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'HKEK UMAHA DAILY BEE/ MON ¢ his treatment that it was | (lnul-tfu\ it vm_' hunting fons at London soon evident that he was preserved for N WOMEN WHO LOST CROWNS. GREW ELOQUENT ON TERRAPIN “CAN YOU NOT TRUST ME?” Why Some M i nm.d (.( -d\\m but sechifed w.np»\ (hv L »d his senses, s a fashionable NEBRASKA Mr. Julian Ralph sets himself in Chat- U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA, NEB. ampbell and’ this movi ert to remark that he thought 15 wh w.nnmu atn Natand swallowing o nised himself on one elbe f:lu-fl-r.mllml in H\:- door. N Napoleon the Great Once Rejected by a Woalthy Widow. How Reverdy Johnson Once Interested the | Imperturbable Lord Brougham, The 01d Question Lovers Have Asked Since | the Time of Eve, tor to discussing the question matrimon inl as it frequently develops itself in the cnse u( business young women who, h have fallen into a way of mar vich employors, thit Is rap- | o Ofeers and Directs he fashion, says the I blg blue eyes 1 with « ars of pity for him. him, and when s sympathizing beagtifal young v or tell you how T gained my OALLED HIM A LITTLE HORROR. THE SIOUX BADLY OUTWITTED. WHY SERVANTS ARE WASTEFUL. other evening, u~lu~l| me !h- news comy r Obtaining a (‘Ix‘nr: Et refining company, a ating as a Fade- Marrying From Force A Good Story General Crook Used te Rev. Savage and the Pretty Some Rules Bernadotte Rejected Skin--Egg ¥ too good o tiful Girl Wh v i mu v in o great lawyer who was smitten by | \\hn lm»L ~hm||\‘|ml notes of his refer- rops in the bucket that : COMMEROIAL 1! ious god has filled v to keep, 80 he Kk in eighteen w—yes, that's definite enough—I w 5 e law in a little town in It was long be- prostrated him, and when he was quite red he lost no time ing to find the mg came Sweden's King. Quick Wit » [ Capital, - - - $400,000 | Surplus Jan. 1st, 1800, - 87,800 Heney W r»nnflmnmmfl Heed, vice d-eul tont: James WV v 8 Collina: 1. Cushing 3. o Mr. Ralph instances u-. Wi 8 nu.m.» cashler. LML THE IRON BANIKL lady Corner 12th and Farn; ) Stroots A Ganorn! Rankine Doktnn Fansnoted 1::1??"}";‘.':':":“:f\m(,l:.l-\;T:;H":?i-;- me ¥l National Bank fore the day of corporations and their sequence, corporation lawyers, uml young men had to hustlo for them: Reverdy Johnson®vas one of the few » made Lord e of genuine inter- Boston Globe ship’s companions have complained that was not talking he thinking of something to talk It was at a dinner was walking Early in his car fell in with an Paul Franco! liking to the ecived the highest ties and the powers which he possessed in so remarkable a degre But in the opinion of Barras want of means was the stacle to his chance of proposed to remedy this by lecting for nim a rich wife. this position gh still undeniably hand- number of Har- illustration—a shadowy picture—that must shake some | There is in a recent wonderment hardly is nothing either n It's as old as th ying at all, and is only worthy of special listen with any deg himself of the futility of the search, tised his ey ange about it. custom of m new developi and women have a off into matrimony | to find themselves together on the brink | new phase of the , who took a g young Corsican, opinion of his abili- vents proved lm-llinu it was, 1, my shin;:ln- had months and I had been the busiest man—doing nothing— you can imagine, The givl walked past him with- the woun | 1 ' some woman can not look at for burning | gnizing the wounded serge it was a 8d of May my office and stranger and, a young man and a young woman with their hands on each other’s their eyes looking deep into But beneath the pic- and entéring knon to hap parents and offared andidate for the hund of their given by the great in London that ttention of the sel —a man did appea formed me that he was a needing legal .ul\\l'x‘ h.m applied to the local judge, who h of the nbyss. old force propinquity