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14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 [SOL--SINTEEN PPAGES SYMPOSICN OF ~ BRAINS. 4y | ' TORIES OF LITTLE FOLKS, |30 RUSES TN GROWEER RUSHING, The NATIONALHYNN 4#“F2n 11¢ WORLD'S FAIR. Nigh b Dupore of e i - : Sl SANTA CIAUS SOAP — t t N \ " s Of thes MAKE IDEA : BOYS WHO WERE BOUND TO SEE SHOWS. . b e THE TIN CAN TRADE AND [TS EFFECT o - Baby 1 f Paliament OConnor How Chilibren Hiave Got Ahead of Paes e Men Who Alow Their Wives, onts, T and Danghters and Boys 0 Bay Others of More Mas 2 IheirBeer X Baekeep= or's Observatic of ehe Eamine in declonad Speaker Kecd on the Duties ol Congress I loves | R tucksand frill B what lund My 1 Wi <ol th ¢ vail the by Anl thirough allthie Hall SANT A CLAUS: Must Tra e, | t Letti ils v wroad story on Dr. Phillips Brook m 1w ¢ 3 And izladly t or ¢ wantoed to sl hin son tant the i ry s . 3 Let all for cleinne Lhey are gocd Episeoy is made of baskot 1 7 : Join the applause. said ho, Butilo. o wasit ndo. A fow | ol (10' MAKE RS FORALL days later Dr. Brooks visited t s duy The womin also had a new sil aklnd aside L abeor licket and o whisky 11 1y 1 coulll only see of s pets | vurehase refrestinments in honor of the hanpy “How's thist” said thedoctor, *“theotner | fact that the whost bad wwalked for day they were Episcopal kittens weok. Iiunlly the bat oy answered tho DS (v oves Ah, but thoy're different now,' replied wher orler was taken. [t was VI Stttoir Woll L hii e the lad, “beciuse theyve got thor eyes 561 haoR BRI U OhlE Worth ot things so filled my thougehts last open, ploas As the bartender hurti 1 couldu’Usleepa wink lablean A the cover to the basket the fel lows at the bar drinking allsorts of ndnow he's ready —goo Iness mo A Little Mixed, 1 commients _on the new feature in grow lers, YOI'YC B0t & goiug Lo ory ! He s said to ben Massachusetts lad, but in ajiffy the woman had been served and Jast think Of all the money you'il two veurs, suys the Cape Aun B Wils g > and thereby ) be carning by and by Reve “"‘"“"h“\"v“;-’_ bl {‘y"‘ sed SGrimme 10 cents worth,” shouted 4 kid, as ot ety | And only think how finé ‘twill ve tgpiive bt kugel Ueslio hisfoldar brovhtt, | heshoved a tin pail snto bar, which | oiitor to to sit there in the store off retiringr, and after prayerad ben said | yvainly tried tochin by pulling hirselt up by s ke s i EOREG A sfgning oBecks at i fress b dokle the n‘w\n- ow follow cd off in this wise lis h T e G by i ) AN six foet above the toor, ow Llay me down to slecp, SWhois it f i dohmmie ait your dun, But cre that time arvives, my dear Dit your dun, dun, dun P t the republican party and come it surely will Amen, dis o t i There are too many di- [ 1 many a rugged roud to plod He was instantly ustled off to bedand Aih i + HINGEONEGaYs axid nd inany & rooky il ligious iustruction post poned till some future 1 against b fole, \ere’s wan S WAy time. 10y out Y ho'w rnere’s many a fagging way arer + marching of business man to be start v I “Visked the bartendor Eerdad s who d'ye *spose | 0 Lot me see vour order? ow it that NV KRN T 1 hain't ot none TEEMATISY ANI N EURA LG Then you'll have to go back home i 1y D il whe s e | ot it. 1'vobeon funled oo often by v : FELALE W EAK N T o kids Tately. The sext thine 1 know 111 be it met iy Y L wis @ serious i envy 1o mispiide sted_orlose my License entirely ! sy dit will have a bad effect upon [ Aud lead your trusting footsteps down : “O, cum oft, Dkl whaek with me when i than It t What we nead more than any suceess' mountain