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THF‘ () A}[A ]):\IL\ BEE, SUNDAY, PRIL 27, W)O- TWENTY PAGES. 19 appes recalled to her memory visions of her early married life and then caught her fond kissed down Fort ntrated fire, thut a ;”H ne 5922 N t! . pupils of the stuter militar; 520 and 522 N, Loth St. academy of South ¢ the citadel cadets, bad some than to be | redoubt on Morris much and facing v. One day she said se asked God to | ba s which w v York letter in the St. Louis make her good and He did it right awa Sumter with their cd runs the | that He always did when she asked Him. Her | detachu : Years ago, so orker , borrowed © other s in his arms and showerc upon her still handsome face. wnd, Arnold, who veness and be | able to gi mother said:~ *Why don’t you ask Him JWIL A ame penniless to a HGR NI ! Pl 000 without. Deing | Mmake you good uil the time " and sho replie urity than In~ bare | pother Lo small Goods pric for Spo. Cash, or if vou > add 5 per cent for the [sland harbor entrauw I'his ad rather 1 [t was her first husl the Lord onme back to ask for desire time tion. This is fair to cash lay Ww. | In the spring the Su accommc olar humps him- | hud been hastily thrown up so as to comn MOND reinstated a8 the head of the family. | word, and started west v - The wronged wife relented, und they ave | The lender remained behind for years self with sudden zest E R e ABICHIORE uah, BRI now living happily together and intend | without hearing from the borvower, and In the sprin, "‘u- torturing aches to the po alike, romoviig to Arnold’s Indiana howe in a 1‘!]f;‘='\ woa reduced by misfortune toab- | ;. BN houd brost. b oha 0w days. ject poverty, to a lively gait; ) SE—— Not many days ago, when about to be | 1y the spr iins for picnics; nothiug See our Cel ted Oil Stoves, evicted for non-payment of rent, he ter m[.v.mm to be late s, the twent Miss Hermania Rieche ‘ year-old ighter of Grocer Henvy Ri begged his way across the Courtlandt In a Sunday school class in the neighbor. AR R b ] Phird s 4 street ferry with the hope of Hian Heights thataachet 1oat b Chers, of No avenuo fe 3 wers, of N Third avenue f in 1 who was the fist man, - ) s he loeft n an incoming Policeman William | finding employment With in Jersey City, crowd Cor.DDUGLAS AND 1 with I Stephens last summer, secretly marvied at ‘th od the small boy first woman ” she asked 1 the two were | Quuintance B bo groom’s home, | the fe ned on boare train was has ed for a minute, then her b No. 1038 Thivd avenue, New York cit H % ) 5y BHG. - The child hes \ ooy of the marriage Wwas 000 the travelers stopped him and claimed § face brightene o r Pava Ricohors' opposition to [wequaintance, = It wis the man o whom | ““Madam,” she sung out, and the tews: f 1511 STS. his duugnter choosing. & “'agarrow” for | he bad lent He had come buck | hadn't the heart to correct her life partner. He thought, as she [ rich from Juntin pIn the carly davs of ; iy . gnt, - HOOIS i ndian was brow » had had iho.aavan “l" B 00R¥ERY ““l‘ dined | X aoles to testify inah case i Etchings. Emerson, ucation und seve nths’ employmen . BLG S a6 e «d_before the w0 10 sor 5 E ngravings. e in the art department of the Singer sew- | T turned fortune-secker, on finding w‘[,vl.ji.