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THE OMAHA DAILY BE T 17. 1820--SIXTEEN PAGES. ROl WA oY WSS IoN M<IB Kol W<P [ eIl Ime b ROl WISl Iel E«s M Wer 193 W< b0 Im<> MAIL URUKRS‘,@—» Continental Clothing House, -giV/l ORDERS. To our friends out of town To our friends out of town A Boys’ and Children’s Department. G s ples for Fall goods wil be ready to mail about Sept. 5th, -Special Bargain Sale in Boys' and Children's Department.----Mail Orders ready tomail about Sept sth. ] All requests on file for samples Send money order for any of the following lots, with the understanding that 1fthey are notsat- All requests on file for samples will be filled promptly Sept 5. 3 isfactory,they may be returned and we will pay all charges. Wepay expresscharges will be filled promptly Sept. 5. only when goods are returned. ‘9‘-‘.“““4-.‘-..‘-. P DVO I VO VO VDI IDIVTDNO I VDIV PVODO I RVEWP IO OO D l O'T No. Custom Degt, § Boys™ Knee Pant Suits, BOYS KNEE BANTS. Hfl ihine Price, $2.80. DEPARINENT. - LOT NO. 1—We offer at thissale 150 A1l Wool Cheviot Suits. in sizes from 6 5 ; to 145 a neat medium colored stripe, sold all season for $.00. Made in our own work room and thoroughly honest in awery sense; goods which cost 7 roman- ufacture. This weck’s vrice, 0. Remember, knee pants, agest to 14, Any suit of this lot sent 10 our uuL-ur-Luwu customers not satisfuctory muy be returnol -"-’0-0.-’b PS> IS OO OO - atour expense Made from remnants inour custom room. ITundreds have ' y been sold this week, butthey will lastone week longer. Take i ks T N t 5 any pair, you can make no mistake; the cheapest in the lotis 'O ORDER 1 BO} § Knee Pant Suits o <D worth $1.25 Send money order and we will fill mail orders as Pr’l Ce $8 5( ) long as they last. Price j5cages, 4 to 15 years, ot r \ | y l h]s \\ CCk Onl LOT NO. 2—Tls has heen one of vhe best seliing fabrics. A valor finished | A o . ) cassimere, strictly all wool, made in the popuiar plain bick sack, sies 4o 1, . C wiich has never” heen sold for less than $6.00 all season. Lhisis o mediun- . / " woight cloth which can be worn late the season We seldom offer such excel- % s ¢ 5 lent value as this lot. We will promise fill muil orders until the 2nd, Re- Half price sale of men’s Cheviot Pants, for one week more member the price. 33.50; sizes 4 to 14 price §1,75 and ¢2.25. ' { - ; D) LotNo 5. Men's 1 1 Cheviot Pants ¢1.7s A . 5. Men's pure all woo he viot Pants ¢1.75 and P[ iGO, 0 ; I%O} b <1lCC l fll‘lt Slll Lot No. 6, price ¢2.25. Men’s Cheviot Pants never sold less aturday, the £8d, : % in our windows or morning unt for Trousers, from a line QTg-::ods On the Balance of our Mecdium-Weight - We will take orders Monday 1.0T NO. §--This i3 a small lot ul' Scotch Cheviot Suits, sold all season for expense, You can make no mistake on theselots. We lose £7.00 and $8.00; in threo differcut mistures. I'hey are offered at this sule to close v FeRE e < 5 i ; 0 b dnnced w2 We cannot send samples of the cloth, but a smple moncy on every pairsold, but the lots are lairge and we want sold all season for $10, at $6 pel" guit will be sect toany address on approval, at our expense, if not satisfactory. the room. ‘««« VDT CTCITIIDIOTIDIOEODPOD money by making theirselections lces and noihing but firsi-clacs FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Sie & ik alsdt work done. Goods. P 4 25 than ¢4. We ask youto look at the samyples i i y We are showing excellent l”l Ce EB send by mail for them, andif notasrepresented returnat our values in Men’s Business Suits at $10, $12and $18 We have cut (he prices on many linesof ourbestvalues in : order to close outour medium- RamgAiantaslicate ougtey J » weights to make room for our Fall goods will be opened, show- New Goods are being received everyday in . S s ing l]{:(- largest line tlu