Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 14, 1888, Page 5

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N \ ‘ P N OUTBREAK. THE FIRST CINDERELL A. telling—symbols of the brute greatnos LEESE AND THE RAILROADS. s o T . | ok ‘Egynt 'And Fuuning Shiougt i South Omana Affairs ! From the Repose {0 Egupt, by Susan E. Waltace. | waq the image of Pharaoh, grinding his in Official Gire Many and many a hundred years ago, | heol on the forcheads of kings, stamp- The Attorney General's Report Pre- “It placesus in a bad position, o centuries before there was any Christ- | ing the breath out of tortured captives »s- | mas, the king of and dragging them, gashed and man- [ ] sented to the Governor. Mayo! , of S Omaha, when gypt sat on hisivory e tioned e i 2 injunction throne in s palace I, guarded by | gled, at his chariot wheels, 3 “We have nothing like them." she A STRONG AND ABLE DOGUMENT. | wes ™ ung ey, and” wer | Bamd, . sep heow him, waethocromn | RO 000 il Shadonivg | TO keep pace with our great overcoat sale, we will offer this doing all wo could toadvance —and { ,nince, a bonutitul youth of nineteen, | bo memories of a fever droam.” i $ $ talid s Views on the Union Pacific and :m "]”"I”:f;"" i i‘ 1arge “'l”lf"_" e ‘“"“,""' :lln‘-lnm» :\Im;l|’l‘,<-‘y~ir~l::v-‘n ;llli‘v:::n:h y];A : ]:i:.'lll,lu\]!:Wn‘j-‘llflf\‘h‘m; ‘}»‘, )h\"vl-‘i|y~u'w|\|'-' week some excentional ha‘rgalns n Furmshmg gOOdS. We shall Other Tmportant Matters Clearty | ™00 O T L business | On the left, two stepslower, sat the wise | _“Ahem! Shedoesn't notice my pe have in every department some special drives, and call your at- Expressed —The Speakership generally has been sadly neglocted. We | councelor, with beard white as frost, | traits What have you, then®" he Problem—Lincoln Notes. had 1o funds in the treasury. and for what | and he lived at four-scors, when the | S aunes: tention to the following bargains in Underwear. Wiblio IMprovoments o metdod wo deciasd “We have pictures of women made of —_— 10 confess judgment to the extont of 50 per | Years are all winters. He was tho only | love: godlike men, with ivy and laurel LixcorN Bureav or Tie Ovan Be } cent of our indebtedness, and to issue city | subject who sat in the presence of the | circling their smooth brows: crowns atural Wool Shirts and Drawers, silk trimmed, at 65¢; regular value, 1, LA A bonds for the remaiuder. By confessing | king rod 4 { y 3 won i ictories where o s 029 P St king or daved advise v o won in victories where there is no Nt 1Y 1y y 4 iwcory Do 1 judgment wo swould Inaugurato necessary fAethochald Linbal, AALbiiinng) el B A 5 Fine Cashmere Shivts and Drawers, in beautiful clive shade, at $1 cach; goods worth fully $1.50. - ot Yaxation A A e te, | other men, he could foretell the tutu 0c A A . - : : The biennial report of the atto ",',',‘s,m, ulived: ohough to have defrayod all | lhiew the language of heasts, what the | ! ’(Hl.‘:v: )(\\yxr"’ necls of ‘,‘f“""\ A A to ‘t‘l:\' fine silk finished Balbriggan Shivts and Drawers, full regular made at $1.25 cach, $2 is the low- eral was handed to the governor on the 10th | our exponses in pub rovements. | gtars are made of, and why comets go | o count pils of heads m”'m“"‘l 2. With est price these gocds can be bonght for elsewhoere. snst. Owing to his well known position on | You sce the injunction p: g g 5 ' + . R ’ . AP TAT " wi . AL i to [ wore brought about by ex-officials, cspecially | Wandering through the sky. A poot awem hifeblood, and watch corpses go AS A CLIMAX to this great Underwear Sale, we will offor MONDAY MORNING — Iroad questions, the public has reason to a ox-Mayor Savage. who have become jealous | once, now toothless and deaf, he could rifting down the river ont containing #le oat ) 3 0 s and deaf, hie could expect a document aming rich meat, It t Wil b Sy M e it sasng i ataproniment | Sl o Hhly nncn e e | ey, | Counaclar, and. covered 1 To: with 75 dozen genuine sanitary wool shirts and drawers, elegantly il <Ry i Lo turned idle; They have ns | The sullen king and his gloomy eoun- | Mg pands to shut out the fearful vision. | grimmed with silk braid, at 95¢ each: we guarantee the regular down. The attorney general builds invinci 1lie Hrinen ste iokl YR Vil nd this action will prevent us from | selor sut with hands on their kne 'he prince steped quickly to her side. ble reasons, and adyises the foreclosuro of 14 T to pay them 1 Fear (hers | thape “lperith Binds on their “knees, | phacaoh eurhed his wrath, and won- | price of these goods as $1.75 a piece. all Union Pacific property under lien or [y un _outbreak theve it things | the granite statues of gods on | UNed: [*Wouldst thou return to thy mortgage to the general governn ¥ are not fixed up in some way. These v v A . people . . cmphatically states that the Union Pacific is | mei are mostly men of family and | the, Nilg 'Ji!;":‘ staring eternally at A slave can hiave but one wish.