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e A M AT R, TP TR S T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: sSUNDAY, MAY 19, 1889,-~“TWENTY-FOUR PAGES L CREAT PANT SALE! g ook, Read and Thn A¢ —— CRELLEARe— EE- { 8| TREMENDOUS OFFER OF PANTALOONS 500 pair all wool Scotch stripes and v 3 oM __MAL ’ : ' ~-- AT - plaids in all colors, $2.75, worth $4.50. P ' 4 o | TREMENDOUSLY LOW PRICES! 300 pair blue mix Scotch, all wool, 4 1t (L I C m Your choice from a stock of several thousand pairs $3.00. worth $5.00. E ) D @ at the Clothing Emporium of L () . i 300 pair grey stripe, all wool, some. _ . g m‘m 1 thing very nobby, $3.00, worth $5.50. ENT N IS .G PS TRUNKS TG, MENSYOUTHS& AILDRENSCLOTHING 3 Ia 7 o Q) (@D [] 500 pair Scotch plaids, all wool, in ' @ @ Pants for Fat People. brown and grey, $3.50, worth $6.00. 200 pairs dark cassimere. all wool, ‘ Ml::RCHANTT | T T — f brown stripe; perfect fitting, $4.00 to H |§ | LATEST NOVELTfiISl-:)P{R;I:g A ' : Panls mr Lea“ Peuple' $4.50, worth$6.00 to $7.00. SRR B0 I SUTINGS® PANTS PATTRys, I FE AN IR Pants for Tall People. 3 " SRR T 800 pairs all wool cassimere pants, L g ;glfiittplalids. stlrlipeg and checks, dark == " —_ e R = . T ; Palfls flll' smln PBUNB. T e bttt — e , Pants for Everybody. Having bought for spot cash the closing slaughter of a large eastern exclusive pantaloon factory, we are enabled to offer special bargains, of which we mention a few, as follows: 500 pairs all wool, Scotch stripes and Plaids, all colors, at $2.75, worth double. 300 pairs all wool, Scotch blue mixed, at $3, worth $5. 300 pairs all wool, Grey stripe, very nobby, at $3. 500 pairs all wool, Scotch Plaids, in brown and grey, at $3.50. 200 pairs all wool, Dark Cassimeres, Brown stripe, at $4 and $5.50. 300 pairs all wool Cassimeres, in plain Plaids, stripes and checks, light and dark colors, at 4. 50. And many others. In men’s, youths', boys’ and children’s suits, we shall make special prices during this week, and you will find it to your advantage to examine our goods and prices before purchasing., | MAIT, ORDERS SOLICITED. Any goods sent by express C. O, D, with privilege of examining before paying, and if not entirely satisfactory, can be returned at our expense. M. HELLMAN CO, ‘385&383352af§a*{'3t?,"§$:eet IN THE PICTURL CALLERY BThe portrait of Mr. Henry Bollo, from the STEALING FROM JUGGERNAUT. | triod to rouse him. A more uncomfort- LITTLE HOMANOES an_unusual amount of powerful gastric brush of Mr. Georze Timme, is skilfully able meal I never ate than the dinner 3 juice, which dissolved the iron. gxpouted, A Curious Yarn Told of an Indian | which was sorved up to us that evening, Some Maine lumbermen who were an- Raymond became ambitious. Tacks heep,” in Mr. Lininger's collection, by yed by a bear stealing their molasses i d he Mrs, 1 Risn) Army uffic r. and I was quite thankful when the poor | noyed by a bear stealing their molasses | were not zood enough for him, and he The First Spring Exhibition of a ‘t:,nfmhAnl-‘)‘;‘\:.l"?‘ n‘? m‘:flcmll-“"lml‘fiqck, s | The true and tragic tale which I am | lad said ho was dend beat and would go | out of the camp store-room put up & job | got tired of taking them. Heo swallowed in, 1 7 g terrible sight that met his gaze. Wha a good copy of ‘an excollent study. Perhaps ol off to bed. My own room was on the | o bruin. They got an empty molasses | a dose of pins to plenso his admirers, but g Homo Assoolation. O i atia papounse arudy. Berhens| | about tojrolatel was ‘j“f‘h":l e | othor side of tho bungulow, and I took | keg, filled the sides of it full "of " shurp- | he pever dought their admiration afain coudihopdoltoRech +he man ptihl could be gispensod with. vears ago by a distinguished