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e 2 e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDATy, AUGUST 3l 180()--'1\VF TY PAGES. J————————=SSSe e woman who mover has time for o | wecordingly dfrect A the Spahito loavo | she did not pay. 1w oxponsas THUE FIGURE 0.+ EN, FREMONTS NOBLE WIFE. | pioa, 5t i i85, | STORIES PROM OVER TIE SEA. | iertineplons f e gpfio s | 8, iy 2By o2t PG, BOMS B BB | wose mmerise™ 2 e mind is so crowded with soc Vllll (!rlmixm- with h\l i tho tearest unsi»l flnlr 0 u;n«llf;-um Hm'i]nlu conc i, soV h toire No man or woman now living wlll-v-'\'hlul _ hold cares that she inwardly grudges o supply ofy {ho necossary fuid | retired from public lifeandlived quietly PBSSICIMS Surgeons and Speciulists Jocument without wing the figure 0. Xt stands 4 1 the time given o a aller. i The Spihi jokpnayd on through | vithher parents. Latly the lad anat- y D L The Praiwworthy Oharacteristic o a her® s Hik bappy medium between A Yountin Guile's Seventy Houm ina | /.t M'\)xnhlhu oRiie)r 4 diy and o | tck of erysipelag, to wl'eh she suc- [ 1409 DOUGLAS STREET I;»::T:;l‘;ml::rr;:vt?;\?mn:i?l::m Justly Famous Woman. these extremes, which it is well worth Tomb of Ices night before h 20 to the oasis « | cemed. Herfunoral wa evert of ONAIA, NEB wheto it will rest forono hundnd yers. every woman's whilo to strive for, Time Gartha, but when sty ning to where ho | the day inthesubirban loalit wherein There Lianothet 0" whith hawnlaccometo stay S means golden opportunities for & many loft, Frossrd he g6 ) . bearings, ani | she resided, and groat intorest 'y s man 7% > Tt i unliko the g @ fnour dtes In the respos ADVICE TO GIRLS WHO DO THE WOOING. | hielpful interesting occupations. Balwe | yg DRANK THE BLOOD OF HIS HORSE. | had to goback &5 b . There | ifostel bythencighbor in watihing the D S ChnL 16 T iy moved g 07 BV, BIARS, WA says that in Paris everybody wunts to small expedition ¥ s it %l it by the | ligubriots proparitions for the buriil of > S 1t will pernanently remain, Ttls callod the “No, find a twenty-fifth hour ‘among the s local shelk and af: pong search tho | the poor "Phenomenon,” whoso remaing ; " 1ligh Atm Whoolr & Wilson Sowing Msohise Woman's Estimate of Time—¥nsur- | twenty-four, In wlrhh'«l'(ll \uln Ao | fomible Fato in the Sahari—Shrewl I;(vd\n( tlu;w yong ”i';i was I,Tn.l ]l‘“lm wer “ul*x‘-‘iml to the I..\!z||-.u' :\u:l‘ ulh-l'} "Tho *No, 9" vas andorud for fiest plaes by tha S 2 - ew W aro looking away beyond that, anc devoured by Iy on jackals e | wardto the grave, onthe shoulders of ox perts of Europe attho Parks Expositionof 1 ance for Women—A New Work woult Woloning tio rHRNIat AL & FoUnd Paris Beggan—A Beautifl dirl warcss of the Sy § ‘h.,"’.w a8 alo dis | ten of themost robust sen in the employ & 3 Whkre, BlleF 8 tevorscoR Lt wuh‘llu-lvmmm:: dozen hours to the calendar day. Bull Fighter—Whoere Fig covered not fir aw Tt appears that | of the Company of \l(n-. ypolitan Unde vy ohines of the wor — Leaves are Full Dress. the soldior had Lul‘\nl 5 lorse with his | taker o] Grand Prize lp:l:mn o Insurance for Women. sworl and then dmidkits blood Ho had | ity thowsand ialubitants of Mad. % X\ EHE :}':;’:f':(fi:fi!.{"u?f The Fruch Government s z The question of insuring the lives of e likewise cut oat_fhid jardmal'slungs and | 4qd mosily womeh, asembled recontly V' alaorecoqnized its supericrity by thedcsontionot At many times and in varying elrem: | woman is exciting o great deal of inter- | The following sccount of the escpe of | put themasido, hib Bpyrohe could uw | jutsile the great prison wills opposite stunces of movelty and dificolty has| et just now, says the Philalelphin Mrs. Jo Benton Iremont exhibited . The women elim that every for Women—Learmed Cham« bermaids. ) Mr. NatlanielWheder, President of fhe company, Christian Linda,a Lauterbrunenguide, | hemasfoodhe wifseither surpried Wi the saffod upop which a vomin was to with the Crossof the Leglon of Honor, s sont, o the London Times by @ corres | 1@ beasis of ihe dagigrt or succumbed 1 | o exccuted. According to Spinish cus: ; Sy *fho *“No. 9" I8 mot an old machine inproved true bravory, Her unhesitating self. | privilege a p ted to men b PRETE e " tl;-‘ intense heat cofpled with a returm | om this wis done by strangulation, ) R 4 ; v, it 18 an eniirely new machin. and_the ot (b 40 i a {n tho present progressiveageshould | Pondentat Murren: n of thivst, aysa Mudrid dispateh to the London Y X /% .| Grand Prize atPars was awanled itas tho grand: adaptability to quirk-changingand often 4 “Linda, having accompiniel a gon tle- By K N {7 - A estadyance i wew g machin nanisn of the 1 S e likewiso be granted to women. Jnda, havirig accompi L2 Same strann W48 haus como tolight | Standard The criniml sils ona wooden | % e T ; sy poinful "““""”’“-"““'”"'!"