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& rsson THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY JULY 101 man (it was Dutch John, who, in com- | to take them by surprise. If they did, PLANTATION LOVE SONG side of a luscious peach is dovoted to | Jackson says I'vo teified with hor affoctions, [ LE p 0. haughty culturo. shio's golng > Mo Arreste pany with Steve Marchiand, had at- | he would make 1t hot for me 10 Deksined T VG2 (lob i 5 and sho's going to have me avrested if I don't ks i S audbii it 5 vbe ol A ne 3 An nctress Announces that sho will have a | marry her, aud the fact is 1 love another g WA yoi ongagod1—Ho whispered low B 4%y 4 g tacked Forbes' train o few days be I'hree times during th nmh!jlulu O mer honey, mer 100! i Dl eallad BAS Mile A MInuta It rry hier, aud the fact is 1 love another girl. \\x o ey |‘ ~Ho whispered low, Blhie'd s ‘;“""‘. el WL had both his hands badly frozen and Huzo got up stealthily, 1 did the Froshor dan de dew ought to bo a go. A Solemn Race b atihili CHrough o wUllie RIRGY The grand plano, 5 when he knocked them against the | samo and lald down uin when they | Layio’ bright on de blue mawnin-glory. The eirl with an affection for a tall gentle: Detroit Free Press: Farmer Gilson cam 1 through the leavy tresses. She'd never subjugate her mood I filled a gold pan full of ice water | hound, haven't you 'w“-lfll“"y ¥ e AL A RS drawing a long bow, brought his boy along to lot him sve the | “Are you engaeed ' —Ho whispored low, To gasps of pranissim, from the creek and told him to put his “I told him: “*Oh, yes, I have slept at shoogar-sweet, truc love storgl Although the ballet girl trust was not con- | SiEhts. JAnd low tho white But stug and slug the ivorios hunds in. He kind of fainted and I | plenty.” There is no doubt that nothing e 1 tall you eoith suous T’ thié AhAtoial world, it had 8omo Paw,” said tho lad, amazed at seewng | Camo drumming In iost fortiseimn tipped my gin bottle and braced him up, | but my vigilance saved my life on that 16 hit it 10 SR very lively oare movements. hearse horses trot, “that aiw'ta funer'l, ¢ | Groen fringqd with dr O y Wi working him I remarked: | night. Thoy dared not shoot at me | KKago why, mer Alubama poesy e e PR NIRT late. o tiie Hav taiwavie | kg Foit andudod o tta Whi i QL T 1isit that you,n great big | while my oyes were open, for they well Do good Lawd, he ‘low, BLOOMING BUDS. 6. STk ey b i B s | e i DI i n ndencles we erous, {omE and that half naked Indian | knew that some one else was likely to Dat love, anyhow, L B¢ S HONE GTiFses b POIEY Of the.n from sleop w keeps on perspiving?’ He said bo didn’t | got hurt besides me. The actual fact is | Gwiater sbino ever bright aad rosey, On the mountaiu side, by the sounding sea And when her lover came i K tthe time he was freezing, I | thatT did not close my eyes at all during Bheis 2ood ol 3oet WHEFAVAE IRigad bty Bieh SN Kidlet *In theoe of love would Kkiss b y he didn't flap his arms | the entire night. AT younE Tho summer girl is b symphony, The welkin would reverberate s he gruflly said he didn’c In the morning T told them that T | Mol a niggat's lips im eriong josey A poom to music set. With echoings fortissimo, would remain ns [ was too tired to go on. But do 'posstim wid de yamn, Va5 31 % HAEHOH HoW aid BEs s bitos Irinking the gin and feeling | They then left. Ain’ ao sicher ba'm e boote sax, and pachaps thoy'ro right, | jocomotive was sont: back and. tho - sonralio - : Of very noisy little ones, i haing it "&“‘,(«‘.Tu“ ..‘,'..,'“ Wl ek 0or AN thiny ware woll outotsight i In her fluffy garments o soft and white LN S B O DL AL AR LI LA Ane fortimate it is for them ived, and being toid, wanted to k As soc ey were wol sig] i o 5 3 And bier russets small and neat. lump of weeds and keeping very st Somo years ago, hauncoy Dopew That tnoy were not mado brittle onos I had been present at the hanging of | Loose-Eve Jim and 1 saddled up and A CLUSTER OF sMILES, et it fear the Indians would get her, Jobiomo vears ago, safil Cliaun \.\‘mY“‘[vM\\”l.: or whon do offend j orge Lyes, started for Virginia City by way of Bob - ittt But although a symphony sho may Bright littlo gir toy storo, tug ! ot Strasbuty, T hoticed large PALty of With n ents allogri *+¥os, snid I, ‘and I was on guard all | Dempsoy’s range on Stinking Water. Litera 1ttabury, To the ardent poet seem, her mothoer's ski wn L have a micro- | American tourists making the vounds of that She hammers on their nether parts through that racket.’ He went on and “We 8oon meta party of eight horse- anirmc EFree P ’i- A young man from | [t must bo confossed that sho gets aw scope(” The mother wanted to kndw what | celobrated ancient city. 1 was told by ono of In muscular fortissimo anliad (TURBEGY WHAE | Geories Bhid and:| mem (THe" fOrGmOst: Rakod me i Fom ||| EIUBbELEIWas Feoab Uy Vial his bost girl | With a pile of strawberry cream, for, and was told with entbusiasin: “I'd love | them that while most of the visitors. hugely - andI 1 Rilb e Radwanies ' B Wt He o Gommand: | i Detroit and she introduced him to some of — to see my own pores enjoyed the trip, there was, by way of con= A FANOUS VIGILANTE done, and I told him thut he had weak- | distance with the ominous command: { her Jiterary friends here, as sho has a lean- Tho girl who hasn't a dinner-plate hat to Inspector of school—Now, chiidron, what | trast, one among them whow nothing wons A I'Al b LANTE, ened toward the last, and that he-had ‘Throw up your hands, X.; we have got | jug that way, but sho will not do so any | travel in isn'v in it this season; and tho girl | can birds do that wo cannob! pxpecting, of | derfil in nature or art could teach cried and talked about his mother, you at last! more, nor will he ever como back again, who hias a dinner-plate hat isu't in it eittier. | course, that thev will say “fiy,” but thoy do | _Tlie landscane had no charms for bim: the e STORY OF THE MAN