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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1800—THIRTY-TWO PAGE The 99 Cent Store, H HARDY & CO The 99 Cent Store. 1319 Farnam Street, : WhOlesale and Retail’ . 1319 Farnam Street 3rd Door from 14th St. SELECT YOUR PRESENTS NOW. - DINT DEIAY. [3rd Door from 14th St. Qur assortments are complgte_ We can deliver promptly. Can give you better attention now than we can the closing days before Xmas. T IS FINE = - - — miiion STLK PLUSH . 3t B, Smoi\'ing "y AT A \ Toilet_Case, o e — Sets H P e \\"35?(:... / ) in fine silk b et anaiity plush cases toi= let cases 4148, 1,08, & divar (o ; 7 =T 49 cents iy It is impossible to give you $4.95 an idea from an advertise- ment of the enormous stock we carry, We are better pre pared to please you than any other store in the city, as our stock is all new,nothing trashy, and prices are within the reach <;..‘(y“w‘“:.';,},",m of the leanest purses. A N silver _an _all - S standard makes Goods selected now can be \ - at pricos + less Q ~ . ' g = S e b Shil\/ll]g (,ascs, 99c¢. laid away and delivered day B SR / NS ) ;",“.,""f,’\',,‘ bl Worth £200, Others proportionately choup ot #148 to before Christmas if yov e- A S R Vo BLIG S ¥ . - > TR ] AR Children’s ! e sire 1t. \ Y - Cups . PLUSH (\)J, LOCOMOTIVE:SF /) i r 2 2 Knife and d Collar & Cuif | Shoofly horses 73c, finer ones from 9gc to $2.05. Lm'nplrl\‘ assortment Xmas Cards Prices from 1c to $2.95 cach. Hobby horses 75¢, better ones from goc to §9.80, . ¢ ) 79 By AR L) I'inest line manufactured, Tine skin covered horses from §6.95 to $14.85. Plush Photo Al- bums 49c to §7.90. EOXES, L 8 r i 50c and up. R S ‘ S 3 R SRR Rings, el \ - = S 3 T Sy Ete. Ete. LEATHER Y ... 7‘ 7‘- o DOLLS! Fine Painted Sleds 49c¢; coasters 69 cents to $1.98. Boys’ Wag- ger ones S88c A o e 3 ' f P NV, up. All iron GAMES-We have evory deslrable game made at prices DOLLS ! 71 2 wagonsfrom from 10 cents to W cents, 8 . $£1.98 to $3.95. ‘We have a special sale to- morrow. 1,000 kid body dolls at 19c¢, worth soc; large kid body dolls, with moving eyes, at 7s5c, worth ¢1.50; dressed dolls way below what they are worth today in Europe. Select your dolls from our mammoth Furnished, 28c to $6.98. T o et : stock, engine: 49c¢; Trains Best line 5. Doll buggies 49c; good ones at 75¢, lined, with parasol top; better quality up to $9.80, H. HARDY & CO. THE 99 CENT STORE. H. HARDY & CO. THESENATORS FRO\“ WYOMI\G had been offered o commission when sickness | would throw a stream sixty fect in the air, | orlater. As to tho alliwco party, I don't | dinners, Thoy wero given ou the ground of "ERE!S LAUGHING GAS (ON TAP | man brokonly, as hestrained her to his bosom A A 0 drove him home to Massachusctts. He had | and thore are in parts of the state ponds of | think that it is the party that s déstined to [ good fellowshipin the first place, but in the A D UN LAL and mingied bis toars with hers. 1 will dio hero for @ time. charge of the luneeat dairy | 01l €ight feet deop, where the ol has run out | bricg this about. Itisonly an evidence of | Second place they were also given to educate as bocomes a brave man, but my last thought me charge of the lavgeat dalty | g, ™ agural wells and has been caught | the discontent which prevails among the peo- | Mr. Flower to the peculiar tastos and natures shall be of my own little Bessie!” farm in that part of the country and Was | jn phagins, It is not really kuown how | pleas toexisting conditions. It1sso consti- | of the men who dined wi th him. ~ Unde A i Oue convulsive embrace, one last ki d Who the Two Babies Are and How | makinga bigh salary for New England when | valuable \\'J\-nmmg and the state is in | tuted mm,& don’t believe it can nnlm to | sparkling h.mml. s of Flower ene | Somo of the Bright Things the World's Wits ’"‘I? "']'\H;V;"”-l\l\i‘n‘ from the funting