“"""’“H‘]'""‘ A well kmmn insurance agent sid (he [ man assecond guideover the Fschingel < \,p.,..). beloro i, post, against which tho y 7 N us sortship with General Fremont is widely { lismissed at the villge of | I connection with §3em urderof Eposito . i for, of lavingthe yery litest iud bt : aeier, wasdismissed at tho village Dehorogo, v [ n Friday, says @ « known—indeed for this nolessthan for | “Waoinsire women, hut wo have not Shorogo, 1h INSEASE | o Hriaay, say 1 ! Ricd, his services being no longer re- | the Parls corros prkimt o tio Londum . Thi ution excited tre- | Tier social and literary gifts is she jus s et “"\'V'J"I‘“’""‘rquuul Holoft Riel on Sunday, the |Daily Chroni The victim was ,'\‘:;::"1';‘,':“;'("' '"".’:,H.'.'m\*h.j‘;r.:“‘;ln(;v' s v soug or o ¥ . . artc amol o lower or famous among womon, Her praise: e Tmon, andon aewunt of | 27th inst, at dagbresk, alone, will tho | hanlsomo yung low, why bud e m.“‘ tdlne Alechib i i patar worthy readiness in all dark erlses so to sical risks which heset_woman | objoct of relurning to Lauterbrannen, | fomte | 'Lf".l nearibhl Vieg lita. dol Grecs, it was belloved that meet adversity asto mitigate its bitter- | wo tax her $5 additional for each Hecrossed the Potergrat, and, instesd | gviien vonrs ol 3 fowr oo Dot ¢ girl hal mot been ness has been often exemplified, but | of insu 1y isa prospecti of taking the voute of the Tschingel |horogo iformelhis sweethoart that ho ! the murder .vrl lv.fli s L B never so notably s in the hours when | large husiness thond for R ‘j',';‘i pass, hochoso the shorter ono across the | hadubandoned {he: inter tion of mar e ot | ilietaln gy Olilkad Stk STHST: Johtase her recont terrible affiction was new and and if women ‘ugents WOMG | g o hetwoen the Mutthom and the |ing her Tha girl " communicatel the | ! bl el omAN, 1 porlence, remarkibloskilland univorsil sue- i up it would not he Jong until € factto hor father, ingr that she was 15 seitenced to penal itude, | cws in the treatment and cure of Nervous, well-nigh operwhelming. Adfter apro-| o would meeton an ecquality with | Tschingelhorn, whero hofellintoa cre- ot 15 Kol '{! othor. A fumily | Vithbeing the principal actor in th | Chronle and Sumical DI tracted @i yigle, in which evory mem | won' in fnsuranco husin We do not | vase about? or8a. m. on Sunday. On [oJOH 1 LUGBE B ot Virinic | ragedy. The M scis on this | Lot pirsloling b the \ % A . 3 v council was held, eonsisting of Virginie, ) the aflicted ey ber of “the lu.»munl. family tooke part, | limit our women who insure to the | Wednesiny morning—that isseventy-tvo 3 against absolute poverty, relief at | hread-winners, butwe can show | jour ither her eldor sitel, aed nindeen, hor | Ccasion give vi iscriptions of tho length cameo in the act of the present | Pooks many women of weath. N I h hours later gentloman spending the |father, and two of his brothem. It 1‘1“(‘“-»!1”\.:‘l‘[\”‘;u;“n‘;';‘“: :l\‘:l "‘h‘;fl.“kli‘;:: Rd A A R s do wo limit ag Wo have of .\\mmmrlu_wc, lll-’\s‘ox"nflll\‘"’ the Tschin :::d'd:’rul':lu'l‘i\ml ‘H"l')f hn‘:;.«:“ h.:’\‘x:'«‘l‘ “”m il e sylTy nasse wti AND congross, by which the general wis | G (0 4o v olderly ladies. W | geliorn with Fiitz Graf of Lnaterbrun- |Cavy out his poonise of maminge |\ qyos ™ and keeping the wretehel | TNEROT M IR reinstated in the army and retived o0 | juyo threo young Vassr students who | nen s guide, passed the spot where | {54 St BY0 © SGEE ST CRESEE inalin the awful presnce of his or [ OR yild Radily to iote & half pay. Inanticipationof thatlegis nsured for $30.000 each, and two nda was engulfed, and noticing an ice rad bt He S ke ¢ 4 herapproaching fate. Tn this case the PILES, LA AND REC U pay I . Li as nounced by the fimily council. Armed o AND RECTAL ULCERS lation a much-necded alteration in the A women Tean rocall isuwred for | pi'srn 1S % 0r o™ crovasse, poerod | with morolstr. that pricoedsd 1 the | Fomin Ind to becariied 1o the saitol Heot A i iy sl IR * | women’s T{\ x‘l‘ \ll'(r(h‘;iu:mfil'\;:::‘f;‘il‘\uzhl‘l‘l’: down and s:l\\'hI,hldu at the bottom. A |house inwhich {he vouny man workel, btefves et il o i tures; A better house in a pl od yei that a woman’s life has a mone- | fortunately ablo to sewre rouwnd his | & R eFH0 NOG TS, SAGIOTHR | of It own fn the shape of 4 cruel fither, | yo gl o R ; strect of Los Angelos was rented and alue. And yetno woman who is | waist. With dificulty he was ralsed t0 | an immediio reply, Debirogo stll | deodky ey ;’,:"“"I':,‘r lor sati- e e il ol ler pocilis WIHEEIER & WILSON MF'G 00., led: i s, whicl o) N " sines Vit 0 8 v 851 0 elther s sl urodi s well 1 o 54 0 ; et occupied; in this Ij““) lm_\w, which | partuer in her husband's bu xniqilfllo thomouth of tho crovasse, but being a |hesitating, ho was immediitely shot Ih!