be "c’;u‘qd in = = Fall goods, On Seplember 1st any merchant tailoring de; ari- CLOTHI NG’ DEPARTMENT. ':“;’ f‘s‘:;.lilnfi(l’f;lr‘i“l?l‘"I”‘*‘:\;;"‘jfl e Rt esoas, sk MERGCHANT TAILORING DEPARTIENT. g8 Al et dmu prriha goods are all made on the prem- HAT DEPARTMENT idabis il s Lol L) DO OPDDOD OO VDOV DOVODCODIOICT VDI VCOITOVOCOI DIV VOV CDOITOI DO SPS OO COP OGO CEGOODPT ORGP GO -O>t0t0a % ouglas and 1ot g We will show Monday morning, 150 dozen of fine Suspenders, made by the Crown Suspender Co.,of N. Y., at2 50 per pair. Thisis alotof socgoods and cannot bebought regularly for less than $4.50 per doz; all new fresh webbings at 25¢ per pair ' HUBRINISE NG GOURS BEEPARTMENT, COI'HCI' @ | juglas and loth @ Streets i FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO., Douglas & 15th Sts Strcets TPV SS9 Tiine All Linen Handkerchiefs at half price. We will open on Monday mnrmn*, 100 dozen imported Linen MHandkerchiefs r} inch fancy border goods, always sold for 235¢, will beoffered at 1214 ¢ each. We crve the right to sell not more than ¥} dezen ISl @<l NeE BEE el EI 27 mER el @ el ELB T IéY EmuEs el E< iS¢l BE <Rl 11ed v [1OW SIS REEVES WAS FOUND to each customer. SPECIAL SALE OF FINE SUSPENDERS 25c EACH. AMOW FREI(.HT HANDLERS. ?.‘1"",’.l,?‘{,!?fi.ffi:‘iw"»‘i‘f.'n';.‘.:.f.".[fi'fi el _ SPRAY FRO][ SPIRIT TAKE. h‘.'fl’.‘r“" VL Rt L 1 Tre b stnet o e et B o 22 of which Jhn L is to b thoherg theilling rescue by Ein of o hepless and one w k. showing the articles, their weight and thé but lis adoration is unbounded and —well, it | cormpanics of th yfor the pur- beauliful orplun girl ~from the loatisome churges, and before tho articles have been de- it i3 tho same bittersweet sensatbn that |pose of instuc Tomorow the grand ik dutcles of a *erowid of mffaus.”” Difflculty ; . [livered he has seen the owner and got his throbs under many a waistcoatof the til- [comuandery of whts Temjlar g0 iito 4 In searing ‘‘a crowd of How They Manage Their Loads on Train [ check in payment of the charges, Sayings and Doings of Omaba Peopleat the | 0rsbest cat. camp at Temyplar park for on week or more. | fis Magifiont Voice Actideatally Dis | madybeenencountered. aud Platf Outgoing freight takes another course, 2 s L took the little ““Minnelaha’ the other [In the evenin Leland, a Siv Kuight, O T il are_geerilly so pronpt in aplyivg forsuc! atform, The articles are broughtto the warchouse, Towa Resort. day on Lake Okobo sed the protty | hi s them 4 complirantary hop, coveredby alondon Tragedian, positions appear to be afraid of being hurled where they ave unloaded, weighed and classi- poathouse belng to Mr. Stevens of St. | which promises to be siccessful, A lieadlong into the orchestra, pitched into the fied, The shipping clerk makes his entry on gallery orbroken in two acrss ascene. Th Swobe, Mr. and Mrs. Louls. Nextyearhe intends puttingasteam | Mr, and Mus, Thone i ONE MAN AND A THOUSAND POUNDS, | atab. This goes into the office where a | FLIRTING WITH OUR YOUNG MEN, |¥2¢ Wt on the like. pussed oneor tvo | Bddy, JEFFIRSON'S JOKE o\ SHERMAN, loksnowas if a new ‘“crowd of Iu(lhull‘;” record is kept and 8 way-bill Is mado out, to ither proty summer , ind then we |son, Mr. 1l oo B might haveto W enmgod cach ovenlngz, goaloug with the consignment. —_— changed steamers at the 1 Park house, |an . Falcower wtumed 1o te —_ "".‘l‘;‘”u“t‘;‘Sc”l‘;“‘b'"“&"',;.‘:“"I “;m‘:"""a‘"; % 4 . 0 taking the Ben [ . which makes the |thiswoek. Mora BiLcowsr, it =% SRLEL On e hORIGe RIL AR The Methodical System Employed in mi"x?u.“&,“,“:.‘.‘(:‘.';Lfl“émft.‘.‘fihté“t%“.it“;!f..‘é!u‘hfi They Are the Center of Atteaction, | iriplo Amolds patk, Fho coutey (s very ] 5o ! The General Sawd the Actn’s Life-'| umetolshe aice wed i Hoston when not: 4y Checking and Recording Freight of the depot, where the stevedores take them but One Sighs for Littie pic 'un«qw}u along the West Okoboji, and a Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bea bldg. The Origin O My Awlal Dad'— u‘“,l‘v '|'.