [ ever want down? T | on'¢ho hottom. Men like that just have ned the augur holes. I did it, and | Scully, as ho made his way back to the | “Theodora,” “La Tosca,” ‘Camille,’ A genius has fnvented patented an the stream for $100 a month. The su- | BUess itwas in luke Frio, when old man | uj, enough in their suit to let them | w vitness, and after that was warned | bridge, while the reporter wandered | ¥rou” her own play, “La Vie electric contribution box for church use rintendent came up and offered me a [ QUigly, a Canadian. and myself, went | proath and there is little ornone in the | to leave town. down o the office and thought. Mary Anderson opened m Liverpool with | 0 (F Cu T My Cabol was B tna | down 165 fect to bring up the safe of the (i A R it n Vo I0 - . “A Winter's Tale” last night, and will play | ¢ f fiv-. but when I told him what I was D & up e | Joggings of their suits. The pressure Yes, I've recovared a good many 2 . i Eradh o the first man struck out, after he had just ? A 4 steamer Atlantio, 1 don’t know how 2 ) ] ! at the Alexandra theatre in ‘that city for a | L'Cfirst man str d etting he said he could get all the MRS OW | of the water is so great that it forces | bodies, and I guess I took the most Week. after which she will make & brief tour | Made a sacrifice hit. ivers he wanted for #125 n month, and | much was in it, but of course they said | i} osn loggings close to the fesh, and | from the ‘Morning Light' after she SINGUDLARITIE! D 1ho provinces Sho sails for New. York | . Itis said that Sam Jones, tho revivalist, that settled the deal. and by the | it was a mitllion. 7 once did brinz upa | 1'yo seen them stick so closely that I [ sank off Bangor, Me. They were all on the Umbria Octobor 8 to fill ner Amori. | has made §100,000 since he began to save river began to raise, and his men | Million though—and five of them | oouian't pull them away. In cold | ensy to move except one. The [ An “cight-footed horse" was billed as an | can cugagemont with Mr. Abbey. souls. Lot us liope that he Las saved tho couldn’t stand it, and came up without | 8¢ that, all gold. It was when the City | wonther the legs become chilled and | hatehes had been battened down, and | attraction at the Custer county (Dak.) fair. | ~Miss Emma Juch, after having won laurels | 01 boing ablo to close the gate in the | ©f Baltimore sank in Charleston har- | Jinh'and its only & question of time | they had been drowned like rats in a | A child was born in North Carolina a few | and weaith by many years' experience as an [ Clergymen on vacation oucht to be baclk caisson, Hosent for mo and I managed | bour ten or eloven years ago, and she | gl paralysis follows. Joe Atwood, that | hole. Wo knocked off the hatches and | days ago with two perfoctly developed | artist, has started outin a modest way us u | In Uit buipits now. Satan 0IL the Rashi to do it and saved the pier. Then I | W& bringing in$5.000,000 English gold | {'told you about, has been paralyzed all | T went below, but all we had to_do was | tougues. Managerces /\ithoust the eontrants for ner | UOR L0 RoT & the citis in the same sont in my Dill for 81,000, and after | 88 the proceads of the sale of some rail- | oyar the body for fifteen years and can’t | to catch @ corpse, tow it to the open | A potato two and a half fect long has been | conecrtionr are sixpod by v Looke us | Toy grumbling a day or two he paid it, Tt | Way bonds. When they opened the | oyen move his head. He gotit while | hatch, push it through,and it would | dug up within a day or twoou W. G. Wall's | G800 100000 the artists that the so- A l01a) nreashar waslancalloxitiaiaad | 1on was wori it, though, for the river was | 54{¢, emptied the bags, and counted the | 4long with me in Groen Bay where we | rise to the surface and basecured. There | Piace at Dawson, Ga. prano is the responsible employer. quoting a passage from Matthew and at- running fast und 1 was down 110 fect. coin it was piled up like wheat in a bin | were raising u vessel loaded with rail- | was one long-whiskered old man, how- [ A curious bird, with tho wings of un owl | “py¢ apla reports from Loncon gathe pro- | tributing it to Job. He said: “Hirother, tha “Yeu, I've done work in Burope and | 80 was the most money 1 ever saw 8t | poad iron. It was very cold, and I was | ever, that would not rise. I pushed him | 81 B C8 oF & ones, Wad Gl ent | duction of Gilbert & Sullivan’s neiv opera, | Mind sometimes gocs off on an excursion on South America,” continued Mr, Scully, | ©he time in my life.” sick. Joo had been down his watch, | upa dozen times,and noxt time I'd [ {otho Smithaonian instituté for exhibition. | *The Yeoman of the Guard,” do not guitc | its own hook.” 41 wr.s in the employ of the New Y. “Divers have to take a good many | and came up at 8 o'clock, but when he | come back, he’d be rolling back and Hanson Cralg, of Kentucky, ls probably | A8ree 88 to the succcss of the piece Bulli- | S d r aKers pay little atten- Wroeking and Diving company, and | chances, though, and are often kuocked | saw I was sick and knew there was only | forth at the foot of the hatchway. I| the heaviest man in the world| His weigit [ YaD'S Wusic. 