™ v fnsolvent, and that it is unjust for the state : o othor means of maintainin (3] il N0 prince wus restless as | gy icling drops gathered under the insolvent, an ] 0 Bténcs Kaida 1o thots day's IHOD: quicksilver, glancing in every direc- it ) o to be compelled to assist in payingoff a ) a roal est , who | tion, talking much and very fast. Sud- \v~‘x|v;nl eyelids und fell on the pave- bondad debt of more than twice the value of [ is‘one of the prime movers in the injunction | denly he exclaimed: CTIe. HOLL Y TNBTeNE. Y enlal s i T foors. *attee oovaniay | MoLoR e ke oo o morte. o 3 | op e o onglo ororhond. Tl | pyyuca; Uiy farke fall on my honri Our Glove Devartment is the busiest 1 town. We carry an im- gehen tho roud denien it wlogitaco o, U | hgaluat o' iy A1 oncode. of o | | X" said the king, lnguidly enis- piiite, pas oy gtisvalie wiur my fanende line fromlthe lowest to the finest grades. Our gloves take aws he sta L sist edera ount prescribed by law and that the tax RIS a4 cyolids, ui s Vv @ Y 5 - i i - SHIBATEIDH 41500 6V 116! DEODFLY BN KOH || DRvers nacs rill Sat powitioed o boch | Epackoleloudis) * = s, s sl oy G e | P Space enough tomalke a little store by itselt. We keep only re eral rights, ~d'ho § report shows the fact | Work. o Lase it Look, quick! now he sw00ps | wootnied the rippthie gold away from | liable goods, and WARRANT EVERY PAIR GLOVES WE SELL. SIS S U D A One Fact He' ran tothe lake, but hefore he | her neek. and patted “hor shouider as | By “W ARRANT” we mean that we takelevery pair back which earnings of the road. With this fact pressed | ro o0 in o ool filiotorioaid o one quietsa baby. A pink flush tinted home he asks the governor to iustruct the | o Worth a column of rhetoricsaid an | peached the bridge spanning it some- | {00 a6 s Ab Kithe, BHILA i . 3 3 Soming 10k St o st o our repro. | American statesman. T s o faet, o | thing dropped fio the center of the | B oy and faaed s Jtepe, while | rip or tear,and replace them with a new pair or refund the money. entatives in congress demanding the fore- | tab oy the testimony of thousands | court. He picked up the fallen prey, | 50038 S D G m y s 3 Srate . . Closure of the government lien upon all prop- | of p that Hgod's Sarsaparilla does | and was about to fling it into the ater: J hl.; lm\;:lnl-cll\ 58 l)'rlu;h]m(| with |I.|<- Ihe special drive on the Glove Counter this week will be 25 dozen good Kid Gloves with genuine lambe erty of the road. This is asked thatthe [ cure serof Wt rheum, and other dis- | when the king called flutter of her by Land fora time noth- i lihike &t 80c n bait. Moy cain't Ue mntelis < £1.00. 2oad may be put upon a cash basis, Tie fur flections avising from impu “Biifig 1t horer) ing was heard save the splash of falling skin lining, at 50c a pair. They can't be matched for $1.00. ther states that the passage of the Outh- | Grave op tow condition of the blood. It The boy returned, holding a shoe, or, water and the seream of the cockutoo waite bill v Iy amounts to a donation of | > SediBadas - il 3 \ B IBLRR L R 6080 Fadas i X A also overcomes that tired feeling, wdal, of very small size g inh p of rocd s the government « 2 N b tred ik g dal, Y sma i L BIAREl e Tinatelns iy NHEL it 18 1oL ¥IEhb tb [ | creates o good appetite, and gives What 0 odd thing for an engle to }::“_‘H\N:.M\”W \,\“r.‘m‘l I:‘\“}m“.m « n‘nl\ ‘t“o‘..\I: ] - ] the government when t trength to every puart of the s y offl Tt is fol P C ML o roud is wholiy duc to mismanagement. 3 lie king examined it with as much ‘,"“‘_' m\. !*fllll\!lu‘;mllk:m‘. of the Libyan 5 o ] i TH . i 'l‘.l(-rullnx'm y general recomm \Tl“ll‘(l‘l'\‘:lq “Tall Notes curiosity as he should who is adored as [ pte ARG WILES BIOWINE Reross, We will call your attention to our elegant line of Furn ishing Goods, which we are now showing for sage of a maximum freight rate schedule 2 - aoc y more carth-worms callod | E8r¢ aft B ngle § i 3 3 A 7 4 states ‘thut while the board has done | The contemplated improve X,‘“;,’ll by tho mero earth-wovms callod | g0 inco's robe. The youth be : the holiday trade. Such a variety of excellent and handsome goods have never been displayed before BRI rd suc ' ctions o oV Jnion 3 pot have col Y N N 0C e N der to his i » " % 9 . a8 - ox H |- § littlo toward su .f’\;, ctions as Bronyy Union I MO Ll SA pretty thing.” e gaid, w }‘l“ 1 "( AR lor ‘l ‘; “Il:fl;n_- and we will guarantee to save you at least 50 per cent on all purchases made from our extensive stock. , he expresses the hope tha 2 € icke R E e i noment. and then went back to his v 05 & : § : W i fin ¥ i) able to give the e yosterday morny (I]‘ 1o his T i hand. - Some | iase but not with his usual Sodiig The system of selling ev article at the lowest possible prices is the ruling principle of our business, cople speedy redress. © cites a constitu