‘mifl'l.(:.:“rl‘;N\lk::VI}:;;?nL::&lc‘l:“lf‘fl\:: > amber ! i o jose days being foi e 5 and the Amount of It Handled and pack them into the cas. Widows-Toyingwiththe I e e oty Sullivan and the 13uf- 0 buy theboy's tods forhim His Boston e TAst AaTan o chii In shipping out the usual custom 1s to makke i i MUSICAL 4] ] . 3 s0loig chorished these proid muniments u en Months. ap & local car, which contains consignments Tender Passion. added tothe ciarm, As weneared Arnoll's R e R fians—Notes. B ipuszchrisiedi i ontl proa e for the stations nearest the starting point, in parkthe captiin piinted out Pillsbur W 'n\::v-m.‘:)I-‘:fiuél‘lfkl:m‘-’ui the Eeichurd Maus- —_ ) s order that the car may not be bauled any where the lndian masswroof 157 oc A rhiasts Tving and Ellen Terry. ) The man who simply stands beside the | further than necessar z SriritLaky, Ta, August 16.--[Special to This, of wursy was a_pointof interest, md [ feld compny Sins Reves, thegreat Englishtenor, wis . 4 u S ted the old log eabin which still Richanl M i fild continues to doare- | “Mr. Trving and Miss Ellen Terry,” wri ng member of the | markably finesummer business at theMali- { discorerel by acddent, says the Londm | the Lonam corespndumt of the Liverpe Sharp. T hive |sonSquare theater, Graphic. Wlen Macrady was manager of [ Post,“have ben happy in the selection of we stands and thesolesur faniiy of Mes, Abile G railroad trick and watches one of the freight In shipping-through freight the car is sealed | Tur Bee,]-—Spivit Lake wis surprise trains pull in, or outof Omaho, has butlittle | and not opened uutil it reuches the end | wek by a cowd of Omiha people. conception of the manner in which freight is | ©f the route, or goes onto another wad. 0 J 1 . " N ary 0 satel rour! ¢ 0 pres e zland fop train - which awived Saturdisy morr the greatoes “Our vy Cousin? 1s thetitleof fhe | Drury Lane theater, he broughtouts umong two of the quictest pliwces in Eng o Hie ok In hundling heavy freight tho pinch bar mived e Sour L i iy Fat Wheirholidiy ator abusysewon. At the end bandled, His'ldea ls thiab the whole lob 45717 " BACE nE hed -,Ml“fm‘y brogp.;:t {287 | brought Hon J. C. Cowin and wife, Mr. Will |anda newpl b iragk Joes (Si Perkins) |other reviv of this wek Mr. Irving goes to Lowestof bundled into a car and when it reaches its showed me o phote . i willappar asdason Wieatley . with all Pu: destination is dumped upon a platform and showinga string of sixor eght Indin: Jukobar Prom is the name of an actress 3 AT A a5 much ease asa man would handle a | Saunders, K. C. B Mo [ beRm s enll O iriailo il | whorecatly sppaired in “Margaret F'lan- hf‘u b3, “lIIL G o who could do | Winch 15 the leader of the bar it thy o] as ) ould handle a | Sa e L O, Jai . | decollette, whi sr member: 2 X kbl e ) of ing wble to find ayone who c ] pade i Years ago, when railroads were in their in- | walking cane. Sl g M"";’,"'JA{:}:"T (".""“L'l' \'lh.' focaiotts wile i olher members of the | ing,’ Janes 4, Harn’snewplay. justice tothe solosin *Come, If You Dare) | iitemsting court ovor wiich Sir_James i1 fancy, this style of doing business was prac- | ~“How dead head freight s disposed of has | & 11 winno P T J. Windsor and Avs. A 1 A wmes Nr. W.J. Fleming once more takes out | 11® 5 o e v | non presides. He has forsome tine hai as ticed, but even freight handling has changed n & question wksume \'nll)(?umkmmu S. H. Windsor, Mr. 