side, Tget home. Tdon'thaf to drink wil ¢ 4y - o N\ES ALY i San Francisea for hi s hotest cloetions and the assur V Youngster in our house, Kds e alley. ) But the orer lad tobe | § AT Zan\E Bt Untd 1L Tnsl 1o a ane 164 €100,000 g it overy y * will bo counted. | Peor boy, my words aro Greek to y A Little laad of ten, fortheoming before the lud could get his T Yo tile k goldiCinsliow year for 6100000 and it " B, bkl wolly Teiss s onT sonalliv: Who dearest to s inother is e SN LR : N\ e theo yoars; I wis onoof tho fivst candidates sresident Harvison will be Another and wiother! whats Gol's little men The oy had barely slanmed the door whon Aaphleinll for congress in California, was elected ominated and [ do wot tinle that le Shets thinieis M golugito iyl e Would Talk, amildapbearing yoingz woman about i fteen 3 i AT counted Phe election took placo i the | desire a renomination, “There are win! 's thinking of tho pith through 11f Its tho sunl bov who wsually tell things [ YALS ofigo titered and sood jist inside tho Vit o . \ i spring of 1s%0. | eame back to New Jersey ¥ 1oand amon possibi adly plan and thedinuer tudle s s faorite thoater door, nudestly covering a pitclier i v ent niiasyalecioaiand sahmy I SEion AUlsoREERITL A EoR (Wil That (he & S beight1ittio teltoiror Toach tioo sErct conts for the foaming buvorage she hurric ‘ A PE WO RN -Taken with head eom plet i oo scq o for, conmress o tho || eon wouli. miaka's sirong candigato. Hol| Tounchedi—Cod! of winds asdiwa peered over fito the dishat the head of - the e AP T B T I 16 LR T ) ple st e e acifie and the Atlan s during | ould a strong candida « oA bie iltextihteriol o Saloon hou sio vony ana for 410 MM Congross {, briug all of the youngboodof the || (L L tides o Y o Tor e i Ly W i o ke it il ot o R e ali e R % | : party to the surfaco and would ious bark, \ orde IR ALOH6 LT BIRbIE=G e Go e e TR o b it is possible forus toelectanyone. Senator Safd o' er the seas of lite ; R Tl Ty \ s Rl R UL Cuitapey, St Vs A Gt e onatipn “lsuppose the wost remarkable instanee | Syopma s also possibility” and there are | And plant inmy revellious heart 10 company smiled surreptitiously and o e i ) Hon i e ronie dte et of money-making inColorado was thut of | others who have & chanco at the. homination ! this' bloom from wisdom's storo— | bis mother endeayored toquiet him. “Buthe | (O, shots all vight, T kiow her father wll )) \ Nt \ PHLE (OMPLEX 10N nuhtly and Scenator Tabor, Tabor put 880 into & wine [ Ao the \ Lo, it may be | *Tis omly when we dave not hopo was like Banguo's ghost. After they had all e’ ve got astanding order from hin to give “] N” Witnaye . witled Tikot Asto tho pcratio candidate, 1t may be been holpex 1 were cating his hee sut- | WS chiliren beer whenever they call, o is i i O OFF RN : A pormanent cure wnd got out £1,600,000, He g e R that wo e trily oorl een helped and were eating his fuce sud ; t ] pern ctors and thoy when the convention meets, Hill nay be the - . douly lie uy, - audiclapping his' bands e | FOILRCIONINEL B WOLIIOLS ot wmoncy, bu 1 O XL LU s Pittsbury, A fter they t Tominee.. Foundry Girls, shouted Sre s }I“ urofGtatteesiik Qi kcrito Uie OM A\.IA\, NEB. Jlotus ies miob p.m. Krenl LRI + IENRY MOSER, T ARTIST Aceording t reports veceivedvy the Work Sedit MG il Ly LR L G L i litle ' chicken that wis sickso loug in the iy money i the growlertrade Dning is several mon tha leaton an ture the other day to Senator | ingwomen's soc of New York women | gy real estate they would take the 8800, and he i . the story