girl ho its babyhood, materially as wellas politically. | gether und T do not expect to sco it alive in | the senators and repr ¥ and rushed from the hou They Look. 5 s Cheyenne, its capital, Is an entorprising | 189 in their cceal 3 Are Saying. He was on his way to play in the rush lino J DESIED, R0 Cu B, 4 town as'you will find’ anywhere, Tt was & | - Now rallroads are being buflt out from | and Flowor now undcrstands how to work at a game of football, He stopped in Towa, worked there for a | g, (00 (0 ugo the ricl town in proportion | Washington in every direction. Three new | each of them as to his own plans in regard to dsie. WARREN'S GREAT STOCK INTERESTS, | time and then went on to Cheyenne. | toits population in the United States, and | electric lines are being constructed and the | national interests and as to the acsof his (A POEM BY THE PROOF-READER. Sorry She Asked, He had no money to speak of, | now with a populationof 15,000:1t has as | rails arealready down hetween the treasury LCE DI RO RS Epoch: She-Do you love me for myself but he got into merchandising and | much enterprise and stir as many a townof a | and the patent office of the new G street line s in congress, Fo has a big head ar pattyiey Aot : 5 2 FlEE £ i easod | 100,000 in the east. 1t has electvic lights, a | and cars will be running, it is suid, by the iny one. When he smiles, ho smiles o e T Fias e Ho-You)mnd whonwairo macsied Tdoni A Storyr of His Boyhood and a Chat | cattle raising, and gradually increased 100,000 university, one of tne finest railroad | first of January. ‘The business part of | over, and ho never smiles in vain. How BlossoinsWasiSpleite L iAWAY S| oyy i 20 o tamt y bhrown 1ot ! With Him About His State— his capital by successful turns and by his | gancesof the o A | R e e - e R O O R aran] RtinsTas Robike it MosaoOna family thy knowledge of stock until heis now one of the Il t Y k nat 1t } A all of the business houses were on o paes.. TBARY S The Farmers' Alliance edgge of stock until heis now and enterprise. Youask me what k [ago all of the business houses were o = 3 7 s SR —G Dirt Cheap. richest cattlomen in the country. He is tho | the government ought to do for Wyoming. I [ Pennsylvania avenue with a fow second class A Great Inventor. Stand Experimenting—Got Ol Dataai s ¥ or esido chie: 3 = reply she ought to give us some public build- | stores on Soventh stract. Abbut eight vears Yakee Hlade the Children Mixed. Chicag 1058 scoms 1o ha president and the chief stockholder in the | Feply ; A yoars lively here,” remarked thodignified strangor i W Nodstic o R IIEG ings, lot the state have the disposal of the | ago little shops began to spring up on ¥ | Flo madea new invention nearly evory other Lyely Bors i ronackolithialisithd s 3 arron tve stk company, and - this com- | ,{4")y, g and strengthen the military posts. | street, which runs parallel with tho avenue week, b irough the hooming [Copyright, 189, by Frank G. Carpenter.) pany has 100,000 sheep, 3,000 cows, and about { Weare on the edge of the Indian country the north, a nly about four years ago But something always ailed it andit always St. Joseph News: St. Agedore—Do you | k\-.»l g \3.:,.' i‘,.'-lr" replied the man whi WasiixatoN, Dee, 10.—(Spe two thousand horses. It has a flock of 5,000 | and some alarmis felt among the people as to ; ¥ strect_was to be a great SehTiaatto b . Joseph News: St Agedoro- ) b2l 3 eyl Hooda e W Ber.]