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THE OMAnA wainy BLE, SUNDAYVAUGUST 24, 1896.-SIXTEEN PAGES. I,"\:r.‘q ‘\'l.’("l(l‘l' gor ;7,\' :an‘ to envy. i ] ; John Boyle (' Reflly, - %O, sweet 1 she murmured, ‘life b utter | o EVNE P T b | i o .roots e " Tell ‘him,” e sald to the orderly e 8UG‘4 “Dear b he sald, “our golden cup ruas | the east, darcd the r f | n ro | ¢ 1 st s T would & stee A CHOICE b, st o | L s T | S e |t R FRA-HOR Drink love,” she cried, “and thank the gods | his brothe - | for e on ed to their | he ge Y ' I IBI) \l{\' for tuis, any G, o Saptain | chatter when the m 4 I " ar 1 b he | / He drained the precious lipsof cup and | Yol SESR R Bk SASALIOR WeRS | asw okl of T Tt / cuto i man I8 som Song | Y \ / HN f th s 80 strong lover. e ‘:r\t that | - : |"|“””; Love blessed the kiss, but ere he wandered aying the men who bore won him a p! lar dis- | myst be 1 not for 5 G et B : e FOR$S0; e | + d L 1 for a com 1 the | like. Gore heped, yet dreaded, that the m.d it was still more »ossible to for- The mated blossoms heard this benediction : | ar The officers {n ol | tinse woRld aoitie Vhet e b wreak 2 & Who kees this full has joy—who drains, | MONIY agre fellow, ¢ 1l declared %o 10 his blood training as he o day, upright, deflant. The mail had \ aftic s 10 Grali% | his deserts firmly grourded on “brave somo_poosible collision. Ho | just brought him from home, It \ ¢ and meritorious conduct in the Modoe Hm 1 of Ach 8, who was bereft by a | raised him visibly ove all things They heard the rustle as ne smiling fled | . baser, not better, soldier—and sm! at | Bidwell. It warmed i g | She reachod her hand to reach the roses i ction of the secmetar the stupendous vanity pentin the simile tisfied him. y spered back, “Nay, keep their | e n amo | rivals went, but he still found roughsail- | | “So glad to sec » sald, T | OM A H N Ig R I\ beautics growing.” 0 bid A € the hos nt al wat N last, insel ave wante \ us s They, paused and understood; one flower p r cony of | mavry the , as ho was as: | night.” | They t feutenant So § 1 nd the ad't 3 id, in a burst of he- [ **What will Somers say#* ched the | r 1t he ld be proud to take How per v even as he | fe wherever he | watched for the {8 th his that time his woo- | heart . those s i s et e A SR | el B A | B B % R 1 '” =—THINK OF IT== SERGEANT GORE. Submits was never made before by a newspaper, and kept, and flew smiling »n had lost | £ 3LISHED A 3 EWSPAPER IN THE WEST FOR A ol v ome, " ; not quite so | THEC Er 1 men in the | many axts-f0r being her; Whan e ; g o | heartily as he i but with y THOSE 1y do 1d walke tunity to court even dar 3 venings | AT i , | AMERIGANIZED was due today, and he was not so t the old sc e s tenemenns | | evised I N ENGYCLOPAEDIR / 1W0, 18 hbver. moved. ery good to Gore A anly. not to say unsold ! e 5| EE8 R RS | B SRR | TR s o o || |PAMENDED BRITANNICA » was waited with such patic ke rm, and raper, including nth. The first 5 th 1 o uard tod fleck of dust stained t ark blue of his , the ever was the wifc ir to her as 'l b the tools nts: not a touch of soil dimmed the sveliest lady inthe | war? ~ W i rdto fire | e of hisshoes, while buttons, linen, . All our present subsorik e ent . s of this Jer sunnye locks, and all u d the el | . Birney ¢ tarrh, Bee bldg. . 