““um_ et v }"..m\'n.'mlyu‘l«':)xfl v‘uq”\f u well us all 185 and 187 Vabsh Ave., Ohicajd General Fremont did not live to see, y idow 7 \“h”,, 8y ",",".lg Ih"‘ ¥ o | very heavyman, his two rescuers wore |dead, sovenbullits having entered lis | boy of ten years, failol to pass the o | fLfglies o thuexows of matire v P. B. FLODMAN & CO. his dovoted wife was fated to receire tho [ Vs the = damghter' who = KODS | i boverfil ensughto bring him to the | head and broast, Virginioand hersister | amimtion athis ehool. Being afeaid | STRICTURE S ieto hisne 1L 220 North Sistecnth Strent. unexpected intelligence of his death. |\ onetary value and it ought to bo rec- | suface, Itwas then decided that the |V ‘]‘"""' thoexewutin, which wis cit- |to oome homs with the rejort of his ill | without outtling cau Hete ictot & e Stunned at first, she quickly ralliod hor | ognized. To romely tho ovil I would | gentleman should remainon the glader | bicd OU in & yull‘wllll:htlllym:’:I{:",:'f;‘\llawlllll. sucw ”h"tsl«'m?ul\lfil rnmh‘ml for Lo i hone by patient without amo- faculties, and toning up her spirits 1 rocommend good triined women agents | wiile Grafobtained thenocesary tacklo | undes hive poon armstod, bt SIow 10 | hamed Lim iy goner fand 'll"' i) e i S. MOr OI] OD clearly saw and said that to despond was h; lunx;ll.-T;i.«h;p -mmiti Tt is a (i«-_]l\l ol aslitaisads rastie s {i55at o mbad sligi of r-“mr‘_"u. -“" HESORIAy SLTEY I““r:m::xm\«l;:i(-;1‘4“‘}:[1 ;‘:xli\ .(;;x \\:‘j‘ll‘::;“‘. A SUR ] ( UR ] Iho aw l‘w.ll“ Imr;: T of alo-dospondeney could not heln; sho | oo B st to pay well | mn. Theso wero obtained st the Stein- | maintain that they have dond their |In fhe ewnerof the room therewasa ol ,';\‘};‘,‘.‘[;;;fl";“_, o pLal 1511 Dodoe St lorn,and dark situation. This has been Single wonen 810 ex every | berg ut, or chilot, and when Linda was | Sutt, and that Teborogohas imply ben. | lairof witonstrav. He ws kept in that | ared.” " wld' helore on_ the anthority of hor | thousand, You see; young women aro | hauled up he was found 1 be nearly ; x : e “:[\‘\n S sodoto thosight | DRS BET nelghbors and friends. And now, froma | g risks. The dmd. Hewas carried to the Steinberg | Ahorribl eas of kidipiing is Lyt g ({ l‘“_,\‘j“m‘ G B | proper induts y PRTAG i g aas o DR eme Tl It may Tut, and was removed tothe hospital at | ported from Torok-Beese, in Flung: v OB ThoH b6l | A e > atoingthion fot AGENTS FOR o stated just how this coursgeous | ~ ©F VALl or P Titerliken, hisrecovory being doubtiul. | 8838 8 Vimna letier (0 the London | Thonoywasliberatel and taken to the | | MAGL e, enterins onthat “ Sl S \\(.mt‘:l.l”l(]lu‘lmf‘l‘t;‘":;‘tlll«' obstacles to her | hee Y Lt = During the sventy-tvo hours Linda y Tolegraph. A fov diys ago 8 |hogitaland his father was avrestel. n.','fl'flu:”‘ wware o ebility, quickly \\r rl\ \V 1 ‘: C ’ peace an f bl g ) bty R : of peasants were enjoying their | Op further eximinition the rom in m. 1. 00 O (0] First, she resolved to surrender the | lady in the vicinit v wis inthe crevissehe hadno food, for meil inthe shado of 4 tent wlen |\which the poor boy was chuined was | s. T Prictiel expert. better houseshe had but laly takcen; { SWell, tho rate s fess for mothers | howasso tightly junmed betweenthe | somo gypsy burgars cime o o1t | foum tobe srogular chimber of how | S8 e L U e e o Tce Tools {hlgEns promptly A1, aflix sgnieln oo | it ghiirer sald the xopresentitive | \ig of jeo hoeoull not get at the pro- |alms, “Amongthen wis alitth blind | \oun o SEn ST i TR it SEE 0000 | i aPRibae] ag is buck. | gitl, five yeirs old, who excited the con- | ceiling and in the foor ok Sralkl ohtase, s oie ithoat 1 pleasant. o this inferior house she | extraa thousand, that ts, if they visions he carried In & bag on his back . R S RE T St ling and in the floor, by which Sm ach case, thu it fujury. v moved without a visible regret. Fer | women of fifty or thereabouts. ~Over [ Fo was, lowever, able tolick theice | I¥ ellr ST HE e S "".>1'|‘\""\t“|l 1|il{|g‘ll'_‘|iz cl '“'H‘ ‘.x,n_lmn I)l’a. Bt,tt's ‘& ])Ltt9 PI‘CSC()tt Sli(linu‘ I)oo] Y\-hh- wus not in the least humbled—as | thatage we grantthem the same priv: with his tongue. Itis estimated that he kindly toit. At the sound of her 1nds and feet,or streich them in a g t was not houses, or fumiture, or j logeas men. Statistics show us that | wis fond at wdepth of fifly feot. No | vojco the liitle me firew herself on the e —aollc SRS B g 1409 COMEAS SR, e IONAD AR, H % lands, or Aryraich things in which her | women who live over fifuy years of fzo | o1 will he surprised to hear thathis | womans neck, calling out: *Nother! | Fpoiein, LA TS VaeE St S TR R IRR angers. 