IN THE MASK WHO “1n the evening John asked me if I “I throwed ‘em, vou bet Idid! I |s Anditwassuch o very little thing that | Itisn'tdeep enough for that. not. Oue bright lad puts up 'his buud and | Alps did not in press bim; the boauties of EXecuTED ONE . HUNDRED heard that Forbes’ train 1 baen ut- | thought at first that they were Buck and | did it, too.. : **Why, Cousin Jenny,” said Cantain Jinks, | says, “Please, sir, loy oxgs." Paris and Vienua did not evoke his ecstacies, XS O HAYS tucked. [ snid, *Yes, and T am looking | his party, but soon discovered that the! St had introduced him to the presidentess | twhat a'beautiful complexipn vou havo! You | A lasson in Grook mytholozy w 5 Nothing that he saw had the slightest offect iy % ' to find the fellows lying dead on the | were friends trying to play a practic of her club and that lady remarked to him: are the bello of the dance tonight.” “Yes, | when u littie maid of thirteen in i of drawing out tho st expression of ad- IR ia Do tRibaa vist Il 5 s W k hunds all around Ah, you are from Pitts t 1 under- | TPom, I ugreed to furnish the powder if papa | if you please, Miss K—, wero thoss miration. Weeks ks passod, and the ¢ ¥ | trail, as they were both badly shot. joke on me, shool hunds nll around [ g, 7l Y08 88 B0 ning clt i thore ugr 3 DY 3 wud ing to the scarcity of scttlements in \ X 3 i o aeial o the d you E £ club there, would provide the ball. - My partners must | aud goadesses marriod, or only engaged rest of the party wero dumfounded at his & S . take off Dutch John's legging, as [ need | and would have taken a drink togethor, | * “No" ne replied, hesitatingly, as if not | furuish tho arms,’ =0, 1 3ec, and you ox- | - o v YA L lack of apyreciation of the sights which met Montana some twenty-five years ngo, | a pair very much.’ John'seyes snapped | but the whisky was frozen in the bottles. | quite comprehending; "o, but we did have | pect to bring on an engagement, -~ - it thim on all sldes and to the great number of horse | like bullet-molds, and he asked meif I “They were in search of Erastus | before the Ciucinnati Leaguo hogged Pote he very nicest souvenir for the summer Finally it was decided to send a commite thiay \ge robbers and murderers, | really meant what I said Yaoger, known as ‘Reddy,” whom we | aud put him in loft Held for the Ham- | girl is a rose jar filled with tho potals of the | Joy.iiast, bost natured, hoalthiost, preitiost | 10 Of four, two centlomen and two lndics, to Y ou bet your boots,’ said I, although [ soon after found close by and took to | burgers S5 I nosegays you have worn. Take the leaves | baby in all the world, Chorus of & miilion or | M and inguire what it was provented John did not wear any boots. Dempsey’s. Here we found and arrested Not Quite Full from the roscs, spread them upon a platter | nigre—So's mine, IOy RO L HARLEIR o e i 3 i e with alternate layers of table salt, turning “Old ‘wan,” said ono of tho committes, ¢ offl g George Brown, who was known s the | Buffalo Express: Ho had beon aut vory | thom over two of throo times a day for & ADUST NOTE: “tell us what is tho matter. If any one in tempts of law officers at arrest and pun- “Soon after we went to sleep. All | literary chap of the Plummer gang. late and, as ho rolled into bod, his wife began | weol, ~ & INDUSTRIALENOTES. tho party has displeased you we shall dis ishment. These ecriminals, banded | through the night the Bannack Indian “On the next day we took the two | togive him a curtein lecture. He turned his A plucky and independent girl is Miss Chicago is to have a twenty-four-story | miss bim, if any wrong has boen done you, together under the name of ‘*‘road | stood gunrd over the door, watching the | prisoner’s to Lorraine’s place, where we lu:‘:l: aad, in the lull which followed, wan- | gy dhatn Moore of Hdgeworth, Pa, With | Steel building. 3 7 | wo shall sce that It is romedied, but do tell agents,” were well organized under | approaches. A > gave them the usual trial and hung them | #8¢ :::_\5:,&-‘ word in. her own hands she recently built a neat little A Detroit manufacturing firm will make | Whut the trouble is, for wo aro trying hard the leadership of Henry Plumme “In the morning John's hands were [ at sundown. They confessed many of Whoti cottage, laying the foundutions, plastering | stecl wagon wheels, with hotlow felloes and | to please yoo. _ ¢ shorilf of Bannaek, who being une | terribly blisteved.” [ wont down among | their crimes and ‘Reddy’ gave mo much | (phdS0 o bt wonan who woula | the watls of the different rooms and porform: | spoies. R Yo e R OBV SRt suspectod with his doputios, committed | the fir trecs and collected balsam, got | valuablo information, while Brown was | talk bonind a man‘a back ing all the carpenter work toa builder's tasto. | “The Arcado file works of Sing Sing, N. Y., | (1 douot curo to say auvibing about my L 0S0C. YL puties, somo lining-out of my coat, made banda- | sulky and died cowardly. Joh bdbos : 2 sefully | To do this she found it necessary to don malo | have signed a contract to trausfer their oper- ol L AR the very crimes under cover of his I v 5 ABOYRLC LY hn scored a point and slept peacefully | aytive ‘And a yousor TR T PR o us you have asked o T may as woll out with W official position. Against such a pow- | €3 and wrapped them avound his fin- I'reached Virginia "City on the fol- | the rest of the night. oY e HaTABRUN Bt RGO Ll Suelp e ations to Aunderson, lnd. it.” The matter is just this: Tuis is my erful combination the honest minors | S€rs, not knowing at the time that he | lowing morning and reported tne ap- WhS b hianT ciadaat Moore is seid to bo as pretty as sho 15 oror: | comon, o Sns on bridge company of | wedding trip—the first wedding trig. [ ever and farmers wero at first helpless, but | Was wounded through the arms, or that [ proach of the train, which gladdene: 5o .y-[l. i J<|' whia 4 :‘" L getic. 5 ‘M.