Thomson, general manager, and V ancer’s slipper, AR 3 L LCILE > 3 R haletbay for such contiugeniclos s T SEIRBLiNH(LEAID taster) oL LHOSHN AT ave itit had becn danced im, the | Step. The counsclov’s dim eyes filled, Among the many articles which we carrv and which would make nseful presents for gentlemen, wo tered the board during the past year. Ho | among the urrivals noted yesterday straps would be strained at the holed, | 2nd the king felt defeated, he knew not 4 expressos the opinion that the dircet election | A1) tne trains wero reported ming in | It is not the curved and pointed sole of of the staco board of transportution woul | on timo at the Union Pacitic aud B, & M. [ our shoemakers; this is Greeian work.” viate present dificultie 0! s+ | depots yesterday mornin “Whoever the owner be, she dwells | 500 o o i Tents. 1f made elective political batronage T i thogver the owner be, sho dwells | **Uiroy long sinco thou loft, Tonia?” ho Elegant Silk Suspenders. :\“‘\;ld:;:; ;“»m0&'“:“.\\.;.“{;:.\1‘ 1:;;:::;:. e were v ,.,";};ii\\d.}fl':f Union Pacific yards ‘ihli'l.lwd (1‘1“\ ‘,(-,_,,,;“:",,.I,H_i’\ v, “How i!\q\l\ill":::.lrl!:"\in‘_(ln~1|'u|\n-hi~ thunder- Silk and Cashmere Mufflers in beautiful patterns and newest designs, de ¢ the print inside! How tonder Silk Umbrellas at all prices, : e e rect line of e o ooloa | EASbEBaN Gbwa R (i} Ibcomotive dolayed || by et e e prossed 1S | 0w ot My father was torn from sople could not be throttled when the | the overland fiyer 30 minutes yesterday morn S 8 o strines | M- My six Drothers, whom the gods . . . . O Sl 4 s asticyloalis fontn tntalllgerobior | A0E R 5 sghtly, for it i ot mews the stenes | de good as they were beautiful, wor Neckwear, in velvet, plush and silk, of choice designs and latest the voter, This conclusion inevitably fol Six new lodges of the Switchmen's Aid as- [ &4¢ THves und £ dec. S WORCEIT ] honten to death. 1 was dragged by my 3 Yowa- It the boacd s mado. elective tho | sociation have been formed this month, | Whoseitis! Let us try to imagine her. Y1 styles. All atextremely low prices. dearest interests of the peopleof the state | agamnst three for the preceding mouth, wnd | _ “*IWhy not find her? A new idea. would soon ¢ to be under the iron heel of members enrolled. Two of the lodges are [ Go,” said — the chang T corporate pow in Michigan, one in Illinois, one in Jersey | his rigid @manner, » my signe ! THE SPEAKERSIIP PROBLEN, City and one_in Pittsburg, the latter being | order hera and ps from the oned in n ship and sold toa . . Since L. . Olmstead made a chance for | named after Eugene V. Debs, the seeretary | Dolta to the ( act. Proclaim that | novle lady of Nauc : . 1 the speakership an_impossibility, by his | and treasurer of the Firemen's brotherhood. | ¢} oGver brings th ,,Wl..‘.;"u.w‘ ‘u‘.,l." *What misery., er: think of that avln 1 ures a:n ne r Ce- Dbrazen attempt at_bribery, there has been a [ The association d - the following | 4 T O o Doth, shail sit o | @dorable form bending under the dread- iR h o railrond cappers | amounts to the persons numed, A IR Testiess activity among the railroad capper: I the throne of Rameses and be buried | [ul water basket. of the state to get their shattered fences in | dwming the mouth of Nove : Lodge 104, ¥ L 5 N that W. C. Hill on and Catherine Dooley, §100; Lodge 105, | with me in the Red Pyramid. 1 shall “hut 1t oito o 1 was not sent to the field,” pursued a 14 Tepair, and the suggestion ) : | 0 ) Al Hius cntorod the race indicates. that their | James Collins, 3700, and Lodge 105, Mrs. | kill my fifty-four Abyssinian queensana | Rhodopc, with « grateful looks Sbut 1t efforts have not been in vain, The novice, | Mary Stewart,” $i00. Commencing with this [ have only ‘this one. Iswearit by the | Wi @ I"'}‘." el R OleL VIO HoE o 4 however, can see through the stone wall, gy;v:(hm}- bet -|‘|u will bo 300 instead of | lotus-bud of my scepter, and make oath :ylhl _u-‘u\r harsher smuu‘if than the without ' glasses. At this time | $i00, as formerly. N | 6 Nameless, Namo i i ishers’ chorus answering their wives : A surveying par work at midnight | 0¥, th nmoless Name itdsdeath to | ¢t san: I had' ohly to rrange the B the situation is not at all com- | - I CES SO ) e piox. *Tilo “candidaey” of T S uler, | isathing that not cven Omaha ean boast | Vgive Bpr Lt Uharorh Keehool | toilet of sy mistress and sing to Ticr. Cairbury, is unquestionably due to ks lo of,” said an ofticial of the Union Pacific en i i Aroug oL “Let mo h »ue of thy native sor toJohn' M. Thurston, and inasmuch as g{nlt"vnnn uopu) v.mmln ¥ '-mi.:.u. ; “hut b wul‘ t. m[\lrlh, .'