of which the senator | have taken another step forward, and have i e ted his cob pipeand procecded to 1l % t S gounn 1 dicl as they went onto develop it 1 @ tily, Tt was a water-color sketeh e in large numbers wtoan occupation entto tho Show. vith an odorof buriing rubbor " " hop < ) 3 BT O Bovia M S Putioh | Richara Gulden quellol a. panic in the Fuil Nota cont for ttho b 8322South Fifteenth St. out 00,000 The first year, ! S t My first models ca g River, Mass,, acadeny of music during the iLis croat gt for the 3 y 3 0 b 5 I Pt Reama it ,,!\‘, wer o e o, Sinbo and Jim, | fecountof the physical strength required, | iieotianesof <013 Sed Prouty - one oven compelled to accommo v GROUND ¥ on ex-Sentor Chinfreo. 1 was pros 5 and both we < brighf little ragmufiins as | says the Commercial. They nave actually i IVive boys haa seeretod them wever, as it brings a great ( \ ! Dillings he cime in. He told My, Chaff 1 dwil find in Washimgt the third | gone into the great foundries at Pittsburg, sin @ closet under the gallery during | d tobacco — cotom i X k n medioln wanted to buy out of hiis partner Sitting Sambo did not appear twhen L qud today something like five hun t | ! ternoon and tried to come out after the { have r“l““ cust u:u wing n (ob i) G B R B wantod to borrow #0000 to do it ATeo | Asked Jimo what was the matter, he TEAC 618 Brion TSR i performance had boyaum, Ouo stepped on | i With iis can vit he : i ot : 0 suil ] qroq ¢ cm o are Scapping’ nails and aliiiot lond him tho! iiioney, bu with @ grin on his face: Ol Sambo, I musshrab, % ass und another trod on ire that [ llauor for himself, hut the beer | i ablite 7 e ain't commn’ today.” “No™ said 1, #No, [ bolts that is, putting heads on them. 11 vinging, and there was instant con- | h0mo o nis family YR e thers | said the little darkey, a T'his is severe physical lubor, and 1t takes a | fusionin theandience. About twohundred | **How do these re every day ’- Y for #1,000,000 o i ¢ s | snd sucked his thumb. ambo haint | strone man odo the work. Bat the iron shied outand others jumiped to their | (rinkers work the rac Sunctay nd made £5,000,000 inside of o year, it tomorrow i mi: N oL L1 works find no diftieutty in getting fulenty of Uponthis the star vusliod tothe foot- | | ‘N S Tl e wilo- e affor sowe money an | he has made g surpris tand - why BN | i tsand cried @ *Sitdown! They noth t buy an cighth kew on Saturday and tap e el ANt comin® next week neither. He | €S, Alveady thesupply almost doubles the ST 5 at home. Two orthreo fami If thiere wis I'd be the first s szt togzuthor L A el caint come no more, Suimbo's daid " Welld | domand. This is the divect result: For | et out? This Qiverted attention. the | md bave a regular picnie. O co , full of possibilities, Prospe roine | had to take San picture. and 1 | the work mentioned men always received | crowdsettiod down, snd mewnwhile two this systemis only worked by the Is the Portal of L.ife, and through the mountains by the 1 is, st that little ke his place” | from §14 to §16 a week: the gmirls receive | e youngsters escapel The others were | tasses Mew who can aford it use the ot B GHANGRL0R I Aile Bk iGN UES Hoocl g | 3 YO R WD BOISAN, GBNOKBLBIONAL L0 S0 | i siits J & and aro glad tootit. Now found hauging like bats tothe rafters and | ted beer onSundays. But we have som £liby e 555 M 4 sl 5 Now, | \ore arrested. customers who come Late on Saturday night ¥ ever were i men are practically thrown out of omploy- a nd have us bottlea doxn or'so Trom the ke DILSHELDON JACKSON, THE