‘ of travel or Of wail uud t phic b graving Hallet & Davis. ing machine company, it was her- duty his old-time benefactor penniless, drow s 9 L AR o D Artists' Supplies, Kimball, to sonr higher, and his knowledge of l{\.:'l;-ir:\”-_;;‘ 1:;:\\«“";& i (";‘_h‘*":\\; J“l\“'h south: but the Star ofithe West expedition Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. e o believe that mosb | 102 ,000, and a fow day 3 had beer and the u - - B A 25, shee 3 pavrows lod him to boliovo that tost | followed by 800,000 more—81,000,000 § ) you ot st care Ul ek Tlax Geaisler, Framos, Rheat Musls of their time was passed in dancing Thare th ¥ouseohom it e anveiaLas | | T S L B ouglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. gratitude for that early fuvor, t ouly puss plots, says the New L ABIETI [ ind on g Aungeles, and don’t know uny of the people ¢ 1 417 South 15th Stree Omaha, ab, York Herald. : T r— : Augslos, dn uow uny of the peaple In | s vory existence s e th 186 " Nob, But it was just this oppo- | Some elaven yearsago a family name A Deocauiious weeo Wy 8%, oast uatl) & SnE = e sition that urged ' on Cupid’s inroad | Welch resided on a farm at New Wash- An Absolute Cure. MAT (0 Sl W : - QILBBRG: RROTHERS, DE W EY 8[ STQ )N E ) ik it e 'l‘;\.\l DERMISTS on Hermania's heart, and she made | ington, near Jeffersonville, Ind., says a The ORI( jence with | Louisville, Ky., telegram to the New | is ouly put st was sufficient, so she | York Herald, On the adjoining farm | 8ud 1s an absc i w charming littlo maiden named | Yaunds chapped hands and all siin er Davis. The Welch family shortly | for the- cure all kinds ¢ up her mind that her expe siugers in the p inclined both ears to the perhaps less musical, but more sympathetie chirpings o ORIGINAL, ABIETI) of the gray- nudl&llh'mllll\\ and together rward moved to Parsons, Kan, ' MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug com thoy flow and were made one double- | Johuny Weleh was then & mere boy 25 cents per box by wail 30 cents, Furniture Company. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker’s art at reasonable prices. S CURED by Peek'sFat, l 'UI“AI !Al C'llllu A Lovely Maiden Weds an Octogenarian and Thirty Thousand Dollars. C ( FIOKLE MARY CRAZY BULL. T T T With the Heart « my Tomp- kins - Won By Cupid and BY 1 \H | dollars on her and the maiden murmured S pleaia. ABICDNENER aMent U Commencing Tuesday, May 6th 1890, to Continue Until Saturday, May 10th. tainly ¢ s cause for Gould Rock- e = Tl HALF FARE RAILROAD RATES - FROM CHATTANOOGA AND NASHVILLE. and pretty and her nincteen years are Brideport is situated on a plateau, one hundred and fifty feet above high water mark; a most charming panoramic view, valley surrounded Tone vt ‘:”‘h l'r’|ll"'l.m‘l|:y:"'1‘h“:"l“'"m::; by mountains. Complete drainage, and health resort of the south. Itis the key to the Sequatchet Valley. We are at the head of navigation on was fortunate men envy the success| ey 2t 3 o " : 5 v e 5 . 3 ey s SItow HothWaTH iy of ohtyithiee years the Tenessee river. Six feet of water at the landings at the lowest stage of river. Free wharfage. Railroad freight rates contracted same as at| . old, but time has not diminished his ap- Chattanooga. ’ ; cintion of womanly excellence. His Lopk at the profitable investments for manufacturers.-~We have the best coking coal in the surrounding country. Coal delivered on the o .mi“;i"l *“4:‘;““;“ "r‘““'”i"\ ‘\:‘\ ry:""“ track in Bridgeport at about 90 a ton. Our 80,000 acres of mineral, coal and iron lands are covered with large sized timber, hard and soft va- FARECa he N Ersased tortona | 1L 1Y 10 oak, hickory, ash, poplar, pine, walnut, dog wood, red elm, red birch, sour wood, gum, soft maple and persimmon. ! the lumber business at Troy, N. Y.,says ||~ VWV e defy comparison in the above variety of timber. —--Lnne\ton for building easily quarried, and of good quality. Fine deposit of clay for, a Ridgefield, Conn., special to the New |} fire clay and brick making; water power for manufactures. Plans are being executed for a $78,000 hotel, office building, water works and l\n,»lvln \’:tlnl“,l” :ilv; islived here in re- | felectric light plant. Sale Tuesday, May 6, countinuing until Saturday, May 10, 1890. For full particulars, plats, maps, ete., 