.I..nh pp.: T ORbeebloois JEPharach 2 has genorally been recognized as a high- | if there was such athing the Union Pacific Lund swift camels carriec Y sty RGO, C D S lo) inlhas por e ety oo o e s ias s e H b axhiasn aimol i o Trom tho Red Sei far s the | . oW can [ Sing my country’s orner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omabha. monopolist, it 18 supposed, and mot without | party out in the vicinity named m a certain n of the Moon. The cour in astrange land. O king! " . xeason, that he will bo able to divide Demp. | papdr this morning and do ot expect 10 | qid the King was sowell pleased ho ]\\:|~('\!:‘l'b:m‘\'l‘lnu;z lvl(}e unto it? A stor's 'strength effectually, Majors is the | haveany. You can say in short that there is Fek BTG slave refusing to sing for Phavaoh! [ oo o y e e A e Thes Fhurineton tool to. further the candidaty of | o truth in the rumor of a_side_track being seen to laugh, but that wis not be- | 30 1o’ women of 1 would | Elysian. My homo is ashes, my city is cushion, burved with black, red nd Dinjor Watson, Caldwell stands as the rod [ laid by the Union Pacific to reach to the al- ed. It could have been ouly a i Fivo heis Gvas fonliganie ot but dust, ber bow is broken. Not a gold, hus waited for thee «ix months. 10 keop lightning from striking General Me- | leged fort site. c half-laugh such as the Sphinx wears: | 10 5 W ECHE LT Thou hast seenand rejected it.” “ & Bride. Captain Lee also belongs to the Bur- | Live stock will not be_shipped by weight | for when was a Pharaoh known to [ ihe¢0! S “The seat is too high for me,” re- i Anchop lington skirmish line, The play is amusiug, | from Nebraska points, although a few weeks laugh? Th HH)\'II,(hl:m' \w?nl.l | s TG . G b L i 5 n hodopo, with butnot unintelligent. Dempstor, Cady and [ ago it was intended to do so. December 15 | thought had they “dared, that he was [ Belthor 123 GLLLL _only sk: were it half my kingdom, T |of an unreasoning child. i McBride ave belicved to be of the people and | was tho date named for the change to go [ erazy. and trembled lest the owner of | Shemight not sing. - Novorin his veign | g (801 O 08 G0 GO GRTETRA | “Yes, thou art right. Many have ’ Building for the people, and if they are able to unite | into effect, but to-day the Chicago & Alton [ the slipper should not be found. Who | ©f forty years had the monarch such | 5,00 OG0 (s counsollor, fallen in the attempt to climb this Block this strongth, there can be no question s to | have signilied their intention of refusing to | poupiit such news would have his skull | &0 expericnee. He was rather amused. N Know ot What o say. vejoined | throne, and thy tiny foet might siip,but ¥ < oeks, the result. 1f Baker, however, can div weigh the live stock at Kausas City or St. [ Ry TG (R W e er, | 8 he had been whea a child on s ange il 2 e ] O B Tl Dempster’s strength the tide will, doubtlcss, | Louis, and the lines centering in Omaha have | SPlit. by o blow of _the golden scepter, | 1\, hod his ehariot and pulled his sa- | Xhodope, bashful and troubled. She | ho harm can live under the sha : ts Watron (and! ol willt ko elcoted || mo/choice bt tofollow auit which was so heavily loaded, one touch o hanged eyes with the charming | my cepter. Come hither, my son, my o s noichoi oW would sluy the strongest. Tho death | Gred beard. The mother expected the | gy, £ | durling. Here, on the lower step, be- The oil room crowd have been playing : Had a bilious attack and one of those | stroke was on the back of the neck, i|r‘““:“':’fi‘.|‘)“‘n, iuh‘""‘l;,‘l‘l‘l o }"’,;:l‘m‘]‘: “Choose,” he nsisted, smiling | side thee, Llay the barred cushion of shrewd gawme, and there is a ¢ | indescribable cases of constant weari- | swift and sure as lightning. ARG AL AT AL D +) bily, **The king's son commands | the coming queen.” oven ‘now “tliat it will win It Will | jess Took quinine and other reme: g the closo of a dayZof splendid [ [<issed him, fChere was a warm spot in Hor heart's color flashed into her ‘{’:‘in:"l‘u that Rt aidaey ey ral dies without vclief. Took Dr. Jones® | ccremonial, and the king' wore his Bt st She shook her head, and grew ved [ flower-lik 0. ey Apply for Deseriptivo Cataloguo, sent post.frce, to} 1ds his o Red Clover Tonic; am strong and well. | double crown. The chief of the guard b s EASL E1T g and white by turns, “The blush-rose of the gean ismine, Fi AD. RICHTER & CO., snfluencos, disguised by personal friendship, 7 TPPCr PG on EONSE S 007 | advanced, pale as the dead, and fell be- |.danger of death? Tangles of yollow R 2 . is mine,” sang the prince. *I gather 810 Brosdway, Now York. and the ehnces are that thoy may Asa Thompson, Logan, . Go advanced, palo as the dend, and foll be- 1.3 71 FLL 30 ag Tikce thio. shimmer of. the I have sworn by Isis and Osiris the | 8 mine,"sing the prince. u : — D ey 20 DeRE e the stans.. Rharaoh roused ‘as Irom | seamillinotiprotectithes, Iover stuike!