ALASKAN EDUCAT Al am not acandidate for the speaership, | meat in a irado in which they used to Anlonest Boy. AmA drinke thats Bty paron Wio! it “A railroad may be some day put across | aud Judge |:nh‘.m will probably be the only | earn living wages. It is the same” old stry A newsboyabouta foot and a balf high. | the beer bad cnough cangotiton Sunday & e g i 1 Sunday as Bebring strait, but if so, it will luve to go [ man presente dInciana. ‘the watch-cry | But the idle men ure enjoying o sweet lit- | tosseda centup on the Chicago Tribune's |well as any > gy fome under the water instoad of over it, The dis. | in the next cam will be economy in tlo revenge. The girls who have taken | con ‘ i with all A s : 5 1 “alih tance from America to Asia at this point is | Croment ex \ and this will bo o big- | their places are known everywhere in - Pitts *Dere's do cent 1 owed ye' whileago,” he ok v AT o ognl sroflor Atreithe Brincipal Organs whichiRegulate fthe Healths forty miles, and a tun night be used. ‘The | Serissue than the tariff. 1 predict that the | burg as “the foundry girls.’> Thereis noth- | gid. ) i £ breaking up of the fce and the current is such | Hext congress will be the most conservative | ing shameful in this title, but it is considered that it would destroy any bridge that could | snd ereditable we have had for a dozen ye shumeful by other working-women in the e made, and the only other means of cro: Tt will surpass the fourth congress, the | Smoky City, ‘The “foundry gir tappears nie would be by forry-boats in the sumimer | st session of which reduced the approvria- | can bé recoguized everywhore—on account of and by reindeer sledgos in the winten Pl | tions S20,000,000 and resulted in the election | cinderstained face, or for some other o|iiborAIR Rt nimal for vorthern | of Tilden and Hendricks. | was a memberof | unkown outside of Pittsburg—and the Alaska, and T hepe tosce congress adopt my | that congress, and at its second session we | ladies” and “factory ladics™ eross the stre scheme for buyins 1000 domestic reindeer in | cut down Unclo Sam's - expen 54,000,000, | when they see herd block off. They cannot Lapland ana bringing them ove Alasi, | and ourappropriations at that time were only | bear the idea of “the foundry lady ™ being ad "Fhere aro about. thirty thou i | a litte over one hundred million dollars, | ded to theirsocial this part of the country 5 This year we expect to 362,000,000, | Yteven the foundry woman is held tove T O L : | the fnerease is L | bigherin the social the woman would givo thom ocedpation, Tho ing and terrivle and the ¢ | cugaged in domestic service, Tie “saleslady, R RS it 1t seems, is distinetly friendly to the *factory P their meat for food and they find gres EXCSENATOR CHENEY OF SEW HAMPSHIRI lady." The “factory lady™ t up et nos. Nk of sustenanee from their milk, Reindeor I'e chie tthe next campaig Yor 1l “Other en come ith =3 % milk isas b as molusses and it is so rich the taritf, and the republican candidates tardly condesending to the servant !ml% trating the difference betweon wind and mat ever miginable device. One of my ) ) that you laveto dilute 1t before you ca vill be eleetad. Who they will be, I dow'y | Kirl It appears that there are fner dis- customers teft his little tin pail on arink A good reindecr will give “a duvee | earo to prop It seems to me that Presi- | Unetios in sociul casto among the Pittsburg | Ty, Y essir! v [ i 2 Tommic Wh dont wind, | S it When he was realy tolove teaeupfil at amilking. 