officer of | ;. pipe and sat smoking in the vor- | pointed nails, inclined toward the bot- m the same way, Several of the pins ngor & sound, l\lmo\tuu‘nb on h A Corrie in Slye" is also a well exccuted | the Madras army, says o writer in the | andu. The moon was just rising | tom, poured a little molasses into it, | passed from the bowels naturally, but gmrt m|_|;n. unn;_;une freat beasy an Sl LA e “l“‘“""‘, b India Times, the facts have neverap- | when I thought I suw the | and set the whole arrangement out in Raymond bogan to sufter in u fow hours, ficatackion) ‘30 fle"&““’g" Miaton e bl ufifi&fu”w":’.',’"ufi'l peared in any newspaper, nor are they | figure of a European stealing along | the bushes near the pig pon. The | and was taken to the hospital. R0, ozon. hlfml lmw;l ng de- The Water Color Side is Nearly Uni | on the average fewer u,,‘,,‘,"m," fontures | 10 be found in auy of the police records | the wall of the compound. Strange, | Dovel trap worked nicely. The next The patient being thorougly anms- pme ula..rc_l yAtoiEupty ;u! the scene ‘ Y, Thun the oil side. Dhis 18 the more remarka. | Of the presidency. For obvious rensons | I thought, and wondered what other | morning it was found some distance | thetized, an incision was mado in the the el "d“ .‘rd;"‘ The g\flull}l‘(, formly Good—A Fow of the ble because painting . witer solors 18 much | the names have been altered; but to | Buropean could be here at the samo | from the camp. The benr’s hend was | uhdomen. Thirty-two inches of the in- | SPonge in hand, cooly approncl ed the Choicest of the OIl more_difticult thun in oils, though less im- | this day by the camp fires of the great | time. An idea struck me, and I went [ inside. He had stuck itinand couldn’t | testines were removed, aud the pins | M and mm},@h ready mng‘ub Paintings. pressive to_the ordinary eye. ‘The modern | fostival held every year is told with | across to my companion’s room. There | draw it out. A rifle-ball ended his | taken out. The cavity was then thor- ““".vl ‘}"-' “‘l""k stolidity methods of dircclly expressing the natural | buted brouth and lisioned to with rupt | was nobody in it, the bod wag undis- | misery and his thieving. oughly washod with o carbolic acid so- 1 0f 8 = milltary * bootblack ' pollshs Y same halr " as opposed | ;ityontion the terrible tale of the jewels | turbed. I threw down my pipe and | gy ool <= a0 Gagtle | Jution, and the wound closed with silver | Ing his, captains boots. Fhe sudcon B to the older practic of work- b : lication of cold water to its hide The Artiste Explains. % oy 3 I | of Juggernaut and of the vengence of | rushed out into the moonlight. 2 bl and catgut sutures. anp. “But thon” said the charming Lo | 1hiol marmed of iing wa iy parC King the ;nlfm god. “A fow soconds later I was out in the | §urden, the other might. ' Tho noxt | Ty o poration had been somewhat | ¢vidently produced o yary agroonble artisto, “you kuow, if they were only to | rendercd manipulations wore difi anj years ago,” said wy friend, “I | rond, and turned instinctively in the | [20¢RIN& he wrote qletior to WBDEOWOT | prolonged by the appearance of unfor- effect on the tiger, for it began to purr, bang such pictures us would be accepted by | the result decidedly more artist vas tered at Fuzarabad, an import- | direction of town. Running down the | g GOty ey, JREERIG ARG SHIEC soon difficulties; and the patient was in 'f,'u'fi““mdlflu"‘"lll““;l’"““; ovaron its battory, 'Instead of putting’ his lotter | & oW stato. Vigorous trentment pro- | NELG AR QERIIACEE Y e sery the committee in Boston or New York, there t::::ui\\:.