| Woarerdfithe/sandals: shalliiais on nyi| S5, S SO RdaN a0 but stivred RS FREE Uk LU LU R e i e S e Jh il ¥ S O 6] ic throne, and be buried in the Red Pyra- odope gave a glad cry, sticr »s to show the desperation of the railroad Election Frauds. slee swice ! eTiot s Sy ot Y < . B rikors and capper PoNoxt. to dispatching | The United States grand jury is still driv- “She is found, O king. Give thy His hand sought the dread scepter. L::‘.dm § {1«0][;1 I]\::lm;l’\m{l:"\,]\“gi"':_:)wf::‘:l “Wait,sit still, my boy. Faiv maiden, | witoiace surow iuney Guers’ o Wh trains over the different railway routes from | iz gway at their election frauds investiga- | slave leave to bring the lady of the san- Canst thou kill that?” retorted the | BEEILEE. © 0 B O e the | the beauty of the béautiful raceis thine, | il it ardered ut once. deitver 100 of thém, 3 day 1o day, the speakership coutest i8 tho f G EHIGA IR Lhie SNt i will not | dal?? E $ dauntless maid, pointing to a moth ‘!“ R EmIgn, \‘“P_‘ P _F-] ' | and a courage which has conquered the b AL g Hlenyipasor, comes under the reign of keen imagination, | does even then. Just what has or has | The captain packed out, and soon ve- | | RS R SUICE BEBSE S KA SUCL S buinted on the inner chamber. Afl [ thy sears.” Iharvaoh brought her slen- | * uluriiustruted 1 page journal, Writo name wnd Kiving any assurusce. that the trosts of | not beon doveloned of courso is impossible to | turned. ‘Slowly across tho wido area [ sparkles af tire followed his blow on the f 38 PRRISER (16 THISE COLMRBST 044 | dor wrists togothor, spanned them n | - Ritiomice ttrear, bletaly, emiby reaisiored the people can be kept under the iron heel of | ‘guq out, but the oviuion scoms to prevail [ Marched the oflicer. After him, with O ncatia apterfly luitorod to thotoD | awhy in the daukmess.” one grasp, and drew the milk-white | _R. W. TANSILL&C0., 55 Stato St., Chicagor corporate power. The flzht for the speaker- | gmong “well-posted people that sufticient | soundless step, glided ‘a _youny girl, | ) L8 4G FR 8 QUK R Ho expected her to_swoon with rap- [ Arms over tho prince’s head. “Pass | g r—— e ship is on, and it lies between Watson and | eroglcednoss has beon uncarthed to warrant | slight in shape'ns a child. White linen, | 1. e smothered his rage, fure. and kneel at his foet and kies | under the yoke, crown prince ot Egypt, 1} Dempater. “If Dompster, Cady snd Mc: | the indictm cnt of “several parties. So far, | draped in clinging folds, showed her | | -oolt excluimed he grimly; “thou } ptch #fy, (WCE L 008 G T 108> SEniiye :)ll‘t)!x:””';fl""';v [Oreelc Laokimy, U v soul h she answered: *‘they | mot so low but that all could hear: E0yAL BRAL 800N 08,810 1L AN oL For LOST [ oul 1 hel answenre they over you is love.” Ho lightly kissed | APOSITIVE §orLosTor EALING MARKOOD; cessions they can decido the speakership | [ led 11 shall rise by th ¥ “In_the kingdom of love, youth i rore. bare, and they were nspuro us ded until I shall rvise by themto [ 21t the 3 RRhod s forehes f i ‘Weakness of Body and Mind: Effects ¢, and they ¢ as pu » company of my peopl kin 0U0DS vehead, and prossed it | T IR IE Jgnkness of Bodyand Mind: Effes question beyond peradventure, and there | M o o % hodope’s The form of the catachism put to oue of Her hair, floating like spun will not lio sealed tight in the | With his signet ring. Reb, S0 TGO FU R et o will be no danger of the nonor and commit 8 STt U | the witnesses vesterday worning was some- i o 4 4 I 7 tees falling into the hands of the railroads. e T e n ot o E gold, was held by a fillet of scarlet And this to a king of a hundred kings! | o wa "4 Bt B stone on “1 yield me prisoner for life and A SWALL ROBBERY “Do you know of any iilogal voting having | cord, her only ornament, except aneck- | Not only she refused 1 1z,but boldly Siya death daliwaherietalpriolic Madisonlogiuty.il ity this city av the late prosiden- | lace of lotus-iilies lying on her bosom. | defied Dim to his fa vor the first | ¥ 0 The prince entwined her in his arms, sta «In.n_t)ulh.xl\{_d‘ st u...‘. "-”I:)‘Ulf ‘fn)‘m tial electiol “What loveliness!” exelaimed the | timein his life he was puzzled. The ol drew her close, and, as he leaned to the — o Chicao, Kansas & Nobraskn pavabsoltal Ll m prince, running to meet her. “'She, too, !““\ ”g”"‘ Aigeun wusa thory,prickly | %o gwoot voico, ns a Dorian fluto, | Fo3eleaf eheok. she whispered: e S LT T URF h “1)o you think there was any sars the ble crow! 0 B ittle thing: but as >tting her go, e _sweo A & 2y 5\ 3 ather. ¢ brethre . wears the double crown—youth and £ | carried PR R Thou art my father, my brethren, Lrrisa ont. Ha fur s that the stallion | eypicalmly do-” beauty. The mavble is slippery; lot was from Beatrice to Novfolk |y, wards of the city." me lead thee.” over the Union Pacifie, a distance of 200 | )& LV SMES B S A Her modest eye sought the winsome, Sheis a simpleton,” said he in the mile ,unrl that lh\'] |‘|‘| & en i!;v“lxisl - : eager face, and'in silence she lnid he language sacred to royal y. napedivlaoosavagbub il deeling thatihe 1 hand in his strong elasp, Led