1 spent the summer | dent Hurvison 13 very 2 today, and he | WorKinkwomen than among: the millionaires | a4y soon they's suthin® th matter * | on Sunday there was a policeman standing amon e these northern Alaskans,and U was as | has o 0 mistakd Telnoe UNew ¥ ark “ | i for away I most respeot fhongh | Haminutions Clovalaid will Broaniy Hess s T Brigg 1t 130, tha rear ondof the bullding Ho caofully Offlce Thlrd Floor', Paxton Block. o Foole o SO balanced the vessel on his head and i I were on the bunks of the Cougo. | ticket, and it scoms to me th ST Hy Elodiot theiRaraon: Al ad - and - plack 1o (el 08 s Troin Sty | HeSg, L seatiato liaiio Itav. Samucl G Smithof. Sl Paultsasted {1 o0y, SERGEG SR o) | BSSIE SRS Ik udlodielt of the ek | Telephone 10856. 16th and Farnam. water in going inand out around the Alentia saviain by whicl Cleveluand v otionlylonpulplvioratory,ibit prag Patsey —Nop, Mister O'Hoolizan block without spilling As so0i s islands to get to my destination, and 1 was ¢ ial nor works, says the Pioneer Press, He holds, it [ do e capper ¢ints 2 the ‘cop’ was oulof sight hisiHa Amorlios rhom) (Bl Jnaiistenlghydlng < is said, thatone atom of practical Christianity i and carided the growler it Thet ANA S '::','l‘f,\i::,‘j“ MiTAican i angidd [ @ N I AEOI o | 18 worth a world of mere piety, Mo dsover | Religious Training. Il b, yormnyieheoleitio gl I e L the ¢ i uere are 0 trees, a actica e trade 4 Gt ke sittle Tmogen's father is aminister, know 1 inday, but you cannot stopit ex iR Ehiio (b A s (GOl IRth bR v Oratal T g Misteprosent the | feady to step outof the puiit and tuke u | o Little Tmogen's fath roodiess and benevo ~ - . caunot be raised. It will vost about § MoK it as thoy did dur and {n thoenforcement of the laws. Ho is | fax tid wido for his pooduoss and boiovo N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnam 5‘\. to buy those reinaters, and 1t will cost n. Bvén the clerks | himself keen inthe use of ridicule aud as [ pon was threo years old she ran out of doors he wember 1 the i turned upon him. He is therefore ever on | through the snow. At onee thelittle maid HON. ROSWELL P, FLOWER OF NEW YORK chen and saw th and 1 never thought of being speaker. | When | ask vhy she had boughivso way. ‘Tne following joke concern him 1s door and exclaimed: *\Why lum;": n, what g don’t even know who the present candidates | sie told me that the clerk had told her of the ng the rounas are you trying to do " 2 ¢ P are, and my idea is to let them develop theie | MeKinley tariff, and that everything was Some time before W. I>. Murray ceased to “On," the little lady made LS I"m b4 L4 strength, seo whatthey can do _durlug tho gp. 1 inforied her that suzie would | gigy atomey Dr. Smith happened in upon | walking in the steps of righteousiess’ ming imer, and next fall wo will elect Sapounuchusper s S0OMAsH| i o Teading i toela - the strongest and bestman, 1 don't know | the Dill went into eftec nd' 1 give this | him one afternoon, leadingaiboy of twelve Tiredof Being Good, that New York will have @ candiaate, but it | merelyas an examplo of what went onall | years by the hand irst Bov—Whoro did always has its opinion as to nominations | over the country was in Loudon at the Ir. Murray, | want vouto have — | Second Hoy s tuiie very soon. however md vl pliying check : have struck yet was produced last Sunday “You arean honest boy,”'said tho clerk, | by a plastorer. Iheard a rap at my . bick shoving the coin back. i may keep it door and upon opening it Iwas confrontea “‘Here's another to keep it