|),; tlln-pollun-‘ l(:) !lnd[i]x\lllh x| ant military station about 150 miles | road, I soon came '.r;]u sandy lane whic part of its body to the Vigoroustrenfs would be no exhubition here at all. hghacthoxamples us those of Mr. Fraderle | from the Madras coust. There was a | wont outside the village walls in tho di- 2 b Y | Vented o collapse, and after the effect 3 7 Vary oo ands on. the. other tang, if | gl diversiiod i subleot, and wllovi- | Jiyzo umbor of troops’ there of all de- | reotion of the tomplos, their pinnacies | {1 PHPOr, RN, b Oponey NO-WGti | of tho shock pussed away, he showed | pient of tho moutik, who went o Shrbs there were just a little discrotion used, and | and trained care in execution. *'“Xm"“b and cortuinly for half the [ standing out clear and distinet in the | 1, uiyo'y Ginall bell on the door which | Merked improvement, being free from whi‘iu Pason E,_(‘;,,u Shore with hls e e wnuttorably vilo dnubs swore thrown out, | . The gom of the water color display is | year the life we all lod” was gay and | moonlight. It the distance I thought I | W 2% 1 B A% B8 2q® Sl (U | pain entirely. There have beon mo | Wy o T i ithore with hisieysy by e L ‘ L “Pansies!" by Miss Nellie Rosewater. high enough. saw the figure of my poor lad, but soon f ) 2 3P | Gyawhacks, The patient has au excel- | Wide open, as if nailod to the spot. number would afford greater, be- Taary N ftrb @ S & H e whirr startled Connor somewhat, buu e ‘When he had finished his job vhe Cos- Miss Teann McLennan's “‘Italian Girl” 18 Unfor lulmlcly at thé time I was | the turnings and twistings of the lane | ¢ i p leut appetite, and the removal of the f cause less alloyed pleasu and the patrons | gpace v oy ) v e ¥ 8 , ‘as nothing else happened just then I sack lest the cage as quietly as he had gracefully and delicately treatod. there gambling and betting were much | with its thick cactus hedges on each o bowel does not appear to interfere with ; Fo te quiety would not bo put to the troublo of bunting | ' A pug dog's bead, under tho brush of Miss | i ‘Vogue, and many mon plunged and | side shut him out from my view. In a | tHOURNL that T was safe enough.” Con- | gigoyiion. The immense wound in tho | entered it, and it required the most A0r thoigoad orls. j ; I Powis 1 truthiully delineated, and it | ¢aine 1o grief over their debts of honor. | few minutes I was close by the big tem- | 12" said atterward. Finding o place | opiominal wall is: hesling splondidly, | enerkotio aud oxpressive gesiuistsom There is really no sense in putting the 0 be regretted that the body should de- 4 2 A 1o SRR LR 3 to put his letter, he puiled down the 5 a 1 vo. | the part of the lion-tamer to prevent tract from the general excellence of the can- | Of all that gay company nobody was e compound. Running up to the wall | o556y sid AT and most of the sutures have been re: f 4 orudest productions of even talented ama- | (0 2 40 | ore popular wnd better liked by both | I looked over, and thisis what I saw: [ 100K thitt ho saw inside, thinking thay | 09, 'In a fow days the patient will | M8 repeating the cxperiment on & tours on view under the auspicos of an “Art [ " Fo crayon and pastel work is fair, but no | men and women than young Fitzroy; | An enormous courtyard of paved stone, | &, WOUT SEVEEL A RS OE T | leave ‘the hospital, having made the second wild beast. association” that sort of thing is well | particulur example could be selecte but, unfortunately, he 10st money at the | on which werelying anumber of briests, LR U ) “f}:{“"‘f,"""‘v record of recovery after the removal of enough at high school oxhibitions and in| I clay modeling the “Girl and Ducks” of | vacs, uied to recover himself at tho | their white garments wrapped avound | Joviehid8 s neifl At woncoring Kow | tho jargest section of intestine