before Cis e priestess,” piped the coun- s AR { v 3 i L alt o R T T i e e s strong clasp. L 4 285, T (AT love. | women who have achieved fame in art, L WELAR FOR BISEABL) chirigos for tho first shipmont, ho complting | iy L irst procinct of the Third ward.” | Pharoah, instend of ‘sinking on the ai Sy T e el e of way 19%¢: [ iteruture, o “affairs™ have enjoyed ENTOR, 181 WABASH AVE.. CHIGADD. %0 tho stato bourd of transportation g sy e el il Bodus i 5 von. | Pavement, she Jooked up at” the tall, io is n delight,” sang the prince. e b QY RERAR R vigorous health, This shows that the n 1210100 TENE X Because, ot o lato consus takon of thepon- | PEANIIENL BEE WG S AG SRR 1Ll B K iow ny po ioudly | plonsant tomb, - with "a_windos cut | Horous henlthe Thls shows thit b 1237 4 -'mm:h”&wfi%'fiuiu{ :‘):.‘.‘.lx;ll':.:.&-l.;‘.l»ruu- \x{n; does. 1“1.,”"“‘::‘ hl‘-‘:-. the election 1,352 votes y wil 4 had nc before met that glance }Hmn-u .n'“ lll;|‘»' moment ;|v ng nI) loye m“' h;:“f s 1‘..u-\||i e |]“_"j“x| 1 k‘,“h ative work, unless the body isat its (4 o singular, Mr, Weber o ’ AN T OB A T unshrinking. or me. Half the grace | have shown | My body be od. by fire nnd gathes) MNOUHIES CHA088 K18 HORY, 48 A MITIEE ; verify bis comy and the matter will s 0f it d “The sandal,” said he, amazed at her | thee would be to them an everlasting | ¢red into a holy urn when my shade Bt i(fu.-lllh YOmOR Who BIDIEeS 10 Alkan LORD & THQI!IAS,I come up for hearing and udjustment. AT TS i has passed the viewless gate. oxholiod place among hor associates, ADTAETIEND A0KEYS, | NmW NOTANIRS TUDLIO, tayho used it 3 boldness, glory Ry A i Teola g > word asilly | must be free from nervous debility and = 45 to 49 Rundolob Strcet, CHICACD. T N oro ¥ ooin: That I can't say : It was brought. Her bave t, | . ““Thou hast said it,” replied Rhodope, |- “Uscloss to wasle words on t8lly | ¢, o5 oooy Goces "Dr. Pierce’s Favor- missioned notar public by the governor | B these polls poddiln ) shaped in oxquisite carves, were | Simply: 1 no way moved, except to | girl without wit eaough to love life or | { reseripti il ba > PENNYROVAL WAFERS are v ) R running in repubi 4 i 1 I [, RV fear death. Only one more question to escription will banish these, and siccessfully used monthly by ovor 10,000 to-day (Tt BT R v scarcely larger than when a mother’s | avert her face from his frown, e 1 £ it is warranted to vestore those fune 3 ndion, ArgSafe, Kectualand bloasant John I, Burt, Kearn S13id you soe Martin use an . band held them in her own, and each | “*She is tired, my father,” said the | end the matter: —Rosemaiden, what | if o WEREREEEE S0, FRROTE SAERd HRGT 7 81 perbox by mallor at druisgists, Seated o Melntyre, Kearney, 1 “Not ' dollar, but how'd he get those re- | toe was separate and perfect as a | prince, coaxingly, ‘Lot her siton thy | sayest thou to sitting on my thron blo to hoalth. As & &pactio for all thoso Partioulars % postage stampsi, Adiross W Jelogul, Wisor, Ouming vountyj \W. G. | publican yotest® | sculptor's ideal modoled “in wax. Ono [ footstool, ~ Here vest thee, Rosc- [ She surveyed the placo princesses | ohronic woakinossos and ailmonts pocus | g o5 Eussks Cusiieat Cos Dimors, Mici hy Dniabe, Souglas Soulty; Thokias );\1 ,;:'\,. Bru ,,,L‘, and 1\1;.'.-; 0 Quick of | dimpled foot, with skin fine as white [ maiden i \\'4.1:1ll] die to possess onc hour. liar to women, it is unequaled. For sale and by mail by Goodmman ihian, Holt county W | the, Fiest - ward woro | alio cxamined | wtin, ensily slipped into the [ “It does not become me to sit in royal [ **It is too high for me,” she said. , Drug Co., Omal, Neb, b SIEIAD, S0 poniea W s oy m Quivk Soasifod She'dvew the other from lier | presence: thanks for thy courtesy,gentle [ Phuraoh gnushed his teeth, foam Something About Dakota. KIDNEY 2 i D, Cloyd, Shubert, Kichurdson county; M, : b ot tha wa rd ek bous anc | sash, crossed the thongs on the | prince. : : gathered on his lips, and they whitened | anpyeapolis Tribune: Yes, Dakota 1y i 8. Cools, Arlington, Washington couuty. resident. This was Henry Schoen, who, it | arching instep, clasped the buckles of Monstrous, this! King and prince | with wrath fearful to behold . is lurge enough to make a dozen or two [ Sk SFAlous NEWS AND NOTES. o, resides in Cliicago, and it is boldly | both: then foiding her hands across | both bafled and confused by aslave | *“Now, by all tho godsof Bgypt.” he | 4uirie eastern states and then have | oeabis 1h WS quHlon. Wash [toberts, of Tocumseh, was in | pssortea that he will be indicte the dove-like breast, 8he stood erect be- | Whose life was no more than a bubble of | hissed, **tempt me not, oritmay be | 1oom to spure. Either half would make b = - iy R DA LRI P e I fore the dark awful form whose voice | foam broken on the waves of yesterd worse for the fifty-cight Rtiode Istands. The un- | PEERLESS DYES ARE,,THE BEST