4 e : : of the ban- whole co of the res- | hoen her weakness sing :as won the | Just before him a little heap of leaves sttt R st - b tho ik ud “‘“‘1 Wk half-Spanish | heart of Dido. and woke in confusion and ead, den who attended the commanding | The mail had arr scampered up the spiral staircase of the % Sk e g ldren. Her father hd b Wit aakire hisdstie - N vl the G et ieia: in Possession of a Sheep. ) ength to th [ orrowing trouble with loud, in- & 1 B Q N N \i that she was re - | of the company e nctors in thel e e =k fellow: sho 1 his ma into the lec of heavy walls. _lhe u Sty b Sloding ; inventor. Tho scason closed. Hankin B tion xon. Judged by f love in the sc L before had advanced s betors8nuize N aling one of Somery 3 est—t > T ooy i uRdh “' bl not h She tnothen itongieand *slie bt 4 of cold, like scouts, | Colonel Balle heep, s the | Snap Shots at the Quaint and Humorous | Croupi t ks nights 2 “The Danites” was I o] with a mouth of mc r J 4 ) the base of the 3 | , Light f snow shot 1 2 trial the ’squire, the o C to: San whie 1 call }m\ then, she w , her ha 4| anprogched her lovor threat : rErerple e S mu,..\ Je u‘ ond 1 others? ‘ ; t onaires of cet were small and shapely, her eyes 3 . 3 : i waltz shar g in front of the ’squire’s dingy G Mi rpre ; 1 ky city was_ greatly surpri omo mother's ve vite of dress. > s e | %3 ,u; 3 B 25 i «d, relating incidents of the | )i ur hou g 1 . oeng sation put him straight, ih ide the wives of tlie ofiic Butthe i hy Chaca i ina mait ; ! ire winding up gk g ain,? g oTize mex uffcred som but then no’ soldier ‘ : his footing | sergeant of the guard to tho rolief. With a tree on his farm from which the | A New Source of Leather—Where She | = Mrs. Gazzam—“Wh; . y t it ations; he was | side the squad room some men were | ying“y iipped the bark, and the | Hid the Bathing Suit—Croupier 2 angle—Well, vow I thought it g ) of that, but between hi 1d | kindling a fire. G ched them | oj1one i h a brick wall 5 sty y arkin said you nad lots of lone and un any citiz » was the better armed j through the wind 3 then wowalk- | SR 9 s AT Aot h“);c‘h:rn'\du the Coin Collector—An Awke room to rent in your upper story.” i | rl-d - briskly :]u :‘m.}“ ('ru lll;" had driven a wheat straw. ward Situation. Yo Answerea for Aade know why T should talk: TR e €| On the trial the evidence was al —_— Boston Times: “I s ar calmly and ln;m- ;‘nds erach, b ! 5 against Jed, the colonel identifying the Gt A S hardt had a very narr scape. AR *m“* Wihia thie tonie 5 :‘h .~m-«-l|l.’ h(l_\]‘) had b -;\ found hang- \\n v:'/:u?“]-um";:' . R St Well, that's « needs, 1( hicago Tribune: *“In the bygons s o title, A 4 r up on Jed's b wreh, b i gl Al = aysof Leadvilile,” et Ean et e eac : EStnul Afithateaard Go jow drifted in long, loose ridges i gy g o IS . Tanque— uart. Had the Guessmania. fayaiof fendyl lo falis Sislto EIEET oquld not dg much, vour post, or I will have your belts off | 8cross the parade ground, as the sun- | . LRt e Judge: “What does your husband do Hasals line of no- her side, if not dislodged b . 3 post, or [ have your belts off it you explain how that sheep came The \ppnl ament. 