ever family circles of admiring relatives, but the : W dlolmes, and “Meadow Lark’ | whist table, but failed, got into the | their headsand bodies. In the back- | gupiq LBesL 1 ‘,“;H,m;m“, Throo | taken from a human being. part of the putlic versed in art has no sym- | oo, X% Luwton I, Singery give: promise of | jagdy of the Marwaroes, and got deepor | ground was placed tomplo after templo, | ottt (F G SIS SR o | _The Chinese have a custom that pathy with peovle who thirst for fame at’ an Council Bluffs is well reprosented by | 8nd *'c]mr into the mire of debt. You | but in the center stood one sol Anattand By this time another en- | ¥hen a woman gives birth to a triplet sdvanced _agg, and - that part 1ot 80 | \orky from the brushes of H. M. Ball, Mrs, | couid see by his careworn and troubled | tary shrine raised on three | &/ " 000y “;‘“l “a third was close be. | She must report the matter to the au- ::Tgflu'v’:m ‘I]I:lll.lml Bgm-nled to ~'f1“hw|“ C. H. Bower, George Simons, Lilian . [ expression of face that the poor young | soparate flights of steps, and inside I gim] Then two trucks arrived shortly | thorities, and on their part will pre- puch efforts urtistic, iythe luprovised gal | fum, Mra. C, 1’ Ruilsbaci, Sophio D\ Itehso | follow was in a veal bad way, I wis not | could sce tho great black god raised on | Jriilouon gther, and at lust Connor gop | ¢ut her with three littlo cots, one rod, 3 ) and Mrs, 5.5, St atter has two | surprised, then, when one day he came | three other smaller flights of colored | & 1% 74 o0y A S Lonnor 801 | one yellow and oné green. These coats scared and ran uway. Somecone told | Of pR.on RINGR: =00 608 Foreman Murray thut Connor oA e I o pulled open the box,and he was ar- | S80K, and the ones who will g unml] duvhum of Baden. She hasun Douglas streets, there are some very credit- feces, ** i ry T " ablo biotures, and it I8 . mattor A fioceh v cone in Ire- | 4o me and said: ‘Major, I'm done for. | marble steps. The moonbeams shone rested and_sent to the Tombs court, | %0 yellow couts will be oxaluad, while | g ‘rench cuisine wndn Parisiah where Justice Power discharged him £ 'l'llu queen of Sweden has a Whother thel groupiug with many inferior | At Which attract considerable attention | [m uiterly broke, I eun't got uny more | directly on the god and lit up the emer- ones enhances their morits by contrast, or . inoney in the bazaar, and they'll run [ ald eyes and ruby lips, while the pearl after Foroman Murray had fold tho | Boblo. ® evonts are, however. of | yory lomptiug table and bill of faro— story., The alarm had caused a com- | he : soups, almost always milk, and beef- b The awards made by the committee of 2 dotracts from them by nssociation. GRS E R R me in unless I can get away for a bit. I | neckince glowed on his huge black plete Blockade of business down town H"'"l"‘l‘]“"sl .m.:fl"”ll.’u"‘,,“:' mvrv‘:;n‘]“?‘():‘l; steaks; one of her favorite dishes iy in that quarter. Connor was fright- y B.caso 8l composed of balls of mince-meat cooked Among the oils, “Sicrra l3lanca,” Miss must get to England und seo if 1 can | bosom. Not asound was to be heard ened half to death over the affair, but whero o woman } The with oil and surrounded with a garnish= he said he thought “those very funny ing of poached eggs; then there is al- postmen, wid big hats an’ axes,” the foreground, *Monk’ and & bunch of by Albert Kothery. kuows,” said the young fellow bitterly, other end of the town. The festival was rabbits, Mrs. C. H. Bowe e studios in r , §15. —No, 109, “Cactus,” | ‘how I can dare ask my poor old gover- | over and Puri had lapsed into solemn animal life of worth. Th lience of the | by Mra. J. C. Morrow, . j A he, ‘T must get | silence. To my unutterable horror 1 ghrysunthemuus, dirs. | S. Brow. uv“"“" Promium, $16. —No. 185, “Ls Franco s simply killing me. You were | saw my companion walking vigit across of twins. s marred by o dark oses,” by Albert Rothe 4 | » great friend of my father ‘and prom- | the courtyard. age west of Chiang o For tanfulies i color and generaltone, | birst Hongratie ” Mettion.