—The United States sonato opeas this | Angora goats, and it has some of the finest | the possibilities of an Tndian war.” fuisiaces wtret | Now S ki rses proparty | Ita funouonal aotivity .was somelow yery [ 8ee thmt man over theve lakitug moxlel Qe |\ S TE FRAIGET R0Och Lok M By WU ek $30 2 T e hibiaa s D ita imported rams in the United States. It owns | Senator Plumb tells mo that Inealls will | is the most valuable busiuess property in weak; of the greatest antiquarians in this town, ABORUTLIE SONL ol A o e iy VERT Wi LTe EilS Gpwaitalles, Lo aro: ! el Ol probably be returned to the senate, and that | the city, and as sn evidence of its rise | Its wholo vitality was low; the blomed | Do Masous - Hobby of his? about big onc o sit down on. Ever seo the twin senators from tho new stato of Wy- | 100,000 acres of land, and it is increasing the | o jas 4 number of friends among the alli- | Hon. John W. Thompson, Washington's thing wouldu't work. “No. Ho makes his living that way. Ho | I think Il it t oming, They are both bright fetlows and | rumber of its animals right along. Wyoming | ance legislators which, in addition to his ve- | millionaire banker, bought last spring tho . S A e Tt S0 00 L o e franger; st they promise well. Senators Carey and | s & state of thousands of hilts, and Warren | publican friends, will seccure his election, | comer of F g irtecntn streets. just | Ho made perpetual motion things, but they | publishes a patent inside comic wekiy. Dt Bl aaqr ineato sbided Joi) Warren are of the saume age, both wero hora | may well be called the Job of the senate, for | Senator Ingalls himself will say nothing | below the Ebvitt house and pmd $225,000 for would never move; Water Tight, £ a i it. This w sidered ¢ achi SR ralked thoughtfully away, i i b \ 5 electic blication, but I un- [ it. This was c s, | And then he made a big machine for flying . ! ! I ay in the cast, both havo mado’ monoy in wast- | bis cattle roumover the bt of them. Hois | {RNCMS St on for publication, b and the conservatly s of tho city through the s Harper's Bazar: “Does theoellar leak! P ern stock raising and both come from the | like Job, too, in his other possessions, for he CONSIDERS TS SUCCESS CERTAIN. raised theiv hands in wonde 'hompson | But there was a slight obstruction in the It's had two feet of water in it ever Got "Em Mixed, capital of the new state, Cheyeune. Senator | i5a man of many interests, Hismerchandis- | horo is o general desire here that Ingalls | Went off to Europe during the summer and piston rod or groove, i sinco L've been in tho house. Not a dropcan | Detroit Froo Press: “Say, have you a losy (Carey has a good standing here as o te ing interests extend over the whole state, | bo returned to the senate, and expressions of | 8fter a nico trip through Norway and Switz And_the only” trouble’ with it was, he | gorone boy down therefi asked T ehitng , S g ; 4 en- | erland, returned a fow days ago, and sold his couldn’t make it fly. of police headquarters the othor day torial delegate. He Las served five years in | and the Cheyenne house has agenciesin Salt | this kind are c even among the sen 2un R SR LoDy "y ) Iy 2 i po | ¢ day ihdelog 1 heis ‘; ight asq string and | Lakeand Ogden. He has interests in the | 8ters who hav n the most bitterly at- | property for &50.000, making $125,000 off of | Apgne made marine toboggans for sliding on __The Proof-Reader's Poem. No, congress and he is as straight asa string e Odon, (o s intorosts in tho | fuckod by lim, Tho newspaper correspond- | 1t In months. "This G stroet railroad A Somerville Jouroal: After an untisually All right. Been gone a day or two, but 88 brightasa butten. Ho has studied the | electrio light plant of Cheyenne, and there | gneg without an excoption, aro anxious that | has 8 b l" ‘_"l"l“" in G h-‘““" y pretty compromise of bicycle and [ busy day these pathetic lines were found | Will_probably turn up all right somewhere, machinery of congressional legislation and he | are few busin, nterests in the city with | he should remain, as he farnishes petter de- [ Prope and it will' soon 0 as pencilled on the blotter of the proof-reader’s Good bye, 0es | . vell equipped for his | Which ne is not connocted. scriptive material than any other man in the | busy as T 'street is