company,” re- | by a burly fellow who was holding a mavked a bystander, taking o cent from his | pumpkin on his shoulder pocket and handing it to hin ow yowll [ “Tdon’t wantany veeorables tolay,” said o and shoot craps, T suppose.” Ttothe fellow as ne forced s way in tt s\m..’v shoot graps.” said the younggter. | door, aud with a sigh of veliel’ heunloui the bystander gave hina dine, But I want some beer,” sad the fetlow, Good digestion waits on appetite and health on bot N0, L dow't never shoot craps,” said the | and hang me if he didw't take hold of the s "-\h‘ll\'\}“ e, boy, pocketing the money. I ain’t old [stemof that pumpkin ad liftthe hd on as nough yit. De other kids won't I i rowler asa person would want. to see. 3 2L AR R e R e For An\lhlnqpn--r‘unlwrym your Teeth, visit my Was Fly. 3 n Wowil) make you asetof teeth. usine e hestratber, and GU AR NTEE a0 fit, for 4,00 get that dime? PAIN LESS EXTEACTION W ith our et hod, tecth nre Extracied Absolutely Witho 5 ! y The teacher guv it to me for > Gold, Siver and Bone tillinzs. Crow s and Bride o Work and generally expresses them. 1 am notat, | time the bill wiis befove coniress. The busi- | who keeps a saloon” down here on | beiu' o good boy all day yostiday “ Our Motto— The BEST aontal work. at LOWEST Tivinz p all afraid of the next congress beinga crazy | 1ess men there were excited over it and a big | Pourth sticot, arrested, He gave this boy @ [ +What yo woln’ to do wif it~ — one, and 1 tell you how We can_prevent any | manufacturer of pulp told me it would ruin | drunk “Buy some sulphurto drop down the reg P fooliahos Apecehes being muda. upon the | him ifit passed. ‘The truth of thematteris | +Woll ! ahem ! was tho first characteristic | iston = l Rssewn % | Dos YOUR 2R} Aoy N NO CURER! NO AN floor. We will hold caucuses about twicea [ that a protective tarift_always reduces the | utterance of Mr. Murray, with a winking, - —— INTEREST ? week and get the different men to vent cost of thearticles it affects, and the people | a twiteh ortwo of the héad and a brush or O, Yes, She Went to Church, 150, read t nw.r ideas in the caucus. Such of them as | Will find this out by the opening of the next | 5o of the hand over theheadand face, *What Cape Cort Item. ure good we will take advautage of, and the | campaim. i time wers you in that saloon—lad?" quizzed | Hysband—Many people at church this fore this way wecansize up our men and can I think th men shaye been badly est kem outa minmt ago,”” replied ‘the | Wife—Yos, a large uumber. Kkeep the party together. 1 tried this plan in | treated by u cians of North Dakota. | boy mode HeG " willentirely remove all L antliversp Giood sermon ¢ aseries of dinners | gave in 18852, when I was | They promise favor us when the state [ “Hum; yes, yes! How did you come 1o g0 | - W _Deligh tful willwhiten your skin, w- vent Sunl el 5 one of the board of control of thg executive | was admitt us out of the | in ol 4 ) el bt 1610 Douglas bu eet, Onmlhl Neb, : Where was the text! and Tan,will perma ymuwittee. [ dined allof our party in con- | constitution. 1 campaigned in that state and Jest lappened to, W.—1t was—it was—well, really 1've for- | fulsoftness toyonr skin and keep itin foveiiigen Yo ex Ry s gress and got them to express their opini ther partsof the northwest last summer, @ drink, did they ¢ h | gotten. fort condition in any climate. Price 81 e s AL ] Ll L N e N atthe table. From their speechies | was al There is a large foreign p m, and “Yaas. H. ) ¥ ¥ askions ‘\ 3 tooutline @ plan_which aided us mate among this a man is . 