18 sho | ro even betler risks thun men. Wo |}l aion 3 reotare terribly {rosbitions | mothorl” A yeir: ngo thy It~ | PSS sl ol o DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL, s . | havespecial insuranceblanks for women HEvnrEgilis el e s he 3| tar hal ot e 4 1661 daugh- Sympthelic spectators gathered the . r & And 5o it is th nis small dwelling, | and we deal with them harder l""‘“ WO I for somany hours without food tosustain | ter, but had lng siice given |other alternoon arownd a young man 1 % Washburn with. onl nt, who, from the | do with men. Tiermorals must bo emi- | S0 PR G B0 6 rozen to death. | hef up as deal. At fist she filled to | who felldown infront of the Louvre i [ ' N . proud serv five years, isa | nently satisfactory, and her family his- | 90 50 ¢S5 0 N0o s \rs | recognize her in the blind girl vho ac- | whit ajpeared 1 be an cpileptic sei 4 s M'feo Co.s Wi Wetibar W ajoeBiol ilta damiLy/ M fory 1o closely injitired uigr s Nany an| Siowld hato companied the gypsies, hut tariig open | ure arisdispteh to the Lon- i g 3 mont and her maiden daug re now | oxcellent woman, morally and ph exactspot wher in, but just | her dress she soighta muwk on the clest | don Dally Teeg One of the by contentodly lving. Fore they are |ly, has been rojected by our company on | P | l(,m..hm, Lindals filly-three | which,sure enmgh, was there, and left | standers stepped for patiently waiting onthe justice—It must | account of the deficloncies of hor family. | o l0rs o ] VTIPS | 110 dotbt 13 to 1ts being ler own lost |to carry the invalid to a not be called gencrosily—of congrss | We mako no effort to secure women, but | Yurs® — child. Shohadbeen taken awayby the | shop nat faroff ind another off that is expected to provide s little for | those who apply are courteously treited, | Much amusement hasbeen caused hore | grypaies, who had pit her eyes oit 50 as | assist. Theonewhospoke first twok up their necessities, and if they nre willing to tuke the extra { by tho trisl of un action in which M. de to prevent any recognition of her parants | the epileptic’s hat, and throwing six- Another item of reduction of expenses | tax we willingly examine and enroll | Gaste, thedeputy for Brest, sought to ol Pr them.” . M or friends. As soon as they perceived | pence into it, sail tothe crowd: “I am .’;2";:: hAimxntltl:olu«"_lj\rhl 150 not nn(dn- { them. have his dwghter—who is forty years of | ¢hat the little one knew ler mother | a poor man myself, but if each one of rving of mention. ongo,” a fine Vew W 7 age—declared inconpetent to” mamge | amin they mude of, hut were sub youdidas 1do this uforlunate creature young mastiff, who hus long beon the | o ,," M"Ih“"’k.r"' Wil 1 Jer own afairs, wiites the Paris corre- Sty odbard; Tho pemani wond | weuld lnvesomotlisp: 0 Hap Saliers constant companion of Mrs. Frenont on n Paris, that great city where all I' g5, dont to the London Telegraph. The = i 1 1 ot the gen- | hissuflerings.” Impelled by this gen- one’s needs and caprices aré citerel t ] p! have lynched then hd mot the gen " D y z ~—herplowsure walls, has been sacrificed. N &rh b prives are aterel 0 | lidy vas narzied to a M. Fsquirou. M. | dunmerlo intororal and ocoried the | erms exauple; th crowd showered . Hiy aristocratic mouth was aboutas ex- | there aro professions for women entirely | o Gasto fs the champion of **Women’s | wretches to tho loekup. coppers and’* snall __slver into | o SPECIALISTS IN acting of food-ass man's and it could |unknown in this country,says the La- | Riefie in the Freneh chambor. Not et ki the hit witil somet! over 10 | Birawied SIha 0 R, Moo, Aaront ant Cheet $7.50 Each not longer lmsul)pliedou!.u( tho lessened | dies' Home Journl, And one is the pro: | giy youll hegivowomen votes, but he | If nomilitarysuccss s been achiered | ghjjl 3 ; e . e shillings was collected, Grent | Bpecial Attention to Discases of W family stores, 1t was a sore trial, but | {essionnl packer. When you thinlc of } 5 ousto see them sitting in parlia-| by theChin field force, much inwresting | g their astonisiment when 3 £ nen and Children, 1t faithful Congo hos heon given away, and | oing afmy. is not one of yoursighsas to | nantag douties or snators. A fort- | information has been wllecded relalive | fw, costables walkod up and seizd | Thodoctrs o hal yours of expeioncein the With & Guarnte: to ld!!l to u daughter of old John Brown (lib- | how you “shall got all your belongings | yihingohe introtuced a bill to that tothe numerous tibes inlubiting the | hoth the bmevolent oviginitor of the | hosvinls of Bronkiynnd Now Yok ant nroamon YOUNG MALE MOCKING: yr), who lives with ler her- | iR ¥ trunks? “d‘"'." you "t“.“"; foct, but it was rejocted summanily with. | Chin mountaiis, Besides the Chins | ging elloction and the epileptic suf- | e Moat swcosstul and widdy kiown spectallsts 1 BIRDS. mu brother high up ona shoulder of |) v lon don't _you find | 6" gigcugsion, 1t was, thorefore, with [ thomsclves they conprise Yindus, Chin- ShaRE: 5 g ferer. Thelatter, ns soon as he opened 40 Yonne and MiddleAged Men. - one of the lofty mountains that sentinel them creased, mussed, and, if possible, surprise that politicians heard of the ab- | bons, Welchungs anl Clinhboks, snysthe $ _( O Each_ . i S Pl o 1 L ; hiseyes and sav the peliceman, forgot ) spermatorrhas, \)onml!\nl ll'lus-udvnu and glorious :i\lll'\‘;\l'il?:x‘(".(‘“;{“yo““‘“ near mocalls “in f JosRUEE or s chorished prineiple of | London Times, Neirly overiribo spenks | ghat o wasan ivalid and atterptedto | & Trony. frising from ndis: riel valley § cens? 4 . womn being 15 good 48 mar—ilnotbet- | i differentdialect. F'rom notes made by | asmpe, They were both taken to the | pres o tns face avon oiity: sty deoour. | Y o e T W ars el the packer, comes 1o vou toll | ™ P E UG Shil of tho o | Ljoutinant ine, ommunding U1 | S5 i ors Honod - by wil | S Bek S i sl bl Young Single Yellow Head Mexl I miny a8 well bo frank at once and say | then lether do her work As ek alathals oomy by seaking | Chin ronfior vy, and publishel bythe | \pwn lazy medicants, naned Caviet | iy + burkin. wicly, wrmmenty | i Payrots, Extra Fine Birds $20 interliction against his own daugh- | government, it “appears that some of | and Desmarets. Thoy lad enacted the Blood and Skin Diseases. > for o > Id()'nn\ lico the maid wio desthe | skillfully folded, bodices hvo nhull;l::xn[ : sto fot y tho_ plon Hhni | £hoso trites’ aro dmost as burhirieand | Gasa oty siceastall in he. Tue ! Each. (.x}unr)‘ec for ?001 thll\trs wooing, writes Ruth Ashu ssue paper laid between them, | \r'qumé Esquirou was hysterical. The | igorant asthesaviges of Central Africa. | Suing Honore during the forenoo, the | coudetels eradeated. : MAX GEISLER TLadios' Home Journal. he is usurping the sleoves are stuffel to lady’s reply was emphatic md disclosed | They wear scarcelyany clothes, and the eplleptic and his wllmwunm\ that oe- Genito-Urinary Surgery. P ] > R pe it ongkngibioma. |17 Shana Cish Ay slippety thare theis | pail stom of education. historical fig laf acerimtely raprosints | oasion foocng the thavtabls to the ex- RoEni 0 S el et 217 S. 15th St,Omaha. B e s o (I ol TR T i iso ey T b e Grvous it hystorioal,” | tho Tull dross of sons of thevilliger. | St ofb sllings. Tho chomists nsete | taa Suriat fem ol aGfad, Kbt - LE MM STENNERS. et S L ol e Sl el Ao & ones | was the miswer to her Tather’s request; Thoir dwellings hawe m furnitwes | anf who reliovel the protended sufferer | formtie ‘Wha tupedinontslo marriaie sucewstully LLANLIAE OCEAN STEAMERS Im"." "t“ {'\‘IlH Hiase e o ‘,‘-",,mn ?\:‘] “"1“[,‘:‘ s“xl\m U’{{“s l‘,“‘.? el '; 5| twell, itls not your fault if 1 am not they haveno laws, no religion and ne| jy gheRueSaint Honore, happened to Al e nm\-m s safoly and permanently curol. muoh ot 1%, - When you want toglvoun | tachod fo thom s0 . that they may ba driven ¢ “ou were not afather to | government, except an uncomplete vil- | bag the Louvee while his second per- | 15 Bpm . Suntys ILE - st g e e b 5 A me, you were only a professor. You | lige systen. Modical seience ind sur-| fonmance was going on, Suspecding a | meirhomes by corrupondmce. Medcinesina - Mto Yoo PR CTlonh @t ion i dne move until you are ready toliftthem |y 5088 W00 S0 idbiaotion, Dur | gory are absdutey uwknovn, Their | o' o oid the Jolice, Henco thoir | sUrutionssent y exross. Commultatin rio ) stead you ;‘1‘{;’1‘ “d,}‘:\l‘ym bit, l\u lililtu (I\‘uth w{»::;: is xtn\lxml'k'ijx:ll\'hl.cllx a ):{x‘s_v O }ing the nightyouused to come into my | hubitsare repulsively filthy. Certain y svu.n:v.nu In'stamps to Insure reply. \ i ‘“l“ i3 hat quic] o st ; b WA ROy xe v‘““ b 10 "“}‘" room and put questions to me in English, ml)cnul-m'r)xltll'}n.uddl'\mlc s, consim- L — 218 Fifteenth St., Opposite Boyd's faore und makes o grest hinger come. | who bocomos expert atit, canin the | Goryan or swomo othor lngungo ani | itg great quantitis t browed by | Thehemine of the howr just now in Opera House, Omaha, Neb, ]{:\':M) uulb:«.w«‘..u;u.;‘utln {}m"sm,n: vay. ;:::?\;:;?\\;:%’;,‘1‘3::«-l:u\:h, l:‘i:n‘lt-{'l]i‘d“”uv": halfaslesp asT was you insisted upon | themselves, They jever, display re- [ Lishon is a Gel nan gitl, Fraulin Rblow ot ihnmious’ AiaGeion ref amd nown as ‘a_tidylittlo sum” | o (Coring in the sime tongue. With hle mechanical hl-'vu\lllf con- | Johanma Maestrick, Froulein Miestrick Prssage to and plensed with his liking; butdo ot for a | very easily. Tho packer comes o the { o f 08 X - Berli 4 i . of Eirape. Monireal L £ D your hobby about the equality and the | structing wonderful bridgeson the can- | was born near Berlin, but wont vith her [+ 1 SI, Law shol fall, G minute take aney his perogative and do | house, takes off h:;l ;":‘1“‘; and saumes | rights of wonan 1 leaned w Ben T was | tllover principle. In somo tribes the | pawrents asa child to Portugal, says the 54').!‘1':::lul’lnlnllnlplxin. [verpool w and lrmm the wooing, No'man has a true appre- | a loose jucket, and then she is ready for | (S0 et chich only married peoplo | le armsare small ienives and bowsand | Londan Glbe. When she wis seven- Baltimore, Thirty’ Stoamors, Class oxcelsior. clation for good things too easily ob- | her work. Who, anong the many” who b4 arrows. They areskillful arehors, kil | teen an impresario, steuck with ler Reconimojuian nwrpused; Wes ynlllnnu fained. Man s yetu littlebit of @sv- | avoasking for something for s wonan o thould “""w"““"’“"”"“ demani my ( arro o an fupreisaris, N o Gm A P n.tulduuon‘ ing tigers and lu-aw n.v.ul;.zhly\m'ds mn.- umlhmnt\' oflu'edh) train ]\ul' 18 a o] [ 7 \OTNG |/ Q| e.n.s dnu g A ; b hrhuzinglm correct Mastor Pip, under | faceshideously hl\tmu"\ to prevent mc&r lmpfl \vhols ot yet umm turul“]u‘lL S gt 7 % slon S WULFE ELEGTR][}AL GU a\:t fl;L ly»v‘n} n:vt l':llllnupco“.\()\llr s nm' l:\t\‘“llllll.l"- mu:l n[ixv" al fflll“"(‘"‘ Nax . [the hauds of Unclo v\.my,l.m]-hmk in | being cariedoff by the Burmans. at theshoy of iemale beauty which tok Comer of 10t and Worthington Sts., -,! m‘:xl'e’x -un:“:n-lnumulz 1'n\ m,un.l My I:m ‘u‘l l‘x (:IIII:;‘:‘)::IO tit?:x:\‘ttl !llk'll"‘:{ “Great -Bxpectations,” was in cover " place this spring at Lisbon, where she OMAHA, - - - NEB. _JOBBERS TN-- ) LH 11\ & mll a0y l"""ls"" <m}' sl R A .“_k."’ i) compared with her. After hearing both According to theFnglishnotion of jus: | carried off the first prize. The adver- 1 dhe g0 o len Pt e ‘;‘“' Riower 16 il athalihe | Advanigges of hwonmans skl sides the tribimal of the Seito his re- | fice 1lady wlo latoly fired at her fiitth- | tisoment proved an excellont one, for BISHOP WORTHINGTON, ViAreon. :‘r‘:: POk bew il lf\l.'..,’::"‘,w:tx,‘;.“ Laaihad Ot amb et ae fused togiveM. do Chste the intordic husbind, nnd was prevented from | evor sinee the impressarlo has been | THEREY ROIERTDOUERTY, S1.D. krozo. i tion he kel for, butas a saleguard of 1ling him only by the interposition of | hombarded with letters from persons of THE 27TH YEAR BEGIN rounded and_protected by gream lm\\on The chambermails here are afeature |} PR e LA B MR simple button, wiich stopped thebul- S et fedah clogint bl 8l e S g and to got it perfect—that i that T find peculiarly embarr his daughte’s propirty it appointed mple button, which stopped the all classes, wishing to know when the | oo ecnscoranr 1M, 1820 & s - what is called a “counseil judicinire,” or was guilty of conduet which de- atitul I tomake hor debut. umm—-u‘iulhu‘\u luu.u]lldu‘\\n and Irhn-k :‘n\".)llfi\nu‘:n,\.n L letter .m t.l:!u ‘r\ u‘vi York | kind of a funily couneil,to look after d punishnent, <ays a )»,u.mlnsgmcl\ Sheh v peared in an ar For eatalogue and part s apply to the haothas: b P gaksinlipd way, | 0K, ATOrY (A 08 CNOLRL YOIE . |1 ¢iton T, the London Diily Telegraph, A | hut last weok the came out in a trinl | Rector. P S e he other is guarded by sharp thorns, | woman, who works for wages mer French magistrat, lowever, hasonly | fisht st Oporto. A huge crowd collect- | lectric Light Good ells, An- and though itstands up'in a most digni- | a_summer snap. The one who (s Mme. Sarth Bernhardt, were she so | fineda dedinquent of this kind £1, re | of tose e wusuil sight. The young nunciators, Alarms, Ete, “flod way, It resists, oxcept by ifs endour- | charge of my room is as pretty o a pic- i 3 ; 3 disposed, could publish a highly inter- | markingat the suno time that sho'was | ludy quickly liid tvo bills i the° sind H m' NBD aska i aging swoetness, the e brave enough | ture and so ladylike that T yantto offer | esting vilume about tho strango and | welldescrving of sympathy and refeain | and rode of folowed by a tand of music (llustrated Catulogue Frre.) 10 tnke it from its parent tree. You can hoer a chair and entertain her when she | gtiring adventures which she has had | ing from cautioning her aguinst | amid thundersof upp]uuw Crowds of learn & good. lesson in a flower garden; | comes to do up my reom. She said: 3 : | whi Efnz mtierdne Sl 0 the DROTS aking the 1 oy ¥ ) (MJ.Cnml A\muc - Omaha, Neb. joueun wo tho lollshooks pant and | M1 find tho work fomewlut_wrduas, blls Pkt aseriopi e Ghe pror | v badusaiiiiny of tating thellarilioplicolipotd bielore. the wiidays of F’a“"[’gpm UanS Sgp}_ ]7 i ] | inces and abroad, ©ier latest oxperience | intoher own hanls. Certinly the wifo | the hotelat which the ‘*torer” was — - | know that they are the forwvard beauf There are twentyfive romms in my | of this kind was in the town of Angers, | told a_pitiful tale. Her hushand isa | giaying, and fac into the night she was E m G“Ew | of the world of flowers; youseethe lilies | charge, but, evenso it is a relief from | which sendsits bishop to represent itin | comparatively wealthy man, but he | gbliged toappear on the bilcony in re-| courss In Language S nn. . [ | with their bowed heads, and are con: | the strainof constant studyat the high | parlinment, writes aParis corrospondent | turned horand herdaughtor outof doors, sponse to (heir ealls for he " Selunee altire and “Ei : | vineed that beauty without faith is of | school. My sister s with fe, and she is | of the London Tolegraph, Accordingto | refused to contribute to their suppor e clos 1o Chomietrg, /i i I ]‘]C; Sp coial 1'~.t,, | e worth: yoyaroawsre ofa dainty per- | really bendfited by tho exere She | a wport in o newspaper published in | andalloyed certain fomalo frindsof bi Dr. Birey wres catirrh, Beo Bldg. ST s O E R Yy of 15000 volumos | fume, and’ know that the little'lady, | has ‘just finished hor college course— | that clerical center, the gifted actres | o send themsomo conmon dry | Whose qualities surpass her charms—tho | graduated this spring.” and her colleagues wero preparing (o | as an eleomosynary dole of the al nohotto—is you can seo the | The precision of diction which dis-| leave the loal Grand hotel, when they |order. A climax, howove Wil resshed, PP sl 18 partiliy eaud Qhod U e Tho Bodrnrd, . 83 BE A masculino gl in ~Yohuny-junpups:” | tinguishes the conversation here strikes | wore grossly insulted by & cholerio man, | from the Freich pointof view, whon he | = 11 the dden days, when ra J.8. DALES, Lincoln, Ypiiilis o 0 104 3 oan fop the positive one inthe gaudy | the new-comer foreibly. Neither the | ywho called them cabots. This reprohen’ | allowed himslf 1o be subjugited com- | panies used tobellove their conductor- 6, 8t you can seo the aggressive | abbreviation of a word nor the elision of | sijjle observation was cawsed by reason | pletely, as his wile stated {n court, by | honest, sys the New York Sun, an pe=— ; ona in the scarlet goranium, and youcan | alettor is tolerated for an instant, under | of the ittention paid by & hotel porterto | Prusian Porhaps this statenentmade | oficil, whose run was from Bullalo | Foittapues ONG i / think of them alland concludo this, the | any stress whatever. The other night a | ghe extensive luggagoe of the theatrical o deep impression on the magisirate, | gst, was called into the president’s | cure suppression” from ‘whatove cai romote Ties fron 2 to & _ones worth having, sweet ufpmhmmuml y was suflering—presumably great| compan . the onwardprogressof the irate | whois probably a patriot, and he was e 'I ATS! ot hie (rine. and | Eistugon. B! .,“pl"'i??"'i‘{"fi} ";'{;“i'-nl,',',:""a;'fifli ) un::«'l'-:'nw'.‘.'f.m“'.fl'-:i restful in color,are not the ones that | tor PR e e person, who was alio going by train, |thereby indued (o sooutof his way in | foomut the end of ono of s trips,and | presaney, Ay ; ¥ ' lhflxu ur lt, \iM nnell, hof (he above (iseas protrude themselves on your vision and | sovero retribution which followsreckless | heing hus deliyed. M. Cunier, who | order toexpross synapathy for ono who s bg man kindly said tohim; S, Omal ichur, it i Show g oy o h say, as do somo flowers aud some maid: | gnjoyment of the wily cucumber, Inthe | ywas~ accompanying Mue. Bernhardt, | wasdefruded of her conjigal rights by John, vhe receipts on your runs have | Onuahai » ne B N ';‘:::“;::"“jlfif':j;u"_ ens, “Tuko us.” Wutchos of the night she knoeked atthe | Svarhawd the epihet applied to e | a Teutoue Hyal been groving beautifully loss for some O uam N LR treot, Ounha, Nob. door next mine for admittance and | troupe, and immedistely ¢hustised him i ! Woman's Estimate of Time, medicine, There wasn't an_apstrophe o T or Sy Wickor » estab- X vy lizht v Pirhaps 1t 10t too muck to nas ore postrophe | wio uftered it. Then there was a strug Thomus Wickers. & trdesman estab : ,,,‘ Tut travel 18 vory light, you in her remarks. She clutched at the | olo betveen thetwo, Mme, Bemhardt |lished heve, has just astonishel the | ’ A POSITIVE a: ur!uhnnl CURE that the majority of women have very | panels of the door with desperato toueh, | fuft the vehiclon whichshe wusseated | medical worll, siys i Enstbourne cable “Tyit? T hadn't heard of that. John, diseases of tho unml RCANS. cm- RC o 0] . t falls F‘n\ld\munmwithenh Four th wd tons chofee Baled hw‘:{fi‘tl‘3;';“;::!;;‘:‘:""‘"‘;fl“:}la‘fil‘:;;‘:gyj :v':g""j}nvhmd botween arliculited | wud enleavored to interfore, but she vas | to the New York Moming Journal, you lavelatdy bult a nics house?” BT e ot dollur. See siguitore of B Lo | 53ty '"":‘" 'S iding. Tuton or forn hustled and knocked down. The angry Some timo ago ho made a curious at- s. 