now. The owners BN R teatate Swell fequipped lorybis hias & now idea toofferupon | Of ~residences along it have grown iron 78c to $1.98. of steam toys made. Mechanical at 29c to $4. and Ingalls. And on the second trial trip ho said 'twas his About an hous later the same voice asiod: duties, Lot me tell you how this Wyoming scuator | DOdY, 81t slwiys e a new rich, and houses which three vears ago Wero |yl ng would stido tremendously if ho Broot o tis wighbarinim) ke ny elcl dowe. Hher Tho most interesting of the new senators, | looks, d a general impression that the alli- h &,000 ave now worth §25.000, General GaniAnmakent Aot i Proofs to the left of him, use me, but I didn't know but you however, is Governor Warren. He is eutirely 1 T called uvon him last night in his room at | ance party will be ephermal, and that it will | Denver, the man after whom Denver was Proofs all around him rattled and thundered ; new to Washington and his only political s the Arlington hotel and found him a good ‘rlml have much influence u.i nw‘m»mlprlmi 3;\"“‘.:"'1lx§-l“n'|‘f°rt } lll‘:‘i:‘?"(’\‘)lx"hxillxux::1:.1'11‘121‘; And he ||m_t|lln a panacea that would cure { ;{hm: ::l’}”lluhh't:;‘:n'mr, Aren't ivm'l the man who asked fora lost vice has been as governor of Wyoming terri- | looking fellow of about forty-six years of "ic;,',‘l“",‘ i ".!‘“‘;'1‘{’ whit will be the | she had bouzht for $L00, ana there is & | e long-sought life clixir, to the world so | And marked where the miserable compo, had by i tory, mayor of Cheyenne and as one of tho | age, dictating like mad toa tivowritor who | g8 or thing, two years feom now. | DCXro woman who owned a little §5,000 prop. long aenlo : blundered. “And now it's a prirl leading politicians of his section. Heisa l;s:rll(l\‘l;\_wn ‘his \_\inrlllla.yugh iaohine llmfr l'm‘; Times may be bettor, and the ef-| ety on I street some ycars ago, who has [ Fetook the medicine himself—a large, green- PP “Yese, but there was amistake, T've just ~+ man with a history and his life has been typ- | tied like a corn sheller. ‘Tho senator leftoff | foct™ of “the McKinle law may | made §75,000 on it. Ex-Senator Buckulew of lookiag pill— pirited Away, married o widow with five children and R G s e Masiio his dictation upon my entrance, but the in- | ¢ 41 it will be good rather than a bad | Peunsylvavia and General Denver were Aud twenty minutes later he laid him St. Joseph News: “‘Where is your friend | haven’t got to know the latter I thought huselts farmee who belioved that il th | 1erndl glicking wont on during our conversa- | thiug for the conntry. ‘The Farmors aliianes | Chatting together Iast nipht of tho wonderful down and di Blossom, now " . oneof the boys was lost, but it turns out to chusetts farmer who belioved that all the | tion. Senator Warren is about six feet tall party will havea number of oftices to dis- | Browth of Washington and of its elements of ‘He has been spirited away," be one of the girls. ( me a weelk and DIl learning a boy nceded was comprised in the | and his form is as tribite. Its leaders will probably quarrel | Prosperity. “The peopleoatside of Washing: Interesting Information. “What! Kidnapped " be all right. Good b MASTERY OF THE THREE RS, STRAIGHT AS THE STRAIGHTEST PINE among themselves, and it may all go to pi ton, said General Denver, “can’t understand | Smith, Gray & Co.’s Monthly: “That's an *No, no. Died of drink.” — : ’ s, and p e ISE) Donvor vheadin’, ritin’ ahd rithmelio.”