““;j"':l o, {'-"’jf‘}{ ’(‘»“4'-"1“'3":;'}) "“\“l“' et | made aund I am so blamed poor that 1 did not in 1802 men of nerve and determination | he belonged to the gang. the hearts of the boys. Buck Hazo and | ; Someryilie fournal: | “Dofing mblenntum, | * 'y, oigan giel has no chanco of marriago [ Tor go000e - b o Great Falls, Mont., | have monoy euough, to takie my wifo with organized a ‘vicilanco committeo,” | “The fellow was caught a fow days | the rest of the gang we hunted down | jugyhalf of the closing hour of the last day | Unless she tips the scales at 200 pouuds, and i The members, called “rogulators,” wore | &fter by some of the boys, tried, se during the week. While the former | of school. | to that end she commences to fatten when bound together by oath, and their caw- | tenced” and hung, having his fingers | was having the cracker box kicked from The millennium,” said Johnny promptly, | $he is fifteen years old. Denver, Colo., are to bo commenced as soon | saloon, says the Tribune, whea a stranger paign in hunting up and_exterminating | Weapped up in the identical rags 1 had | under him Haze said cheerfully: ‘Good | “is the time when it will be vacation all the | Mabel —ivery night you look fora man | g q sito is decided upon. % stopped and wiped his porspiring forehead criminals began as suddenly as it was | provided. He wrote a pitiful letter to | bye, pard; I will bo with you inh—l in | year, and there wou't bo any cld school | under the bed. Now what would you do | ™45, W, Bookwalter of Ohio, tho art con- | With bis elbow, observed that it was hot and unrolonting, - Bver “suspected porson | his mother before he died, and Lfelt | about five minutes.’” £pHon e arouad fojask ltitle: boys ool iqitsd: (|117yCH wike 10 CHE, OHD Hiere Somo nirhol )i rioiadan and pollticianhifle’ Arervyay great ||| ROTSHE was arrested, given a fair trial, and, if | Somewhat grieved to lose my patient & e s tons, Ste=Polut my pistol at .;\:u.x;;_r&n;l:gl_ deal of money exporimeating fn flying . | *Supposo that o mun should como tuto oroven guilty, exceuted on the spot, | SUmasy wiy before I had fully cures il gy A Rule That Works Both Ways. pose. ;l““')';:j- LN DR RO LT || e Do RS R oy Muany of them were expelled from the "_'“_l b Ll irthotRwTin Women are employed as hodcarriers in irake's Magazine Dolly (the ingenious) O girls!” Chorus TRBa AL (Wash.) chamber of o other. territory under penalty of death. A fow ve Marchland, his partner, Austria and got 20 cents per day for it. The man who can always pay his way of beauties—Yes, Dolly—Come up to my [ o8 GHeois ((IRASh) chamber of €om- | Wiy, an honest, respectablo man, abous of the ragulators of thoso times uro still [ had been shot through the chest, wo [ o0 P €T FE C0E O P old Sara- Ts in that condition because discreet, room. Dvo bedn burning cigarettes here for | MeHCH s appointed o commitieo Lo investi- | gy yonrs old, who living 1n Montana, und, a8 succossful | found and strung up about the same time |, 2a¢ WIS BEEQ S Cm e ek, Tty | And always anxious to weizh his pay, an hour, and we'll have a_splendid time | {l¢ the ron Focources of that state, with 3 iy wmoucy in bis pocket BuBiitouslubHa pr“r‘;_;i“n;fl mon, enjoy | 0t the Big Hole creck, on our w 0/l ortzinal color: ) Lest sowe of the coin be counterfoit. thiuking there has been & man around.’ Yvaet Gatibn ‘m:{fo‘m’, ’;u"'fx‘\:'lg“’d;'_"'“‘i;'s l‘;‘ “Suppose, sir, that an_honest, respectablo the respect of their fellow citizens. clean out the Hell Gate gang. Upon [ “poiopiiiie the actress, is said to be in e e e Mamie's father had been plauning to take | gra, L 2 ros man, about forty years old, should como into our roturn, o few days later, his b0dy | exteeme want. witnout a dotlar of money or | . AM Incident in House Keeping. the family to the seashore for the firstsea- [ “Or 1o A your’—— ; it 1 © 1o want, Y y T e T R S e ! eRshorostor. T The Milwaukee and Wanwatosa motor lme | US40 o1a i intervuptod tho/otho . i iy Wha R {n T WAk re e (AnaLbEs | fos O oTh raaLS esti o Bel S o S rasiAbaf IREVY eAt. young husband (thoughtfully) son. He had been getting some mitiation | b 1 ) L Say! old man!” interrupted the other, A small volume entitled “The Regu- | Wis § angling L tree, @ 00t of roi e, She re: am going to keep ‘this garden i RoRvoL ||t shas s o | railroad has awarded the contract for build- | with et Byl Ay < T eElny His fHICRII sBep: | wotrtiopt Strests Now otk going to keep this garden in any sort of | into the details as to wardrobe, and was | Failtoad has « ed th X ro with mueh spivit, “don’t you try iton| I'm 1105 of Montana,” was publisheq by un v s crouching A R izecs o condition I must get some hose.’ heard to remark: I wish I hado’t said so | 1 & coutract about two thousid, three hun | the bouncer for this placé and I'd have to use Englishman in 1865, In the description | herd dog, howling mournfully and | = Onoof tho hardest sitters in o street ear, | Tho young wife (brightly and with a view | much about bein’ short.” “Why " Inquired | Srad fect long to Ko ¢ pvynkoop of | you awrul rough " of the one hundred or more hangings | gnushing his teeth at us. But I will give | when o bello and hor bull pup entered o foW | to economy)-—+Ob, don’t g0 to that expense, | his wife. *“Because I'm afraid iv's been | Miwaukee Wis, for 10, 1o work 15 | * e honest, respectable mun looked the which took place under tho operation of | You the rest of that trip. | davs ago, was a cymo und said: | wA woman | yienry. T have anold pair upstairs that you gin’ the gal to some loetlo extremes in [ '© D¢ completed by November 1 next. bouncer over, wiped bis forchend with his Tudgo Liynoh, there always appears o | -, Before reaching Plensant Valley di- | who lsuble to nursea twenty-pound doi a8 can nave.!s v In her bathin' suit and ballroom | A new manufacturing suburb has beon | other elbow and said, as ho stavted oft: Vieion e iR S idee T mereDidk e milton HotieRoT | ok