—No. 118, | {570 el o, R A P Vot a 1Lving croature moved until s ¢ Sy el L. vohaRe Heskof KRN most ot oach ropust (o nutional plate, RO, Bh A Hiowir by Misd Nalls Bote: 6s : your advice, but it's 00 Jate now. Wil | pariah dog rose up trom near the wall, | Samuel Carter, of Waterloo township, | spring Yang had his son married, and | Stmon prescrved i oarth, 00 kor, 18 i ot cloant of o fow studles | ek of Glorman Stadentas by Miss | you come away with mo? Give out that | gave one howl, and then slunk away | an old farmer of Athens couuty, Ohio, | week ago, to the great astonishment | Jusen Widior '.““1 RIAE Nedliert cause of its poso and selection of polntof | MeLeunen. we have taken ten days’ leave for some crouched down again. Stilt no one | was some time since very sick, and, | of the household, the wife gave birth | SIrty. Which she duiniesitom & bethe e o e e b v o | “Dhird Honor.blo Montion.—No, 161, “A | shooting, tnd s06 mo down 10 the coast. | stirred. My:tongue clove tv the roof of | thinking himself nigh unto death, ho | ton pair of twins. Thy mothor-in-law, | fully carved siivor cup Inherited from pmnxllfi of futuro prominence tu portraiture, | Punel,'” by H. A. Smith. I{T go oif alone I shall be stopped by | my movtis. 1 dared not shout even if T | sent for his son, John IL, liviug in'ono | fearing deficient nourishment, decided Qm-m}. .Annc.l hulru) uil dlm l;nrt{rs V?: o Pho “Villago Sceno in Winter” of Mrs. Firat Promiun L COUOBY anslosn | 1h080 cursod Marwnrees.’ could have riised my voice. A ghastly | of tho western states, to whom he [ to keop the two boys and cast away the Qampoe AE00. 1ahlo. Ia HEInG A b h 1 Y " ftor some hesitation I agreed. He | horror k hold of me as the iden | deeded his large and valuable farm. | girls, which was done, but a neighbor, SI‘:);, ‘“lj'!]‘l(lu":l"‘;‘m‘l"‘{‘,:"(‘" A e up to the ceiling. The queer eats & special bread, square, well cooked and of a mastic color. - The Two Lovers. al. Mrs. C. I f y liss Nellio Rosewater. ter s i L (;mr,:,n‘u"m..,m. and. “Kitty's. Broak- ‘Vp,...‘n,m Promium, $10--No, 215 sent in his application for leave to | struck hat in_his madness my | Unoxpectedly recovering from his sick- | out of compassion, picied them up and Minneapolis Tribune. The Boston girl's is an wsthetic love, Coapaiinaloouve,. And. I o e s T R e o R LN A R A eyl s et o oot ea hung by | © econ P Ao Bt eidive | to Kurope, On'the socond day out we | passed. Nina steps led up to the god— | figure around Niblo's Gardon for many | Which Kortunately Ended Happily, [ (OF the Osear Wilde dosoription Sudie Kelley to treat with grace aud truth | *Flower Girl," by Mrs. C. W. Holmes, now only some three days’ juurueylmm get the sight? In the moonlight | that he heartily enjoyed. stand a word of French, and the terms unconscious of his danger, stood in th corner dipping his big sponge into’ thi bucket. At that moment Pezon came out of his caravan and was struck dumb by the SOME CREDITABLE EXAMPLES, Kings and Queens at Dinner. In Italy the court dines around a table covered with a magnificent ser- vice in gold; it is the only luxury, says the London Globe. There are no flowers, and the dishes of the country are invas riably served—above all the fritto, com= posed of a foundation of artichokes, liver, brains and cocks’ combs, At the German court the finest table is that of