? When young ( which hugs the Wyoming slopes of tho [ boforo the prosidential cloction. Judgo | t. Thoy say the town bis nomanufacturers, h 1y has 1o pay the =, The Last Factory. T it mAStermc hese oud o wanted: | hoen made deep and full by the rarified air [ thinks with General Plumb, aud he says it | fact, the biggest factories in the United States | just think of it! : the bridge into the river last night. tho othor day lind his atteation attractod. moreschooling. His father told him that if | o¢ Cheyenne, which contains, 1am told, fifty inds him of tho granger movement which | 80d its hands are the best paid. ~ There is the “Pen dollars for ey " asked Mrs. Indifferent Companion—Oh, well T guess it | the suceession of factories as ¢ he got it he would have toearnit and he let [ times as much_ozoneas any air east of the | struck Indiana about the time r | treasury fastory, with its #,000 employes ve- lor. dudn’t, hurt you much. You seem to have | passing through Brockton, thoe him have bis time to himself. From thatage | Mississippl. Senator Warren 1s o blonde, | o He was advised not to a n‘»".‘x‘.'f.‘..‘,.‘i\u‘,',‘:?'{'n'.lx.fii\‘”.:"u“ ar L here ls Kivuy ainglo one, Tho old company nover | como outall ght. e N Ry, R et cing. | His hairls of a Light brown, His cyes are | republican fon on © nterior department which has three or | paid but $3." Id Souk—Yes, but T swallowed at least | ggjor He got a good education by workiug In the | 1 gugtache, which comes well down over a | would certainly be agaiust him, thore s tha peusion offico, the war depa “Yes; its o shame, 100, the way the ani- — - summers and going toschool in the winters, | strong and clean cut mouth, His forehead is | wea candidate than Tyner, but he was | Went and the dozeu of other governmental in- | mals have been thinnéd out up there by the Once in a Litetime, and the most of hus lessons was studied by | high and broad, his nose 15 strmght, and his | elected because the grangers fought among | Stitutions which rust iucrease in size and | gyaders and the poachers, and I don't know St. Joseph News: ““What is your punish the light of a tallow dip away up | faceis, on the whole, rather handsome. He | themselves and could not at the end agree | Which distribute millions of dollarshero every | what all.” ment for horse stealing out here!" under the roof in his attio room in | dresses well, talks well and will, Ijudge, be | uvona candidate. Roswell P, Flower thinks | month. 2 | suppose so." stranger from the cast : 5 o man of moro than ordinary weighton the | the alliance has “Yes " said Senator Buckalew, “and there Mau up there from the Smithsonian lnsti “Oh," replied young Decan of Texas, “‘we tarbably. his grandfather’s house where b | sonate floor. I asked him @s to the present TOO MANY CRAZY 1DEAS is congress, with its 400'meu getting &, tution alittle while ago says therc ain't one | administer u stinging rebuke for that sort uf R vl e RIS R 2 boarled. e had progressod well in | condition of thenew state. Said he: “The [ as to fiat money, ete., to hold itselt together, | Slaries and spending more that £5,000 a year | now where there were twenty a dozen years | thing, We generally hold o lynching bee, third person pacitically nw.-y.v.«-fm,'q' ox- his academical studies when the war broko | statoof Wyoming is increasing in popula- | and George O, Jonos, who was the groanbacis | Bere on the average. * Fhere aro th thousand | ago. e - that it was tho last factory, or. in out, and ko was at this time about sixteen | tion right' along. It is truo the census | candidate for the presidency some tears amo. | 044 People who hang around congros “The idea.! Threatening State's Evidence. | other words, the factory where lasts aro 4 d. e wanted enlis sath b gives us omly 60,000, but we had only es that the old greenback element will | iDg to get something ot of it, and there are “Seals are seals now. Jewelers’ Week ‘Thief--Ma: liere made. years old. Ho wanted to enlistat once, but | £ { b LT0 her Wwenm ¢ o It 15,000 fn 1870, "end "I think our population [ unite and that they will rally around Seuator uabobs who are confug hero from all Well! L the stuif me an’ my pal took when we busted —_— his father sent him word forbidding It, 10 | today is