s Qv asithl s betteragilo o SAnd fias No Reproctotl started noar the borough of Biizabeth, Pa., | “Mighty fuuny that a man_can’t bogin to mystorious personuge ag ‘executioner, | RO - WeE G RGOt Bl Tpin | 1w & e Regretted It and has been named Blaino, The American | talk in his town withont some ou choking who digs the graves, provides and ad- rrr.,',‘),j,‘lg,‘ LT AHIRAIC S Colonold CoA Dashaway—That was a beautiful dress | Epoch: Hunker—You missed a heated ar- | 7o USEHOLD J0YS OR TERRORS. | Vauit, safe and lock company of Chicazo, | him off und calling him a bilk 1" justs the rope and handles the bodies. eaboc i 3 5. A n Cape Cod Ttem mourners furgit ‘im - Brou Wit notes of i Tt IEEI8 el of LoNE vant Aro you engnged Ho whisnored low, wandered to th atform of an expross train “NG, 1 said, and tarriod and wus blown off whilo the train was rua- | 4 , while ne kissed hor hand, ning at the rate of thirty miles an hour. A ,'" she said, “I'm maeried.”” Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette: Ow- k wimnother—My baby i just tho dearest, sweetest, cunningest, martost, brightest, bost, quietest, neatest, darlingost, crime held high carnival in that tervi- tory and for many months defied all at- Operations on the buildings and furnaces " of the Damascus stecl works, to be erccted at A man stood in the” doorway of a Chicazo O \ | Mrs. Wickstaff wore the other night. Bingo | gument by not comiug to the boarding house which has been mentioned before in these i On such oceusions this stranger woren | Broadwater of Helena and a dozon more | _yes, and [ was in just §100 by her wearing | for dinner touay. : A Sum mariRomps columns, will establish its works in the new Ono of the best story-tellers is Lionel mask und, for obvious rensons, his name | Men on their way from Virginia City to | it. “flow sof’ “Oh, my wife wanted one | Spatts—'m sorry I wasn't there then. Tt B e lte town, Brough, the English comedian, says the New had been kept a secret for-many yeur Sult Lake, londed down with gold dust. | the same pattern, until she saw that Mrs, | would bu\u great novelty to huve something Muako the gardens gay; The Mexican Financier is authority for the | York Tel n. He will tell storics and But in the winter of 1580 the legislature | They usked'me to pick up a sfck mule | Wickstaff hud it: and then she discovered it [ warm at Mrs. Small's tablo. Now tho skigs aro bluo and bright, statement that tho Rhode Island Locomotive | yarus by tho day, the supply being seeuingly o Mot e S v | they hud loft on the road. [ told them | was very common. i Baa us (1 the Koy works are building six ten-wheelers for tho | inexbaustible. His hearty laugb and jolly bV AIB L FahoL : cod Denuty | that that was the kind of a job I was | The wife of Dr. McCosh will b honored by All Broke Up. Ethel, Dorothy and Bell Moxican Central, compounded on _tho John- strongly qmphsize his stgripgisdineiot and by joint resolution thunked Deputy by iy having her name borne by the infirmary shington Post: I douw’t know what I Hhapey il araraloiGheorieanwell stone principle. The Mexican Central has regulars’ is the tale about the triplets, United States Marshal Beidler for his CThey:the it i T had seen | buildiug soon to be erected at Princeton col- | will do. said a south Washington woman, i 4 one of the Johustone compounds now in ser- was at o well known bar, Joues and eminent and fearless public sorvices in hey then asked mo o .b.“vl tm. | lese. She is suid to have greatly endeared “Family trouble#” asked bher neighbor Little Mary, t0o; we bring, vice, and will change 52 of its engines to tho frionds w liguidating, when a mess the extermination of the desverate road | anything of Dutch John, deseril ing hith | herself to the studeats by the maay littlo at- | from the hext porch. 7 She must share the fun,’ same system as rapiuly as possible, senger rushed in and, taking Jones by the agents, ; : o Lsuid yes. -u'ui:} up my bottle | tentions which sho s bestowed upan such forTavs what it fs. It all cumo of bis How wo laugh tnd romp and sing, A grod sized ordor for tho celobrated | band, exclaimed: e : .'\lr.l Beidler, or X, as he 1s m,m.l,_,fll,i\. ::“,.\n“.;:: ‘tll(\'cifilluw' lm;. llllnl "'ILI) i of : x(m”u: I]-I‘:(l)l y}(‘(‘n‘ :;E::Slv.box: nru:;:u;nl. _:lnm" FEGE il um:l“n‘X‘sZcu“\v;l;:;vél;.g e ;\lhm‘ ‘,-“lu i v‘u-lm lullul pipe, which \;-n:, 50 ’v.n m;“\‘ i:::: .\mm :: |l:‘:::\'< uu‘::w\_\’ © has pre- called, became o private citizen with ce why | coul ap his [ Sura Bernhadt has had mb made for | lea hizo with yqu.» ¥ o-and- ', ndwich Islands, was' received by the | sented y unc g tho advent of the democratio adminis- | arms to keep from freezing. herself and goes out every now and theu Well, T don’t know whather vou can or All among the straw und hay. American Tube and [ron company, at Middle- [ “Lev's drink to the health of the little By IO CIORIAnOC IS T soon ranched Fatty’s: It was bitter | reverentially to lay flowers upon it. Most | Bot. You sce, about threo weoks ago he town, Pa., hst woek. The domtnd for this | stranger?” shouted the delighted Joues. tration in 1885, he being a pronounced 0 3 O o tho othor girls I Sarwe prafession. hotv. | Started out, promising to be back by half Bell and Jenmio both belong ipajiatineceasinIrea Iy RG U hE s ¢ | They drank. Half an bour later the mess ittt it i atthe | ¢old and.there was no fire in the eabin. ¢ girls fn Sara’s profession, e e B To a great big town; pipe is increasing greatly, and the company yedranies [0 e o an o republican, but it i6 to bo hoped that the f €old and. swas o fite in the ok | cver, are still sticking to the time-trod cas. | Pust 8 Hedidu'tcome back till 10, and as o etz SR 15 Shipping largo quantitios of it to the Pa. | senger returaed, but with less cxuberauce sorvico under the new regime will have | Lasked hun why he didn't got san® | yom of giving their flowers to the usher and [ 8000 us I saw bim I know thero was somo- Siakes leuvill maknithem atrong; cific const and northeastund southonst points. | than on his provious apoearance. {'i“""“"' une for 1”:“ "”".1”““‘ Iwr\nllxn-r:w oodisad ot ad sent o Lottingbimiroyarontially/passftioe oyor o s bea e poySul While they'ro stayin here, you see, Tno Michigan Knitwoy Supply company of | 1i}VSlLh! exelatimed tho anxious Joucs. e a terror svil-doers for many ufte 3 3 d 1 4 d RER 4 Bithd BB other boy ( e oL 0 e T mony | ““While sitting thoro shivering and [ 5l |\ tana, has o curiosity | . N0, indeed.’ He'd got intathe soclety of Allof us from schioal ure frod, Dotroit,owing to thi th of their busi D el 1 o s cing. 1h 5 i o A Of these tomperance pdople and signed are building a lurge additional factory v N taabbt 2 s of agze, of small but compact frame, | shuking, Indian Sum, who had been | juhe shape of u mino, owned and opytaied el vt v d SR One Reuson. foct au tho Michiizan Central junction, ~The | & stokly simflo, Blamiopung bis, (oaturie, h a handsome face, dar piercing sent wlter the wood, returned: emp! by a woman, Mrs. Mary Robinson. She he's got to stick to it. First his digestion, Chicago New A boy was asked which | bulding is of brick and their facilities and it ,and for the third time the messenger undey bushy, overhanging eye- | hunded. Upon my inquiry he replied: seventy-threo yeurs of age and has dous all | 4,4 then his nerves give way, an’ now th was tho greater evil, burting anotuer’s feel- [ machinery give them n capacity of 2,000 H e R tal R 4! YiQ! e yer | “They wasn't chopping today? the work in_developing the property herself, [ (i8N W8 SRR SIND Wik A1 MOW BLERO | S0 o nis finger., brake beams per day. Last yoar, wo aro | Maue his snnoaranco, bub ho know euoueh DnARL s oyemen it are aulok Aacl iy Lekad him ) SWhot rying out the oro and wasto upon her | gty SV Ve WAL AL IRER (88, cookly The feolings,” he suid told, thelr salos_amotnted to “§H00000; tha | L0 stick ouly his head futo the door and ex at-like, although somewhat impeded by usk : ? 5 1 e ] 5 3 " sho s S TR L ] abs 2 a0 000 claim : o gunshot wound in the left hip, re.| ‘Why, the boavers,’ he replied. Dack. ohe has boen doing this sweady for | piosion of woo, “I hever hoard of a husband Iiientiinfdoadoiaiijealaidalg=annodl | voab fore sales amounted to §0,00). VIbe a g 3 A v “ % on 1 Jpace s vou thut was fit to be trusted away from | questioner. " iy ? X —~——— " LB T e sclved durjng. tho border. troublos in [, it pemell theb be had boch “{'h:l‘fi rs. Thomas C. Platt will sail for Buropo | fome a half hour at a time.’} Y IXOm | feclings 1 A Genuine Flyer. Auissbypallor oversproading il onee: (e Kansus, ARLMEORERID GBI ZEIN SO HREIOHS Cpios mouth. Mrs. Platt goes ubroad for her *Because you can’t tic a rag around them.” | A remarkable run, not only in regard to no drinks this time. Iv's gotting X. wus born in Philadelphin, Pa., and | the beavers had been gnawing during | yealth, and she will_take her photographic Trifling Y isundeostanding. ——— timo made, but particularly in respect to the | too serious. I'm going lome to stop this isn brother of the gentleman who for | the night; but that sagacious unimal had | camera with her. Sie is an indefatigable | Germantown Telegeaphi' “Major, sal A Corrected Prayer, evenness of the speed, was mudo by tho Now [ business.” And Lo belted. many years has been known as the pro- | 4t last dropped on the lazy Indian’s | enthusiust in tbis line, and has a valuable | one of Mr. MeKinley's gequantan: A hutlo girl takes a great delight in de- | York Central limited, which loft Now York e i * for of the Mnvrcoe house in that | racket. collection of pictures which she has taken in | yuppose you are freguently told that you re- | ciphering with ner mother the display typein | for Buffalo at 12:04 p. m., June 22, says the Captain_Keunedy, Wwho has been a capitol He is of fair education, full of | _“'On the following morning I met | her truvels througn the United States. They | semble Napoleon.” various newspaper advertisements. After | Railway Review. The run over ihe Hudson | guide at Washington, D. C., for a number of uhint ideas and witty savings: in | George Hildeman und two other men, | includephases of homely lifoin tho southand | “\Wyes, but it is base flattery.” thoy had been through the newspapers a | river division, 143 miles, was mado in 2 | vears, says the San Francisco Cull, sat ia the i S5 eenaian. et “talkar in | who had been banished by the boys at | the west, wnd are particulurly interesting be- | 0, I'aon’t thiuk it Hatters you so very | night or uwo ugo, the little one was put to | hours and 55 minutes, an averago of | Palaco yosterduy and discussod the interest- fuct, he is considered the'best talkor in | who find been bunished by cause of 'their very special character. ook bed, but first knélt down at mamma’s knoo to | 45 milos . per hour. Tha train was | e qeoudeer ot (ko kreat sont of tho. fateesl the neighborhood of Bitterroot and Last | the tite Ives was hung. 3 The women of Washington who form the | *‘Excuse me, sir; I did notsay it flattered | suy her pravers. She startied hor mother | detained five minutes at Albany for the | governme Chance Guleh; he is perfectly fearless, “They, not knowing about my trip, | spinner Memorial association are vigorously | me!' and the major walked away, sorely | with the following innovation on the Lovd’s | drawbridge. " un from Albany to Syra- | F\Tho last timo T saw Senator Hearst,” said instantuneous und unerring ab the trig: | a0 fearing those behind me in the | prosecuting their seacch for funds to erect | wounded in his pride. prayer: “Lord, mako me purc.” Thou she | cuse, 157 miles, was made in 2 hoursund | he, “I wis expiaining tho friozo to a party of rér but childlike and bland of demeanor, | Woods, were scared half to death, and [ monument to the late treasurer, General b hesitated, but continued 4 moment later with | 59 minutes, an