the whole commendable, particularly the First Honorable Mention—No. 220, out that I wasgoing on a ten days | honor incthe: greater dishonor of rob- | and instituted proceedings, which were | created much gossip in the capital. portrait, which hos a life fike appearance. O'clock Tea,’” by Miss Kute i, Pettis. shooting expedition. A week later, | bing the idol. Speechless I saw | determined by the judge iding that bl Mrs, Bdwin Davis' “Daiiy Bee" seoms | | Second Houoruble Mention—No. with a couple of tongas, we had started | him mount: step after step, and | the deed transferring possession of the 1o be ready for circulatiou. Study of Stll Life,” by Mrs. 5. 5. . | on our long and wearying journey to | the next tnotdent I saw him enter the | farm was valid and must stand. HE SPONGED OFF THE TIGER. Gearge 1. Gilvert, hold fairly taithful | plates, by Mr: hll y Kellogg Bachert, met crowds of people tramping along— | one, ('iwu'f :l);-n-‘l:, lu\lxr. |I;e. six. He |'ycars. When Pezon, the lion- TS \Vhi:'hbllw;l:ulvm of this baked-bean, browa wirrors to nature, : 972, Téte-a- | men, women and childr paused. vied to shout, but no noise Raymond did not take kindly to the | Moscow with anagerie, he o- Ll Fruits and flowers scomed to be prodom. | teto set, by Miss M. Butterfiold. next day still greater cr . would como:#-He raised his hand us if | ordinary indulgences that e an g o u:\an‘p{:.'; A“t:'x'::f.f(,‘u llinu”\l;}u:‘x)"l- Find un oxcellent proscription. inating subjects. A fruit piece, No. 71, of CLAY MODELING, ;:I) to our inquiries we wi to tear off the' pearl neckluce. It was | employto ruin their health. He did | men of a Cossack, to n out the cages | ho New York girl—ah! there's a love The highly colored **Rudistes.” by Miss Folcankt M hana 5 hr ohoss‘the th 5 ~ i D o - , v poor young friend | shrine ackoss'the threshhold which no Ada K. Parosworth, is atoucd i lier ofteculve | First Bremium, 10=No. 868, twelve 1ea y 1 onad o pick upa steamer to take him | other foot biff that of Brahmin has ever | Charles Raymond has boen a familiar | And Had a Most Remarkable Exploit Mr, Mart 5. Hazelton, wh 0 il w Fivst Premium, #-—No, 800, *‘Meadow A - 3 ~ much color, 1s not ut, all. disple M',?K.“‘“u“{ Lark by Lawton 12, Blager. were returning from the great | still above His reach. His foot then | not use tobacco or driuk intoxicating | of the wild beasts, says the London That's wortny admiration; One dose of that is botter far treatment of “Cocoinuts." plates und platter, by Miss M. Butterfield. Fate, yob diatino, coloring ha. onabied Miss Firab _Houorable Mention — No. 998, l«uu\ul of Juggernaut, held at Puri, | touched the Jeventh. Can I ever for- | fluids, but he had one ln.uumorul'._y Times. The Cossack did not under- ‘Than sea baths or vacation, T ulips. CIAYON WORK. where we were. The tonga wallah kept | flashed out two arms covered with a | His method of dissipation or relaxa- | of the contract were scttled in dumb Tho " “Luncn of Gorman Studerts” fa | | Fiest Ronorabio Mo : “Les | ug luter ted withs m;mfim description hu(r‘-dwl:d—n;y.' two hundred—daggors | tion after the trying LA 0 A nigh e | e By whv of inatsuoting him 1b Colliston 1o & Fox. Iy prety combination [ color, | Images,” ik of the festival and of the great god, | and clasped the daring youth to the | performance were over consisted in | his new duties, Pezon went through a e ¢ ) b Pl S Moo i | Sl Houorable Mention—No. 0, “Por- | which was especially romarkable for | black god’s branst. At tho sume in- | sating tacks for tho amusewent of his | sort of pantomime with tho DrGom: | pavee st b touimes. hioh areived nore tor the wonderful jewels it possessed—two | stant the sound of a gong broke the | friends, There was no legerdemain | sporge and water buckot. The moujik | gy reports ruuning into the schoonsr Mer- 10 put & cover on the beer mug. The report of the committee of judges was 2 i . i o : 0 a 4,“, Rrapound apple subjects of Mrs. . | signed by Dr. J. T, Duryea as chairman, the emerald eyes of inestimable value, its | stillness of the right, and in one mo- | about it, either. He would swallow a | watched him elosely, and appeared to Fiok off tresque isle yesterday mOrBiam. i lision occurred during a thick fog. B. Mumuum. are well dotailed. * | other mémbers of the committee being Hon, | 4ips formed of the finest rubies in the | ment the priests had cast off their cov- | handful of tacks with as much greed us | fully understand the details of the les- 4 [ y A “Lion's Head,” by Miss Edith Pratt, s | ¢. M. Woolworth, Mr. Phil. Stimmel, Mr, | world, and a pecklace of priceless | erings and were rushing to the shrine. | a love-sick maiden would candy. He | son'given. Next morning, armed with lyc:u\(?r copy of & famous painting of ‘an | John Worthington, Dr. Robert Doberty. pearis. ‘Two minutes later I saw the amazed and | found out that ho could swallow tacks | a broom, a bucket and u sponge, he | Ceptaia Rush andthe man at the whoel were uged King of Heasts, whoso teoth hud been — “Tne sun was sinking as we neared | horrified priests carrying out the life- | while working at laying carpotswhena | opened the first eage he came to and | Uhe only ones saved from the Morrick, Mar- i‘f.fl"fi"...'.‘i';fi‘lf,l’xfit.fi‘“““‘ on exbibition in Dropped Dead His Bank. the town of Purl, and we could see the | less body of the dishongred Englishman | voung man. He hus swallowed several | quietly slipped in, as he had scen his | 48 Jobnson, mate, Mes. Cole, Seamen Keu- Mr. Albert Rothery’s “Apples” and 3 ={Rp kt;gram {nmmclufprlun-, It mplau‘x]'lx,a"ulyu\'ul the | and I turned and fled kegs of tacks in his day, and the only | master step on the previous day into | nedy, J. Charievoir and others wore sGrapes” appeal L th .|—Last night Frank Krebs, | trees which surroundes he place. ———— bad feature noticeable “was that his ap- | two cages of harmless brutes; but this [ drowned. naturg bpeal to one with tae candor of | 0t ha Bunk of Horton, fell dead i | Hall & mile the other side of tho town | . The Minden Star expresses the hope that | patite always apneared to be on the RS T AR S VAT N A A A g xfl““..l. has wrought @ oharming | the bank. Death was caused by congestion | 5L00d tho travelors bungalow, whero wo | If & cyclone visits Neoraska this vear, it will | crease, The explunation of the phe- | splondid but untamed tiger, that 18y on Weekly Bank Statement, l".‘.l; th o o s woll 1 | Clieheart Mr. Krebe was ouo of the | intended putting up for the pight. Dur- TorigaLes. Withour? destroying. farm bund. | Bomenon is a simple one. Raymond has | the floor fast asleep. At the noise made ew Youx. May 18.-The weekly bank oo on \e ar, l‘l‘\::::rlh. ::m":. I;m:;bmu:m‘:flzr apkers &zrtho I;::‘I: Ho | ing the last twenty-four hours my young | jngs” it is time to seta new fashion ina | ROt & copper-lined stomach, us has often | by the opening and closing of the door, | statement shiows the reserve Increused P e 2 parwwLh, whndiy- § il boeu cestiee o8 Aie over | companion had kept silence, and was | oyclonic way, aud the abeve would be a | been suggested to him, but he has a | the creature raised its hewa and turned | 85,242,000, The banks now hold $14, 204,000 i moody and almost sullen whenever I | pleasant storm to have for & change.” rong stomach, into which there flows | its green eyes full on the man, who, all | excess of lege! requircments.

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