tenced two years oach to the state peniten. | . ‘NiP the evil i the bud.” Stop that | made mon gasp for breath and women gnoraut!” said Pharaoh, haughsily, | It cannot —be worse for the | yoichod sehool land of the territory A e 4 coughiin its fivst stuges before serious | faint with fear, makiug a lust effort to overawe the | Wretched exile. —Kunow, mighty king, | would cover Delaware twice over. It | step around lively, One time lulford osbitt, of the Chirtieth senatoriat | fousequences ensue. Dr. J. H. Mc- | =What is thy name?” usked Pharaoh, | strange spivit, *Knowest thou why | Tam of anoble line, the daughter of a f yuoonurivion and wealth enough for | wis 16d Lo report o hanging, und district, is i ity. 10 is said that he will | ! * Wine Lung Balsam is an | graciously, thou art brought to the lord of day- | chiet.” Her voice vung tramvet clear, | g l'e o naving cleven times as | on this oceasion ho d:dn it of original 1ot refuise the honor of president pro tom. of cents a bottle, “Rhodope, O ki broak, whom the sun salutes as uis | gaining strength as “she continued: | oo o o TN GE0rN Ul und | work that aiteasted some ntientio B oy a huaa tinad 07 Linvifo Auf . “Thon art' well nimed Rosebloom; and [ brother before he rises? “He aud my brethren are in the fiolds | {1 °¢ho"vocent election cast nearly as | Two or throe hours bofore the fatal seoks a divorve, His potition recitos adul | Complaints have ben In Omaba ana | By pationt” “T was told there is u prize waiting | Of fudeless s > mped with the | 10 vepublican votes for olie acicgate | moment he ted 1o have & ANGER 8 Slvara, 31 Dlaints le in Omaha and | 51 yin of Tonia, and a slay for her who could wear my sandals,” heroes. They weay the shining armov | o o5, ross as tho state of Georgia cast | talk with the « ued man. lers W. (. Ashavill nod J. J. Dunbar, of Strat- | 810ng the castern division of the Union Pa- | ¢Tell e what thou rememberest of | “*Fivst tell how one was lost of the immortals, Think you Ifear to [ ¢, yiile 1ull fledged congressmen, Da- | are some of the things be said to him, ton, W i the capital oity to-day, Mr, | €ific railway of the scarcity of soft coal sold | that barbarian region.” “We were bathing inthe viver. After | follow? ~Break this frail shell. Tt will { 100 ic'the home of intelligence, entor- My {eitnd; havo Fou any ablaution Dunbar's wife gave bicth to’the first child | by the road to residents. Tho chief cause of | *‘Rather ask what I forget. It is ever | the bath I hunted it in vain, and sup- | be a welcome touch which gives my | ico “heift and republicanism and has | to help soitle a sclontific (uusiion s horp on the Liucoln site. Mr. Ashwill edits | tho slackness of the supply is attributed to a [ near to me,” she answered, wistfully, in | posed it was stolen. spirit room to stretch its wings. Happy | foyor cpiminals in proportion 0 popu- SRS i the Siration Herald, want of cars for ita transportion. Auother | a tone like delicate music after” the | It was stolen by a bird, Rhodope.” | Lethe will wash away the memories of | jaiich (FEEHINS 16 BIREIOT 0 PORNE | e e tell you. There has A Partios awho intro. | CAuse s the fact Lbat the company is under | harsh accents of Egypt. She continued, ( Tho king is pleased o jest with his | bondage and the scars of my chains, ratio being onp in every 2,260, lowa, | been a good deat of tall in tha newspas ies for coughs when they | to furnish a certain number of cavs of coal | = OP¢ talks in slm-p.fluml the shining 4 A She lifted her hands. On _cach wrst | Minnesota and Wisconsin following in | pers lately as to whether o man who 18 poonia will have Dr, 13ull's | daily to the smeiter companies. A failure on | 2Ye$ grew dveamy: M1 see isles rocked ." broke in the prince; an “‘eagle | was a ridge where fetters had caten into [‘theirorder. No state south of the Ohio | hanged his any consciousn focling thie Dart of tho riullrond demnany L 1ive s | 0 & sapphire sea: hills of violet and | carried it off and let it fali in this very | the tender flesh, river has 50 many newspapers, bunks | after the dvop falls. Many peoplethink stars, they rise aud sor.” | the conditions of the contract costs the Union | #mber; cool, green gardens of olives | court. [was for throwing is in the $ 1 * * * and public schools. his struggles s purely involuntary; cuts and burts like | Pacific $1,000 per day for every day it fails to | and clustering vines; altars of carven | lake—" Pharaoh had fought many battles; his It Las room for the present population 4 Uy loses consciousness and , wikd wro Just us sure o eull for | furaish the required numberci tons. To ful- | alabuster with fragrant firs and gar- [ *“Hush, dearest,” interrupted Pha- | first struggle with self was soon over. | of the Umited States. and nat be as atull. Now you, if you O O oumu;.',v“‘“;‘.'.-“f’(,'.'i,'" utage | lands, Each tree and rock and rill is | raoh. *“We must see if the strarger is | She rogarded him listlessly, as if she | orowded as Belgium, and has area to | choose, can settle this qaestion,” ka Bho 1n Mareied. Tines (operated by the Union Pacities piy | the haunt of some kind nymph or lov- | equal to her destiny, She is—well— | would say, “\What now, my master?"” grow all the food erops of the union, In How can I settle it?" Mho authorities have besn asked by Clans | there aro & numberof private mines (b the | \DE god, anur bees humming through | unusually dull, d at is thy wish? The counsellor with his hands on | T887 it raisad an ay s of 280 bushols Well, now look here,” continued e 1 AT ronort of the | €amp which furnisha daily outout suioiently tlu:) '(myl lthn_me’- In_balmy ‘eves the | Ask, Rosebloom!” A his knees staring straight on nothing. | of grain to each of its 600,000 people. | Haiford, “S'pose after the drop falls nor sonsoralng tho marrinee of Mariy | 1ardo for the castern trade, If the railroud ;nl., itingale _ulnp. n.@ rushing brooks She scanned the pictured reptiles on [ The prince was gaily humming a stre We might \inue to enumerate the | you still have consciousness. 1f you Ottibern, his disaroon wire & fuonhiee | campuny woild boul it to mirket. 1n addi. | keep timo with futos and reeds of the | the walls, the writhing, twisted | bullad. extent and value of its production, its | will just keep wiggling the little finier AP (A divorcAwas | tion to the supply from Rock Springs, the | shepherds, No crashing symbals and [ asp: then the earnest eyes came back | *“Son,”said Pharuoh. tenderly, “one | present wonderful development und its | of the right hand that will be gnal obtained by the Iaitor in the disteict court on | Dillon mine fo Iuwvlins is capabla of farisiy | fishskin drums ave in -y far, sweet | 10 /the colossal satne ol tha s, ok | 1o ver almighty will be thine. | & A P S AT fiieiow Shal son (ase ot S s i she dinelok pou on | Lol ARG Metelie W gatble erfuralans Ji bk . la tho oolossal of the kiug, « ay my power almighty will be thine.” | possibilities, but it's a twice told tale. | to me. I will know that you are cons BB RrALLGa of w4 dnbart, ek Rapembar, | lng ocal anoagh {ar Oupba gLAb SI e : ed as though to outlast the wear of One day, O father; not now,” he ’ i scious, and as long as the finger keeps BERTE R T 50 M MR 1 r Aliping ave you columns like unto mine?” | centuries. 4 pleaded, kissing the extended hand, | Halfora's Sclentific knvestigation. @ | wiggling 'l be sure you knos shat s explisitly specifies that neither of the liti Advice to Mothers. asked Pharaoh, pointing to a tower :*A slave knows but one wish.” “The double crown makes headache, New York Sun: Mr. Halford was going on. Will you do s0%” gants in e divorce case shall again marry | Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup shoutd al. | Puilt like a stairway up into the sky. “Thine is granted. hough art | and the scepter is heavy to bear. Let | roporter for years before ho wasan | Aftera little porsunsion the man cons within @ period of six months aiter Luving | ways be used for children teething. It soothes Its wall was painted in vivid color. [ free. Wilt though return to thy peo- | me enjoy life while it is May.” editor, and not a few funny stories are | sented to ty During the scene that duly obtalned a decrea of divorce, and the | the chiid, softous tho gums, allays all puin, | Giaats with throats cireled by asps,gas- -4 *'Come nearer, pretty one,” Pharaoh | told about him. He was what is known | followed Hilford had no eyes for any- o o1 pouaeotsiag bl Sovareas wifis s 18 | Sprestwiud colic, Ml Lo best rousedy (uf 1 ink with baloful leyes; erocodiles, | | “My poople liave crossed the black | continuod with wamilo whigh booamo | asa hustler, and the journalist who | thing but Ui iitie" Buger. And'te enukes, crawling reptiles, hideous pas! owing river, and are in the Fields ! him better than his crown; “the regal | beat him in gathering wews had to | never wiggled, > R erata tha ing— why, nor kiew he how 1o answer the enumerate the following lofty look and appealing gesture of his unbright tresses,” murmured A| = == — - cent. Fearloss and quict, she stood, | "Uhi,o papy mouth trembled. peated Rhodope, with the stubborn hold N 17 Stone Bride,” said o prominent politician, “stand | ¢\ EE I i vitne o B8 ts thalwo R i et e 0 eel arge number of witnesses | form of perfect mould. The robe, Lrue to their constituenoy nnd will mako con- | (xumined, and - summons are out for | caught hi:' O e i no.no. Nov would ho beat her brains and my country.” . SE i raritecd he out, as he was tempied BN o 1 g — "tio world gencrating ho inquiod, with “freezing cold- | [ . Mawous Womes, ~— . pcurnait. Beloutile, Powditil, Ditfubler is signiticant fac hat most of the o RUALD ToF PATIAIOE

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