average of 49.3 milos per | sightseors, and just as I reached that portion hu is probubly the best known and most | G claimed: Spinner’s famous signature adorned many a Not You, However, added fervor: “Muke me absolutely pure, | hour, while tho distance from Syracuse | reprosenting the discovery of gold the old D A od, X., what's the matter? piece of valuable papor, but none so much as | “He jests at scars,” tho poet says, tike baking powder t Buffulo, 150 miles, was uccomplished | Sountor pussed with Congrossman Clubio. QUALALINATL IS AnMIA, ANC B ARG “‘Nothing, boy; keep right on, and | it did tho order admitting women to work in **‘Who never felt a stinging wound.” m 2 hours and 57 minutes, or ut| A funny idea orcurred to me at that moment, that some of his crisp sayings have be- TV YT oy R B h the treasury department. The women appro- Ho sneers at sea-sickness, the man But | D the wrate of 508 miles por hour, | ana I said in a low tone: ‘Ladies aud ge come more popular than prayers with SEUBOI N Ay ! 7 ciate this fact and the srection of the monu- Who never longed for-solid ground. Washington making the total run from New | tlemen, that picture represents Sonator _~ muny of the fronticrsmen. The next afternoon I reached Bun- | yont will testify to their gratitude, T 2z She never talks of dross at all; York to_Buffalo, including tho five minute | (e, Honrat n tho act of discovering goid q == nack, and stopped at a hotel called Tho first-out-of-door gymnasium for wo- The Sum and Substance of It She never stops for talking stop at Aibany, 8 ~ hours and 57 | iy California in 184). The younger and more T fivst became acquainted with X, some | Buffalo Corral, kept by Hen Sayers. | men'in this country was recontly opened in | New York Tologram: Iuventor (warmly) | Upon the strector in the hall minutes, or, with tho stop deducted, at tho | Wandsore. gentioman who stands noxt him fifteon years ago, und have always been **Going down street I met Buck Stin- | Cambridge under’ the manugemont oi the [ —You needn’t be stuck up over vour wealth, Where busy men are watking. rate of 40.7 miles per bour. It is doubtful if | 5 Thomas Jackson Clunie, now in cougress iy . R ADAZes render ummer outfit. hey all shoo of ation, of v ate G s s i L 5 i 4 o1 ssed. | v i ho senator pussing, rress mi which ho always managos to vonder | i WHIMGE OUERL TROY & SI0ORBW I | Hioddent, The gymnastum 18 free to whom: Then, why do you want me to Heruriniandthoughsulimothery Rev. P. F. McCarthy of Omaha was @ pas- | 15 now with him, 49 ho was at the time of the highly intevestinig and ofton instructivo. | Aune whte Lkeptmy right ready fOr | Soovor prosents hor name, an.1 is open on all | £ into the schomet Aud nop man 8uada hov ey senger on this train, Which left the depot in | goid discovory.’ A few miuutes lator the 1 will'endeavor to give from memory | €Xplosions. plensant days except Sundays. A eity ordin Inventor—Simply because 1 haven’t as preithanhionelderbrother, New York city two hours and four minutes | b1 senator returned a i v ) X il ) At o : X 5 L vs, A - ew York city 25 | old senator roturned and slipped $20 pieco one of his reminiscences and, so far us Ihey asked where I had been and | 400 provides for the arrest of porsons loiter- | many dollars as you have. She speaks in serious esteem late and made up «ll_but twonty-three min- | into my hand. P possible, in his own words, the thme of my departure for Virginia | ing about the premises, aud the matrons have S ST Of Sunday schooi and heaven; utes in running the distance to Buffalo, 45) 0t i 3l right this time, my boy,' he i City. I gavethem an evasive answer, | been invested with polico authority, ¥ ng to Take Anything. But then, you sec, this guileless dream milos. A specd of sixty-eight miles' per | said wood natureciy, ‘but don't give anyono 1 started,” began X., “in December, | inviting them to proceed to Hades. “This is the remedy your great grandmother | Washington Post: She was kind-hearted 1s not yet moro than seven, hour was frequently attained betwoen stop- | elso that story in future.’ 1 from 'Virginin City, Mont., to | -Whilst playing a game of billiards | used eficaciously fof a sunburued faco when | but not practical, and whea tho man applied —— ping points. A, e T CE i ¢ | at Durando's saloon, 1 was advised by | she was u girl like you: Takn a piece of | b her door for adsistanco, said with carnest- W hat Was It. s . sjeo | Ttis tho unexpected that geverally happens Snuke river duho, for tho purpeso o | Gilman, an old friand of mine, o go to | cloargum nrabic aboat tho sizo of a fiibory | hess: “Tako heart, my' dear fellow, tako | Washington Star: Johnny—Say, mamma, [ A+13 YOU BLED SOLDIER? | 4,4}, wost, where even the trained Chicago b Tor ur bare - Supplics woro | my hotel aud to stay there. I under- | Bud melt it in a wineglass full of boiling | beart.” how many colars are there! You are Entitled to a Fension and | newspaper man partakes somewhat of the with'grub for our burg. Supplies w RuabIL iy ihere il una water, softened with & shight pinch of car. | Drawing himself up to a heighth that [ = Mother—-Seven; red, orange, yollow,green, TR vagrantand fragrant air he breathes, And down to bed rock, and the boys were N}HN im at once, paid for the unfinished | 100446 of soda. Melu a piece of camphor the | Seemed to enduager the stitching in some of | blue, indigo and violet. - Uiy (RO et It, wihion you eome to the rural correspoutent—| hiving on birds’ nests and ice cream, | game of billiards and invested $4 in the | gjz0 of a pea in o teaspoontul of eau de col- atches, ho said: *Madam,its no time | ~ Johnny—Is that allf Ninety days is not a long time to serve 1n | Jjuy tiie Chicago Post is telling this stery : Prices were hig What little there |nll'xl‘h:|~c- of n lmlllh-'«lv( h;'uu;ll_\u hat 1 | oEne and ndd this to tho boiling water with | fur jokiw’. "My appearanco ort’ to bo muft | Mother—Cortainly. S