1l(lth'(‘s< 4, Gould Rockwell has been known s o BRIDGEPORT LAND & IMPROVEMENT O 5 o S5 S riiRy dnA. Nl ohlaL. Gootip- We submit report of Major J. W, Kelley, mineral expert and engineer on our mineral lands. R L IM BRIDGE .l’( IR, AT \|s ANMAL tion appeared to be in watching that his - — dollars did not eseape him. His wife ie ot ST = T T = : - — = — Em— = - died several years ago. He had no | breasted Dr. William H. | about Nancy's age. Naney was Johnn, ‘THE HRST '[\ OF T"]‘ “ \R ally wr | THE FIGURE 9. Eatablished 1868, children and his only possible benefie- | Pott, of omas’ chapel. theart. Both shed tears when th Ul 4 alv | _not for ] The figure 0 in our dates will make a long stay, ~ < vy was thought to be the Episcopal Gro her it melted like his | 'd, and both promised to remain | l[lll:. x~:-l‘.\xw‘:~' He Sompnoiplsned, Mo inal o8 WoHAm: 56% 1iviag Wil SRE date d A,\. J 5 1 I I) b O N i chiireh, of which he was o member. So [ butter and he sent for his daughter. | true to cach other. | S s [ th w ) provision Fort v LS EA ] when he began to show an unmistakable | Mrs.Stephens went to hes a’s domicile | Johnny started on foot and penniless | and promptly s the muews by mail l’fi:fll:r;r")‘}m:l‘u‘m "}lfl ns;:m‘?l- It -luml- fondness for the socicty of young people | yeste fternoon and remained until | three month to join his sweotheart, | 1t Was not the Famous * ‘Shot Heard 'Round | t;!"'vl}‘l;;wn mportant tidi n the third place In 1690, wherot will remain ten ) g t 3 ! % tained s Littes received in th years and then move up to second place in 1900, the church frowne is related that | late last evening, but unfortunately her | He shed Jeffersonville a week ago | the World, noon and i icated where it will rest for one hundred years. he proposed to young women, | father w from home, after many vicissitudes avdships, headqua The officers in command of | Thereisanother “9" which hasalso come to stay. but without succes: i Herman met Stephens during the |':|\,:;,lu_x| n}nl »]l\l!l"!'\ g awveled ‘ the batteries which flanked the harbor en- 1 Ttis unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect _did not daunt him, summer, whilo sho was a frequentor of | 800 miles in his desiés to sco Nany, 1o | TOLD BY A MAN WHO WAS THERE | {1 s aule wers iy nUd 10 | it has iudy moved up o it plac,whers — expected success in the tennis courts, and as this was just | was found by an uncle , who Bl A . 1t will permanently remain. It is called the “No. love moking about a the kind of racquet he was fond of he cured him a g r New i U b st morning, only | gL ealer & Wilson Sewing Machine. young lady was Mis 3 used to perch around while Miss Reich- ashington, whe 1 How the Star of the West was Driven | by the cadet artillevists of Morris |"1,;“.,_ The “No, 9" endorsed for first place by the man, whose former home was ers started the flying ball with “love all.” | main uniil he has from Fort Sumpter and How | The first shot of the war was fi ‘088 her | experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1859, N..Y. SR suit of clothes s nl then will call on | el 3 | bow. This ak tion she had | where, after u severecontest with the leading ma- | he 12 o'clock train pulled out for | Miss Victoria Wright's dream of love ney and ask hev to marry him. the Secret of Her Coming \ not bargained for; and, to the disgust of the | chines of the world, it was awarded the only New York among the cheers of a large 5 been pelled, but even in = Leaked Ount. expectant garrison of the besieged fort, who | Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all i s < ke L A 2 g < This morning “the Henry M. | w ‘hing the 0 the parapet, | otherson exhibit having received lower awards Side spring 40 mOMo! { crowd and the sounding of torpedoes. 