3 bility ) 'S ng : Rl sl o e Bt in ten minutes,” down_roll was called. At tattoo the ) 300050 guid the magistrate. Inter-Oc mdik—T am _preparing | 20N inquired the purson. : Ny 4 the p rowns, wis master of the nation. “You goslow, orI will have you in | blast had grown so bitter that the men | "7 *. (57, o S0 ariiole lon Andar O ha Ty “Well,” answered the heart-broken wife, the mines at Lead- But the sun shono brightly on the | ., 300 E & oW O e evond Soond (i HesHHaltar bl hEETAS Cain't ’splain, ’Squire,” Jed an- LRl S ek et 3 fa dozen different ceived no more remuneration espunade all the afternoon, while just | £10 batlom of tne croek n beh Secopcs. | g bt o in midwinter; whilgthe officer | SWered. ““Ween I ;_ml up in the maw- gl g 1L With & prison | tries 10 make money in their guessing or consideration than he would had he ncross the creek which formed ‘one | PR, E SUECT, TOTLERS TOCr, der, | of the day, in top boots-and field clouk, | Mf’ dat sheep v in’ d i B L tests. not possessed n title. Baron Resencranz l»umu\m‘_\‘ of the parade urn\m'.l was a m“'*”i“‘ ;fl (Fise Ao Raiara i d. “n_,,umd to the knees in the gathering \nd you don’ lknuw who brought it Men and the Sp An Awkward Situation. came to l;‘-ul\ul-- from Denm: I'I\‘._un.\l lavhlauslelioftgrans s lplike s “Licutenant Sommers,” corrected the s. Taps, the finl bugle call of the : UG BNGHE Kate Field's Washingtor e of his noble name Leadville's Jek cghy ulvl‘O(i’h:lhT;i!huf A massive, | o er with an undoubled emphasis on | day, was drowned in the louder trumpet- 0, suh—'lesan de cyclone blowed it The youth Who wears a sash just now, | said the defendant, *tha il grant my | Citiz lare that he was as poor as o, honored excuse for accosting the maid er month. e oth, volumes to | 4 within four months. jount How He Explained the Way He Came she wheele 1 n the esplanade noon ¢ ofall times when an Am can camp is lazy—the men would v with each other in N 3h e | s To malke bis style scem slecker wife the decree of it | Count Roup, a Russizn noble- the title. e ; i ings of the hur icane. "Lesan de cyclone blowed it Spats down the tang upon his brow, she'll starve,’ % i P a8 at one u]“ > 8 ('uulm\m\ :n-., was o assist her and the children across | “Lieutenant?” cried the girl, with an | Gore thought of his horse, and stolo | gar, eh? And did you ever seea cyclone ays: ‘‘Me and the speak tarve?” ; digger, but aftervard rose 106 highoer this brook on & series of stepping ston inflection of ingy 4 LR kp Rt ackai i ! > | that could skin a sheey . g TN ‘Certainly. o asked another | pluce—that of of a smelter, . fonee it oed Gore, in deep | animal’s comfort, The s | Nao: i lady to ma wife_don't get | Gon S Y much more desirable than any utenant!” 1 Gore, in deep | & i : ), sub, I can't say as I has, lesan i ¥ S48 man w0 T e ang Ry e cont get i Oou 1p now resides at Butte, Mont,, could have been. Once over the He did not belive the s ing Winds, liko™ moisiened lnshes, | dut 'same cyclone what ‘peeled | always speilo ame “dno." on his | aud the wholo fouiiy witl ba vatnea U5 | and honors that city with his ¢ uonest kind of courtesy demanded | tary o would ever make that man | W ’:!