really about one undred thousand. | Stanford as the next candidate for the presl- r jhelr winter resi- | “Well, I thought ' kiud of tell you about | your trunk Too Flatterin secording to the laws of Massachusetts he | We have a great many out of the way towns | denc it e and H;Lumllnu lll’[‘filfll" ml\-mm- of their | it, so inM: d understand how I came to buy this Actross—Police! Chicago Tribune: “Madam,” said tha had to be considerably older before e could | and districts in which it was hard to gotan Icilled on Senator Sanders of Montana | Millions. ore aro willlons of dollars spent | beautiful silver-buttoner for Christmas, m- | Thiof—Tut, tut! on't make fuss, or ! tramp suavely, to tl oman of the houso, g0 without his father’a consent, He was | BCcurate census, Our s contains about | last night. He says there are no alliance | ¥ av ina social way and Washiugton | stead of the sealskin sacque you spoke | I'll call in experts to testify to tho value of | «iyon will have o ui‘.’.u‘-‘\'lfi:m"|“1 L) .“"'“ under contract to work for his master until | Jiety thousand square wiles, and you could. | peoplo in Montana, and ventures the state- | ha%, L believe, the basu sloments of growth of | about.” tho rubbish. ri ik O Your bulclk porch b v mioecnty he six New Fugland states inside of it ) » allianc ¢ will within twe | ABY €Ity of its size in the eountry.” - 2 % i 1 | porch afe o birthday, June 23, 1862, ho came into town | seventy-five miles” from a railrond, and ihe United States,” saidhe, “will not support, | trausiont element of; Wishington brings a | Epliconil rtuul) —You don’t kiow bow much | oyicago Tribune: First Stockbroker (pour- | tagp & 9k 19 = 000k with o load of chewse, deterninedto go to [ liove that we nave about forty thou any party which holds its' meetiugs in tho | £fab deal fnto theelty, - Every loauguration | £,80%% Y0, 1t bowutifal sarvice of Sours: | ing out'his rgular quantity) —Weil vou know. s & 3 A 11 more pop! 0 2 census has gi Such acti zai 8 s ewret. Ass| (who des s beo ade preside the Unlio = 4 < 8 thowar. Thor was 8 mecting in tho town | 12" WEUion iy ocrcasing in populution, bt | American: mai o ai it 100 SUFCof | 2GR, yoxpmun rioreasy sruaarus, | Diiselt upon his skill ot tonnis) O weil, | Bx been made prosideut of tho Urlion she demandod hall that night for recruits, andSenator War- | gy population will steadily grow and wd will | oly of the crao of the times. Wo are grows | nd he s @ mighty closo edloniator who' can you know, 1t's only & good bit of - spoed, with [ “'giogng Stockbroker (stitring a little sugar | “Har s you know that it fsn® i ren tells we that when he went in hesaw his | have, I think, oue of the great states of the scret sietles v pass through Washington without spending | @ liitle effective cutiing now and then. N A A pring tlo ow do you know that it isn't a quail, or T ave, | 3 sano over secret. societies. If you will | P8 through W o 1 ng in his)—I said all the time Gould was going | venison, or Racky Mountain shoep! father there, and he was afraid he might pre- “T\l\'nm Ny L AEERG SIS, > auy erowd you will find more buttons :;mt”u»y Aot :{untv;u W"d‘n'u ut‘:flfl:r‘f" gots 83, Can Stand k xperimenting. 1o give him that position 5 fadam, I assure you yent his eiistment, Ho was also bickward | 0012800 B RGCS TG CEoANT 3 | nd badiws than you can count, and b would | GoaQr 0 007 S Y, i thin Woures amaer | Munsey’s Weekly: ~ Brown-1 seo by the | Intenso but poorly informed American | “iow do vou . Kuow thut. it sn't canyasse Dbecause a bounty of $150 had been offered for ] ! 4 ore learning to read their meaning than ; s “You're mistaken,” sald the clergyman; asked a | *‘there is another. Lyou that was the last factory, said young prairia Pl ) . 