2d of ‘much Aud theboy wiped his nose with an up. W G Conitation froe Book (M YaLies 0 LiEo) st § Humph! Was Mus, Jones there! paid e 01 1o e Scin wn Urinaey 3 She was, during the catnpalin, and The sume would be. | accouit uess o eives a whipning | wand stroke “of o paitn of his had, WOl |33~ Wit i she on FLESH wonm PASTE | wiv the effect of the caucuses. once o weei. 1 saw w sing the hard r. Switn looked on with an expression o VO Ao a0 aea fory fall wrap = 103, 7, P, O'CONNO! WIER OF PaRLIAMENT | €t Of work in the fiel saw one pull- | satisfaction. Mr. Murray seratched his head | of vory dark Pompotias red cloth with 1. " ST N T T (° 0¥ 7. O/COXAON MBAHER (0P PATLIAMRNT |/ A4 OF 1103 C A i et e ooty pod clothy wWith DA% | Gk Reflner and Pinple Removers DEWLEY & STONE FURNITURE CO “The famine i Irelaud is ot present very | 1 o it o welliwhat did they give you 1o | thoskirt A small yoke trimming of tie el | o those men and womea who have an o\l it Antilithe the Dakotas. ouly @ matter of time, vered the upper partof tue chest aod Te d, Coarse ough fl - bea qudib will couiiausunbl h and we are gaining steadily ass of water.” replied the boy calmly paL itk NG, bonael. Bral oA | Mnsteny, Bah Gosrses Rough, Wikl - + 9 i SROR 48 DRny: L0 IAEVC FrANK (. CARPENTER, “Why didn tyou tell me that?” shouted \ | Dry, D T iy tice, with Dis during my stay in Washiogton = e fvan il B ARl riding giniled tho waist. and” i | 0 R VNI B en ds (ies ' Hiarahre somo. HliEs nihich OUrhouse ot Workead The ¥ “You didn’t asle e, sin” rewrned the | had n cape. itaehment paitel upon the | wormsh us h Worm Paste, which, with A BLISHM ENT IN THE WEST ;”'”‘.““_m A LS RTINS O achpam: O Two boys forced an o into the Star | youth, demurely stonlders and attached by other plaits at the | @ich and ev ppl fmane he ap- OLDEST AND LARGEST ESTABIL which you huve for members were a good | featerin New Vork and woro arrsted At Mo GaitRa Tier! waist Line, giving & dolman uppearance 'o tho [ peirance of your siin, wd within 4 1g, b Jow see that they are out of | Jeffermon Maricet court G A9y A 3 - 4 e ] [T weeks you will ha ar and 1 ;}fi’f.f Jbut L now see that they are out « ) P R Clavence Nelson, whose fotks live about a | "S5 yion do. 1 don't wonder that g vou | liant complexion. F § thaid . y R T s A2 A and Frank Dunn, aged fourteen, The [ mile from the bay, on the east side, is the | forgot the text 3 OUR GOODS ARE ABSOLUTELY PU RE ) ) Wherens o could. not o this in cass he had | ! liged nbout the side 2% | birtbday, to celobrato the event, he shoul | yiethotious_s hE P L o oot | Leattok Loslie, 1ot und bodso str ‘)() / l)(n 1(]1 1= Hl ¢ "‘l to write on his hat as he does with us, I Y 08 Al 3 SRt paqeaies el A1l lA e pra e tol o ] R O e Rt e Uk lae think that our plan secures better attention | & ¢19¢k 1 up thoawning polo to | dered his gun, a small single-barrel shotgun, | Wiy, all you have'to dois to buy s copy of | xJH MU i i Tine Siha P w1 | the roof of an adjacent low buitding. Thence | and started out to look for pheasants. A [ th per every day and play the tips orels ity LR IMlko et for the speakers, better order and less nolse they clitabed to the windows ot the galler; X ol e I nor = L ) short distance from the house his dog ran a Cynicns—11 1'did 1 it would not ong Wholesale Avents IR mr Lson Dhrug A ] l . l ( "R rm CRT UHLIG, Proprietor GOVERNOR STEELE OF ORLAHOMA TERRITORY. | one’of which they forced open, and dr mu ? L % 4 before | wouldn't have euough money left to | 1007 and 01 Jones