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\ \ + > o . - ry ANT THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1880~SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 | ——— e —————— — e e - iammat e e e - e oo B ] | DIS\“’“‘[O‘ I“ THE ORIL\” | it quickly mounts to the nead. The Alnos, S“Evs “ DAUGHTER OF A lORD epirncy. Several prominent business | have found much fn her nature to mar- ° THE FIGURE "'0' \ DL g A 0\ \ u:‘v:_trhnrr'- ;l yh\nnr:n\rme! who inbabit the & men have been followest by these fel- | velat. A flimsy, fragile piece of me- The ffgure *9" in our dates is with na and l - = "”\‘_':;;‘”\ of DRUNRARDS, lows and annoyed by numerous anony- | chanism, very exquisite in its delicate has come to stay, No man of woman now Bty Tuiters That the QP Shme R S50 i mous communications ®ne colored man | details, i it could be kept in order, but liviog will_ever date w document withons Tipples and Games of More Than | 0 uXu- and think & mao is vory closs | The Story With Which an Iowa | has proved so annoyi at he has been | very liable to be injured and destroyed. L T N bl g B ] Half the World. to heaven when he is under its inflaence, In o arrested us a vagran driven out of | With Millicent the heart and mind ex ® third 1l v o h ~ Japan propet 1saw much drioking but yery ‘Woman Regales Herself. tho city, Anotiioe 8t tho alloged | changed placos. Lova. hor, and her years TV WL ke ovh on i Loe selond | Jittle drunkenness, and during my whole — detectives is said %o be a gamblor who | whole nature expounded like some beau- Pluce—190—and thero vill rest one . Y A NAT ION OF DRUNKARDS, | year in Asia, mixing with all classes of the | MarpiED BENEATH HIS RANK. | circulates betweon Donver and Omaha. | teous blossom: withdraw this benign “% \ et b A ol people, and going into all sorts of slums, I Ono person, claiming io_be Lord Wads- | influence and it contracted like & morn- There i8 another 0" which has also coma The Cinos of Japan Think Drink | & SEEC S0 opaiian Tondon, 1f the | How the Heir of Wadaworth Hall Fell [ 8g0. He showed Mr#Bteseo numerous | The first your of their betrothal had Tk 16 UL HA¥o 10 VAL SRV Do%: vear Oame from the Gods—The Chinese Mongolian or the Indian drioks to the same in Love With & Pretty IMos papers, had long consvlgations with her | gone und Millicent was alone, for the for Vi pince, Ub ten Fears for SEoond Bleol; Inveternte Gamblers—Oricks excess as does his Caucasian brotner, ho does _ by nd told her that lar#@ sums of money = vear had not only gone, but Fairfax, too 8 it hos this yoar stood in first place, and 5 n it in secrot. And as to drunken women, I and What Oame he ady sn recovered and de- | —gone to win fortune and fame. For it will no. move irom there; it_is the new ets Tanght to Fight saw nu‘t“nluwlh‘ G e S of It posited in banks in':vln'l nd Chicago. | whom—Millicent? Perchance. -~ “No. 0" Hiwh Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sews - ie only approach to it was in the im- She says he informod Jaar that he is not That, however, made it nono the less g Machu itation of drunkenness by two pretty | uite ready to stwke-the blow that | bitter to her girlish heart—his love was I ' is not an old style of maching ¢ 5 I’n'..unnn ’(‘Irl:‘v:l'l’H, i nese goistin girls on ninfature st She Lives Behind Bolted Doors, Would deal vengoandi¥s tho conspira- | forte U For Ti6ky hig hitme, Tams & Q c\ bl LU L o LU ELE L $ ouriohted 1980 by Frank G, Carpenter, Nikko. 'I'his was ata picoie given by Mr. X &y W : 4 1 . h LA N e RSN then cul mow improved,” but it 18 an ons WASHINGTON, 7.—[Special to Tue | Charles Flint, the eastorn manager of the In an old wooden two-story building | tors, as he lacked a litg evidence, She but ho was gone. 3 then callod "t impraved,'\ buk 1t 18 an gns Ber., |—During the the past summer Sal- | W bury Watch company, at which he had | that stands on a prominent corner in | expects him to returh.as soon as heis It was evening, somber, melancholy, best mechanical experts of the a What Vitlon Army His sWacked India. A com ed these girls to sing toand vlay for the | the husiest part of the busy city of Mis- | |vn\h|yn d to prove and claim all his | and Millicent sat a-musing over the low & better proof is wanted of that fact than the pany of reformed English men and women is naturally associated with | Souri Valley livesa woman who is either | ”f'\'f;‘, % reporter recently ealled at the :','\" ',,:Z:“,‘l"”l““"', l" ‘::".‘ ‘\,\‘,m," “;.I":. “‘»K,y,',"‘, Qm Q %u 1(\‘.‘: tio, R e bt vod H.”.‘lz“‘x’x:; suiled from London to Bombay, and there allof the castorn nations aro | o vietim ot strango hallucination [0s- | Bregoo establishuient in Missours Vale | woirdly 1 cHREBTIOEY o Chicago newspapers of October 21 i began their war a u.-ulv. int r|w LA 1Es UL tuknce, TieClitese Arq | tered if not created in hor mind by a took numer ssurances tha A fa W girlish face, upon which '\ Iy or sl way, They discarded their " | skillful clairvoyant for the purpose of | wis not a conspi r before permis- | the fitfui ficelight trembles, now illumi- “& phish clothes, and put on the dross of the hdioa bt AL BOLLA AR e T o X n was granted to enter her presen nating one check with a s oW, z)sf S 9 0 This dress, in many of the dis- Lhe man who works for five cents a day L ning hor lit S limb stairw 1 "I it a hite sheot, | MO0 WHO hag ono cent set_aside for his sup' | is the victim of conspiracy, gigantic in ol iieway und pa tricts, s little more than a dirty whitesheet | poe wiil go to u conk stund and invest thav | o that ias beon car w2 e wrapped in folds around the bare body, and | cent upon the