8 rs that the latest is a cat doctor. Now | (overhearing the talk)-And he's only been | back duc k, or or blue- mountains, it would ¥ Fopad and it has conyentions of all sorts from wi papes e D s country two woeks! What ohanco | winve 4 volunteers, wd ho feared It would bo [ “Wa'havo ono of the richest mineralre- | prophets. Dasties e trer ia%, 4 LR | 5'weak, vear inand year out. Today i iy the R S AN s dloos & sraitne United R on i ate e A T A e L thought he went lnto the ammy for tho | glousis the United States,” roplied the sen- ition state for the last ten years and just now | USUUsts Of the United States, tomorrow it is | s Frawn-How is tiat, my dear. this country, anyhow? I wouder what fat | Tam sure andesr o0 0 Doaayof thom, Vourly. When the request for recruts | Mton “Our coal and i wil eventully thero is oo on all over the Unitad States a ;;"::,‘:,l:{:‘i‘l‘;}; "l{,:"',‘]‘,';,‘""“‘-y“"“ apext day 16 - L » job they'll glve O'Brient “IE you've got any use of thut red nose of s Ranll 3 o1f | Make us a great manufacturing stato and we | disintegration of parties and a change of so- | 15 ¢ else. The city grows right along A Slight Mist & ours,’ retorted the woman, “you know wel , bowever, be found bimself | JUS cial conditions which make it almost impos. | 1B beauty and in ‘population. Its peoplo pay | oo o Ytk o % He Wanted No Expens ze. Ui eLOrion B0 Jvanian, (ran kaw wall on his feet before he knew it and as he h . - Iy one-h os o 8 oston Traveler: Mrs, Caw Who man. v , louich its o leathery old barnvard hen. THIRTY THOUSAND SQUARE MILES sible to prophecy for the future, This s an | OBIY one-halfthe taxes and the capitalists are | o OHEH T EH late husband ¢ Jowelers' Weekly: Would you | Sho's boen cookinng for rtal hour: starlod up for the frout bis father 800d bY | o 0o coal. Some of our fron canmot be | 88© of trusts, of faise values, and of great | OV Afrald of tho voters voting more taxes | OK0% the affulrs of your late husbandt prefer u cap of solid sily QOAIDAIAY | ROt ARy OF. 8% [OTKA BOuTs, An his side and took his arm and walked with | Sufpissed Jn quality and quantity and we. | {ortunes. Itisan age of fortunes made dis. | UpoD them. 1t is a caty of low taxtion and [ Bereaved Widow—His brotueris his exe- | PRI OB B SOUCSHYOR o one of albid BLLGanE Rk BRELYO KORBQ k010 whtle B, sayiag that ho bad hov ‘Wanved i 50 | icpssedin quality and quantity and wo' | {orties. Iulsan age of forunes made of fair valuation, aud (t will bo tho Mecea of | WHORCE muster, | yer wantto throw I any clo's jos) | victwals loafor.| Yo @it o eering cold g0 lefora, but tat o was o min now, and bo | We have' comsideralo. aevicuitural country DAY OF RECKONING MUST COME ‘Speaking of tho money spont - {u entortain. | DT Blrney cures vatarrh, Boo bldz | make ftastraw hat. Tho tramp lost no tiie in obsying e com- confidently expected to find him here, | and if the goverament would give Wyoming | sooner or later. Our groat corporation val. | ing in Washington, Heswell B frorcany B P sugiif . mind. and that e went with his cousent and bis | it arid lands, stock companies would be | ues ure based on false estimates, Our rail. | New York sives soimo ot tin bugt alcarck of | Ethel—How do you manage to distinguish ; “I'he noxt house I tackle,” he said sayagely blessing, formed tortta Lrrigation sud groat, tmoks of rouds are operated so that thelr directors | the Capital city. Ho dined nearly every | thoMen Who wish to murry for money trom g to him and 11l ask 'om fou 3 J esert coul na ossom like the rose. | and managers and great proprietors arelittle orof cong % seas o1y | those who really lov 1) Those # by gosh! e, He was ouly inservice about year and | United States. 1 have seen oll wells which | and the balauce sheet must bo made sooner | Life I\ c ey 2 e i al . Llearned last night the secrot of these | themselyos your last thought shall be of me " . "l promise, 'dasiing," rephsd the sirong Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg