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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: JANUARY 2, 1801 - ished by most prominent beople | just before the gates of sieep have closed ! favorite omployment, and these sweets in New England Insteaa of nid- —_— w-mgnnn,mm\ distributed among the — ing household cnres to fatiguo | Let not the eye be tightly mfl\lVrnme () l] ( H 1 | poor people in thg neighborhood. ftis 1 her, that hour of study kept | for that makes little kle hotwoe Bnatrs wd Beprwentatives-Elect will | PO [o0Pc 1 (g telgiborkood TS | Opportunities for Young Womon Who are | e, that, hour of study “Kept her | for th, Tt shiam ot be puoltsred ab the ¢ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN, 8 aud 4, Attend the Legal Lectures, clingin the orient, he was one tin - Not Mothers or Wage-Workers, knowledge. She lived 1o old age, and | cornersas fora smilo, butcloso them | SATURDAY MATINEE et tertained at dinner by one of ti | & | left several childron, in whom her influ- ] evonly, firmly and calnily, and thon thus sttt oy A - TRNRAL AL WOoh &d (s dlatak : enco and counsels are plainly evident. | conteniodly ‘take your nightly trip to it o i S S THE STATE MILITIA MAY YET FIGHT. | the princesought tde \ ish | WHAT SOME OF THEM HAVE DONE. | This woman's valus £ the community in | Nod or dréumland or oblivion, Wherever consul and asked her to sccur which she lived cdn never bo estimated. | you like best to go, Be sure that yomr : | Corinne Corinne . for making one of the % that had There are manyamong the readers of | heart s dwelling upon June with its y / / Corinne ori The Relense of Warren Clough Afier | heen sorved. “It was spiondid,” said | The Value of Systematic Plans—in- | the Pross who could follow her examplo | Tove, blossoms and springtime glovy, / / -/ Corinne| Corinne Yoars of Unmerited he, “and I know that my sist stances of Remarkable Success— | if they would only make the effort ould be so delighted it they knew . “We are willing,” you say, “but how | Beware of Haonmont—Tho Union | Lo g by #0004 18 ey 0¥ | atoney in Paper Doti—sug | g i 041 10U 3, "0t how | (BT ERAY B ELS | Commane MONTE GRISTO o o by 1 croup, s‘ L i3 £y nd na- Pacific Depot, . gestions as to Study. There are a thensand ideas, any of »- toup, Astima, deafnoss and rh . ST i JR' . " which might be carried out. You are Keep out faedn X W have thela of blankets conversant with the few greatest A GOOD ELEPHAN 100T. disease l»v keeping in healthy ac- CORINNE, as EDMUND DANT LixcoLN, Neb, Jan, 1.-—[Special to Tnr A o 5 Sk, (et £t Al The eirls who have stepped from tho |authors that the world has producee s 6 X ~ e tion the liver, stomach and bowels, | Matieo prices e “..“v ey Broning Bee.]--Mr., W. Henry Smith, dean of tho | WO have ever 4 1"""' and 806 e { sehool room during the past decade, and | If _n'ut. ~tm‘t{ ) le' mm.l- the I ""0“‘|"‘il;:-'l| I_l“r_u'l;\ 52 l:r‘“"‘: *| There’s a pleasant and a sure way b “ Lincoln law school, been surprised late- | prices we make to reduce this stock. during the prosent, s 0o who will |Quaintance of. ha a dozwn dur- owi 0 Buccessive Shots. it | Y STl ““_,, Nights, RN R @Tort o 1 16IotN Th ke WD HIAE L o0 PALCORRIL - go forth in tho coming ten yoars, willbe | know “how to write & chock, = or | After about throe-quarters of an hour's | Pleasant Pellets, They’re the best Commer i ket fodd i S oy, e responsiblo for the government, the |a note payable in sixty days? [ very careful stalking wegotup towithin | Liver Pill ever made, and a prompt MONDAY, JANUARY 4, ;-M:A-rm" -:' "W l‘u’urlrhr while :1.. u'\m NAVAJO SNAKE DANCE, christianity, the education—in short, for | Ask your father or brother to take | view of an elephant, writesJ. E. S, in| and cffective remedy Sicl A Great Attraction applicants give the same reusons, those being | It is a Religions Coremony Among the | 1@ stateof civilizationin America which | you to the bank the next time he goes, | the London Field. When within te Headache, Bilious e ) The De Wo”‘ HOpp'"r Frands —Bo sure you get tho - | In the Pretty Burlesne ” : L shibiih {li& Haxb. gens (i1l oxporience, | And to explain the mysterious processes. | yards Teould make out the elophan M bl about ns follows: Eirst, to get some generil Southern Indin Tt ot Genofation will experlenco. | Gy, youmako pinin cako and not have | head —the moltled marks on his fore- | Stipation, Indigestion, Bilious fdea of law; second, to becone fumiliar with | *“Benjamin Brink, Moqui, Avi,” was | This may sound like a startling state- . 4 B0 . it turn out & pudding? Do you know how | head were clearly visible as ho turned | tacks, and all derangements of the C the torms used fn thy third, to be ablo | written on the registor at the Balmer | Ment, but it is true, says a writer in tho | the congressman i voue distriot i T Opera BOUH‘C 0.. 3 was | toward me. e had evidently from his stomach, liver and bowels, They 1o draft bills that will have the proper legal | housein Ch 0 the other day by a ro- | Philadelphia Press,. Without question ed and what his duties are? Have [ behavior not winded us, which was cu- [ gleanse and renovate the _ystem, 1o Byroe & Kerker's Charmaing Comie O phirascol which, if mado laws, will not } bust-looking man of sixty, somewhat | our population will continue to be in- | youn taste for music, and do you weally | rious. Iad he done so ho would have v, through clumsy wording, loopholes for | whatstoonshouldered. Mr, Brink isun | creasod by immigration, but tho Amori- | Vork or mevely practica on “the pian® | churged, or, which is moro likely, have z;';;{“m’l('*tn”’(;f“ i ok UflST] ES lN THE AIR offendors to crawl througt | fourth, to b avle | Indian trader. and as Moqui is ninety | 0 vouns conan o today will decide | 1V0 0F three times a wook wheneveryou | bolted off paniestricken, Isaw a splen- [ WAt it feke bt AL R toserve thestato more capably by belng so | miles from the Pacitic railroad, ho ; 4 N they | -feel in the mood?’ Can you walk five | did chance of the front shot, and draw- | upset it, like the old-fashioned pills, Ihs Most Powerful ( owedians o quappod. snys he did not hear about the troublo | the futureof this great count Y | miles without exhaustion and thon go to | ing ful sight on squeczod the | These are purely vegetable and pe e LU e Dean Smith has malo arrangoments to ac- | 4mong the Tndians in the northwest | 30 10 bo by a vast majority tho wives | hed and sleep for ton hours? Do you | trigger o the right barr feetly harmless. One “ Pollet” a ARKLING MUSIGS \,_‘J, ICENT CAY omOAate Hekd LW maltels aldt “and wil | tnbilfour daysago, and mothers of future voters. And the | know how to dress hocomingly and add | The smoko from the heavy chargo of | qose” They’re the easiost to take, opon the winlor seasion of tho law | , L From what T have heard of tho | mother of two boys has doublo the voting | 10 your good looks? I not you would | powder for u fow seconds hung about in ‘whost danc id Mr, Brink toa re- " 3 5 " Mr, A g frivie W 5 | better acquire the art. tho closo air and thick bushes to such | 2nd the mildest in operation—the }3 1 ~§ EhLHdchaty ollego on Monday evening mext tho | VO ERTE ToR T TR Wntt wes || 1O% -mr“)m hyum.» d. “Women," writos Doy mlkmm, who is at the head of the | an oxtont that I could not know ot once | emallest in size, but the most effi- O !;] C ONLY 'I‘“y. joceling the opening of 0| why itshould stir upsuch a row. The | enan, tare the spicitual trustees of our | govornments of EFrance, Switzerland, [ wbat the rosultof the shot was. Just | cient in their work, Sunday, January 4. cgislture, Instead of two loctures & week | inaico dance,’ I believe, i8 ton times | o Russia, /o Afghanistan? What | as the smoke cleared I saw my clephant, They're the cheapest pill you can , v time velng Teon B o) o oo for th9 | more exoiting; d Zani, Navajo and | And what is meant by the ““future of Mr, Socrotalry Bluino mean by his | s [ though, in thesumo plice, wnd 1|y (80 Gothe gurraeed o | 002 Steccessful Season Among the subjects 1o be treated during the | Moqui Indians on tho reservation near | Ame " for which you will be in such | reciprocity plan? Can you tell at sight | fired my left barrel at him. This time ive stisfaction, or yor ney is : term are corporations, commercial law, con- | my home work themselves into a perfect = mww” o Fabponsible v to b 1AT6 »productionsof musterpieces by Angelo, | an takable sound told me that he | & ag » OF your moncy —OF THE tracts and agency. In the opening lectures, | frenzy during its progress, but never o) Spotes | Rembrandt, Rubens? Whatdo you know | was down. Another brief space of u few | Feturned. Greatest Play of the Age. laws benving on ele utests will bo | think of molesting the whites, gino that the United States | o ¢hy groutest composers, poets, invont- | moments and I saw that thero wero tvo You only pay for the good you S - iAo clted. IPourof the vook will | Tt fg o part of their religion, though, | have nearly rechod their full dovelop- | ors, theologians ;s hants on the ground before me. The | get, W Gilletio's Musterploce "“‘""’”-“ alwhile the ffth will be by some | g jf any attempt were made to stop it | ment, The swaddljng clothes have been | The averd down and st elephant was perfectly dead; he [ = Gan yon ask more ? ’“} Y HE ENE Dorit i A s sy omemolSh | 1 beliove thero would bo bloodshed. | dispensed with, but knickorbockers and | calmly runs ovor a listof the fow things | had sunk quictly down on his kueos and Y s i ke all D ] LDBYT MY aed 1o loeturo are Chancollors Bessy and | The danco takes ylace oneo in w0 | oundabouts are still in use, Tho land | the does not know is apt to excl was resting on all fours, with his trunk 1 plan a i [ O A T e reighton and Judges Broady, Morris, Cha years, The last ono was colobrated in | oo B R A ve1os b ANS 1 | 'Good gracious! theros no use in_try- | partly curled under him. Pierce’s medicines are sold on, c > iv“H N(;w s, rfu man and (field. The opening lectute next | July. Preparations wero made seve el narvelous rapidity, and | i g » " "yep it has been truly said that a |~ The second elophant had also fallen AR 178 oM 1 w1 Leiiaiels ol 0N ke el Boniay B ariae Wil b e T HaLe woeks before it camn ofl, aud I was as | 8 now as the long lanky youth, probably | porson who pursues . singlo study for | on its knees and its body was pressed | TIME TRIED and FIRE TESTED [ iffects, GEITING READY T0 FIGUT. anxious to spectator as they were, will never again move forward with | twenty minutes o day during twenty | againstthatof the first elephant. It A WRARA UM 0T RN OWD B AT The alarming condition of affairs in north. | A strangeror wilder ceremony T never | such tremendous strides, but tho | years may be an authority in hischoson | Was not quite dead and tho trunk was e i ek tari N L tiales VoL ths T IAn Sk v. Thopo I shall nover sce it again. | strongth, the brendth, tho manly devels | WOFk. slightly swAving toand froj but two bul- | J AN UARY 1 1891 g Grand pecial, and the numerous telegraphic ap| I'he dance took placo just before sun- | o o e 5 {n An excollent way to begin is to join a | lets from the fowling-picce put it out of . oLy oy erdpe T e down, and I got up on a little ledgo | PPTEH 257 “]“"’i“l'| o oRK Pett | local nssembly of the Chautauqua lito itsagony. Both of thew eliphants aro FOUT NIGIITS GONMBNGING ollowing ordurs by ¥ wheroI could get & good view., Tho | Plo of todiy—especially the girls—will | yry und seientific circlo. These o ull grown. The ono killed with the SUNDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1891 b e snace allowed for the dancers was not | ¢Ause ours'to bo cither the grandest, | sijons exist in ov ) : L : ¥ part of tho land | fivst” shot was. an old bull, standing, as =3kt ; X 1 bl nd was inclosed. Fifteen fine- | tho, greatest, tho most magnificent | ung anyone may become a member. The | near as we could measure it, eight feot QLR PR iR e R il 3 Jun. L 8L, looksing Indians began to walke rather | hation ever seen onocarth, or one 1ike | axpense is trifling, the courses of study | at the shoulder; tho second was a. full- ¥ivo'Act Ly b LA T ! it | slowly'at first around a huge stonoin tho [ others which huve enjoyed partial su- | 14jq ot are exceedingly intoresting aud | grown cow about seven foot in height. —— P H B B Oves any 1 b conter of the inclosur wore al- | Premacy, and thatbut for a shogt time. | ot excollent. e The interval between tho two shots was = Governor and 0ol N M. Travan most nuked, and eve 't of their bod- | It s dillicultto realizo all thit is in- | “Sonuch for the young woman who | very brief, only a few seconds of time; S ies, oven to their foet sincared with | ¢luded in “the future of America.”OBY | does not have towarn herown living. | butin that intoeval the cow, who must ]C“]C ]CC u C 1\ Exrairive Drvagrmnye, b | & red and grecn paint. Iach | itis meant not merely the le t | But the girl amplojed in office, etoro or | hitvo boon closo to tho bull, had " como 3 1 L, man had a fox's scalp dangling from | Washington, and throughout the v factory hns just us zood achance, and | and stood close to her fallen’ mate, N AN 1 )N Relening Semsatton of Paris and Now T r gl OflE . Goit ] his waist and in each hand carried a | 0uS states, countics, and clties, for a8 | she usually progresses with far greater | Before iving I saw one elophant only, | |1} i s MISS SYBIL JOHN “’Nh oksmah: 1old your Salvini re ) g LW Al " % o ly said to the writ, rpidlte 3 W gt a idea that any other AL LRLVES T Astnenewite 4. Gustavus Leviek. Chus. Kon Lany s FO B, T ruttle mado of a gourd. Hoofs of deer nt rapidity, for shesppreciates the value | tho bull, and Liad no idea that any oth A thotowtientng Ira. Gustavis Loviex, Chas. Kon mander f,.fl" wore tied around their ankles and wrists | the world looks to this country for the | of spara moments. elephant was close by; but this may be AL LI fginalicompaoyy g under the direction of Wm. A, Brady STATE OF NENASKA, and at cach step and movement of the | fubure developmont of art In this country it makes little differ- [ explained from the fact that the p HARTFORD, CONN. | Fiitensie i fiund o mie fosorvo sato win i e ) o m noise enough was made to wake the | Thisis tho virgin flold; it has been | guce what your work may be, so long as | wasa thick, bushy jungle. Both SESL, mOEInE nding Ofice ,' dead. tilled somewhat, and a fow great lights : ' it is hondstly porformed. At twenty | mals wore killed with the front shot. A EDEN MUSEE sentral Cly: Hold your company Lu road: | ~Tho sankes to be used in thedanco | have sprung up and flluminated the | vaars of age. the author of “Littls | Thoonly part of this incidont which ' R 2 ness fomotoubuny By |y gy, | b boon caught several days boeforo the | World: But with free amalgamation of | Women™ was for a time n domestic sery- | may be snid to b curious is that the | 730 Semi-Annual Financial Statement | win tawior, sanser. o nd Farnam l,‘,m..w,,.,.d(“,,_.,,.,,',,;.,,,,,.U..‘;,,‘ fote, and just bofore the dance, had been s and unsurpassed diffusion of free | gt iy tho employ of a family who paid |second clephant, the female, should | $ NEW VEAR'S WEbK. STATE OF NERRASKA, placed in a cluster of trecs beneath | cducation, America is capablo of produc- | hop the munificent salary of $2.50 per | havostood where she did after the first | Cash Capital .............$2,000,000.00 | THE NEBRASKA TRIPLETS EXECUTIVE i A which I stood. After tho men had | ibg b galaxy of l""“"‘]’“"l'vuwdm\l‘lu;. ok. Do you think the experionce in- [ shot was fived, i . | Ontstanding Losses 3,881, 17 | S months old-—cute, ounnin, pro ty, art Commanding Ofcer Vompany N N G.: | ¥elled until they wero loarso and had | Musicians. ac t'l"“ business and profes- | jured thosell-respect of Miss Alcott? | The case is not without procedent in . ' Wothodarn rotto Triplois, ¥ Long Pine, Nob.—Got. your com pany / to | innde themselves tired with stamping | sional menand women, singers, invent- | §ho guceceded bocause she worked hard, | theannals of elephant shooting in Coy- | Relnsurance Reserve. .. : . 15,813,908.88 | g o Ton st Astia O am e qame . Awseue. ey Chudron s soon as transportationis | tho ~ ground, fifty more painted | O financiers and statesmensuch as tho | unq rogulated her hours of labor and [lon, Some thirteen or fourtcen years . St wnd hoSE of WiLrACtions. 4 SERisleds whiolik&ve ordgre ake thres | odsking came rushing down a hill, | World has nevor seen; and the world ex- | wuoreation, ago, to the best of my Jllection, Mr, | Net Surplus .............. 1,517,079.68 THAT SWEDE - SEE 11TM, d e lons. WILL com ou 00! 3 i ' ot N o D Shore: U i, Govemde.” | filod into tho inclosuro, and thon bogan | pocts of Americs this production. Tho | “That is the keynpto of success. Ellis of the Ceylon civil servico shot : BTATEOF NEBHASKA, such atumult asI never want to hear uturoholnngs}o the western hemis) vhpru, Get to work this winter, but plan your | threo different elephants in this way, oy 10to < : } again, At givon signal thosixty-five (:\;Il\vfltthu latter’s guardian is'the United [ work, and respect the regularity. If | belioving all the time that ho was fiving | ASsets . -$5, 624,814 lls cUR . g6 MoV aifey | n0W thoroughly frantic men made 4 rush b 5 i you can cook dainty little dishes you | at the same elephant. As compaved with last years Ragel, Omabi, NOb Pliaac frnish trawspor. | for the grove Wwhoro tho suakes were And ve,” you say, “what haxe T 10 | tun sl thom. If you cun draw clover = ; s £atlon for ot cominny of sthte toags feom | Dldons Tach wn et st haek | d0 with' réalling this grand possic Georgo Campbell, Hopkinaville, Iy, says: Loug Pine 10 Ohiadron I > rushing be bilitye? pictures tho papers will eagorly pay for | Bumdeck Blood Bitiers is the bust. prepara. | TNCrease in Assets....... We guarantee to JouN M. Traver, with a wriggling and squirming snake, 'y them. Ifyou can write bright, - ave evervint riginal | tion for the blood and ' stomach ever manu- sreassin Not Bun 9 99 Today Rev. G, W. Mirtin of tho statn ro- | 1isneck betwcen his teeth so itcould not | Voung women havo everythingto do | giorics, estays, sketohos, or gossipy lot- | fastised. b Increase In Net Surplus ... 215,544.29 | cure any caseof Syph= Mof committos has recelved tolegrams appris- | bite him, re.entered the ring and began ‘-‘1'&”"»' -\"“';“’11‘““ "":{ QOELH0 ;J““ tars editors all over the land will nccept sl 1. KELLOGG, Pre ilis no matter of how a0g him of un ongagernent with the Tndians | aslow walk around the center-stone, | ¢hild, or if youshall be such, more than | {hom and hungrily ask for more, Are Who the Happy Man Was. > 36 v v ik N D. W. 0, K Viee President, oubis ranch north of Rushville. He will | The reptiles hissed and dashed their | 20vono else you will make him a truth- bl Ul as oteleyou A vyou able fo compose a ‘‘catchy” little | Until recently the houschold of Tudgo | 7. i MITCHI L, 20 Viee D resident. long standing. And leave Immediately for Rushville and will | tails and bodies around the necks of the | ful ora deceitful man, an honest or o | waitsor song? Donot fear that music | Martine hus rejoiced in the possession GEO, Il make arrangements to look after the suff n..y-‘ ) ) : BURDICI, Secrotury, i G iar ik aiter tho suffer: | apparently mad red men. Soveral of | dishonest woman. You wHl nave tho | uplishers will overlookjt. If you can | of a particularly efciont and valued | CITAS. E.GALACAR, Asst. S we have the Only rems b them werd bitten by the snakes, which | Powerto make that child an upright, | o anything well you can got well paid | cook, suys the New York Evening Sun. — i hoir fars s o ember cloty, ¥ R ¥ ) & W RD deles frly g were the most venomous in the coun | cducated, honowod member of socloty, or | for . However, a fow weeks ago the cook | Western and Southern Department, South- edy that will cure the ARREN CLOUON. tre. It 1s 1 wonder all of the. Herform. | @ prrasite upon the community. Think Yestorday aftornoon overnor Thayer ; K Jirasito upon the comuunity. ik | A fow yeurs ago acertain young girl | camo to lior mistross and asked to bo al- | vost Cor.Ruco und Georao sts, Commts, 0. | disease. You have A I S S e e o s wero not bitten. Two of them died | of thetranscendent in e Which Nas | wag jeft 4 penniless orphan in a town in | lowed togo to the wake of a very dear A conviot, Treoman at, moon tagay, Ehg | & day oc two after tho dance, the horbs | beon wiclded by ‘individual men and | wostern New York. Not knowingwhoro [ friend. Sho went, und returncd tho 1L M. MAGILL, General Agents tried everything else old man did ot hoar of thie governor's aecl. | anplied not being suicient todraw out [ Wemen. Imagine, if possible, what | ghe could go or what sho could pos v, looking sad but resigned, and slon until today. This morning he aroso | the poison. could be accomplished if only the girls | 4o to carn her living, she asked advico i whtstill be not altogether THEO F, SPEAR, Ass't Gen’l Axcnt, and wasted your Zrom bis i rou couch as usua), dongod the con | - “Aftor tho ceromony each man | 8nd boys who left school and college last from an old friend of her mother’s. The \\l'lanu-ln onsatior A money, why not now Ylot garb thathe has unjustly worn for Af. | snatched his snako from his mouth, ran | June, should realize what depends upon | 1yqy' suid: *“Now, what can do?” i3 lator she camo fnto tho | o O e T NS ¥ y o e and entared upow ' duily tas | v o (s allcy Delow, il thora | Ohel futues ives * Yoty nine chuuncen o | 153 S, RS (e asl CHAd: 11 | dining rasen ant seaching s ekt | & B HOVELL 5zt s> | try us. We guarantee s ed up © kknew that somet e 4 Tha ians | One, your childre: never rise above % e 5 B i A R & GAYLORD, Bee Building, GLan 6orb wAs! baig. mnde. to) sootrs Bl | £ho u‘»m( 5 W > . Tho Indians | Ohe: FOUE Ch e N oo e oo | never had to do anything, and I can’tdo and announced: : tocure or I‘eilllld every Treodlom, but did not kuow how it was pro. | Were thoroughly exhausted after their you, 1 40 80 | gy thing., “Ina week I'll be lavin’ yo for onco grossing oxerciso and could scarcely | And theren lies the practieal point of | By think a moment,” continued her Missis Martir : COUNCIL BLUFFS AGENTS. | dollar. When it is nec- At 9¢'clock ho was called into the ward- vl baclkc up the hill. From what I | these suggestions. adviser. “Thero surely must be some Mary, what’s the troubl E. B. HOAGLAND, 103 Peurl Streot gus oMo wnd thor was told that in theoo | oould learn " such _coremonies aa th | Whofirstyearu girl leaves school or | ono thing that you can do—overybody | H: you been well treated?” askoed w8 coortie erun mock, | €882Ty for patient to ours ho would boa freo man ke unts hoy + contu- | College dccides to greut dogree | o, .? or mis N F. o) 7o r Tho effoct can botter bo {magined than e | SIaKE dunco have been held for centu- | T S0, LGN 10 0 be honored S|l :’l‘,“{",',“:f‘\{j,m P Sitar h aihviten, animnt T Sy R My i1 | COENRE: “““"’]',‘I il "‘*‘,"I'; \ come hmeweagree to sorlbod, Histonguo wis piratized for tho 0 Lot rospected or sink to the moral, physical | nd thea said. tho only thing she cond | not that, T shing. o' be wareict | —— SOOI 1 pay railroad fare both moment and tears of joy trickled down the Among His Grandchildren. level of those who compose the aver LZo ” \N > 3 old man's cheoks. Fie thankfully received A do was to make paper dolls. o, ho rules in this town ? ways, all hotel bills the congratulations of tho warden and bus | Agi it B0eh ST of e duly and weoldly | of Amorican socloty, During those six | = wAll right, replied the friend, *you | *Married, Why, where did *Dependson the question up vs, e assstauis. - Tho huteful conviot garb was re- | fiave soon tho mags efect of Chianbaratn’s | Tomths @ girls m b ot atne Couliarly | make u few just as pretty and niceas you | you meet the ma P q l . and refund your mon- Toved and instead. wis subsuitaiod ‘n foo | Laye soen the magl effect of Chamberlatn's | rocoptive condition, but alasl in most ibly can, and I will take them to a |~ *“D’ye mind the wake I was lo not long The lamp-chimney ques- sult of clothes. Tho transformation was | smoss my srandohiiaeg. CWe aoait ey | cases this appetite for tho acquirement | ho tain stors and sell thom for vou ago,mum? Imet him thear,” answered ) y if we do not cure wonderful. Warren Clough after being un- | think of going to bed at night withouta bot. | ©f knowledge disappears when the The plan was carried out. Tho first | Ma ‘ tion—what sort do you break ? £ Justly buried alive for fifteon years was him- | o ot (s ; S or | tencher’s spur is withdrawn. This, | pete L 0 ; B S sy s [ OU. Write for partic- T b e aive o: Milosn) ke smedy in the house. L,h.lmhlr e IMlnm e it e batch of dolls sold at onee, and the store And who is the gentleman, Mary ratever sort your deale 1 1 0 0 ooked s s ary growing more popular | however, i v 0 case, a sked for 7 at girl 5 “Ho’ 3 Corpso’ 8 5 i - ko a emvessman or o gront caplatist, : ot A Gl osked for more. Loluy that girl-em | o’ the corpse’s husbund, mum sl i, ulars; do not be hum Sl il poortoncl o Would | - Dr. Birnoy, nos andtheat. Boobdg, | winor® M0 i, Beston tolny four | LS doll “aro seld il over thocour. | Damestiolty of Some Alitiionalros: How, do you think, he bugged any longer. Hatalintsiiipipor v 8 ¥, noso and throa cobldg: | women, lenders in tho most oxelusive | {12 "Sha not only supports hersolf, but | Somo of the millionaires of this cit [ N We are financially inprison. The consc 55 that b What Makes a Boy Populas? socioty, - They ate recoghized us women | fynishes employment. for others, and is | are_especially domestic in their tastes, [ S€lects his chimneys? 4 re- famoceut. mun subeing tho. pomalty” that |yl bR O bicas | AN SR bt e R liaor, fan inorewsing hor bunk account’ ovary | $uy® Frank Leslio's lliutrated News He buys those that cost him | sponsible with $300 - ave ed te rothe ! d a B e & i 2 1oy aper. 8, Mr. Joy G ! A 1 dors nad lefu s fwpress on his woblo faco | 8a¥8 * Hezckiah Duttorsorth in the | hes boen cnormous, Tweuty-five "'No matter inwhatdirection your abil- | be never so hippy as ut his own fireside | l€ast; he can get the regular | 000 capital. COOXK ::nk:..::xu‘ril(f\:hl::'l‘,r:x:\n“.:-.\[\,\x.li.’- Jignity that will | Ladies Hame Jc iEnoh i u.d“p\:f:\'.» yenrs ago Inat Juno the m”{nux-muuuu-q T, e H ) A n{, $he onjoymont o tho companions price for them; and the faster | REMEDY CO., Omaha. o e e | oy 8und o L ] rom the same class in the sume semi- | 1 suoh thing as the ove of his family and his books, W he : . ) y Mr; Sough was hen tiivos to the dopot | lar boysl These young leadovs wers the | pary, ‘Thoy hud eon old frionds, and | Sexe 18 no suh thing us tho overpro- | of bl fantly and hls books, When bo | 1o tealk the more he sells, by Richurd Noeval, brothe the judge of [ muny boys whoso hearts could be trusted, B (gt 4 duction of real excellencies. The more g J G en., ooms thesuprome court, who as done a great deal | Pho‘boy'who respects his mothor has | LIGLE parents wero porsons of education | man has the grenter hisdesire, Striv | %€y coast, it was quite common'to see | That’s how he reasons A toprove Clough's lnocence. The depot was [ (Lig DOY WIo tesiects his mothor and ability. For scveral weeds beforo xcel insome ono thing. and for the | him playing with' his children in the ; f 13th and Dodee Sts. growdod, bt QGlowgh atteactod wnusual at (' P80 o knight, The. boy | Bridustion thess girls had beon talking | yleolute nocossary foundation, bosuro o | 81nd C Cyrus W. Pield, Tell him you want Mac- tention: by his distinguished appearance, e knig e b about their possible fatures, and thoy | hitain ronoral wlicati o h alway: home-lover, is said to Sthoaue s an ” (| 2 though buv fow knew who ho was. 1n com. | who will never violatahisword, nnd who | mmado up their minds that thelr Lives | “Urngonoral edtication, © o e e iy | Deth’s “ pearl top”” or “pearl | T DR, MCG’RE W pany with Atiorncy Norval Mr. Clough went | will pledge his honor to his own heart | \would not be wasted altogethor. The “i"'l U"I"“ rert *5*’““" “”;“‘lm‘"‘s i i L e s O e B ) tough glass, transpar- onthe noon trawn to Seward, which he left | and change not, will have tho con- | &oiio Skl good teachers, clorks, servants, house- | 10 th Maing Sondoiia 5 § L fificen yoars ago a_purported couvict. The | fidenco of his follows. The boy who de. | *§"ecd to meet oncoa wealefor sov 3 urtists, musicians, writers, | his furmat Ardsley, whichinterestshim | ent, clear, not lwrgy fine, of suddenicss of tho pardin hus not given bim | fonds the weak will some duy become. n | Hou™ of reul study, und thoyconzled oubifig) ird ostom, The [shpply. [ duita.e mueh ag tae project of thol' Ale right sha 1pe and unif Tell auy chunce to formulato bis plans for tho | fons, = il e day become o plan, A course in history o who can do really good work I | lantic cable did twehty-five year, ape and uniform, Te fuiire. woro among the strong. The boy who | mapped out, and when the day arrived € <t | He has soveral acres of : ! 00 AlONg _The appe i ) Fry S © hus soveral acres of his f 4 Tho misfortune that most weighed upor'| Will never hurt the foclings of any | thy quartetio camo together. Ono read | Y $WACILY .‘}';".flf,.;m:hu oot | with sunflowors, which ¢ M'fer | him you'll pay him a nickel thoold man’s mind during his incarceration | ot willone day fing l‘\"'fl'fmm;_' \tmos- | gloud and the others listened attentively, ) i 2 | for his poultry Russell S 5 more a picce, and that will was the fact that his wifo haa secured a dic | phere of universal sym I know Y N A great many yoars ago the Boston ) Voree during his mprisonment and mareicd | Rot, once suid tho gronk Governor. A SRR A ”mkl"w firo threw (housids and thousands of | fond of home lfe. Huls known ue an | cover hls C\(lra Gostas twice e Sk ule hiepian sl o A Bh3hie groatifia) ! notes for futuro roferenco, always stop: | e smployment. Some lndios | earlyriser, and is said never to have at the prison doors t + bl snd sharo | i1 another world, but this I do kac n iy, W ecls Allen mblcana month!| AR Ry opatied aieae iintolligancelt | B ol IS R AITHBE LG eadel ! with hin the joys of freedom, novor yot dospised s man hecuusohe was | afior month they mot thus. Gradually | omco in th el I:\',','rl TR ,~,"} yonrs past, ! ¥ | pose to breakany more. Try Within the past fow weeks some important | PO ‘l 1o he was ignorant orbecause | thoy became kiown and appreciated work. Among thoo who lest by o ————— your hand at ruling. testimony has bes veloped, showing that [ he was black. Ail'married, and bya coincidenc OP¥e. £ ’ 0 108 Dy Don't Forget it. Pittsbu 3E0, A MACRETH & lei Tharios Wil Hhat| T orellsas how toils y and by idenco all | tho ‘conflagration were numbers of Lo O80: & MACRNTE & 00, Jacob ‘Trent and Charles Wilcox, both in the [ Shall [ ou how to become & pop- | Jived in or near by oston, agration o Tho great auction sale of eity lots e e employ of Warren Clough at the time, were [ ular boy? 1 will, Be too manly and | ' ? households where servants had b ; ; [0 v at ) anl wenty yoars from the -time. they ) Brvants | takes place at Aransas Harbor, Tex. $hecue) murderars, Hobh Prent, end W genorols to seck to bo populari be the | zrduated one of these women said tha | ShPioyed, but wust ufterward bo e | 1nyuny7 and 8, ‘were afterwards seat tothe penitentia for Y | gr o one o €86 Wome " NSE i Ve any cooks, ai : 3 -4 o tumrars e, muiiatary for | oul "o honer” and ‘v otasbttor | £l (e S e samen bl that | povsel wiia, Vory many conke, i - ¢ d people g rses f ss08 were then cas Inglis sCol ) ee R than yourself, and peoplo will give you | pawad but at lenst two of them met, and | BUrsessnd landressos woro thien cust [ English in Wiscons in ReLgisonl ol told Judge Mason that Clough was & thoir he gRomAQEIRLRUTIR make you | Sontinuod roading togethors moot of tho S8 SHRLE N UG, AR 14 Yoa At o amination in & Milwaulces in Pond’s Extract. cont man and If the worst camo he would tell [ ha hat is what makos a boy pop- | time three were presont and at half the Heartne ol this's nd of (he writes | 2ehool recontly, one boy sald “Hannibal all, Biclore o could tell al o suddondy diod meotings all four wora thare, This case | Loiting of this a friend of the writer | was o mun ater.”” {amnibal sounds Today the Union Pusifio rallway parted | ba Biooe o), EPOLaction of the liver | Anoter. aowes partol the eostizo | Ofice hoping to procire through it suit- | i exceutive I\‘ll:;.\:‘lrrl\"I‘“:"‘A“[vl Sosd o ! qompany withithe B. & M. in the use of the B. | system, which Burdock Blood Bitiors rem: | of her schaols o o man whose nams oy | 8ble servants. The lady in charge said: | they kill folks,” and he recitud the story unnatiiel discharkos sud THE SPE ity o M. domt utSeventh wid 1 ptevets, Wi | 3 oD fo ittaby b aeolal st ik et My dear mad I cannot tell you | of La Salle. “He was educated for the Sertath cura for the 18 Undurpianed in LHe Ctriabuiont of. (8 0 nes callo union depot, aud the | © I 0 his s ec- Bortain cury for the deplin Ll Union ifle will oafter uso the old today of a single competent. coole or pi priesthood, but not liking tne life be {aling weakiseas potulinr 0, Her Broath Like Roses.” Mon with “revolution affairs—Jud Lor maid out of employment, in this e L ) “ ~r o women, PRIVATE DISEASES dopot. about two blocks west, near tho Satt S (B T came an alligator.” He meant na I1reicr belt and feel sufa L B s The freshost eggs and lemon-juice, and Andovor, whiel | Hundreds and hundreds lost thei 08 | gator, of course, Te Evand CHEMeALCo. mendiog 149 | Strioture, Syphilts Lost Minliood, Skl Diy: ODDS AND ENDS, sugar, almond oil and rose water, mixed | houe his name. . The geand-dayehior o | Y 18t weok, but withinin o fo S R SRS D D, Success ln Lho Lreatmenvor the above Diseisos Young Studiey, the forger, who raised 700 | and beaten for hours, smelliug delicately | this man, Mme. Clements, inherited hey | Yo' a1 been offered them in this il AHE YUU 1hUUBLED - aileta, | hasiever beon caualed. A curo iseunraptend fa Minucapolis by writing his mother’s name | 88 il & rose had heon'dipped into it somo | fincestors o lect and love for study. citiel yithous the loas of an houry time, Write toanumbor of buuk drafts, was taken to | timo, should make a tempting cosmetic | Sho married & poor man. and. bod In America the "girl who triesto do for olromiar, -\ M2 e 4 only Omaha this afternoon, where Lo is also | to create beauty or restoro it to itsolf, | | ¥ o, and Bad 10| pight need not be . discourag Mis- " Office, " Cor. isth ‘und Farnam Ste, Om i Quiba tals afteroon, whs ) RS BAAIACE & oo Al aBd. hag - ue ADVICE Vs, VICE. Nob Eairants oa Ulblos bursnte REnner of forgerion, says tho New York Morning Journal, - : mated for o vunt o fenay sl her e for el athor, | takes will occur, and trials but the beau- | With an old sore, ulcer, or WD BT Py o2t S . ™, >s00, ool b ; ) s v : o 10 tintoday " Dol oy Me Thaapen. T Q, streety | “From the hottle of clear red liquid a gt loctune. for libarty Sasa. ledu: | Hidul ‘II"']“-“I'T posacsses deop shudowa gun shot wound that refuses OUR NEW BDUK 00T kot ot R u N K E N N Es s dresier, ind ufter & fruitloss scarch for v | feW drops poured in a glssof water | cution, Her husband nover accumu- | 5 WolLus high fights, and it s only | F0 o) wignre : cauted tho arrest of Annio Douglus, her col- | Will 80 purify the breath and all within | {ut0d moneyed wealth, and showas com. | ¥ 0% ™ by the former that the For Five years s LIQU U HABLT, orad domestic, on suspicion. Afterwardsthe | tho lips that one meed not mind how | paliad for n score of yeurs to porform | AHEF can be apprecisted. . up. If 14 ALL THE WORLD THEKE 15 BUT ONE CURE valuable ornament was found hid in atool | closely the heaver’s attention hang: 3 I B Do not waste the coming year, girls. il " g a sore " © ! R ommanen). w S Do Mpavers attntion hungs | hor own housework and do hor own | 1ot jour minis i y6h B co take |1hada sore log, whioh v|cE to ADVICE. DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPLGIFIG. cooking. She was so bright, howe N . would yield to ) pat- pof ¢ Colds aro frequently the result of derange- | STCIET for dyspepsia, and veduces the in- | a5ty pealize what this drudgery would | Podies: and, above all, be dutiful daugh meit of tho stomach and of a low condition | Y4 toun atmiable state very quickly. | Joad herto if it woro notenlivencd by :_‘;”'\”:‘III“:‘L““‘". NI, RO TAPODY B K PR G F O R bA l b ania%) gad spesds cule of the systom generally. As a corrective and tis nice to have something one can ontal rest and recreation; so she de- | gy S S bl and be- jbottles of 8. 8. 8., which 3 o stengtisiug of e simeary orgeus, ( depsnd on to neutrallss thohreath trom | ldod thet at least ono nour 'aday should [ 1%, ¥ouare holping to make tho his pty cured it, and yors pills aro invaluable, their use being | & docaying tooth in that stale where | hogpent in study, She was the mother | WEY ©f not merely America, but of tho always attended with markod benefit. the dentist cannot work at it,or undo | of soveral children, and in caeing for | “UVer y £ 1 - the effects of a sleepless night, which K A rang as strictly us that of any wan or woman v 0 ur | eurn;this was in 1886, ! ght, them she worked all'day and frequentl : i ) Royal ook never fails to leaye tho breath aiTected. ,,',‘.'.', “}”‘,."’,,,g‘m" l);.'.". Sl nty l‘-",‘_“\-.‘. who ever existed, who ever shallexist. | ¢ Nk R Host Newton, N. € P. WI NDHEl hx\;‘ lhwl; inherited by N progeny. | Often Rieven) the ““’”""l""‘-.“"l“"‘ means uncommon for her to pick up a 2yes and Wrinkles. self. S. S. S., has cured While they wero children the princes | comes of eating sweets. In short, & | work on history, philosophy or econ ou would avoid wrinkles mi and princesis proro duly nstructed in roully good tooth wash 18 tho first of | i at 10 or ovon 11 o'clock ot LIERt lnre TN ERULATERIEas b s YOUL ’“]”‘-‘ uch ; ‘!‘ “1‘; ‘.l' ‘l‘” & v wonio wit STEEL PENS. the mystories of cooking—in fact, u lit- | cosmetic necessitios. | Wnd sit dawn for e most enjoyaste naur. | Loch i yes, says the Hoston Guzette, | Other remedy had failed. S A nyrToRe 4 oth , says the Hoston G ¢ ) u--mu.»y Tlorees. M 1 08ITI0 tlo kitchon was set apart for them at ——— The result was that Madume Clements | When you go 0 bed and have settled 00KS 0N BLOOD AN SKIN DISEASES FREE. ed Chousans v QOLP MERAL, PARLY EXPONTION: 184, Osborn, wrltes & correspoudeiit of the | Dr.Biruey. nosoand throat. B blig. | becamou learncd woman, whose society com ¢ My Painting and Paperha bustness, M ! nderge : It no -ign ¢ Hshed 1850, Han » well se « 1 o And )A\\lx' part will be counted b ign of Paper, Wall Mouldings, I'a KUHN & CO., 16 yourself for a sleep, us you are dropping | T'he Swift Speet ¢ Co.. Atln's, Ga. Ginai ’."‘t:.f‘-'.:'n.'n‘wl.\: THE MO8V VLRFECT OF PENS. .