With the mass of nen nany women, 100 \ h other’s souls. matrimony is largely Men mar him to come \\A-H—I\lm\\‘n tart ARRET was staggered well enough attention of n Chesupeake to Johnson were then enjoy- ts of the states, the proud Ame wve something far super I have spread before y ed to receive the A HiAd hever Tost smart young soldicr 1t you trust me, There is in the whole of some woman life story in that picture , the trusting again and the awful shrinking heart-breaking 1t you trust m Snddest of all hearts is that pure, true loves deeply and Ilvl~w||i~)fl\'. man, and admitted he had had never ln.-( a suit— love them. But here we come back to the orvi they love them beean A wise m: man who, tho some was no longer in Chamber's J tations of love sounded weetet to hoar ears thitn those of the pen- niless sous-ofticer. At lust the day eame when Be vas met on the thre who informed evening before betrothed herself to the Though she w dumb sorrow, “add that, the judge’s | used to them, most men would favorite truth compels me to admit that itdidn't, It took a great many years of very hard work to do that.” who, because mwum ship g woman finds herself on t name of her husband, " answered Mr, Capital, - - - $400,000 Surplus, - - - 40,000 » old way men | omeers ana Dir vs had of jumping | Mitehcock use they chanced tors- B M. Morseman, 0. M. enean, Jr A Hener, B M. M vico-prosident: L. B rosidont. A, Millinrd, \\‘xll\—\m fl opkin . Brynnt, s Qmaha Manufacturers.. Boots and Shoes, to them., ) & hmm-\lu\r L, ‘U\l‘\ & CO. that they marey | Wholesale Manufacturers of Boo Agents for Doston Rubber $hoo Co., 1102, 1104 and 1100 nrney Street, Onnhin, No aye, and with inal sty Browe o B8TORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Biewers, 1831 Nerth 18th Streot, Omnha, Nob, 1 dec YOU s0e 4 « E — ad 1o her employer's heart in the bus ‘Cornloe, s her constantly 5 spresentative r which ohas been She was sixty ye gaid that she feels that the object of ean not rise to its own level, Higginson in West Shor and unselfish to cast the her own peace of miml_. keeps what gentle hold she her - tender influence, 1 love, hier quict self-denial. For him this from nevs, and watchmalker, ness necessity that ke knew no bounds, ¢ house he soug had made he that he had o ity of his company, and 0 he pro- He saw then takes the burden of off his shoulde lm\ ~||.m;_ ; 5,00 the typewriter whose | wingow knowledge that she | crets of the toilet table, To introduce Napoleon and Mile, ) tansier, Barras both invitec matters that they wer and hoped that this precau- injunction which he | Napoleon to behave for once in his life with some show of eivility toa ¢ the happiest result., was on a western { he was .\(hlru“‘ ‘l by I'he eivilinn ition ul I ord Brough m’s Al(w )|I|\- % s no coward, o heart is at leisure i down unu Hn m ul for the this woman fieshell and it strang ser with \\!mm lu ing and smoking leaned over and said: > me, sir, but of what city are v swordsmen of ered one of the ¢ the ~|nu\\'in;: He so aveanged d upon her, ~He gots about. She under- % and humors them, One | = 5 - day a sudden thought strikes him; The (LI el he proposes to hor. And then finds that a strange about. And she it would be from the i |mHle with ble ness the way the terr to the constantly inc of the water by ugly head and's wdling vivid- pin would respond sing temperature vetching forth itslong, i cemingly, for s he fell with a severe wound in ) used to havin stands his w tho 1...,”(1 mp...,.. w8 of | victorions soldier hoped that now «Amelie would listen to his suit.but when | he told herwhat had happened she vai i murder ut qu told him never to let own_ selfish to him and is true to him. nights and wity, loves be- L means sleepl n: w thing Im- come uessed how xl(m( mean l’]nlmlo-l[v)u 3 X s saw the shell float off and the upon in such o r ners towards the costermong life in hurts nd forgotten W lips and s that are “Nor Boston,’ know the mayor of Boston.” said Mr, Stahlnecker, “Well, then, what city do you mean?” “l’l()l)dhl\ if you had’ been |)t‘lll‘l' ac- quainted with York state you would huv meant Yonkers,” s: “Yonkers, I beli New York.” Mir sex were those of a mu(l the ~U'.m”4 r. ind though he could g ina 4-r»|\\'u|'~uliu|| he was entirely knm k of making himself inferesting able to women. lh- felt that his place or the field, and he was quiteout of his nt among the conventionalitics of Had he been inclined been in a st bride of the th for her suke, and in the lively picture del [l‘\ ll‘lllll\l :d the claws and lht, gall, 'n-(l of half the bulk at soon afterward noble and began the cer that landed him on the throne. When he was oc i i divecting the + looking for froiD some new: pecially if the wom Perhaps |h.n was why Geor “why t, some greater sor- row, or a repetition of that awful ques- |i||UWll that I . Stahlnecker. e, is the next city to another vessel. At lust the ((: ' duced to sweet_ strings and juicy pa ticles, was turned into o great chaling carried to the dining room, where waiting compa i before the hostes wonderfully in the camp Burdett-Coutts m spite of all the disy crepit old woman, the w wayside inn. T health had come upon her hushs nd and though she had struggled brave to tide over the bad times by taking m washing, she had ot been » evil fortune which husband died, and 1k t6 th lowest lovel of desporid- an't you trust me?” ich sl answer always, and fainting heart, Hosea Bigelow says? it would hav soldier-like fashion, nov with the Allen of M Congressman John sippi in addition | lu being one of the wits nhso something of a . s the Baltimore embroidered of the hmlh(’, neh women of b ttle lamp beneath the dish was moments the the scasonings, TR || STty s T o CoTE alentutcof the b | Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, ments are m Ay o pm sued them., ras md' the mortif Home Journal, some rules for Don’t bathe v Mrs. Jeanctte o, and talked given at (In' Shm Tl\m-hur a few evenings with a fluency some n[ those who ln guardian angel began with a sprinkle of this, a dash of that, and u generous pour of some venerablo Yblk timadito; \q]mll on, engaging in a lively conversation with the on her other side queror was mak ad, a plan of battle on the . Hardly a word passed between i the remainder of the water; soften it \\'i|h afew drops of ammonin, or a little ory lh-x' of mater ml while the [u(m'v with little pellets of r days .nul used to have done much - engaged the man in conve i and incidentally quired if he was familiar with the study I)un t bathe your e while it is ve o 'm, and never use very cold water for o 31 rhi v H ) nd Lord Brougham, who had bouutifl noodle-work, whild the serly, exclaimed: i v sad mistaks \.w rnadotte was no (anl\lll\ traveling, unl \\||I| a lmh- hol and water Don’t attempt to remove dust Fitnidola water; gl\u\u\n face a hot bath, using ju116 wonld A Lt nziah ) {iEoll. Supper over and spoke r,_n 3 Allen, prompt- “I aum something of n musi¢ian my- In fact L am so” fond of mus x'nm Wyoming ibly to him 'nul is sln[lplll dm-«. not think mmh th. ]un]mmmn of India s lu llu' ‘]HIH\ that many c: “punished for their thought- [ Tesgness by the'loss of kingdom, membrance of her hsband’s de- mented, and the monogram or” in I'nitml States army, ares l]h\t Hw lmll.uw with water lh.lL has hml tho (h\ll taken off of it. Don’t rub your face with a coarse tow- el, just remcmber it is nd treat it as you would the finest porcelain—gently and delicate bonge, or linen rag for instead a flannel one. u can get rid of wr svices with powder. Russian bath ifo und family and govor tire_houschold by the power of my francs, and you will not stretch out your them; a most attractive woman, and you will not 1 with years and f o by Mm-«lmw over, nu- not made of (hmt quite comprehend you,” Thurber, smiling. aid Mr. Allen, with a merry it is just like this: ol iy membeX thing, uud they hcniteans ard from him she veplied: tten to him sev- ne a king, but Irom time be reckoning the night dress has been the Lumber, 1 men were outw “General Crook and a party were rid- ing along a spur of the Black Hills one day, some twelve . years ago, when down on the plain they caught sight of four chasing a white man who o. After getting protty foremost In- which the man and has come heve this evening prepared Don’t use a your face; choc Don’t believe y Kles by filling the ¢ Instead give your twinkle in his ey When I requestmy wi of my family to do refuse, I threaten to sing. diately relent and do my bmding S than hear mq 1 llm.-~ since h-- cambrie, r answered i ill annoyed at my having reigns, but not i fine dimity silk is used, and so is the design that the than for a hous toilet For a model the recluse opens a his- yand turns over the leaves ou cannot do without av one bold stroke. “The woma grandmothe: mounted Sioux was astride o the white man the dian fired a shot, at old n-n(\ur'h ln be t .|u “llustration of the workings The woman who might have r 50 hot that you wonder how you can stand it, and then tory of togge A telegraph messenger boy delivered T T to me ull women are x\lilm. Soratiny: who EAGLE CO WORKS, correspondence | Manufactugers of Galvanized Iron (mnlre over the keys SR IREE Artists' Materialy, ly atmosphere, | 77 A. HOSPE, s always there | Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Doulas Stroet, Omalia, Nob. Ir, “om 1A ND AI Jobbers of Il.ml and Soft ((ml B. K. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets, Omalia, Nob, NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 South 15th Stroet, Omaha, Neb. Some l\lm 8, ¢ mvlnnwm youn, ( iunru th ’I A rOH DMN. ARMSTNUNG A\t CO., “her husband in Wholesale Cigars. ty of years. Per- 402 N 16th Street. “Hello!” 1430, i Dry Goods and Notions. M. E. SMITH & CO., Dr) coou\ Futnishing Goods and Notiond: or 11th and Howard Streots. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Corner 11th and Harney Stroets, Omaha, Neb, ted by the e 1 hind-tinished — . "}hl"hlw[ Furniture. Mo landy DEWEY & STONT \te, consideri Wholesale Deaicrs in Furniture, 9 5 x Farnui Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Unless otherwise divected, each gar- | =Gy by es 6HivERICKR, differently orna- N T i Furniture, examples of old ecclesiastic: Omuha, Nebrusi. Nowiand then(a frillior fngerfed || Tt i L serap of . DOEEls trimming yellow cCORD, BRADY & C >0, antly suggestive of \\ holeSale Grocers, 150 50 dear to the ve- | gan ana Loavenworth Streets, Omalin, Nebrasks. and it still Instead of JOHN A WAKER borate “holus.llc Lumber, Llc,, hlc omont. State « ement, and cost is little less 'CHAS. R. LEE, Plantagenet or an Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. ¥ atteacts hev fancy, | wood earpets and parquet dogring. th and Douglas ardotte’s throne longing for ing, and prevented from obtain- treme poverty. mule dropped. Then the Indians pressed forward, pelling like demons. v rodskins and ponies beg By the time General Crook and his party reached the plain all the red were down, and the old scout was hing like a lunatic. ge to Governor overnor opened and rea When he had finis laid the telegram down, and notic a the l:u\ waiting patiently The governor went at his work at Lis desk, and noticed that the boy still lingered. T the boy if there that will make it glow it with a soft towel and g0 to bed, and you ought to sleep like baby while your skin is grow and soming Jeom QVEOL hSlwHinkica and you are n-~(|ug with cold water Money is what I with warmth; d t it without a wife, two together, Mellette, which Elizabethan and the costun ing even this by he s veproduced v The result is the Anne yn, / Stanhope, Queen Anne. s Anné of Austrin and Countoss of Bods Lumber, Lime, Cemcii, ¥ any one of which is Pierre Capital. the evening is over Iademoisclle, ave you 1 say to her, willing o aceept me as your Morve than that [ cannot do.” i kind of proposal that person suffers from any discase of ford robe de nuit, senor nsked anything he could informed that there 35 conts charges on the message. Do govenmor puth b hand injhis pocke looked blank for a minute, put his I and looked Ty 101d the boy he didn't The boy look Nothing is thought of j night dress of this sort substitute for i A MOORISH WEDDING. a Bride in Prep- (hml\ m.n them ¢ unmn;_r Sioux shullhl be 1ch an old trick.” nh.nl l!\l“dl|~|1 er spending not their Ewhiokis! the property s, whether we take ap and soda, candles or what not. iven to look o i ame light as the nn(h(‘ r'lmmll envied, é(,., De: moiselle is v )Ull_’lvll turned aw TOWN 0N AN Ove woman of the i -nlu in o h of the usual sweet hot tea was over to llx(‘(]mp‘\lmm to leave for the hunting ground and asked: y did you ever see a white ha uhlmuu- sull” went down again have the chan, 1 §hat the two together in a1t > eon grot up and went beckoned to Bavr “Take awny that dr said with a shudde me to death, and I ulll\ from proposing | s of lemonade 3ut why prevent hix “He will be great man “Give mysell and my money to such an ill-manne re «l veplied mademois 5 ooner tuke the first What have 1 ven such o wretched Don’t let your But at this moment she will make a ni proof of th ) e has only to look into the show- gasped the brave. al man traveling hear o’ that old vels cheaply, but at | xpense of another genct of economically. nts; they spe nd, ready to their for, and this n( nu'.unl\ apt to lu-gm a certain ence for the property of others, In that it blunts |h. likewise with squatting women, t finally ejaculated of a mati to be gover nnr' a hasty retrc s with hm' fan, “wnd then made idful liuh 1 wounded?” a S0 with ‘domestic ***Isn’t the pale face the dying warrior. it,” replied the scout, come within a mile uf mne. ve the old mule the nd down he squat, crowd the hooks and the \\l\ulm\hll\mglr( the money womien CON of America, Making Over Tn making ov been unfortunate enoug or there, just r Judge Campbell was one of the most, populir men in the house, says the Chi- o genial and obli » New Review, ther end of the room wa nothing to pu R 3 o dead and you y affable to new members, congress he introduced o overnor Gear, who repre- e compliments and our hiefs to the bride, ,ason a little st surrounded by two or three othe the little bride, on't live long. to hurt a dyi member that the pl [njuu‘» fecling, ‘nough to kill tosee you ducks s when [ began to pop. {to.1n largo Liousoholis 1a alw a charming, vernor. who i ¢ I governor, who is fully not the land of econom, f the for mor, genial as the a embroidered vest » hands folded, he [ndian gazed moments, put surrounding s quently n gr ssitates so few stitches Imost like part of the ‘o pattern just deseribed taste for ordin: man who wants to malk many purposcs is who is wise 1-nnu-'h to have two or ¥ three bodices to wear with her nm- may be of v t the nlll ~u)\|t for i i muslins spread fuce claborately painted unde cyebrows, and with a largzo black pateh i the middle of a del- o rouged cheel mmnhur of the the waste doe: ~h4~ wias ¢ \II'A rked and is consequently L in perfectly g closed his eyes and died.” ¥ Judge Campbell @ néw member, You' s virgin forest upon_ themsely imporceptible: it wear; but tho o one gown & \ge, the well-known clergyman, on Broadway the other after- sn’t changed one iota in the the same jovial, I saw Minot J. S l\ u)T 'l)ns house tables and at their own, become blinded to it, nnot realize that to waste wise they become inur indication of oundings have hoping for the best; Amln ~.n|lm<' on us, who overheard with the in- rgin forest”? Ir. C 'llm ropre om.mw T is o sin, but be to it by custom the effect that su nts is supplied by the i|| Ihw :«Hil\u\:- in which he has of gold embroide joke-loving mun healw a little incident llmlu( ago that shov fnhll d uml hh chin sunk upon llwxn irred somo years Suvage’s inordinato to be married? Madonna than Ja.50n vivghn' Toveat th hi Streets, Omabin, Nebry FRED W. uuzy. Corner 0th and Douglns Strets, Omahn. Millinery tions. breakfast room. ying $90 for a nd there is no N o] LDER & -y cling vobe. In- | Tmporters and Jobbers in Millinery, I 210 212 Sonth 100 et 3T, ROBINSON N‘ofivow.(,o. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods,. 1124 Harney strect, Omaha. of these silken yers and clea Oils. OLH)ATFD TANK LINE CO. B Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Ulls,. PSS es. Axlo grenso, oo, Omahn, A. 11 Dishop, Manngor. gown, whichhas | = — T e 1 Lo be torn nere l'"l"“' omuotRa Laea CARPENTER PAPER CO., R L Wiolesale Paper Dealers, Journ: This, | Carry a nice stock of printing, wrapping and writing - 5, per. weak places in L paper. ol nttentlon #17en Lo card Safes, Ete, NE & CO,, | Akents for ll.llls Sales, . 221 and 523 South 10th St., Omaks. moire, or bla H. HARDY & CO., becoming, So Jobbers of hul«» decoration is . put on lace skirts, Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, that the bodic being generally The rows of ribbons improvident. are elaborately trimmed.! i ahout the ve o much liked last do not obtain at all thisiyenr, Th decoration which the Frencii modist wsh that is of 1as both long loops Wialat cnaat Trinity’s fortnightly the church of the entertainments, ; on u lounge, watching the young peopl omplefely dressed, his hunds as luc of the things they use or consume, wse they never have to pay for them, but when the time comes that they have to provide for themselves, a lamentable exhibition of their want of experience is too often the result. often it happens that sevvants who | contrived to save on setting up for themse Ivo, ¢ account for 1 had opened my mouth to ask herhand. 1 was on the point of speaking, as I told you I should speak, when she began to Accordingly we a place where the hand . put his foot,” virgin forest is ems Lo be favored by of man has ne dance, when an elde is asashin the ba dently had a yearning fondness for cler- gymin and a highly developed sense of propriety, sidled up and s avage, do you approve of round ly female, who ev The curtain was withdrawn from the ed on it drew i nm! the bride was dis- constantly receiving offers s who eared nothing for | anked providenee scen through such - The Burdock Plant is one of the best diur- v regulators in the vegetablo world, and the compound known as Burdock i is_unsurpassed in all discases liver and blood, bed, the wom tle fo the side lxnm J(‘\l'll‘l” She sat the |«~ Largest sale in tho | = folded under ll\unuh I must confess [ pref waltzing sitting quiet - When a Wo 15 Well Dres: The general wou independenc hml not ~1..-l\. n, Elders and Converts, Two Mormon elders have been with & l""“‘ Whipped the igures of Buddha. A porfect bre vi in their ruin, but their provious t z one U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, broad ribbon and Steam and Water Supplies, nd ends, Halliday vtlml milla. 915 and 920 J st., Omaha F. Ross, Acting Muanager. 7__;%‘ Iron Work RLING IRON WORKS, PAXTON & V1 is the woman you lenow {d 1 know, you like and 1 e, | Wrought and Cast Iron Building \\orl(, of jewels, strings on o 0 | P v _conditions of their lives as | serannts rendercd them unable to count | the cost before setting out, proselytes among the d Holmes countios i dispatch to the Chicugr iseworthy inten- wit and sense enough to real lu\)nxr old 1 |\ expensive fushions to the dev m{m. the key-no pretty coats and you to alter.’ * millions to bait the I have done l[(-lhvn turn 1-:;:;, "uullug a Pashionable Diversion. | with n-nn~i}l:-1uhh- silencing any if one can ‘only cheeks were Gn e R L and wife of a furmer nawed Willinms, and Williams with . Montansior was out the colors : will buy ¢ painted two ilbert Is remarkably quick numorous stories are ro fond of bousting that, she might hay a L..,_m May party at her unmll\ house on Long Islind, seen empress of France Dlaickammith work: . Ofice and w.rks, Ty, and 17 ‘stroet, Omaho, opment of | ——— ity e und UL P, in less costly OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, in_ the Ladics® | Man'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, is wise \).4 will Vaults, Jall work, tron shutters and fire escapes G. Andreen prop'r. Cor. Mt and Jarkson Sta. gown with the thought to that which is RN and wife of the most famous man of tho L\IA d illustr nd captured the ped and tied them to tree tered a most unme ing of this they rele ago, says the 1,.nn~ Post-Dispateh. the house was »]rhh-lllr’h and white After the repast ulveady in her wardrobe, d inharmonious was no longer the mere “One :-\n-uln;: ving a |r.ul\ ibule waiting for his 1 and adminis- ful whipping. i sed them from the 8% ten thie haorle ot Grencbla wero prepaving for the Baptiste Bernadotto, afte den and Norway, \at time he was asimple , distinguished by the attention duties, his skill fragrant with appl with dogwood flower: hats in harmony are what, 11-d | thing hums X . through the twilig h| wh the white court, | <1|"nn.|mn;- and olution, Jean They necd not absolu » house .unl mistaking Rim tor & foobman, said & Call me a four-wheel Gilbers catmiy adjusted a single eye- swamp, emptied pompous-looking i peured with a large silver wai with ribbons, and the hostess ta revolvers at th ad !n en admitt |u see some mysterious half-living idol of he paid to his mility The women were then whip- | for use as buskets, and in this way - Gowns, M A. DISBROW & CO., 1o manufacturers of d woman, | Sash, l)uon Blinds and Moaldings mateh, but not [ Branch omce, 12th and 1znrd sireots, Omabn, M 8, ich people say. anat Bwerlet | S oubh Otnuhd, e shude blending into UNION STOCK YARDS CO., at cards, and by his pe the famous pularity with the glass in his eye lied blandly: and surveying his lord- 1 by the ung cuch other until perfection s obtained return home v ) arly bed-time, n pill of asufetida to take no strong medieine afte phony of tints, mounted on to the roofs and assailed the wun spluttered troops with a storm of tiles, Bernadotte 3 The young noble wanted to know what he meant, Liver Pills, > hiens hud laid any. s looked very much furtive glinces ut aperies, but they peered and elimbed the v the peo gotting into bed State for worthles from one housetop to o the popular serg but, in spite of the good intentions of the 5. received a blow on head which stretehed him apparently lifoless on the ground, showed some you hansom, I couldn’t call hot as can be ” that if they would only anothor to sp: , und add u little very s and .‘,mw ion On another occaslon, when seated in a dining-room, by a person who said Have you se man with one Gilbert answ “What was the sumption and kindred comp! only fm 10 the say that a great up, and to have e for a full half-hour, recommended But presently ho nd was car- of the Golden Stite _The Largest Sugar signs of life, neighboring eafe, where he was laid upon a table, which {s shown to A surgeon was called, and the ‘-vuud\.d man showed much sigus of vi- | eye called Jone stances, complotely oured tho. a friend, who gamut of narcotics, stimulants, lnuug before retiring, and tiring himself out. of his other o of the guests 1 hecmb o CATTRORNTR AL 1 iths' treatment for §1, By At one time there wereo two American L flower, 15 a sym! Of South Omaha, Limited, SHROEDER & DEAY, @i GRAIN, ficovery foreon | Provisions and Stock Dollars wints th would 3 ) find volief. 1t iy Basement First National Bank. physi 4 [ 808 South 18th Street, Omaha, Drug Co, [ UILHI Rr lfllOTHLHS, catarr) will I'axidermists ” Bpecimens can be sent &y safely b 4 mall oF exyieas Beud 10r pilom 4o 2 10k Birovly Vsl ’