Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 30, 1891, Page 11

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R S e | | |Paes oz THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. |rusown TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA. SATURDAY .\l,\\'- 30, 1801—TWELVE PAGES: NUMBER. 339. NOW I LAY MEDOWNTO SLEEP, mary per nt r rier THOUGHTS IN 4 LIGHTER VEIN | Dot let X " SPRINGTINE SPORTS. Euge A r i L TooNad! tn Constit to my prave 1 poet ¢ with four teal 1 " silent Until ; 2 - BIRDS AND OILHER ANIN UL, Missed a Chan A Dog with an Appetite nan She waits til Sh umetal Ig al Criticism vied Pug The Wise Old Man. & B 1ent therls Work The Stuttering Lover. 1 do You ro thay ida't, yoi unrter One of the Drawbacks, Sl by your life at ¢ Pl She— W i He--One professors uced U b habit of muking 1 we w b hearts | afraid of bewg susy didu't la t hark - bow 11 wus ucing M SRy it i ¥ 1 time would A A CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE. 4 s 3 A vrudent voan, Yanhee bas drive b yoe very we *0 1 1 Lion Understoc FyiSidreamyfart Thoughtful dames. 1t st r i g mes was a thoughitful boy » I Or where, 1 cane ] o is little hope of Petey coming 1Mz Forestes o - ’ e s L A ingotlass dro \ckel down her back when she wasn't 100k THE HUWAN SNAKE. - remier batsman in the league Reiee CURGLD 00 JLCLETs 4 o - New Comic Opera of #The Tar and the Tarta aymat er ot vious year. The positions WL remarkes Loete 5 childr WITH THE RAILEOAD MEN. That Faplained 1t would not take 81,00 for it us clinue st daily Sie S ol on v o r t Suriugnli Graphic. : She kept QoL ye ¥ ai u o x : v little short stop. our extraor ry in il sy ve w Followed His Pet 1o His Fate. Her hidi dia: 4 t and u I »d Work witn the stick wus quite convinced of the greater wealt that you , : Th loa0motivewiich (WA w resk i We wert wedded fust; | kuow naught of her : us bases | mner, Jour poople, He moutione . in proauct .ong Island railroad at Greenva ] that, Tommy ¢ Fot how! pasitita ell) s g i ' } ota | wil !:‘:“‘kly ; beaviest aud larzest on the road, and : washed bis fnger in Lbe door oy as Lo o ) togethor | B LS s B tury, the ir mpetiti periodica % lnughed expre overproductions and conseque scs, the Lo & il L D odechorsmestanke ; £ pifsiskin How could I buve known that n waste from idie capitul and labor he es- | independent busi r eir | since it was first b ut, t s Knew His Father. in here w 8 g Sch i Ha bas pecially dwelt upon the Jat four or ¢ i ago, says the N. Y. Herald ¥ ow Elmira Gazite e ook mall imansneie At HB AR y t s ¥ man’s ability Yes, 1 kuow Dr. Leete’s arguments trom | individus ich longer than they are at | teag i ol O d |pmniei N 1 Her limos were tied in t ver's k i R I R ‘ s Ao 1e st e icles be has written for the adminis tration ni fact in obtainiug more aud better | Tracey, who had usually had the ru mesn{aptasignely deBunyE I No cursc to my palid TRt TaT I R AR i TR R Ut i EOLR DS ncaiin the s Lllladel- N P B Srebt e res A ataibte el stk el i e No, ma'am, not if you knew u A e ARG crestfallen. | rd was awny off it his third ulidountedly zacut other [ “That I will agmit,” 1 answered s causes that crippled the produc 17 i th ing hours today are S BRI secASoqubelloo Ve And straightened Weldon wants to kuow whether the days. He has. or te muy t t yrter than they were at the end Coombs heard of the order b Not Napping. virs bought their | craphied to the train des Lord Chelmsford, semetime lord chancellor . all park is t AR the expenditures for your army toenth centivy? proceeded M graptied 1o the train desva ! r , il i park is t wiforms ata cheap bargs he expenditures for your army and ni th cer proceeded N eniiue was going out he would run it, as he | of England, who, while oceupying o , o city b S 3 A 3 g your cu: 1 revenue officiuls ot s ou his face 5 | { by. i h the mid 0 b Pu larger numbe A sheriffs ' o s ation ty like L g I be R attend properiy w thrown balls, rebiou And ated mos our days, and . 4 They were think it would be s ' rse | the su : 1 the t B 3 Keeping Out the Paupers, should have 1 ¢ topple over a twer So the marriage is W take place abr increase i ot bave ' v Bufinete Coon kel Yes ng these r rinit o t ApR N R J g He 10t “under the ve pressea ag ! a=S A t i far hus been more interest- I P / U every t T C o And once, ere v vasu't thoughtful when b hi § > 5 § HOW 1 A y 1 ¥ i t d your smiling shadow lives Mechuariien! Age. o ”-‘4 1 Hesy, he 3 ) h: - \"“‘“' ““» 1 e or le 0 G L HusLe priace lear, that dreadful Miss Smith is singing | open letters, and the salary a we 11 | harm ca ) tress went £ L0 : v d o 3 we 1 : y K 1if you be living T woiawha Wl tteaher et T ; i ug s bitting the ha iove ives and another ha 2 prtprtied te ping i « Palmer O'Nc uis W one wan manage- vou the si < . o, sab, my ere & u i a rapid as a iants the 1dy goers and stro! nt crowds are wuch ke an. Jimm unless her father is bon u ! a ol doubles, a sin~ k. and kil i t rvis s i nlesy Bhonful 3 ihls. WITH THi KIDS. e di ' a f sger. Ryau also scored Rigionod downibn e bt his deathh | jple means of supvort.” Infantile Depravity. i s Nof t John Dickinson, th escaped § Ninety the eigt uths-ol ¢ Bostons were iu a cr broken ieg Brookiun Life g le e nd wa i t livan and Quinn be 1 the great was t duction of the 10 overestima lations, f timé v “Say you narked with a ov produ f rumt the firc of Mr. | New Crusade Among Railroaders Magistrate—Wuat's the . thereby stimu T ? railway rests of - the 3 J Why Willie fon't Contribute A s ¢ from the Ketown slugger iu a members were | meu and or e i e He is L of stealing a han f ¥ L a put & ball over \g0r hours than we da, : e e be dldaoear any nante ; : mot : er @ greater amount of labor in over atic device a 3 New Yo ! b makes au for Brook: She—No. The sun ¥iwes an hour ear uow than 1t did then. at the i r Where he rose in bis wrath and p with their s 2 edea late the excellent example charge in this 5 Alth Coftin represents the wut 00 m yes ore Dreaming. New York Her ano be sat and 1 saug with feditug blue-and dr W ard bea i finished ¢ uuy smile She Caught the Gat Fruitless Sca t a b New Vark' §e rw u furli The Chaplain Gave Back the ndiet—You #ve not g - ‘ r New Boarder - Er~the fact is, Mrs §00U meat ver dreadful! Wh raced ¥ fipd 1 he was so dellghtfu f . aughed, and sa

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