1t | her prostrated condition she now feels | o Henr T v X & rece v pring rse motton, ‘a8 f lay in Ridgefield ary one | thankful for her deli . Hud there | Bacon, for fifteen pastor of the 3 | she turned right ar took to her hee of gold medals, ets. The French Government was i L day in Ridgefield. Every thankful for her deli nce.: LLad vl Westminister Presbyterian church of | Smoling : * house the | nd an hour la ome a mere speck | Blso recognized its superiority by thedecoration ot The oldest and largest carriage factory for miles avound joined in wishing the | not been n timely interposition she | Inthe smoking room of the Astor house the thia { Mr. Nathaniel Wk e £ Toledo, O., and now pastor of the Con- or eveni e | on the ocean horizon. Oue of the cadet Mr. Nathanicl Wheeler, Presidentof the company, | fn maha for fine wor using the cele- ppiness, and it i d that the | would now be the mate of a bigamist. R S e T other evenin nd Army m rwards told me with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, % s that v the proceedings posed, her guilty lover has disap- 4 ‘i”,‘, ‘\\[,N‘ usan \\:‘ nlf.". t ”"T | sat chatting sved at the ouis ‘o “No. 9 is not an old machine fmproved | Prated spring washer axle. Drafts and with displeasure ave the church people. | peared. e s e A e O ng events of o blunder 3 upon, bt 1s an entirely new machine, and the | estimates furnished. Fine repairing a They are unsparing in their denunc Miss Wright is one of the prettiest xlll'x'i':\“<:€svh' " brothe hiold “}’i;:";‘}”“;‘l;‘;" of 1361, in which all three hag oy Yiahort of ammiunibion || Geasd PHsgst Paris wik amardalit asttd et | afesiiliys 5 tion of the chitof a girl that has young women in the county and for over Y N R W R S Aodpdlucual f uls on | estadyunce iu sewing machine mechanism of the 400 and! 1411 Doz St.. Omalias prived them of an expeeted windfall. a yoar s recoived the “attentions o O amen L et ationed that, at the time, o iha R ] s e RRLLE B L T B i L b I SEhatio] Henry_ Lercalletta, lesbur 6 ST B ABe « under Be lat ( ston. | to take the s me cely g S 7 ,One of tho most romantic fncidents | Md., “dispateh to tho World, | Dr: Bucon twenty-ilve yours wgoas en | 3 o way, brok in.tho clder of tho | that sho ‘o 'run the. gauntiet - that cver taken place on the great | They were to have been ed M at Toledo, “She was | "By t Ay s the | Scathed Sioux 1 jon culminated in themar- | two" diys ,.‘g,‘, Man of that time a leading beauty there. | two union veteran: row will be the his is the true story of the first gun of ik Foot and Miss Mary | the young people assembled at arents nm""wl \h-; 1 l go ;-{nm*'lv“l.‘jl" the !f ';f W:lt VI;—'M_\ ‘”r | nw“ ar. The vedoubt “from which it as both full blooded Indians, at | the county — chureh near here USSR VR B YR RS C I U0 i war. Did you happen to see the flash o hristend “The Star of the agency the other « AT h e era R On VO aRBE rUnio Tust e i tion was complete, her where- | that famous shot ! wn by Indis amed Tol s naheE RN e D bouts being Kept a s t from young replied the ex-rebel, “T was only a | lame uutil 3 vhen N Rt eh RO M a i D chori “"“‘,‘,’,:,,ll,:’,.",'{l,’,‘,,‘;',“‘m‘ Bacon, then ing theological student. | youngster then, but I remember the scenc as | Sind was tby our for ht anew suit of ¢ G L G . 1 letter, which | ach in time mar Orr’s hus- | Gistinetly as if it w On m.