‘I"_ 12000 L0 LA pe 's‘,‘ re Nason’s trée and driv the straw s g th "—John— , . It was even “possible to have i Lu adorer to 2 w0 By AN RE ST throo Colon. lentyne's w cenuse the ovi & 1 ‘nts | Tolstoi's Latest. f done by a nobleman ten years il Rorat ¢ See leutenant,” said Sommers, | things, tripping, recoveri e e e 1 r Wiitenide Hemla, ago, 1 ngariantlord had an ussay ing envious o gurrisc i ‘My commission came today.” | his freezing wrists, Surely he i the colonel . ~ 1 sutzer Sonata” they say is quite ba hed upon one of Leadvillels 10 win the colone sno less than i settled it He clear] "“‘" far engugh > was bewlldered. I 4 tis to see thalthe bo ¢ i bl e | ter But Gor turmed his ‘buck ar to find the broo @ brook on the steppi s the L ; P b akenia s {any of his property into Jod's posses- E E 5 1 Bty ) x,” 1 Coke and L It was, indeed, to the : and fi long ;rnl pave v\'n-‘; W 1 | y HEs 4 f ion, s Fore 3 v {Brtine o Py d the o, yung man wished o “the shadow of a great rock in : paradise—stones th mory would | He was 1 = : i i and bad, the airs b land.?" 3 1d about his neck hereafter, while he | But under th g paraly . Birney cures catarrh, % ! st tac, and isientis Of course, all this implied aw s ed in the infinite sea of d RSLI0mANY - A e the b t were considere narkable dressed soldier, the po 1t bufing of > would h ven i th year | tended Tpekl henec Sent a Boy. ! ¢ ¥ ves, v itte or. . i e buttons, the polishing § ! in the barracks for j [ hioarn oo thaansaitoRer ARl A duy | Alady walking alonga stree > L bk : 1! oun twere ne i would et o Bty ThaSnat on the y at the hay corral with that subal iance? > 1d not be fr upon a fittle girl wheeling s - 5 = . T've toct DRILSERIDRE 20 . here was the corral? the quarters? | piage. says the Chicago H se His Half, he one thing whick could make a man -night, T where was he? One moment of confu- | g heautiful baby tidy | agreeable.. And while fou “he ., e v P sion meant a panie and the . One | g} “\ell, Uncle Israel, | for a few mi 1 1 i ; ; | with your farming this A .,,‘,“(“h.”‘f’, s e g visitor Lo Leadville today woul ' e U1Scov 1 @ face 1 upin a p! 1 didn’t make nothin’, r 1 »ver dream that obility fro the of every five men in the fort wou > t hushing his voice as bec: moment of calmness might \m-colc hawl, *“Whose child is | > 1 s » on! do boss Was | Lol g e o, of (balAaads Aual bave given n month's pay any tir cheian_on the borders of Ho shouted aloud, Rt the viclous ¢ , L R U N LI el e BB TS Whlks talk with her, to fouch her | re “' i of the st cMfed the me ge Mine,” the 1 answered. for harf_de crap, 1't make but harf | mep 1 | 3 y | sucl e hauds at chance intervals, and to wake shaitered li—ecamiBred:dt to all the [ ¢Oyou mean' thay it is' your little | 2capdisy 50, in course, Ldidn't git | mother, ) Leadvi i that merry southern laugh, not nearly winds ak aroa. R snay b oould Rob b8} brother or sister. e — all prou 550 that proportion cared to give the time All the officers and their fami e on_yards awl he catisd 1 me. i y brother, ent Saved, Ap.Apnropriate exclain ves 10 the Cloud City, ye 'y not 0 rmination of is % many lords, barons and counts 10 see and trouble necessar till smaller g »vening out upon their 1- g R _""""““r- but is mine 1ild, r J cer: We How does this Drake's agesing Lr woly—Say, their I v It is not witl b tho number were prepared to march out | ¢ , saw the 3 they.had | thkuo. 4y X ¢ ery young m SHERARIS D TN, e jinan W ettt pride that tizens pol ) has there and rua tho risk of impalement on | » at s | that would ¥ the ery to willing ears. n't no mother, T ‘ EOEAR phonpento | s ¢ noue now—mady my ey in | the nobility Hionored """:”‘\ over that keen glance, not to mention the | acr reck. The r of the day | He tried ¢ e Then why shoul ! % i HOWTIACY MY MOREY 1N | hut rather with amusement and just ridiculo such u ‘rl \mu'.lm volve when | only kn e was a sergeant of hen, behind bl jusbie little way, | baby is yours?"’ the n e T I sox v would ‘What me with- | trace of pity.” sturned to the squad room. e g 0 tu u d 1 N ticlan—Th d it y ¢ the strife for smiles is warm \ave th 4 ¥ n ¥ 2 r still nse. wuse God sent it to me, h, and sever: -‘uu.m.‘ ne 3 x ig- | But this new was one of besec ked me if I didn't want s wh to equali or to at- | ur D 3 e | i was a plea fc . Gor . ing Terita, of them , then p = rejoicing for h gU by 1w the could expect o A But lhw;_H\\wa,v . eari . L ut ma said ['d stronger liking for Ser than r S g, sergeant? [ 0 his 3 »d in the drift, | any k hat God was 80 se; ‘his blue eyes shone with such ) by i [* nant B | ¢ ar t 4 bo: a light, and his soft, white ha were *Go to your post. report | ¢ silence just one 1 cause he d Ho was so faul dressed, and | ni : re wa ton pe t without v o end | could, a papa | the | tter company than | tions, y relieved | non ) ad | t ervad) [crun in's . ot ways groeted him | befor 1 @ s corpor ever k he st ) paul Undoubtedly Correct, ¢ ago, : b Moty ¢ welcome, walked with him ¢ Il its st and toolk all for sl 4 em nt. e liois Magtton apSacnadiy e S ma bares o] W ng man i tock ¢ ¥ 8t the noutl vor-ten cent iy happier with il e Just H')-"l‘.n‘.‘] 5 g 1 ) » & Co. have been app v.m: “what pa iStat as bur g 1 thun with the othe And so “Liet “illiam Somers says you | from that good home 1 1 X 0 g r the cclebrated waters of ila ¢ noney,"” | Dramatic Mir view | SE & 1c to pass when rival admirers out- | insulted him last ," said the com v flashed past eagues th Sxcel pr issourl v it ) througk season g, | BOOMSELLERS AND STATIONER witted Sergeant Gore and gained the nding off srnly, when he had n and stirred ai- o I A . 3 | 1 n who looked e ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, coveted position, she grew to inquiring | before him. The non- | ho 3 22 S o ' AR IR i o 2 tr 8ion 5 ; 113 South 16ih Stee about that young w 10 speak of oned man told the whole story | Hellothere, Lieutenant!" he sk °d, 3 Jacobs of Des M g 7o ¥ p e ney for the »atant bofore the e 1 dismis , and > was out of it easior than he had : lo there p! Yo ws, * ) 1 grinder ! £ i o P : S JOBBERS IN— eld to Gore, . scted, He was not even reduc vas not the only man of good-fam- | the ranks. § im old colon: Dame Fortune, ina perverse | saw more of thix dl AN sty tha Dot . e y & Safe § . ing for 5 ent to the ranks of the reg- But r ell, grew very | uld ne 1 1 fu is lik stea O] 1it at W e 9 | cldent J y: he was one of y. But |c g Lieutenant Some - | length g ¢ | n | ain, a8 he ) o . (s R a patent ou vhich ur were his title deedsof no- | the vall oug luct met A New Sourd a rooms in Bidwell, A chosen fe 2t | soon to > wor aehe ‘ Y v K wverso | quently ¢ A4 eposie] listen to some passag A somewhat | another f to show her favors ‘ and not a vestige ol . ) 16 thr g ity \ o v , @ CoI " > . ted wlogue Free larger cirele had seen the potographs of | —and she iting-maid! ruin could be seen in the valle) . : o 288 M 504 & s . e skrliload i ? A mother and sistors, aud kuow the home- | Sergeant Gore was ot reduced o the | geant Gore was discipline : I . s catarr ) B T = et on s emns | 1614 Capitol Avenue, - - Omabhy, §