'AH] For SaleBy All rugglsu ; & St PR R, 1ot to sult azar. Theman of business learns to wy Ilkfi that you Will lot mo in immedi- \n:x]mmtm of ul", members of the dra- |tempt atsulide by driving four long on \,m“ a diimond pin?” i g resgulated by the markot gnd«r:lln"g ]zu’xtz“h"‘ five I!;lhlu!vn will | ately, WIlL you not open the door? 1 matie profssion, afior baving freed him- | nails ito his head with s hanmer. “Yos,” B ABYS‘"W@-?!SF ROS ¢ t&u’m‘r e hm‘;";‘::(“;“-““m'g:. n.'-‘“‘.il‘. cannot wuit,” flli e solf fron N, Garnier's grasp, went about Thoy pietrited Lnio his brainlo the D norse and buggy?” ST RA NGE B ' | -y r for witnes ostify | exte hree inches, were with- > WA _ | Bess is 80 largo an essential in buines ror—— In ummum\lmmu policeman put Mme. | To. the sanamet of - the - dootors Month o iy, ) 'to CHizHIsTEN'S [NGUSH | cirelos and a fow wasied moments may | Last Woman of ehe Wyandottos. | Bt foly inher caband sent hor | Wickens has completely recorerel feam |0y a3 ' R i e i I’ENNVR OYAL- PILLS. - mean somuch of gain or loss or wasted Muargaret \ulumun the last fomale of | tothestation, where she was rejoined | hisselfinflited injuriés und is able to I don’ ¢ think you would steal from RED CROBS DIAMOND BAAND. opportunity, that men are forced to | the historical Wyandotte Indian tribe in for i o by M. Garnier. The great tragedieme | attend to hisbusiness as he wed. ! the company.” leam tho Yaluo of timo and luss fre- | Ohio, Gied recontly at her home near | was thue conlol 56 xot swray sady with | The docwrs protounco s wse s | 200 Mot not str quently than women under-estimate its lppu Sundusky, 0. She was bom in| her company to Murseilles. being unpu\.llh'lb in Inunhculmnlm\. | «put 've o l"‘"l"wl““fl to mak % \vee. 5 sy R : :gm ]h.-rll.un-.:lm "lmhlg 1.»swndlunu o : ¥ Y Hoedy I . | pose you the road your recipts, @ woman who, in feminine parlance, e Turtle and Bear tribes. In 1822, | That pat of the sandy and sultr ne of the biggest women on record v Ll rvthing olse coming kil | saecomplishes™ much is the voman who her parente, sho mived £o thii | Sshars newr Biskra has been tho 8cono | hasdiel tn Pavs seys & Paris dbpaich |11 a0 towt | dont seohow wenre going | “EmE Am] B“MN THEATME“T E'flnmad to use and save hor minutes, then the most favored abode of | ofa trgedy which was cauwed by the | to the Lonlon Da Tolegraph. She |, pay runiing expenses over a month { ny women who are equally industri- | the Wyandottes, and settled north of | want of waier, says the FPall Mall Ga- | was known as the “Phenomenl | ' fpeet Dirst gt p + it Pal “ous think nothing of squandering ten or Unw{'. At the age of eighteen she was | zette. Some days agoa youngsoldier, | male,” her reil zame being Victoie | " ....m,“u‘xwls‘n.nxw nisery docay L Partictiiurs Lo u, n,uu of rIL-mm - n minutes in an unmeaning, unsat- | married to Im\“fl Young, one of her | numed Frosard, wis sent froma topo- | Tautin, andherage |l\r\||\«lm>n Mlle, s b8 catarl 2 5 fasth Fremitare 04 cdfY.on arnstorie | spendidmedical wirk | shot isfactory chat with an acquaintance, | teibe, Eight children were born to them, | graphical station in Algeria to Bisl Taulin'wasnot & gimtes inheight, but "_:«l:dx Grsssiprtjor of dhe beun, o | ® LER and tbon wonder at the closeof the day | all of whom are dead. In 1841 she be- | for victuals, IHe wis accompanied by a | her girth was enormous, and it ‘tooke oD | B 3{.-v3.. (e m-:mnjnu:.wa‘: - ~SLOoE become of the hours, A very | camo a widow, and sevonteon yoars later | mounted Spahi and two mules, Ify a | eight sirong men to lift herout of her AR Lso St misey [[he Bt Talls AL beoesd nl t half-hours destroy the | married John Solomon. No children strange inidvertence the little caravan | chiir whenshe usedto be comveyed lor i iV Fo Uuarnios su M'uulnnmmmluvuuw “e and lfll’, ulness. Almost asdeplorable | were born to this union, Mr. Solomon | ran short of water after it had beenout | exhibition o a mwic hull. The indi- Juste stlany GOODMAN DRUG | 800 Isunsumasaot in o troat: - 1 s ) mw of PRI i Tuition wbsolutely The new gy nnasiim A B Sl Roemas ok ELE Trading Receipts. 1s partinlly u“n‘.mu d will be open 1o stu- p o TURMS, or palin i the wasior of time lu gossiplis the | dying in 1870, in the desert for a short time.” Frossard | vidual who on.'f"‘ “hl lor found that | Sy e urn-.‘xu Vilea By, | 110Purnim Street, = = Omala, Neb i Narker Blosk 14l and Farasu. Tolepions 64 .o

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