'W. H, McCord accom- HETORA. | Pae: “Armund tho World in Eighty Days,” be- |James Andersm, the tmgedan, who wasa | yojjior Mr. Comyns Carr,who, tirel out and the work has now been reduced 1o s¥5- | sume touase tad Dasses through the same | Patied by hissister, fiss Sue McCord and | Weio stitehed upn the groundlike Preich | ginping the swsonat Clevelmd Septembert. | member of tie company, had noticed the | yithlate dinners and suppers onthe st tem, so complete in detail, that a freight man | pumber of hands as though tho. charges raa | Miss Steel of St. Joseph, Mr. A, S. Patrick | 101 avus and leg in Prends doll peitio nown conedim, | yoieror ayoung chorus singor and suggested o aud et al Wichelsea. Mis o h mequisition and an engine, Daller of o large Cowin and Miss Edna, Messes. Will Wy man, and Miss Terry to_Winclilsen, where pipe will be lifted upandswung around | Frank Hamilton, Charles Howe, Chatles al din “torwas in despale | takkena cotage. The prineipl pu\unlgfi in ) J.W. Herbat, the well : SN e otograph, be ind--1 narlyfainted. s 2 a I g : from one road can go to the freight house of | juto the hundreds. avd Dr. Vietor H, Coffman, Master Wier and uapbibon i un o has beer entagel to crewe the nle of |himas asolutin of the diffulty. He wis y s takeena small oy ouths another and do the business as though he [ 'y H h 4 : Christopier Columbus in Rices *Worll's e L but Will ot boab than § TR Bett thare foF Thars: The yardmen havo duties to perform dis- | Marie. Judge Thurston went home Sunday | Thon Irepaired to the Arold’s Park hotel, | st lugled at by Cooke. ~ Macready, hovever, | M1t Wl uih b wbioto e e Tach and every foad employs practically | Hi¢t ffom thoseof the resular handlers, and | leaving his fumilyat this place. Mr. Thomas | skel fortneclerkandfouni hix surroanded Sl Re T conteact to Sherry | Jeconing imressel by Amlorsos pesist- | nodih SRR R T 0By the same plan of checking in and out and | Whiletheyare classed “as yard freight men, | M Cague spent Sinday here by an _wimitng audinee, singing, “Slep, ate Pursel is under cotract to Shermy Jency, desived Cooke tolry tho _young I | o ie gt ab the Lyceum in the autumn, handling the oumerous artieles. that o by | their workis simply to handle thecars and | McCaguo spit Sunday hero, My Lady, Slep.” T ad lime to make a | Cotyn, aud iext scason will preuro a new |alons, In less than twénty mintes Cooke [ Atk Mo St i et G e handling B0 BY } seo that thoy g0 outon the right trains, ov | The hop Saturday evening was the gayest | nind pliture of the handsomo cleri, who | Playin ler cuestian drams, *Quew of e | retumed in vapureof diighi. Leeves male | it YHGLS Fektl Bl Cuigreisphe Take Omaha for an example. A train of | &€ SWitehed to the warchouses where they | of the scason. Allthoyoung girls and the | stands “six feot tywvo ies in his tem Pluins.” o great lit and was nightly encorag in bis | PR GERE G S Tay i loadod care pulis 1uto one o the Aepota; . The | Delong, This suipplug around the yards s a | pretty young marsied vomm shoes™ and Sings soothingly, Whenmy lidy | AmieWarl Tifany is at her cottageat |maguificent solos. . Ll first thing. the condqustor turne bis weay | Mutual affair, and, if @ car of freight comes skl S e wat st lilled to sweet stunbers hean- | Buzards Bay, Miss., preparing for ler tour e o ] Nat Goodlyin in Eondon. bills over to the agent, who, in turn, delivers | 0Ver one road and s togo out over andther, | and bofore noon several bolje. hud their Liftably my g uery as to Onahi paaple. | in_“The Stpdaighte,” which opms e | General Shorm n nd Joe Jefferson | .y Giwin male bis Tadon debt fa el g clorc, This gentleman | the road bringing itin turnsit over wthe | Ginds fillad for wo are ollfashiohed enoigh tud Iad o lawe six-handed euchve | middie of Sejtember. Geaeral William T. Shemnan s 8 gond | wf S R e uts his *O. S A Ry : o hat it goes over to some oo to 1 AT < v that week atthe hotel and our Omha he fist performance of Franklin Fyles’ | st ellr a ! Monda 1 London special. e critics, p 