- ary ‘nds and relative she waved above her hend, Straightto | Pand dying some years ago and Dr. | pighy of April 10, twenty-nine years ago, T | joined together and purchased her a | the altar she walked and declared Lacons siying anoustey [ was with the battalion of artillerists who il complete” wedding outfit. — Numerous | self the aunt of Lereallette’s wife, The Congregational pulpit in this ¢ stept expectantly behind the low sand hills of presents had been procured, and-a wed- | s Jiving in an adjoining county being vacant the Rev, Bucon was invited | {00 SEEIORE BT L0 O TG ding feast was arr o el e e hiere tempor and he here learned |.oot™= SO0 B e T the Indians and emp at the | handed the missive to the pre i love. A | Gaylight next morning to take part in the Imported Mllllnery. SHCNCYSRWaLe L & requested him to read it aloud. b O G ade ono | bomba nt for which we had been getting 123 North 18th Street. the At~ this” juncture Fr: lette stood pale and incapable of s 5 1, and ‘”'1“-‘1 ey ¥ "l'““”. rpeimen bl We had oA A e J'oot, one of the attractive young bucl while the woman about to become his » long years. Mrs. Orr's dy during ma ks, ¥ 4 Jf the tribe, appeared on the scene, st T T G The Rev. John Schemmerhorn | been told that it would begin at 3 o'clock in A O e NG '“] GO ChOre, Gl \ prominent man in his | the morning, and that the signal would Desk Blotters, Pads, Ink- Chieago Inter-Ocean. * The night before TRizht Ewoonad. . Ler- |48, WHO Ee i commissioner | the fiving of a shell from a mortar battery stands, Pen Racks, Era- the wedding was to have occurred Frank o oxcitement, left the | under Prosident Jac upon James Istand, on the south side of the sors, Pins, Clips, Rulers. persuaded ry that he was the proper % Tatinde “h harbor, midway between our position and the man for her o marry, and both being Chlstio MeA SR of 10 Midalon > | city. When the ot cams e wwar all in A tly of the same mind they Mheiwadding o DRSS nehiy 0 & our ously M ST apparently 1 1 3 \e wedding of Lyman Davis, nephew | thivty-seven years old, bec 1 1] WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO. eloped. On the following day Tommy, | of Governor Hill, and Miss Bell ey Gl g across p u . i the disearded lover, met Foot, and an At c e quainted with Georka now at the dim outlines ¢ 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago : Ut fle x % Y hiel eetultedit of Elm has been indefinitely pos Los Angeles, Cal., in the direction of theavooded share of Jumes P. I. FLODMAN & CO CHASE & EDDY, L pvhieh resulted i | poned, sags an Blira dispatelito the | sinee then the ey O B ameit ;_.,0 ; & €O, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, the loss of conside sle of Foot's blood w York Times. This issaid to be | Shepard do not ko s lay, but we orth ll,th < o X 5 i nk took his punishment very quietly, | que to the interference of the prospective posed mat had to wait an’_hour, ev inute of —— - ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, keted his pride, washed the blood | eroom’s distinguished unele, who, 1 “Nm‘",,‘ i which s qd to us an sound 113 South 16th Street. v | i broke the stilluess of th RESTORED. ',fl‘,‘,i,,,‘,‘.f,"'.‘;;f.',"(‘,{‘“‘[ \,k,‘."'\\v'"{;' “i,""'[:,'. Dayis ] noviablojta eapoott himself, | the New York 11 snid, | e O Wbt ot lock, wh 1 the B e b of SR T iEich “.','.'.',“,{i"‘.‘l "I\:“':;:_’.;“{_‘:“""‘ i”.'x'.lz:}.'f' "".'l'.'.fi L friends, was in the ity this | 1o be mnfimx.-.l by oxpress. to tt us had come to ‘lh:"v;» dision ‘“';')'"';d!“\““ ; “L‘““L“”‘”‘ | alimon e oM by Duthtal ecror e arky AUoAUSINEIE fomony, BIURI LS b tho situation spective home in Los Angeles, awnsitolbe inggiinltely noktpoiiedive “Let me out and T'll build DR. GLUCK, Y, hiable roatias A‘::’n'l:“: containii mkl i aE ! 2 & she reluc \ 1s not been seen since rece W il “NW TG hiohvee m il Y pr . sulars for home of charge. awny. consente 1L the invitations and | money, and although Miss Mc. ofihamaranand s | the fire.” Eye and Ear e Thould b rend by avery o T : Y. i I 58 M s the long roll for the o | the fire. . ttoa and debfiliatad. Address, ? Wedded, parted and reunited, Such | 5end bacle the presents ady re- | clergy : L U e : Barker Block, 13th and Farnam. Telephone 056, FOWLER, Moodu ™ s e R ialS it ly as oA AT No blame is attached to Miss | hotel ton followed the. lighted fuse iwhich S e == vy i ) ["”'l ll‘ Minia |'.|.lf\~ A e Snyder in the matter, she llvll\l;.( held in | 4pd tha shell DR. R. M. HOWE, O e e T B e the highest esteem by all who know her, -ostrated over the disa 1 until it burst in a little round cloud of pearl M Jonaihaait i 4 > ST 55 e parties to the drama are about Rt hek poetionas [Ipcostiplocoro o ainny = V6t the BAiipat bon v Jones has just bought one of | Troats Diseases of Eve, Ear, Nose & Throat fifty years of age now. They we LGl (he mArsinga e~ the one Berell oo o e which nand his men we those New Folding Beds at Nebraska ink to tho Jntest, sclenting: | ried In Albany in 1855 s 1:‘1nn ’ IMPIETIES. lent I morent, the o Furniture Co., and he likes it so well Mauhattan and Now York £o0 and Har Lonont wteh to the New York H LA e i 3 . of the scene was at an end. The whol AR Ty A 2 Rooms 14 & 19 Atiington Blook. 1511 1odgo 8¢ Huiah SN QWP LOT A s is now in Newark, where plthosonne e S that it's almost impossible for Mrs. ko i ”T"‘{‘xm-':“i\'\-!'-"mrm~l"«m"'» Phey | b is employed by the United” Stat Rev. Litelwait-—Yos, they are getting to bo | fyi iy (0 s Joues to get him up to hreakfast. She's | = Baainst tus vigorous. protestation of Ar. | clectric light compuny DeteilalrolD) : were u movelty found, however, thut the machinery T e e against the vigorous protestation of Ar- 1) 400h attended the ae: "The ancients excelled us in many things. | none: but the rang B e 7 n : [l """')‘J'l‘““"“\*- “}‘i' "l‘"“ d to Soeesizo | it was shortly after Davis loft that the 5w, there was Job, a boiler that never ex- | round shot, and red works #o easily that she can shut it up the bride. Arnold later concluded to . ik 2 R ploded. the fort with a rapidity wh s | with a broom, and the cut shows how gk u fortune in the west and loft his | gobe, aged, M vder s the | Foust vour bread on the waters, and the | rendored the whole interior, excepting the | she daes it. wife at Clar Mills, ter lovingly | ook man who gets it will claim that all you threw | bomb-proof casements, . mess of bury The J Aill H o promising to send_for her as soon as ¢ hor it WS @ crust. ruins. The war had indeed begun at last. _The Joneses have furnished their en- s cumstances permitted. He didn't tell T k Minister (to small boy)—Sonny, do you “But that mortar shell from James Island | tire house at Nebraska Furniture Co., Continues to attract intelligent buyers, who believe in get- his wife where ho was going, and after | *Ob, I have married the wrong man,™ | chew tobacco! g L..?T«','f“{n‘(‘-':"' youusbuoy cnled 16 iho ""1‘_;\' from the bat rack where Mr. Joues ting the worth of their money. We save you from 28 to spending some years in Michigun, Ind t‘:‘tmlllu‘n-x--']z\u:\lI:)nu{ Hen, 'l\il.\limr.w lu:‘llr‘l:‘:\\!;;llll ‘M::'Al\';\"l.‘;lns!cr: I just put the \tormed people; hoth horth and | hangs up his boots on *‘lodge night B0 per cent on Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Rings, Lock- an, Hlinois, Missouri and Kansus, trd O et D velae Vol i e Sees ethat it was. Perhaps Whitti- | the pretty, cheup bed-room suit way up ets. Pins, Buttons, Ear Drops, and all other Jewelry, as eled as canvasman for Forepaugh’s men- | riage at the church she burst into tears, raveler—You receive un enormous salary. S WIRE) well as Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Lamps, Silk Umbrel- : { the Minister —How do you know ! in the garret chamher. ¥ “._.,.,.h; hd .],,,‘L.“. About ten yen :(]:l‘(‘l‘l"‘-“ 1‘.‘1“.2:-12" ition of the guests and e AT M e & racation 1n | hot heard 'round the world, L ! las, Opera and Field Glasses, Spectacles, etc. turned to 8 i winter for lecture purposes. o oo L alpeciitha sprendliof ithi [R— Ay e cume ho young lady is the daughter of | Tp o e \Winkwunk—My hearers, T shall | mistak Pavely D A LW ASTONISHERS FOR THIS WEEK! 3@ rte 4 3 « i o , Tshall | mistake, but every one who i l s AL NIDHERS S )l 8 within James Hart, 1 well-to- """“'\’"’~ und the B V6 £ ks your induls fora fe about. the opening of the wi If you want anythingin tha 1 ine of Meanwhile the wife had supported | wedding took place in Montgomery 1 forgot my manuseript and have sent : that the fivst Genuine Diamond Finger Rings, solid gold, only $2.50. =} If by working in mills. A baby | county. 1l m\ little boy for it. » before the b Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches, Elgin movement, girl was born to he \nt to her | On being asked by the minister, Rev. His son (coming in)—Marm couldn’t find HOUSE FURNISIHINGS, FURNI only $17. wther's home in New York Nills. / W, F. Poor, \‘\hu the lht man , the \[1‘» writin’, but here's the book you copied it ng that his Grand Army friends were it S A0 SALZ Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7.50. DA Buthan AtabaNa, weeping bride pointed to a youth who | from. ; i interested as well ‘us . littlo pugzied by b TURE CARPETS RAN Best Rolled Plate Chains onl ; h $3. A hdn etter from & friend, | had served hev husband in 4he gapacity | What do you so especially admire in your assertion, tho Virsinian continied TURE, CARPETS, RANG BendmelladiBlaisohalngon g’“$d (.cm‘:vo:f“‘nfi, o eA i U Amallit Pennsylvania, | of best man. T o8l he (irb -gup..oftiieiwe 2 @ . Finest Rolled Plate Cuff But > e mailed ut o small town in Ponnsylyanlis | “ihis deeply affected the bridegroom o timesand o well ad- | tho shot el oy St SUMMER COOK iy dtiBuitons, sat withiineatstones; onty, drowned. This she believed, and_a few | and h"ul~i"”1!'-! into tears, ”"""'I“l" . i the littl 7, STOVES, Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons, only 28c; worth 78c. yours later she marrvied one William | groom and the young man who stood up y s ) Fine Silk Umbrellas, oxidized silver handles, only $2. O n of M Two children were | With him had been friendly rivals for her “A good Sunday newspaper." ter, But, as far a know, the true and up. H ruit of that union, one now aged | hand. 4 A Rev. Sourgrapes—Don’t you think that 11- ~]‘”\|" of how ‘_!‘I;H . shot me to- be | Or anything you want, go and see the Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses, only $3; worth $8. ten yeurs and the other, five years, [ lhni (i“'{‘. \~‘ v\l-lmlptmln‘:hd \ln-\ it is } tles I(‘)'\\‘lml:”ll;:xlx‘ul;:‘i{\ ot n;u um}“;{'l 'lllht‘ln-l;‘|\u:‘-“:\l| h;l':-m‘ Iuhix O ion Best Steel Spectacies, finest lenses, fitted, $1 and $1.50. ey g g pAre f D Ose 'r too common nowadays to be ol @ ¢ i e an de of = i Mes. Hoffman was left a_widow about | feaved Lhat e » TR E R 3 "Y1 What was going on, and I well remember the NEBRASKA Watches. Clocks : - Pt i flvayonseago and g reaided e Gosory. saya anl Amatardam. N, ¥ Sl @fter a conjugal )T wonder if | elation of General Ttipley, who was fn o N ADK / atches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest Prices, children in humble apartments in Utica QYR Q. AMSOr0d here are any men in heayen ¢ diate command of our works in the harbor, 5 b4 ever sine pateh” to “the San Francisco I Tt is sad to think, dear, that it will al- | the lucky circumstance whien enabled = Bt e | oo 16, S Fovwow escfuer | el T ok e, kw1, | halacky Ssitincd ibimivod il | .7 IO MAX MEYER & BRO, | gobuarucen o was siiadustua | el o wocompny o buaband | S pant 'y, i e ey oy | b DS RS Sixtoenth and Farnam Stros rance of a full-bearded man, who * had been rht to when she hac Wen STt 0 hefore the e jon of the i i