little lottery which the mua ;""" '“’“I" bt i 1 1 B : A Ngb sota and Wisconsin, and the fir o the fair white skin of these Caucasions | runs io connection with it If he win he may | for o » than forty years, and has for | he was at last ushered into the pr ¢ | features and tender myotis eyes—oyes atovety coun \“1“-' ‘o t has been exe j hone out strangely among their blacker | KEU two dinuers, if ho loses tie ous without. | its object the robbory of theonly daugh- | of the secluded and carcfully guarded | that have a shadow in their tonderress O ¥ bk ; g At Lien Tsin every peddler of cakes and 2neli vrothren, Most of them were barefooted, | yj).q hroad s a bamboo tube as big around | Lof of an English lord of her bivthright and a twist of the sheet not seldom showed | 'y yumbler, and in Lgis thoro are a numoer and an immense fortune. The woman heiress. Her husband, a ple , with but little er, took a prote hibit ant gen- | —a shadow of tears, dried but not for- 3 W[ . No womuan, f she ¢ Thoro are’ ponsive lines, 100, | WEWX® &Q'fi ?C\G%s AV | atonta’ be: without & pare legs as well, The pirls appeared | of sticks about the length of @ knut 0 T isa Mrs, Kmma Bresee. For tho about the soft cut mouth, which tell of upon the stage and told their experiences | ncedlo, and of tho sjze of a slat gt 4 . rd 1 tween the reporter and the lady. He | anything but peace, repose, content or lw'lrvi-‘--“{.l.vw\-wyu x'.“»‘ |; I:_V;I-hl :-m:lnx(- in “"C With intoxicating drinks in this garb, The | ¢l On tho ends of . some of thesc | eight or nine years she has lived very | Tig the most implicit faith in her story, | happiness. Sorrow and Millicent Hon s hnopy "Unlcas ho sslls tie “No, 0.4 No men paddied abouttho stroets with drum and <‘ sticks there are numbers, wuile others | quictly’in the Valley, carrying on quite | and evidently participates in her fear | have met face to face, yon, been bed- HO o RS B HrORREVAUL RIS paddled about the strod d are blank. ‘Uhe numbers are on the ends of ser-meiey S SRBEH inery | that her life will be foully taken. He | follows the g ¢ nights. \ fife. and the samo fantastic drumming up of | the sticks which ure stuck into the tube, and | 1 ¥ eUSIVe and prosperous millinery Py ML/ © | fellows these many, m nights. But 2 ’ ¢ o of progress unless ho furniehes his custo- recruits went on as is seen in the Salvation | the purchaser pays so much draw. If he | business. Sheisa tall, well-preserved vv;}“‘.np;llnlclm\,:v-\lu.lvhlll‘imn._rtmm :‘Ilv"“n‘)‘» | \\n‘l‘l ‘\uns‘ xLI remembered by .[iu g‘mul with the only perfect sewing machine Ay i this counteg. Tho botter class of | PULLS 0uL & Sk With o hutnber on 1t ke bas | woman of forty, with a high and narrow ; A i R R b anisin for famiiy use, the “No \Wo A OF. DAleh. yolresbitad b ! dously. The lady running | Milly had no such a comrade. There aro hupny, for our trade his wore tha foroignurs woro disgustod with the antics of | tio number of cakes teproseuted by it, i | forohead and deop-sot durk eyes. Sho j the salvationists, and they claimed that they Ines ' N | i stream, telling her story with endless | had been a timo when tho first robin’s PRACTICAL dumvl‘.\.m». Chinese dinners is tho guessing the number | has always been regarded by her friends 1 vavieties of details, furnishing mat did the cause of temperance more harm than | of fingers which one man tnrusts out quickly | and neighbors for mun sires to be happy . 9% No man hould be happy until ho has purchased tho tlemn chary pparent forceof | gotten. tive position be s tiie birth of the “*No, 0. [ WILSON M'F'G COLL S8 8 song was | set than her voice, SHoand 187 Wahash ave Clieago, ch as o little queer in her sters ot yellow-cover i ¢ o on o : d i d | when the spring’s latest and softest good. The Salvation army officers replied cfore tho s of his neichoors, If the ! PR vanal i o | literature. She had a ream or thore of | sunshine wasno more of n welcome sight $llat they wantod 1o show the Eindoos that is wrong the guesser hus to takea | 1C40DS, giving tho Impression that sho | j b} k00" manaseript, and inii- | thun the lovoly face of Mijtiont Hops HE HA”_WAY ”ME TAH[ES they wore their brothers, and that they | drink of samsnu. Fun tan is the wreatest | had seen some deep troublo that had | Sived s PN 1l hud not been told, | But that was in the days forever gone, g could be closer to them while wearing t 080 gawe of chance. [t is played ev same dress. They said thatthey proposed to | where, and o throughonut India and 1o carry the y- { | given a strong tinge of melancholy to is usually run by stock com- | { ome friends in- the ast were going 1o | in the golden dawn of he womanhood, OMAHA, her mind and left it a trifle unbalanced. s0 these ‘‘memor cru- | panies in houses culied tan koon. ‘Lhese I nda” in writing a | whon she and Fairfox wandered. to- BURLINGTON HOUTE. Leave 8140 into cach district attired in the dress of | houses have two roowms, in oo of wiich cash | Sho was or o strong religious disposi- | full history of her case. [ Fether along the shimmering rivers | 114 South 15th St., Next to P, 0. | nenivind's ™ Orres % the nativo . 1t is haroly probuble, however, | or copper coins alone are played for, and | tion, given to works of churity and liv- The numerous attacks upon her life | shore at sunset, by holy moonlight, in Ohloa e that they will do this, for tho in the other of which siver and gold | 1ng a quiet unobtrusive life. But re- | were navrated atlongth, Once she had | joyous morn, in that beautiful dream OMAHA, - NEB. Chiicago Mail. DIESS OF BOTH SEXES arc used. A fan tan table has four numvers | ooh a drvess made in Lincoln. She dis od o b contly she has blazed out into a promi- nanee that | y dre ce in a life >, Chicago Local one droams but onee in a lifotime, L b el LT ety not | on it—one, vwo, thr: s of | tree men to manag and four, and iv takes he gamo. At tue hegd ' 1n some of tho remote districts of Ing more comprehensive than the fig attracted wide attention | cov of poison sewn in the Por months no word had come from ITION UNIVERSETLE, PAIS, October teway now leaving it in shalow, as the flame R i ing through numerous doors, the heavy | starts up or dics ou n tho hearth, - (XY fie “No. 0 nas taken the hirat premiun fed on | yoits of which were cautiously drawn, | A fairand gichish face, with graceful SRNW At it tho State fairs of fowa o Lincoln & Concordia Lo'l DrbaAnEs > villago | lining, A stranger who camo into her | Fairfax, and their wadding day Garments. Bons, Muils, Gloves, Caps, | Colorado Mail M e vardrone ‘s | $its the croupicr, who has u groat pilo of cop- | 4nd made her presence in the village g, AS an airfax, and their wedding day was t s, , Cups, lo Ml the Garden of Kden, and the wardroos afthe | L8 0 L8 " eadh with Littlo square bolo in its | very annoying to several of its most | store throw a handful of fine powder | coming on apace. There was a time, | Kobes, Mat L always on hand. e { Ixproy. ol al rments redyed, refitted | Keusas City Express T CRIL&P. and relined Depot 1th & Marcy ats M ngs and bracelets. A dans of Indin the women dress in lovse ntaioons and shirts | | i i i e, pac " - b 3 Y L Or LWo ag to her face, on one occasion. It made | thongh, when his letters came plente- 8oy s confined to anklets, | middle, and each as big around as a red | prominent people. A year or twoago | in ) T | thongh, when his let came plente nseys 18 \mong the Mohamme- | cent. He gathers up a double hanaful of | she visited Lincoln, and while there | her deathly sick, and she was satisfied | ously enough, every day almost, | these aud puts them under a tin basin. The | oylled ghted with loving fery upon a clairvoyant, and was | it was poisonous. Other powder had | f O:abia. | O3 , Who st f wse | gamb o around the table, then . poetry, ? AT, ) ton, and th L von 8otme vory. stavtliug information | been Qiscovered soattored on the ci= | faithfuinoss, but, togothoe with Millyyd | ELush Cloaks vepnired. T N e = 1 : Bhirta uro decidodly deeoliouo at tho newk | Dt Lusie money on oo of the four nuttberss | 00 IOl Shortly after her return | pots of hor living rooms. One nighta | hapoiness, that timo had flown. Y=L Mighest prices paid for fur skins, | ReRMOUEA Accomuow'n G4 & m 016 p m { . “Ihe pantalovns grow narro ver and smatlor | B0 2% HOY D 10 BRI OF Shein and | she was called to Omaha, it is said, in | bomb of some sort was thrown into her | — She watched and waited, yet he did S Night hxjreis L0 0 & m i Sara Bernhardt glove, Their costume is by | counterfeit. A third mun connected | another eclairvoyant who ml‘ynr(:.\"fl detoctives succeeded in eapturing a fel- Ah, what bitter pain! W bitter ik 4 R T TR T i s o pretty one, and the pretty Eug- | With the game is also present t pay over the | herself us an ‘‘estate huntress.” What low who had six other bombs 1o his pos- | torturel What a long fever of anguish Practice limited to the treatment of the il A L2 lish Salvationists have notimproved their | MODEY 10 the winnoers, As soon us the game | ghe learned from this “estate huntress” | session. She showed the reporter one | and despaiv! eIy appearance by adopting it. | a ready tho busin is takon and the croupicr, | g in line with the information she | of these alleged bombs. It was broken, | Millicent starts, and half turns her DISEASES OF WOMEN A AR Intemperanca is growing toan alarming | bY folig an iory fod into tho nols of th | 1,4 secured at Lincoln, and she re- | but the shatterod remuants boro a | shapely head. The door ercuks, and + | *Kansas City. Lincoin & A ‘ extent in Inaiu. Tno salo of beor and liquors | Fasty Arans AAy four b s e, The B | turnod to the Vulloy and 'announced to | striking resomblance to an incandes- | tho postman sialiss in. He drops a let L e AGrans oand Ervress in licensed by tho English government, wnd | 5Ot ta losing. i1 tho poncy comes out | her friends that sho had received in- | cent cloctric lamp. She glivly narrated | tor in hor lap and retives. Bladder and Kidney troubles, ! L Ravress: apililon Passenger, Dally Daily Exosps Sunday. 1s of her husband and o detee- o going to tho outskirts of the of bud whisky that the poor Tindoos drink. | oven aud four cash are loft, the money of | dubitable proof that she was the only | the det rly those slender fingers g Queen Victoria sent 2,000,000 gallons of beer | four wins. And if tareo or two ure loft, | daughter of Lord Wadsworth, of W t sp | 1504 Parnam Stracts, = - Omaha, the onvelope, and the burning eyes do- | — i | 3 | TS e e s okl amd 36 Tndia 10"t AIBE10 Sonr, And | thOSO PULTINE their money ‘on four savo thd | worth hall, Tancastershiro, England, | ¢ity, and~ oxploding one of theso | vour the well-known handwriting on | pouiis s SPENCER OTIS, Ophn | |30 St adten v in addition to this she has licensed breweries '\"l")m'lll uf'-l?--nr gml:u.. All nln pumber one | Gho then acquainted them for the first | bombs It wis filled with ’ the back. With a glad, half-stifled chanieal By r and Draftsman, will nct as con- — — - sy Sme all over the country. There _is | lose. Itisthe same ratio on the other num- | o Uitk some startling facts | & poisonous gas, which almost | cry, the missive flics to her lips. to. Drawings. Trao lixpres Vam 5 ¢ palm- . in - India, | bers, and the gambler has one chance of win- ! 