i tho aruny, Novertheless, o wan who s | W inouier o T failod w ket tho bast of ws loft 801 for o dollar & pound—ham, | 1 told my landlord, Hen, that I | uteaspoonful of glveerine. Shake the mix- | ter tell yer that 'm puftickly willing tor [ Johuny—Well, mamina, what color 1s a lit- | served inety day who has been honor | 4 correspondent,” the managing editor con- flour, sugur, coffee and “Tom and Jorry,) | thought the” gang was after me, and | ture for twenty minutes. Dab on the fuce | take hourt, liver, or ‘anything elso that | tleoff color, the lady said papa wus when he | ablvd lschargod, i ho suffers from physical | yjyyed, “News'was scarcoand the prospects tlour, sugar, ) e ! . with a soft cloth every night before you go to | comes handy.” came home the other night{ disabllity which renders him unablo to sup- | fop getting out an iuteresting paper in the Trode a big fat mule by the name of | ciautl 1 him not to admit any one to ¥ ¥ 3 3 ; e e —— port himselr, is entitled to u pension. PRI B Sy the woods near Bedvock creek. The | calling me. Nothing happened, how- [, & YOun& woas é;fl}‘l;’,rf"'_'"‘il\:", ko "‘3 Kate Field’s Washington: She—Plutarch | Philadelphia Pre Mount Holly has one | titled to this roliof who is awaro of the ox- | it 1llinols town eame the dispateh s snow was knee deep and more coming | ever, dnving the mght. SAIPIAY 0 SHOCBE SH oS -‘m*"“”lsr‘:"ld speaks of the favorite boverage of the Seven | of those three-year-old hopefuls who bob up | istunce of the law which wus passed for his WiRifty of our best oltizons arrosted to- down. I gaveTom tho bevefit of my i With an ‘imperial crown' ahd & varioly of | Wise Men. - What was itk s0 serenely to bothor wise heads. This one's | benefit, 'This is doing injustico to himself | yignt for playing pokor.! groen blinkets ana kept myself prane- “Early next morning I started for [ othor emblems. When informed of the He—Sago tea. o fathor was administering a stern rebuke, and nn/n\l t.‘:ux;’*\\!:l‘:‘l'.lxrs Bl e 5 Sin a jiffy, I wired the correspondent: foe wround nll night. thinking of sugnr | Rattiesnake Station, and the first man I | woman's claims the ex-empress “Thero A at length sald: 0 who has sorved ninety days either | w.jygh dotails and all the numoes.’ B night, e L fpbdorhia elaraici i No Flies on George. “What woula become of you if vapa was to | in the military or naval serviceof the U, tod | wwhile awaiting the story my spirits rose plums and Christmas trees at home. suw wus Buck Stinson. His gang was | aro at least thirty women in France laboring | nq (at the basoball game)—Rut do toll me, | dic aud be put in the ground 1 States, during tho lato war who has ieen | '} ficturod the ateot,of the. bucolic sonsa. “In the morning my blankets were | thore with him, having preceded me undasia hallio *."“rzm'l:vw}:l;’ i.‘.‘:‘é‘ fl""g;"“"‘; George, what does that man wear a mask The youngstor gazed thoughtfully out of | honoradly discharged und who can mako | {ion b the fiest page. The prospects of a dry gone, and from the appearance of Tom’s | during the night, They were standing | FotAek. | X ompira zealots consecrated thofr | OVO his face for!” George—To keep tho flies | the window for & moment, aud then sagoly | proof of tho fact that he is physically in- | pupor were just wbout disuppoaring as stomach I suspected that the darned old | 8t tho bar when [ entered the bullding, 4 off. capacitated from supporting bimsell is en- | {hought of how interesting the story would € ‘ 3 children to Napoloon, In some fumilics the e romarkod: 7 e SO Y 5 ¢ fool hud eaten them for new-mown b und nsked ma to join them in a drink. | ey or the log of achild was tattooed after | Especially with Both Arms Full "1 guess mamma would got marriod agatn, | Wved 1o recoive 4 peision of wok moro than | be (fifty prominont citizens in a small towa $12 and uot less than 3 por month, like — -, you know, means protty much the deceived by the color. In the evening I I thanked them, and produced my | birth with the imperial eagle. It must be so Juion County Standard: The n 8 and I'd bave a new papa.” venohed DBaunnek Junction. whera T | bottle of branay, which they proceed to [ with the lady to whoi you atlude,” 12 on County SHARNstR giatriad tapn A Ropotal View. of e ot L. waneine e 4440 | wholo tolw), whon thoro camo on tho wird, found Joe Patty putting up a shanty, loosen, Semrerurn able to hold his own, Detrolt Free P “Well, o) quired to prove that the soldier's incapacity | BoY the corrcspondent’s story, but his roply *“*Where nre you from, stranger? he | [It must be remembered that on the ncreasing Circulation, » Ut wiat T behave about s well Tas you do. | i¥ the outgrowth of iujurles sustainea iu tho | MY orders it toN bt asked. 3 preceding Fourth of July, X. had dug | *“We uaderstand,” suys the Arizona His Toothbrash, B R o e O i/ swap, . Lt mauab bo Rhown Al RLY WAL 161! ob |0 e mmes (a0l T axpoul 0 1Y da 1hés *Virginia City,’ I said. the graves for both Buck Stinson snd | Kicker, *that Hank Curtis is telling [ Yankee Blade: Paterfamillas (angrily)— | years, who had boen reprovea for iutorrupt. | o result of vicious conduct. = P SOF AR JeMTe. “\Where i your wago Huze Lyon at Vivginia City, when the | everybody in town that we tried to mur- | Where's my toothbrushi ug conversation y soldier and sullor who Is entitled to Edison’s accomplishmonts are not all in the *‘Haven't got any.’ mob took them from the regulators, and | der ‘him’ the other day becauso he re- ;‘llh"‘lf'"‘fi'[?j‘l“h,’“-““]“r‘u“\",’hfi‘.""