0. K.” mark on them and passes | Yardmen, who see that it t uphereto indulge in dancing cards. that week atthehotel and our O The first perf f Praklin Fyls' |storptellr and he enjoys telling them us | yron oy Loxnlon spechl, . T 1o them along to the revision clerk, who looks | other depot, and a trausfer charge follows | “Phereis not much tosay of adance Ths | Wonen lad ol off the prize. Mr.and |new comedy meodrana “Overlo will [muchas some peogle enjoy itenins tothen, | ot wilh oue” vaice, pronguncelim i sus g them over, sees that the extensions, clas along and s entered upon the way-bill. was certainlya suce L duriug tho tw Mus, Pratt, Mrs. Kuhn, Mr and Mrs, Miner, | occur at Hartford,Conn, September 4. Aua [says the Ne le Press His ltestis | ogSind the ply a failar. Cloment Scitt, catious, rates and footings are cormect. iis | Among the men whocan tell the whole | qunces the floor o burde: Mus, C. Chaso, . Cilpetzer, Mr. md Mr Boyd will st in'the pie ubo: va“ defferson, and is as follows: the Tolegrpn, is tho excptin, He can find Gono. the bills Ko Lo the Eristi meseiving | Sory about how freight is handled the Uion o Honty of | - 6. Putterson wd Mes. Preston, Mr. o e i rooinin the Eifth Aveme | 0% a1 it clerk to be entered in a book kept for the | P Afic has John MeClintock, the freight ) ne. Tho ,M““-“l.“'““g and Ibort, Mr. Howard v A hotel abaut three years ago, and he chatted impress of mal is probably by Good purpose. The entry is made, and tho bills | 85€nt, whohasbeenin the employ of thecom: | oy acquaint alded somowhat tothe | CLuk Omuha ap the window theér one summer afternoo. | iy professaonal rvals ind ene Scoth PAass to the expenso clork, who makes an ex. | Pan for four yeurs. He bas 115 men upon bis | animation, and o number of mew fauc Mrs s lishiug ar Helad yith him. .8 lighl bl owerioas vl has able o sw any talnt i peuse vill, which is kept {n the oftice until the | Vay-roll, Qunces caused quite adoalsf adnivaton flom | COURLE sixtom picon] ; lio dhrewovera chule. After e has gons san playors, with the cxception of the owner of the goods comes for his consigu- ohn Trumbull, the general foroman, has | those who had tinle to wateh then. rock bass and pexvh. s 4l tho Chicagoope fomriun(ae waReisE i ipol of hae mpany, sud he incliied to b ment, seen twenty years of service with the com. The arvival of the Omaha mencauses a I noticed o the hotel register the names S leuli s p,”“_ I\vulm piece of red pe— the old il i on. "“‘w“““““lf .“ml.‘l him to Tho original bill has been given to the fore- having graduated from the ranks of the | great flitter, And how thoy ave fiixted with ! | 9f A+ L Lyich ma C H. Fassoit and yife s siraTaut acos o | kngusowell. T yicked it up. fspeded i At th Gally tho stalls rigely mau of the freight warchouse, and by him Under him are the six ganzs | But thoy lik fron Omaha and J. W. Wyle aud Miss f w2 henl sail, “This fsnotmine’ and aby Amerians, and Goudwin ‘and o A A e e T lers, who _arocomminded | “One young clb man ws not very hagpy, | Hardin of Concil Blufs. out o catch Jib. Iranlo the elesatorshoit | il oyl wio pays the intrestia RN % 5 Ed McGinn, Andy Tracy, ot < Mr. Barker gavea peasant high five pirty ing, Joo, Joe! wre cilledout after aeh tot, wd the Lentry in his book and passes howevit. Things seemed to pall v Slsawhim two stairs below, b wouldn®t go down, it would ¢ iments were | panly’ othepublio with 8 new Eifl om one long | nofe which sie has contracted in Pauis, anin the bill ulong to the “over and short man," who, upon the back of the way bill notes the vore | onthus .nm was trenendous. William ~ McKague and | Itwasuot alack of bright glinces or syeet | 18st week. Eia g George V. Hines, tho latter gentloman look: | fitieny for he had plenty of bogh; but he | Sered in the dining room, iti > B Tho i »s | ing after the city delivery busiuess of tho | ye table down the conter of which dishes of | carloadof new diesses by Worth, She las |padto run down, md 1 finally oiertok i, Morle Wainwright atSaratog. g{ij‘:.;fl‘l:)lllll)lfolllr\hfi "‘{q n-.l l:‘\u:"“lll«h:k“ goog | VB y remarked ina du my tone on i Yl uzzaone ( oot S0 ke made & protty effect. The bcu. studying with Mue Viardot, 5 o, did you drop this woll of papert Miss Marle Wainwright, the actress, s nr."‘ ] g clerk, who N evening to aconfidential friend: lhere is . > “ look full of joy S 5 enters ull of theso motations in his book, | 1D (he ofice C. K. Boyden holds full sway - cpdidec players were Mr, and My, Bumarl of San charwenky, the distinguished nusicln, He tumedto mo witha look full of joy. of the most notable charcters at Saratoga after which it agaiu returns to the foreman | OVEr the twenty-eight “clerks wlo are busy . NO LITTLR WIDOW. Autonio, Mr, and M Clas. Whitelay of | is spending part of the summer on the Hud- My God Sherman, you have saved my | (his season, noablechiely boausoshehas a 8t _the warehouse, are the time, up here, Girls are well enoughin their way, | St, Louls, Julgeand Mrs. Thurston, Colnel [ son with American friends. He sails for [life) - daughter with her who issail to b eigiteen, For a way bill to take such a muml about TU“ departments inside are looked after by | bt a widow—ah!” “And then he went off in | and M. “Eddy,Mr. A. 8. Patride, Nrs. | Euopeon the 20th to complete grrangements |+ What doyou mean; how hiwve Isaved fund she hersell does notlok over sixteen— course aud pass through so many hands, one S.J. Rheem, who attends to the clevical | @reverie in which, probably,all the stars, | Nuison, Mrs, Nye, Mr. Barker, Mr. wnd Mes. [ forhis American tourto begin in yourlifel & g P thatls, ats distanecs, Her bair is blonde, hop would suppose it would take duys. *But ic \\n of freight coming from the east, and | like Lord Chumley’s, had widows inthem ve, Mr, and Mis, Swobe, Mrs. Redick, Mr gn for the propssed monument to W' veplied Jefforson, with that famil- | syeinwsand eyelshes de does not, 'This work has been accomplished W. Rush who 10*‘“ after that coming [ It isuot here MCord, Mrs, Wilson of St. Louis,’ Mvs. at_ Vienna will bo thosubject of a | lar twinkie in hiseye, | an publishing ny fand ler fu y ispink and white, 1 1n & few hours, and afterthe bill bas made its rmm\m west. K. J. McGiun is the freight Intieinz her bonnet underher chin, Barton, Mrs, Barialow, Mr. and Mus. Milton | e competition, The siceessful desiguer | life,and hatis the llnulmph w1 partist kiows how to make it She Yeturn trip, the contents of the cars are | Mo -" ‘Kendrick, the express Sho tieda young man's heart within, Rogers, Mr. and M. leland and Mrs. | \wi] reccive 5,000 flovins, and the second ind private ottage belnging to one of ready to be turned over to the hundlors, who 3 J. MeMillan, the “long aud short” | because mo ome wears a bonnet; but shoe- | Dundy. third 1,00 fiorins and 500 florins res peetively. Lsand is coispicious on the protmss work in gangs of frow eight to twelve, each | Man aud P. H. Cook the rate clork, ticing s certaiuly in order. Every fellow | The best records made atthe bowling alley Manager David Peyser has justclosel a When Chatles Mathows p..@u.-u] desandother plices whee fashion ad gang being under the iustruction of a fore- | The wages of the freight handlers areabout | has Lis share of it. iy | this summer are male by O people. | capract forun engagenent of six weeks for | Awlul Dad”he L yith ple 3 man, the same ou all road centering in Omaba, and | The pernicious habit of chewing gumstill | My, Nyoheals the 1ist with 216 pins inten | Ny Fdyin Ardenin “Raglan’s Way? at a | rism, Ho wrote tothe paper . bl 1f the car contains merchandise for some | dVerage trom §1.75 jo &2 per day of 93¢ hours, | holds sway., I saw a young man present a frames, nextcomes Mr. Suyderwith202pins | Todon theter opening i June, 181, He | 5ays theltlusie He \Ah{' :;, GUEN SGRET], £10 DIOE. smull dealer, or & man about town, it is | With extra pay for extra time girl friond to his motherthe otherday (she | in ten frames, then Mr. McCord 108, “Mrs. | il‘besupported by an Americn compuy. |be liewthe theue of a (l.i icma I T Sk LI —— backed nto the freight house and an apron The busiuess done by the Union Pacific is [ Was not an Omaha girl), and she hadn't time | Nyo and Mr, Barker 157, Mrs, Reli¢k 81, Mina Adgls Als At Ob will ¥ with a serious son had alrcudy be T e T R L e N kI A oria o swung from the platform to the car door, und | eROFMOUS, and is increasing each year. tostop chewinz lng enough toackiowludge | My, Dindy 178 Mn, MeKeina mnd Miss = las Adels Aw dw Olo il ro in the “Pero Prodigu e e = the work begins. For the six monthsof the present year, | the introduction, There wre girls here whose | Wilson of St. Louis 168, My, Barker also "{“{""l “"' O o Wollihn Swho ts | Younger but he hud i sudiom, .‘., Illl:‘l'l of pll bearts we s The foreman enters tho car and directs the | @nding July 1, the station her bhandled | gun never leaves them, An'Englishman | made 114 puis in five franes. Miss Lcand [ Under the minage h venion of theorigiual. ’l'lnl(-\ Sxiica yonyie l'f.lil‘.‘.l .‘.“‘"I ul the ||.|.||::‘:yxlv]‘-|x|\"fl st 4077 pounds of frei from Le Mars told me not long since that a o >C0 124 | Bow aranging her southern and western | g0, sre B2 rodiggue, Niring R aking fehew Of the Hotd Onlvans Mol o ot axirate | Folle, Which may posibly extend to Cali- | {15 and they thought |t wouderul that, | beneth ¥ 3t Loais made 115 | fornia. Chorles Matthews bad neither seen nor read |seemingly happy wives, of 56 Toale mads 118 ) He had folloved, in |stanlly W remoyed by U \ men who follow him with trueks. Boxes, Ky‘ barrels and crates ave loaded upon the trucks, | 74,897,014 during the same period of 1859, a | young woman, taking a wellchewed quid| pips in five fran and as each article is placed there it is wln of 89,840,163 pounds, from her wouth, kindly offered toshare it diuwry. Miss Bil checkod off and. tho loads are wheelod into | . Atthe B. & M. froight house W. A. Aus- | it with him, and when: hetold hor he *drew | piis in five frames. Klaw & Erlanger hive completeda forty | i e Prodigy he warehouse, where they ave piled up in | 1D, the agent, isthe responsible party, e | the line there,’” seered rather offended. Mvs. Scip Dundy, anongherother acemp- | yveeks! tour for Denman “I'hompson clowst detail a furce written by Labiche ind | small inwme hi I they cou :| Ty um‘:,'f T e oods Meiab {2 | being tho chief. Under him there s 183 | Every sumier resort. hs its romance, and lishments, s (4t of Sooting Well. Sho | Lwo Sister' conpay. I il o Auleot-Touryeois ind produced i Paris May | sayva wilter in Hurpirs Buzar kinhor & onu pileand Mr. B.'s in another, This goes | €D, seventy-two of whom work in the house [ We have a dozen, butthe most soulthriling | jsq secason at Bungor, Me, \'l?"' 1“1)' TS 1, 158, underthe nameof ‘L.’ Avareon gunts wife »dunlu ‘u 'lu .m:‘.w‘.h” |I\ ;11 el on until the car is unloaded, after which it is m,dml) in the yards. He is assisted by E. | is tnatof nswm-thy swain from a neighbor- BETTER SIOT TIHAN MOST MEN Merrickand Olive Yates will be the two jaunee, " with Delinnoy as the “Awful Dad a reogniec ‘p' g nvlll,' \!u. 2 M““'.“w“m”‘r run out onto another switch, and another \ Davis, chief clerke; W. ¥, Chapin, cashier; | ing village, whohas formed a most hopeless | o1 1ads to her steady ain the artof beng sisters, and Ravel s his son, The critis were pn:lnlr or \r‘(‘ s .:H ‘l :l :A »." riod) olory loaded car takes its place. Hanson, platform foroman, and 1, Hn)u, attachment for a bright particular star far | ooloe) aboat ft, 1 am told thit while Maras R Mayer and nmj.uuin. ‘flnrnnr? thoown entiredy off thescent, \‘\u.n it |I|L |!~ 1‘.“»“"'..-".:.1 mt‘lll e 8o well do these freight handlers under- )xml fareman, There are four receivin above him iu the social sky, Ho is the owner [ §1%6 iqa iy winter she was elocted a| tobe the managers of thencw Pauline Hall " I-vl = llma b lbu-m 8| ml_‘vli "«"::h._“ l.‘ % ey staud their business and so expert | Clevks, William Wilson, Charles Brown, Ed | of a small shop, and ouce she bought shoe | nnver of the Sutherland gun] cub. She I,.m company for & term of two years. Miss ard on the Rulians. ; (,.{ wives and ol : o] do they become that a man | Swith and E, G, Whittaker, and four load- | laces of him, That was list summer, but he surprised the club at the fixst encounter by all will open her season at the Walnut As John L. Sullivan, the slugger, rde aid to me v mr In '1 e oy w”l“m“ with an ordinary truck can lnuume '"k' or delivery clerks, Juhubhrhllnmun G is still \,,mum‘ down (hirten day pigeois out of | Steet thedtr mum-lym, Septenber 22, | down Broad vy in @ cariasge day o -m:: \hv'm u|1;\\lu‘:' :li_‘r-n‘rf .'m‘- Vit ity N Sully. a load ‘of i 1,00 to- 1,600 pouads. nl:nsi;\:llllu \‘.‘Li\’liif‘.‘m‘;“:’““ clerks au He follows her about, he writes her sadbut | _ Our most intllectial treatis when Mrs, | = The mate for Mini T M (oF (imf(:n‘l'x"”ffiu B e i B e then on. dofiite dys s N i freight in small lots handled. pecteul o : 3 to| Nye c 1 to sing for us in the mornings, | bwkedovera yer a 4 e ary Withou 'nf'tuv.h; l:sl:hl i for & wholosale deater and | | T¢ comparative figures of this road, show: f'(:lg ‘r :m&":\::’u?\'v: !"k:'s hfio‘?.\::fi: l:fi:m;’ sfif Fivoe Boleachna {horm (owuiod’s B M‘ubf" hor thon conié opera tou Im been canceled | thobludlsh, the lirge-ninded theatrical en- arlyas il |“ wore 4 r:ul b \I“\'\I:l‘l‘x ‘:.zm.:.; eomes i ear lots, the same check systen is | iN& (1€ business of the firstseven moiths of | yal1§ o that ho is difident about —”fi weaking to | SAuf Widwaseln,”” "When Thiue Eyes of [ @nd the time given tothe Bmun Juch Grand | tlenen yho lave taken the coitrac of jro- ..rlm. atln onher par Al s Iss0and the seven months of this year, are " s English opra compuny, “U. 8 Miil”” om- | dudng the prize-fighter in the role md with | bly undentand,” faid she, Yhow o suisitive P'““.‘;. “f:i{'-' "“‘v:!:‘&n‘,“tn‘;”&“h“uilf'.‘fi&‘:? follows : 188, freight: hmldlm;-"w S:V.fi flz{.fl'pfi::2'b3tr1{fimnhfig"\:‘i'fi mez’ll ‘h“m“ m’f‘r::'s:alr":tfli &fi?fifd’:‘.‘i Maciatin af any, M. B, Cuartis, “T'hie Paynastr,”” John | and with theaccessories of s geuinosmooth- | wonan sh mf‘drnm‘. m:'"., n{'fl' -:::3:”:-# ': wigons are backed up to the door of the car, | POULAS 3 1800, 1,059 \82,772, and increase of | Lywhere he foels more at home" he would like | Missouri Valley met Thursdayat the Hotel | 3. thuliivan in_ “Honest Hearts and Willing | faced, lady-kiliing adormin, were justbe- | can hul|])|§‘m) augh i he geods loaded In and hauled away withou! 264, m""’ pounds, o have & chat with her, Ho thinks her 8 | Orleans. The oficers of the associstion gave | Huuds" aud Prof. Herrmann’s personal tour, 5i|wlh:_x‘to fm‘“&fi;%m l'}l.:‘:t:{?go:l:::t ‘p:r- askfor it SRV puln through the warchouse, S—— “freehearted, fun-loving gl 'mupoo one of the finest bauquets ever given here e cula 3 ey Suise cilesin. Teedlam \' ohaties Las Ly duty to pertorm, lfldl Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee Bldg, | soul answers' s owa guh ber o | Wl Slatireglucniof e lowaiatemill | Dr. Blruoy owod vaturh, Beebldy, | the New York Woald Onescewo inthe | Dr. Birney ) &

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