4 uan.Al,\llnud:' a bit, bu "““;:," lm!i'l‘}’w‘ words of th nfi]&:lg::l:nlhu_v ara S R they | out without a minutes' warning. A | one chain to pass beneath her, he went | finally left him alone until the rest | is given at 793 pounds, und it requires thiryy- | foc® & doubt about Mr. Gilbort's Mbrelte. | o8 e mar in 1341t 1more, while rehdbrine s had a contract. I wasone of two that | break in the air pump, a kink in theair | back and finished the job. He looked | wereall up, and theu my partner and I | seven yards of cloth to make him a suit. A1 S TR N RVGIY e A | AR S A . s were sentto Sevastopol—by the way | tube, the fall of a rock, or the one hun- | chilled when he went down the second | carried him up between us. When they Two teeth have startled the all-the-year Sarah Bernhardt began her tour under the | War 1a), great Gamba, and swell,™ that is the correct way to spell it, for | dred and one things that may and do | time, and I told him not to go, but he | were dressing him for burial, they | residents of Asbury Park, N. J. The tocth | manazementof Abbey, Schoeffel & Grau in | he even astonished the choir, He had mis- the Russians have no ‘b’ in their alpha- | happen, go to lessen the number every | did, and when he came up his legs were | found he had been weighted down with | protrude more than an eighth of an inch | Antwerp last night, producing “Fedora,” | ' @ lustructions to the orgunist for the bet—to raise a lot of guns from the | year. Ifthe air gives out while they | quite benumbed. From that day out he | a belt full of gold, but there was noth- | from the gums of a tiny girl bavy, born to | and her husband, Damala, appeared with her | sacred we vds, wrecks in the bay. Thoy were raised | are working at any depth, the life 15 at | gradually grew worse until now he is | ing to say to whom he or it belonged, | the wife of Health Inspector P. A. Lippin- | for the fivst time since their reconciliation, | On top of @ pile of bibles In front of a on acoount of the British~ government, | once crushed out of them, they ore [ fying in his home at Columbia, Pa., un- | Thore wis o Swedish woman drowned | OWLof the park The babe came t0the | playing Louls. Maurice Grau travels witl | Grand avenue book store in Kuusas City is and our company got the contract. Joe | ghastly cts when brought | able to move.” in the same vessel, and when we came |yt " T GRYGIReR | ot Scing personal dhoction of e maR:'| Paeeid be t0e lampting injunciloni Atwood and Y\vcre sentout,and we were | to the surfa Generally, the back | ~“Was I ever near killed? Well, I'| to her we found two sweet little twins | =y T TEanY NP | R AP R T e T there about eleven months, but T never | part of the head and tho front of the | read my own obituary once, after I had | clasped to her breast. She had | 10 the prosent alarming fearth of gline | | TUG Seasod of tho CoMUEn ShRpat il i An, There could got my tonguearound their lingo, | thighs are burst open, but death is al- | been under water from 7:50 Monday | a shawl wrapped around =~ them | Guliig Macallister, of Springfleld, Ky. She | They open at Wallack's with “La Jole Tait Buy a B ‘We worked in about n‘ifm,een fathoms, | ways sudden, morning until 11 o'clock Wednesday | and her, crossed in front and | jg nineteen years old, blacker than darkness, | Peur.” The following the repertoire i They're Dead Cheap. snd recovered a great deal of preperty. i'veseen a good many killed, and in | night. It was at Havre do Grace and I | tied behind, and her arms were | is five foct two inches high, aud measures | “Don Casur de Bazan,” “I'Aventurie “Chen [ was sent to Valparaiso in Seuth | different ways. Whe worst was | was capping a pyramid of loose rock | foldod around as if to protecy them, but | seven feet turee inches about the waist and | Home,” “Griagoire—King's Plzasure,” *‘Los A6

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