“'""x the silver | “But I hopo youll bow much botter man [ this peasion should move immedi 9o | electric line, Ho can tell a good story cap- S Hain’t you got any bedding ¥ that these men did not entertain kindly | fused to renew his subseription to the | W ' DO AMIRHETR (R0 minalo, than your father." = e et s P TR o el U TR 1 one the otuer day about ag » Yeg, lots of 1t.’ feelings toward him.] Kicker., There may be a few people in Short Shota, *Well, I should hope sa too,” roplied young | ~PE BUIEAL OF b e T ST ‘_hmlfl experience he had recently in an, up-country “Where is it? “*Buck soon said to me: ‘You are the | fown who don’t know that Hank is the | A man once in polities wiil wot go out untit | 2" against tho kovornment collected, ALl you | LD it Pennsylyania une Sunday moraing, “In Virginia City® (about one hundrdd | ——— who dug a grave for me ouce.’ greatest liar in Arizona, and for their | ho s lot out, Coat-Shedding Time. hava to do is tosond 81 to Tuk Bek Buriau | 1o hud boon outto see soino tron works | A sna tan mfi“., Qiatant) *Yes," I answered, ‘and I never | benefit we will give our side of the story. Chollie: Ob, it was vewy exciting! I Good News: Little Dot—Mamina, please | OF Cians i Omahaas a coudition procedent, | Foi0 P WA TG RO BE KOL RIS S1 soon orawled iuto a dismounted | charged you a darn cent for it; did 1?’ We met Hank on Apache avenue and | quite lost me head, Kitty Klaws: And did | give me a whole lot of moth paper. ‘That entitles you t a subscription for ono [ g VBt e did was to order & Lot Scotch, wagonbed and.slept through the long | 8t the same time putting my hand to my | told him that his subscription had ex- | you miss it? Mamma—What for! ¥ to ',l:” \‘“* KL \‘“‘H: 'i“l'l to momhoe “Can't givo it to you,” said the clerl. and cold night on an empty stomach, On | little gun, pived. He claimed to b so hard up that sing around the ha¥ s one way of get- | , Littie Dot--To pack my kitty away. Her | 8E I “Tus Bue's Clan Bukeau Assocta- | - vt Cuw't giye It to nef, Why nott the following day I crossed the range [ “This passed off in a general laugh, | he could not renew. We adyised him | ting tho ceuts of the mectg. e el R0 Y In order to more fully realize what you are | i Becauso i's Sunday. Wo can't seli aoy- into Ploasant valloy, pussed Beavor [ 8nd I had the best of him. They can- | to take less whisky and more Kicker and | There is always u moral infiuonce asso- 8ol Made and Home Made. antLa e YA thine o deinicon Bundurlt - e toll-gate, crossed Cumas creck and found | vassed the hanging of Ives and others, | he received it in laughing, good na- clated with a piano. If it lsn't upright it is Boston Courier: Johnuy—Say, Uncle | MaNaaen Ouauia Bur Bukgau or Crams, | oo 1 want s drink 4 ) the lookéd-for train on Snuke viver on | 4nd the doingx of the vigilantes until | tured way. We havo s hubit when talk- | sausre. s George, God didu't make everything, did nef | Omaba, Neb. P N el oan o iz the fifth day of my journoy. late in the night. NS ing with a man on the street of putting When the poet wrote “I'll hie me to thy | ~Uncle George —Guess ho did, Jobun g AT - plied the clerk: “we. can give you & kodak. . Andy Loose Eye (a good citizen, who | our hands on his shoulders and pushing | bower, love,” ho must have imaginod he was | Johnuy—Don't see how that can be Elaine Eilson, who will be_rememberedas | PHELIRG clork: tawn cib glve you “Having delivered my message to the | happened along) whispered into my ear | him backwards. It simply &rises }','r’!’.‘“; chro with bis bost ' girl, aud beld | Sis's beau was here last night wnd 1 beard SRR BEQIAY. | uQRUR- RN DIROX'S VRaveR. 1 iy goupto your room aud prosy tralnmaster to push thiough at ull haz- | that they were going 1o kill me. There | from our earnestness and is gen- | "3 KSR nora Tt | P18 HX NS AL bimanls et hame fAfon, has talon holilo 4 Hug 44ia 0 18 Bods | 4ho buuton. W do tho rost. 1s and regardless of expenso, and [ was only the one lurge room in the | erally understood that way. Hank MM Lipkdar oocuXRedmQi. hayjihern Lil Y T 8 B\adc: har by Ldisn got th diink nols paper not long ago. A brief resume of A New - Mcial 1 firat o Lo give Miss Eilsou hoe Hrst opor- | 2 aving secured for my own use some | shanty. ~Andy and 1 pout our hlankets | however, pretended that he thought we | tha wosk of the stat |ekialature was by mis- | Jowelers' Weekly: Tommy (aged four) | tunity to show whatshe could do oh the | . blankets, hardtuck, bacon and a bottle | together in A corner uguinst the wall | were going to assault him und he | take headed “The Alinols Steel Works " Ga'ma, 1 tan't 860 froo Your specs R Y IR DA TR 0 Bk Take Heart. of gin, I startod on my return trip, and | and luid down on the floor. reached for his gun. Before ho could | A cook as well as o silp-bus to stem cur- | Grandina Pomuiy 1 Miss Kilson mado ragid progress. She triod Tho littlo piu that sharply pricks, in “due course of time reached the toll- *‘Buck Stinson placed u heavy table | get it we had him covered, and he gave | rents occasionally. Tommy--It mukes my looker feol wiggley. | hor powers. with Mr. Norton as her adv A SONULA. S8 “-\“,'i e fiote, whove | found ‘a_tall, villainous- | against the door to make safe iguinst | us n dollur to renow his subscription wnd | . Wo supposo Niobo wan s raluing in hor Troublen of u smuil ¢ hild i Sopiavitle. and played Faslo, Daxthenta I AN AL IS ooking white man accowpanied by a | any sudden attack from the outside. begged our pardon for being so hasty. | day. At AR SR RIS M L CREGRART A0 BNERRORUC WD SAIRS0-') . S PR SRR AR AN it Banuack Indiun, “Iasked him: ‘*What’s the matter | Thut's all there was 10 it, and he is very | The chimney is one of the fow amookers | seom vary solemi this tmorniug, Jobnnyo | 6y. Though sho bas come b forsa fortuns, Phae accond hand moves on . “Idid not know either of them and [ with you! What are you afraid of?’ silly to go around lying sbout the mat- | sbatis easily sooted. What's tho mubtert ber love for the stage is such that she will Aud oro We 10to its pace igain, kopt my weather eye open, The white *‘He suid he didn't wantany vigilantes | ter,” e *The vaiu beile with a offoek like the red Johnny—~I'm in trouble, grandma. Jeunie | eontinue ia the profession, Lhe woary hour is gous — The pension fh"“ commence from the date