8 1 Hom_avaninith S A . i s NIght EXpross,. 5 p m a s o y a, pauy NI RO ST ar e Ry M (8 I AR OReEO 0 EFAY. | LBu them, even in the open air. Irom Fairfax? Yes, He would be \ ASprcia iy, which, being tapped, produces a liquor [ Mng, twoof not losing anything, and one 3 Hevlabtactiveaiha i : H i F.E &M VR I : o, phitighe nf“”]_m o Produces 8 Mauor | chumeo . of losing. S one | cent attempts that had been made to er detectives had furnished her with | home the next evening, and were it Y Denotit e e o Ar ave Yoo’ injoxienting, Nuture has thus pro. | Species of fan tan, Another is the gambler, | murder her, and also that she had been | numerous proofs of their fidelity, and of | Miss Millicent’s pleasure he would run Ax G sLE & Webater o) OmAlin: | LOmAtY Vided Indin with the cheap means of getting | ! 1 Wins, gets three threo times the amount | made the vietim of a conspiracy cover- | the justice of hor claims. ~ Amoug those | down and tell her all about himself, his Black Hills Expross B0 a4 m| 3:40 p m drunk, and her peaplo have taken advantage | OF his stukes, but if any of the other thres | jng o period thatembraced all the years | exhibited to the reporter was an old | marriage, his wife. 1mporter and Dealer fn all kinds of BIRDS, | Hitstnus & Superior Hiih & m oF . T gl Hau0Fs ke, howover, pro. | Bbers win, o losos. - Choro ure as many. | of e Tife, and had boen defrauded of a | silver spoon, and o Baby’s dress, the | An hult hour later she stood among 1 and RARE ANIMAL Davia Oity & York Dass,| bl b n ferred, and wherever our civilization goes, | Other kinas of games played ou these fan tan | o \pyna that re into the millions. | make and marking of each, toher mind, | the moaning winds on the shores of the | BIRD CAGES, AQUARIUM orfolk Pa our strong drinks make progress bourds as are played on the roulette table, g urn from Omaha | being estate huntress,” | were bsolutely conclusive that th and the chances vre in all cases s0 | Shortly after her r d A chanoe CaEEEAMLILIIIORD eiics of her hoble hevitage, prov who run the game. L3ven in paying the win- | she was visited by the turbid river—stood whero they together | BIRD SEED A SPECIALTY, had often stood and watched the rose- IN ADVAY OF OUR BIDLES. Korea was opened to western ideas and 0. &N.W. R R, | HibRs, seven per cent is usually thiken out t6 | who remaincd ns o member of the fam- | ing her infantile récord to be connected | colored light glow tnd fade upon the | 417 S-15th€t. - - SheelyBlock- | pepot'iith'x Marcy sts men a little over o decado ) m‘:ll lhtl! pay the expense of the proprietor, and the | ily for a long time. When she left, | with the lordly famly, water. 9 Chicago Expross, Dail; | -l](ul::;vu ;L&&:xhtfill" }Vl:l::l ;T::“‘l’}l“:p\':flb.x‘:n:! professionuls asusnal Mrs. Bresee accompanied her to Omaha, As the reporter pussed out he asked h’s mo, what a confoundedly queer DRS BETTS & BE’ITS Fust Cimited, Dat'y { AT ool U oy tirleBA L ks a8 vara OHbioe: MAKE THE MONEY and many visits were made by the two | 0no of the girls in the millinery estab- | world 1s this. and what a confoundedly ' S TIRETAL | ites. In many of the buts turougnout Korea | China has its policy game,which is not much | bevween the two places. The strange | lishment 1l she knew anything about | funny, queer thing is the human heart. 1405 FARNAM STREET, OMATIA, NaB. Dm%l" .,‘;’I\',,;},Ly you may find beer bottles and whisky bottles | different from that known in America, and a | actions of Mrs. Bresce and many reports | these attemnts to poison her employer. [ One year ago this time I thought Milly (Opposite Paxton Hotel) et up as works of fine art, and taking the | Ereatdeal of gumbling goes on by means of 3 t she had circulated of recent attempts | She corroborated! the claim that a | Hopo was to be my wife—Milly Hope, place that we allot to raro bits of china or | Cards. - Al sorts of winos of chaco aro | oy her life led to_ inquiries by her | Strangor had once thrown some myster- | with her baby face and whimpering vanetian cut ginss. Inglieh boer, ['renct | tain tho law, bt oy aro winked atby | 0 bors, when she told them the | ious powder about the placo,and thut | ways: My 1ifo on it she has forgotien Japan of any size hus its liquor store. In both | houses. At the treaty poris there | the numerous sensational details it isto | sieic . : 3 So thought TFairfax as he strolled Japan and Chima the differont brands of ales | i8 probably “more playing than | the following effect. _The little city hasbeen groatly along the quict, old-fashioned street ana liquors are counterfeited by the natives, | 1 the interior, and itis not uncommon for Lord Wadsworth contracted a mor- | cited over the numerous ineidents of | leading to the Hope.home. His step is The labels on them are forged, and the poor- | & tan to lose a concubine at the gaming | gyputic marringe with a young and | the str affaiv. Among those who | light, his heart buoyant. He has no o8t of intoxicants are sold under f fable, | All over China tho frait stands will | |,y tiful English girl who ‘was far be- | have been shadowed and aunoyed, | cares, mo' conscience, is married, e ey tho naber of seots: containos inCen | low him in social station, and loved her | ¢harged by M scoas being con” | wealthy, contented, and all the old fa- 8 whisky bottle acting for o stopper for 8 | Crunge. 