stre clcp hone N e “Oklahoma is acarly as big us Ohio and it | into the pluyhous i Bh large decr out of the brushonly a few yards i | ) ( EATON, Manager. union, It has the finest agricultural them over fo a polic head he lot fly, and down came the big game Liko Othor Chivalry. LA under the American flag. Cotton and core - It is a question which was the most surprised. R A SR 38 and 40 Wost 23Q Stree il ¥ i l"H([ STEI'S EKOLISH, RE D CROSS DIUNOND BRAN. prow there side by side and our land Diphtheria is cured by tho use Cook's Ex- | the boy or the deer, RBut isis safe to say the | Goorge—1'm surprised that Barnes steuck olesale fiflice No» 20 East 174 Streo Y B s & forty-vearsold barnyard. We have | tra Dry Imperial champaign as a sk | boy was o good deal excited, for he drnpped | Homoron thehose aftor by was dow Wholesale fiflice No, 20 East ITthStreet, ‘»“4'* k ‘ ¢ now 60,000 pedple, which 15 more than Wyo- | your his gun when the animal hegan struggling on | \ \ v ! 3 i ! Henry—O, Barnes is chivairous al New York, 1§ e SRGINALKNE GINUTHE 1l Sty ming of Nevada, and we are about ready for the ground, and rushing up_beat its brains | ways jrefers to dow thing 0 & mi's face o\.‘, Laite, 1115-1147 FARNAM ST} MAHA, NI Stove reputes of whl des e iptions for vatly and hotel Fantes. Water ehood. Our population was built up lik h out with clubs and rocks. This is another | rather than 1o his Viluable ook nis AT palncer Wwhith xose in & blebt Father (to his four-year-old Boubie, [ ilistration of the wonderful resources of i Okl settled in a day and the people | why don't get ready ergarten! | Washington, the deer are so thick in its mag e ar pod all along the Cherokee strip | This isn't Saturday nificent forests that the boys kill them with waiting forit to be opened to settlement. Lt Bobbie—Why, pop, the other scholars are | ¢lyps, An exchange Qc will be taken up within @ ith | so dumb 1 thought T'd stay home this week - 2 S R after the bill passed. We have | to let them cateh up with wie. Had an Answer, when iUs deud, the skin will eat up many - o N. M. RUDDY 200¢ man, hings in o er SEST 1 A Kimball (8. D.) Sunday school pupil says | hard-carned doliz 8 Sood | mAny o ANRE he country has | DeWitts Lite Early Risers: best little A TEtmba IGAYaaR00s RUITLASY ] ritory of which the \ t I 10 [ it was the MeKinley bill that made Jonah i — e Sl D wledus, . We have never had gaolog. | Pill for dyspepsis, sour stomach, ind breath, | 1twas the Welinier bill iat mac J My wife had 3 k{0 ST 416 2y A Op HC”"N " ) jeal survey, but our undeveloped resources | - - - with pain_ in the back; Salvation oil ] 1. s Ean'co’ il ol (RO are wonderful. Our local area is one of the Kitten Nurse. Boy tield b, freely used and I am glal to say my \r‘h\u al ;\\‘ . best I the west. A sample of mineral punt [ +0, dear,” exclaimed Bertie, “‘that An oddity in security for debt has come to | day Suffers no pa W oS G NGk was broukht to me the other day and was | won't stay with her kittens: she 1as left | Jight hore, says the Tuesou Citizen. Dumario S s rout. o Halimoie N A S v then sent on to Kansas City to soma paint | them again!® “Yes," said livtle Nollie; “but | pf) A% T8 E S0l uch, fifteen colds wt obstinacy anc ) ) takers They replied at once, offering to | she has hired auothier cat 1o stay with thew; | Bullestroz lives on M " ronic coughs use Dr. Bull's cc 3 L et at " s ou ae tiaue back bis spread of sbing 4 plaut ana cowe to the territory to | Isaw it wiles out, and some tie back bis sprea ROOT, 30 ¢ 105 eark St No ¥