1T Sou guess Tight you got five | 80 devotedly that when Ris position de- | cerned in the conspiracy, aro a promi- | miliur séencs look s beautiful us in the Will se, if you exwnine the botties whicn | times your stake, if not you pay for the or- | manded a union with u titied heiress he | nent official, a merchant, a profes- | days when aro suphosed o contain the finest of Srench | Anee and give five times tho wmounv you | fled from England and brought his | sional ~ gentleman and a heavy | John reaches the common, where a cognac, that the corks of Brown’s stout and | have bet. N ot oung wife to America. He was fol- | capitulist. There are numerous in- b of the river reveals itself, and Bass' ale are used in them. Old bottles | Ihere are few horses in south China, and | [owed and the two tuken back to Eng- | dications that the ‘‘estate huntress” | the evening sunlight dancing in beam- which liave contained the finest of liquors | thore s littlo horse-racing aweng the na- | y4,q" 400 separated, but ot until a | has gained a wonderful influence over | ing beauty, after o night of darkness nd, and has | and storm, o’er the rippling surface, R IRD VA0 At ves [ Ritl bron| L8R tw: tives. ‘'ho Chiueso have not yet learned to DEgss s e D e o S that poor beer, bad whisky and log-wood | M#ke up for the lack of those two' great fea- hearted mother dicd w{tuu a year, and | TR {h\: s _dg‘ 2 ‘un‘u,n‘)m a picture he would fain wine are ruining the constitutions of the | tures of American chance by betting on cock | tho desolated lord, who had in the A oolitrarto pay the alleged ex- | close his eyes upon. g " Colestials of the eastern port. fights, bird fights and cricket fights. The | meantime attained his majority, took | peases of dotectives, ete. I'he throwing Fairfax halts, takes the cigar medi- The Chinese aro very fond of champagne, | HEhUing of crickets is oue of the institutions | his buby and returned to America, pre- | 0f bombs, the scattering of powder, the | tati from his mouth, and shading and, when I called upon any of the govern- | of China, and crickets are caugit, fed and | fopring to live among the scenes where | Writing of letters, the securing of an | his eyes with one hand, peers off adown ment ofcials in China, Japan, or “Korea, | trained for fighting, Tuerois u fixed diet | o}y known his brief happiness. He | 0ld spoon and faded baby dress, are all mmon where a crowd of men, champagne was brought out.' Li Hung | for them, and purt of their food consists of | -5 Ch Sy sarly $300,000, which | thought to be parts of ‘the scheme to | women and children are seen in com- T i FPF e honey and boiled chestouts, 1f they get sick | brought with him nearly il g (] OIIBDRADCRe 1RCIPNIALOIEAB A ILRCO] Chang, the viceroy of China, drinks with nis o Y R | vor shor sitod in Now Y ‘hicago | Play upon the lady’s imagination, and i el oo Foag e ) ® | they ure fed with a diet of mosquitoes, and | he deposited in New York and Chicago | P! ¥ y g 5 motion upon the r 1 E e O L o ity are as an inheritance for his child, Ho be- | induce her to partwith still moro of her | “Some luckless urchin S liquid sorves the samo purposo as coffos GROOMED AND TRAINED LIKE HORSES. came aware that his grief was shatter- | money 1n order to at last gain her leg- | ducking I venture,” quoth he, swerv- | _Ofice hours, 9 &.m, to8p. m. Bundays, 10 a. somotimes does 1n the cast. T'he mikado of | Before being caugnt they are weigned, and | ing his reason, and appointed one whom | acy aud rank, ing from the path and striding to the mfl;‘:“‘fim, AalChrontat Nerrous Bk Lend Japan, is passionately fond of champagne, | there is a fixed regulution as to the 2 he supposed to be a faithful friend. Mrs. Bresee has sold her home, and | gpot. Blopd Diseases. J and it Is whisporod ab Toklo that bis mujesty | Koch cricker hus its record pusted up un the | named Charles B. Ellis, as the guardion | hlel: ‘businens ‘H,:]um:tu'fl)"‘}.vl being ro- | o joins tho motlo omblage, | 68 Consultalion a3 oMc or by man fres now und then drinks too much of it. Chani- | doors ot tho house in which tho fight is 1o | of hig child and custodian of the mon stricted, the evident shrinkage being | nervously pufling at his cigar,as his se_santi by wuali or oxpross, soo s catl o ace o 8 ney 5 i ) ar, packed, free from observation. Guarantees to pagne iutoxieation laste fora, full day aftor | tuko piace, and the ownor of the crlcket | 13)jjg" proved faithless, and detorminod | accounted for on_ tho theory that the | oyes ecateh the sharp outlines of n | Siee quitkiv. safely aud pormuneniy. AT birsos 0 e omporor 0 ndaed the | mood fighting crickes is vory valaable and its | to permanently dispose of tho child and ' clairvoynnts and detectives are guining | Kuman form beneath the shining folds | NERVOUS DEBILITY Spermatorsiien, semt Storles told of his indulgidg in them are | fame goes abroad in the land. It will briog | the father, and sccuro the moncy. By “,"‘."ff“”.‘y .‘"‘“l“ the delusion under | of a sheet that covers it, outstretched | aions, Physical Decay. arising from jndisore true, mnst be a serious matter to bis cabinet | & big sum, ana when it dies, according to | paying a liberal sum he had the father Which she is laboring. They do not | upon the sana. L tlon, Excess or Indulgence, producing Sleeploss and the ladies of the palace. I attended | Archdeacon Grey, itis buried 1 a silver | confined in a private insane acsylum in @ Seem content with what they ure thus | The women are moaning, and the | Besd, Despondency. Mipies on the face, aver. at Soul, the capital of Korea, a re- | cofin. The cricket pit is a low tub 1 T i eaining. It v s letters i e M . T 'y sion to soclety, easily aiscouraged, Jack of confi b bich is | Milwaukee, and placed the child in the gaining,but anonymous letters indicate | men in lugubrious silence, for some in- ° 0 e view of the army, and drank champagne | piaced on a table. After the inse 18 are Yl b6y ety A Rl A donce! dull,uniit foratudy or Dusiriess, and inds e g o 0, | th are bont on making some of i > next proper thing. . | life a’ burden, Safely, permanently’ and pri- in company with General Dye nud the other | weighed and groomed they are put into this | KCePing of a woman name m:‘“ ‘:":"“ tho e g ion of the next proper thing to do. 7 e A : i LA s PAEE! tely eured, Consult 1rrs, Amorican” ofiicers. who have gone there to | tub and tickled with straws unul thoy rush | 110 then procured thoe public ke cltizondupayehushi mongy,woribe What, found drowned?” queird Fair- | JRGZ g4 o ia, Nop, Lo & Betts. 18 reorganizo the troops. . Wo cliniced ilaswes | b eath other with loud ehirrups and flght to | newspuper of an account of the murder | furthor annoyed by having their names | fax, as with carciess motion he lifts tho i KD Discases Srehits » anenss with the big-atted IKorean generals, and | the death, They are as brave as fighting | of Lord Wadsworth by a band of Indians ~ Eiven unpleasant notoriety in connec- | gneet that covers n dead face, Blood and Skin Diseases Srehitis.n dlscess upon going to the paluco had ngain to drink | cocks, and they wrestle, bite and tear | on the plains and the robbery of his tion with the sensational story of the | Merciful God! What a face! Fesulta, completely eradicatod without the aid tho aamo liquor in’ compauy with the king's | each ~ other till ono 'or the othor | money which he was cacrying with him. | conspiracy against an Euglish heiress. | he sume that had shone upon his | $AMEFIRY, Scrobula, r/sipelas, Yever Sores, cabinet ministers. In calling upon his bics- | dios, Quail fights are common all | Phis veport he sentto Kngland with the | Their effortsin this direction are, how- | holiest dreams, the fa 3 oux Clty Expross. .. Bioux City Ac'mmodat’ St. Paul Limited. *Florence It shily |xcept Sunda tBunday Only. = BUBURBAN TRAILNS, Westward, . Running between Councll Biutfe and Als bright, In addiion to tho statio s mentloned, trains stop at ‘I'wentieth and Tw nty-fourth b eets, atd 8t the Summiv in Vmaha, Brond- Trans- | Omaha way. | fer. dopot. AM. | A M a.m has had o | RS i St Py that had w yphilitic S Throat, Mo T . e ! Scduens, tho Patriarch of Jerusalem, 1 Joined | over Chlt, and thoy aro carried on much s | aan o hebe g e O e hild | ever, availing them nothing. g N RCR AP R Eastward, | withi hiin in_a jigger of some liquon which | cock fizhting is in Now Orieans. Thequails | fAGitonul Jnforiiuiion that e CRIC Rl B iaiontn U Joura e & Have ‘failod. il Ard,. | was as strong as chartreuse, and I seldom | fight fiercelv bul the spectators must be very | Bad died. A part ol o8 | SHE LOVED HIM WELL. FOLROG LI PRNbIERN0; | 0 Kidney, Ul‘mflfv nd Dadder Complmnts, | “AT- | Bouth | ghee- (Omahn i made a_cal' upon any of the foreigners in | quiet in order that the fighting birds bo nov | DuBoise woman was to destroy the J One swift glance at those mobile fea- | ALK Ymrm“'(_, orinful, Diticult, too fre: | pright.(Omaba| " y. | Depot. | | Asia without being asked to take a peg. frighteucd. In most cases the bird is pur- | child as quietly us possible. This tho | 0 oore Lunisiodin the holiday editton | PUFeS: the myotis cyes, staring and | SR ith S ilky sediment on standing: Weak | “a. 5. | A M. ] “Pegs” 18 the name for drinks among | posely made deaf whi'e training, and this is | woman did not do, but permitted her to R AT e e e iy MZ ) stony, and that dripping, sunny hair, | Back, Gonorrhan, Gleet, Fidl o By ” | the Englishinen all “over the eust. *Cowe | done by blowing into the bird's' ear with a | live and regard her as hor mothor. |, o0HC FRGRIEIRIEEAL 0L | and Fairfax uttercd ucry’ that chilled | Proniotly and Safely Cured, g ) | and have a pog with me, means “como and | tube. “Pigoon fighting also furnishes muoh | Ty moved from Chicago, where the ey were betrothed—John Fuirfax | 4}, giurdiest of them all to the bone, | B Guaranteed per. i I8 take a drink,"” and the cxprossion ros, I am | opportunity for Cuneso betting, and covk | oulh vy stavted, to Linn county, | and Millicent Hopo—standing side by | und covering his face in his huads, ho | & RLCTURIE! futnted per | 10 8 { el (Esihe cldipsulow st evaryipiaiea. | EHIE 8 common ik [somo’ pAFtaiof “the (g and sottlod in o clearing in the | sido on the shimmering rivew’s shore, | floa P | movall complote. without euttingcaustis, ‘or | §igd H k| maun takes puts & peg into his cofin, Fow | o ) AL RetHlo £ 3 ) 4 ) Y K Nation. Cares effected at hon t 7 | Ginncra are Riven by forelners in the oast at | - The Giamese are mveterate gamblors, and | 80018 within fifteen” miles of Cedar | the dying sun and tho pale, rising moon | He knew not whither he went, but it | Witkiout a moments pain or annoyance, 7o | Y08 o | which'three or four kinds of wine are not | thera are more gambling houses than there | Kapids. Qividing theheavany: matterod not. o must go somewhere, | M9 Yonug Men and Middle-Aved Men 1ita 1012 sorved, and more wine 1s seen on the tables | are stores in Bungkok, The Chinese own ‘When only fourteen years old she TP e Ty o ) R anywhere—anywhere from the shores The WUl effects of early 10:00 11:07) of tho hotels than on those of Europe. I | most of these houses, and the business is al- | married, through the influence of her L1 piain. g clrelob ) ofthat hideous river—anywhere away A SURE CURE Vs, ®pral, efects of ganio [ oY) Lo nover saw so much whisk, upon the tables | lowed to go on on account of the big reve- | supposed mother, a young man by the | upon her inger—that white and taper | from fziends, away from memory, away | Weakness destraying voth mind and body, with | Py}, 1:07 ':]'o:";i'n‘l"“‘;‘l‘l“’,"’""“"‘“‘l":f'(‘,':l{"::l ',f;’l‘:};;‘ ugon | mue which it pays to the government. | name of Bolayer,but was so cruclly | finger whose slender shupe he knew so | from remorse—anywhere to forget, any- | Tng® Do o raneativoursd, S 1:0 201 arink whisky 0s & StmUIAGE) tho foreigner | ooy 810 Stlll used to soms extent aa | treated that she separated from bim. | well—and they vowed to bo truo to each | whoro to hido away from that cold, dead DB&,,BFTTSO::;""-«,“,,»,,w improper Indul: | i) i | in the east driuks it s & boverage. At his 4 thi P jtn | She lived for a time in Deunison and in | gther whatever came—trouble, peace or | face and dripping hair. oy and mind, WANUng them 1or Dusiness 8:10) e H w Jilnch and at his' dionor. bo has B bottio of | Evwrie sheiis, winch are. suut thasivo ot | Dunlap, lu. In tho meantime she had | gt HHECEEIETIOR BICR B | “yiinin bis room and the shadows of Botynid i, Nilnctg nain sor busincan 0 o | Scotch whisky beside nbis plate, and he | lina bean, and which, in Siam, take the | obtained a divorce, and at Duulap met, b N TALAS 4 * | night about him. God of mercy, can it Mawiien Mg~ or those entering on that hap g 3 B5iaT) Bl ‘ drinks it dilited with soda wator or with | piace of cash. Swgapore aud Penang ure | loved and married the man Bresce,who | Nothing could ever part their move. be truo? Yes, About his neck he felt | BY 1o uwaro of physical debility, quickly us A bor | ! Kl";" fi.\d(,m’;'l\u:l&ulu':'m;lrre ":.':.'n"fi..:,nymd. nozed“m v.uuupg.mlmnnx Mufi“'\ -;-ul all | i her present faithful husband. “'Even death itself can not partus, | two icy arms clinging, with their % OUR SUCCESS, §:50 fi | ay out, ye or year, over the west Pacific you will find at Her father, Lord Wadsworth, having | Milly,” said he—he who had scoffed the | slender hands clasped together, 15 based upon fasts, First—Practioal Bx o0 | :“:"’eg'r'l:“} ‘::‘I‘l""l':’;‘"‘:‘ 5“""""’!‘:‘?'22;‘%::‘“‘:: }ll\l::i'ii'fli?;lurl)?ll‘flet:ryatt‘::\ll‘::'lh:o;ln::h'a",}.',‘:, | atlast escaped from the asylum, has | peyelation, he who saw nothing good *And you, biue eyes, if you should “e‘:z.c :lr‘x’nm;ll:\;‘a‘rjfi.‘ué- ’“‘",f' lyuminn' 512 103 | B v ing N spi oV i o o " ius s | » Th 3 d ern ports. As aclass, however, thero are no | Touisiana lottory in America, and its draw- | D680 busy unearthing the conspiracy, | from gut the realm of his own happi- | 91 the coffin lid could not keep you | pired'in I IADR oty SEaaty b sutt saehsbea || 2oud) 13248 brighter business men and no wore cultured | fngs are participated in by both foreigners | And she is helping him in every way “ VY14t i from me; if you loved me well you would ['n... affecting cures without injury = ol good-fellows to bo found anywhore in the | and natives. Thore are lotteries 1n Hyvpt, | possible. ness. "I would return to you from the | ropurn and again these fair arms would R nond 8 cents pastege for Colobrated worke ‘COUNOLL 8LUFFS, world than the Auglo-Asiatics. ‘The most of | Greece and Turkey, and Cairo has numer: | For several months past Mrs, Bresco | grave, my soul would come back to be | hold me thus!” P oneaoi s Tous-ad Dellosie Disesses; | oo g them are bn‘:l[-]ulurs. with es ;"L“lhmenll of | ous gambling houses at which the games are | has been keeping herself barricaded in | near my litile sweetheart. And you, ‘Who spoke? imay save you ‘Taturs suifering and shamo, and CRICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO, § thoir own, ey aro mon of broad experl: | played on tho same plan of those 'of Monto | rooms connected with the store, and in- | blue eyes, if you should dic, ihe coffin’ | e whirted quickly round but no one | 841 oidet years to'life. " No lstters har S0 pmiA No.18...e.,1i1) A anony ) Jz over | Carlo, out not with the aawe honesiy, The | gty that the borrid conspiracy, of | lid could nol'keep you from' me; if you | save himsell was in the roon. Ho could | Walvass oreai) oo upauied by d cents iastampa. fwpmi No 2. o m MILK OF HUMAN KINDNESS, {inocks aro fond of gambling, aud, though | whion she claimy to be the victim, | loved me well, you would return and | feel the cold arms, yet he could not seo DRs. BETTS & BETTS, ARAmR Ne 8 emem ] 1l or every wan whose Tace is white and who | and upright in their own laad, may'n“‘, a | threatens not only to rob her of her x\gulu”lhusu fair arms would hold we | them. They were real, they were un- 1408 ¥arnam Btweet, Umaha, Neb “OHICAGO & NORTHW ES' ¢ | ‘lbe‘uk: I,Iwhl:‘ln':;lh I‘A‘l‘n&m ’t':‘l_arle u\‘ch‘m ery gse relplllnl.ian ‘:n E)'(y‘;t,‘ h{rlhr{:gght un-l“}‘mr inheritance, but lh‘{&d ba alasnagiakiln e A ;'eul. 'l'lighklin'grl]w{ tha glh[un(lly ,_r.-u;,|fi fi—"—E——M——G"‘R—E"—W" vfi;.m‘nn,v "‘g n Tokio which woul & credit to Wash- | and a great part of the criminal notes of the | also of her very life, An asped the 'two soft hands an. he was choking, dying! e struggle J v No, a ington, and there are few clubs in New York | Alexandria newspapers are made up of the | She claims ‘that several prominent | held them Ug]n.ly about his nec frenziedly to throw off the icy embrace, r. ). e c ey % @ m|No, b, pm wyhich have better cooks and more comforta | fixhia among thom. Tho Huruiess huve their | citizens of Missouri Valley huve joined | “No, no.” she said, shuddering at the | bu still ft closer grew. He could grasp | The Well Known Speciulist, OHI0AG0 MILWAUKER & BT PAUL c.hm:rz o l‘:;xulluh d:'lmn“v:m::g';}m.lf m:- gaibllog garooa You will n‘nd curdl laylog | iy 'the conspiracy to defraud her of her | chilly thought, **those who die at peace | the long slender wet fingers, but could tsunsurpassedinthotroat- | 4 o % AR mIA f0Jeres s JHAN: B L AL T | Dart af Indla Ml MLAOLOR AR ARMTY STY. | 7igh\e, aud thwart, hor purnoso to un- | with thoir Maker aro content” to dwell | not tear thom asunder, ment ot all forms o Pi: - KANSAS, “0ITY, NI JOSECH & COUNCI | of the world are found in its reading rooms. | there is a place in'the world where games of | carth the plot, and bring the guilty | with him in Pavadige. The suicide, | Hisdead sweetheart was truer than JATS DishaSua Gioab abd | o oo, 8., 000008 MR HO 26 | Tn overy one of the big castern oitles where | ohance ars not played for monoy. That same | ones to justice. Her actions have | though, it aiwaysseemed to me, is tho | he—really she loved him well. He el T v & T W GpimA No | | there is un English population you will find | attribute of human nature which makes | caused nolittle stiv in that community. | lost wretech on whom weeping angels | tried to ui)l’uu!.. but his voico died away INPOTENC of MAN OUA UiLY & PAUI I A fluo club, and this is 8o in'the cities of | poker popular throughout the United States, | Her story has been told with such ex- | close the doors of Heaven, and whose | in a husk y whisper and he fell to the fi' HOOD and ambition. STk A No, 10.. Z:(&;lmfi fif.' 2 44 8 | Hindoostan, and iu many of the islands of | scems to be found in every buman skin, | aoiness of detail, and such evident faith | unholy spirit wanders back on earth to | floor as one drunk. [UrYor BARRENNNASADEO: | & NOw1b:ro oo THOD OIS, O 10, » | B the west Pucitic. whether its color be yellow, black or brown, o 4 e n f lutely cured. ~Send for OMAHA & ST, LOUIS, | { Speaking of drioking, every nat: . of the | and it takes the best of civilized luwsand the | 10, ite truthfulness. that at first many | hauntthe footsteps of the living. “And who is that man with such hor- books, “The Life Bocret,” | 4 No g,,......d@5pm|A No.T...... 12:00 ] ] €ast hus its_own pative intoxicant. o un- | most rigid of religious influences to keep it | Were rather inclined to believe thut | - Pryphetic words | 1 rible fea'ures, such white hair, tearing fop SMAY b MWORAL A daily; i daily, exoept Saturday: O excepr | numbered centuries the yellow-faced China- | in check. It existed long before the sous of | there must be some shudow of truth at *Oh, well, with us Millicent,— my | away there at his throat as if something A vousnnes, Tax Bunday; D except Monday; *fust mall, ! | man bas brightoned hisalmond eye with | Lot played the quiot game of draw for the | its foundation, So many sensational [ Millicent,—it would be different. Nono | was choking him?? DisEASES, CATARRE 1 samshu, A‘n ) kr‘.m': twenty-six hundred ‘”"u’é. m;enn«-‘-lmut Sodom, and’ it will | and improbable additions have been | ever loved as well as we, and God would And the keeper replied: “Oh, that’s N‘Imkl D"]"‘.";if’.m | ears ago since saki, the n ral carried on f i " i W P e i . quickly and pe ! ::t.or('trl‘: 2;‘:‘;".-.‘»‘? x:r:‘.p..:)‘;; ‘Jh:;ulp‘i: FRANK (3, CARPENTER. "oumn ‘;m‘x bad a %“E"‘j" ;l i‘mugina- hm;,\uud luug,'ln'-;‘ll nervously at hlils ow.i believe he killed ‘u Il]llA‘ll. m" wu,s,cruumd CONSULTATION FREE, wurned into this liquor. It pays over two | DIscoveries More Valuable than Go i | tlon unduly excited by designing per- | recklossness. hen he stooped and | in love or something like that. million dollars & year b revenue taxes, and | are SANTA ABIE, the Californis discovery | 80us, clairvoyants, detéctives, ete., who | kissed the soft cut mouth, so close to DY GRISWOLD, Office 5, E. cor. 13th and Jackson Sts., its brewers have 1o pay & license und a per- | for consumption and diseases of the throat, | ave fast eating up the little capital pos- | his, as if t0 chase away the mystic ____Omaha, Nebraska, (e OMAHA BUSINK | ceutuge on the amount of their sales. No | chest aud lungs,and CALIFORNIA CAT-R- | sessed by herself and family, shade that dimmed ner radient face. Our machines having been crowned CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH The Largest and Best l'.quu.rml Benool in the Japanese dinner is complete without saki, | CURE,the 0":”"“3"'»«! cure for catarrh, During the past few months thece Fairfax—young, handsome, eloquent, | with the grand prize at the Exposition, PENNYROYAL PILL! West, Thorough Practical Department, Sad I\ lv customary for e party fo use but ose cold in the head and kindred cowplaiots. | puve been several strangers noticed in | clever, beloved, yet metaphysical, un-| Universelle, Paris, Nathaniel Wheeler SEND FOR COLLE JOURNAL | cup, taking a drink und then rinsing out the l‘heéLm sold at 8L per package, oF three | iccouri Valley, acting very sus- | believing, heedless, D) dl’.h fhnt A e ldbns. Ear Row beon dasorated ey MOND BRAND. = = | cup in & bowl of water kept for that purpose, | for $2.50, and are rocommended and used by ] ¥ & vory pipy O oW, 184 46 10.| OAR LGNSR, i - 4 \ and handing it to bis next neighvor, The | the leading physicians of the Pacifio coast. | Piciously, and it has been given out | fair girl beforc him? ~Yes, as he swore | with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, ‘ red " ! liquor 18 servad hot, It contaius about 15 per | Not secret compounds. Guaranteea by Good: | that these were detectives employed by | it, he loved her. ‘WueeLER & WILSON M'F'a Co., Hewd e oo e "“.'.“."".'.:“fli‘g'.i‘.: o ot T s 3 ant lconol And ite Propertics are such that | wan Drug Co. the heiress in ferreting out the cqu- | Millicent—Modern physiologists could Chicago. s e B b P | WS dalreiseh sallou 3. ELIBGOX 843 Brosdwas,