Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 2, 1892, Page 13

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1892-TWENTY PAGES . - \ ¢ | couste of more grumpy, disagresable | the moment when it bade fair 10 be 100 | The still stanch Bk e was nlmost ' AN INTERESTING FOSSIL. ! her we might a we be epliced today | 2o in the | Discovery in Alnska of the Remains of the | wasr b 1y they o ence yot was sey of the | Extinet Whale-Lizard rair & i n er a winter | T vmer Cit wka h n R How Two Swaine Swam OFf for Love of One Tlen . % ' o e " r t unpreceder or, ia wh i i { ' ROMANCE OF AN O Fhe Girl 1 iked Roth n . 8 Na Neither—A Dying w ¢ 18 Dividing Power—Won After { Long Waitiug. o princess of the imper .| DON'T TALK POLITICS o i | *GOOD ADVICE” h i « " has 2 wa y p Why. 1 s10 you { h ok as if " 3 Go To TH‘F_V it ilagre Vot o | S b hor e phrsee: | SR et ’ e st Cor. Capito Ave & 1t SE : v Spmd . COMMENCING, MONDAY, 0CT. 3. sl ety i | e T IR oo 6 o e B | R | MR Ll | R B b BACKUS B et et (B0 o s e g e | St e | . i ol e e | S IS W™ | GOMEDY GOMPANY S ra hundr venrs « 10 stop. f > e one that k : E The Great Amazon Ruth Maisley A fairs Ruth, wit ght lissom In a Grand Production of the Great but well ro eyes and Comedy-Drama DADS O Replete with Sensational Situations, Tull of Laughable Comedy and Wit, Humor, Pathos ail Combined. NEW SCENERY an1 STAGE EFFECTS wed soon after. intervening serve the |hrend assume that no that {s&lo were ind by oar her aa ual, there will be an B peauty, but that she was popular with & o of Corrialliee young und old alike . in her own mind as to vr:mb of vinced at the end. by the Olio of Specialties, OI the scores of young men in town, | was her favor race the tne reading was Mrs L. R Patton, Kockford, lil, writes: feet in g of the following and out of it, for the latter far out- | met her at every atiempl. red upon b the papal b ¢ From personal experience 1 can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparilla & cure for impure and gen numbered the former. most misera od not on ho held them. | When st 1 WELL KNOWN ARTISTS: Heaoea by the Queen of Lilliputians, A but two who looked A Hatuy Day Marringe, Mlss Jennie Quigley, . with degree of )r tWo seasons the Priua Donua of winners of the Royal Lilliputian Overs 5 Cor y. Gems of sdoration. Sl e son of a wel out of Bridgetown, and Clay who pursued the huum 4 trade of hat muking in th James was a ty browned farmer lad, majority. Intelligence, unse 1 D sirongest iraits, where none wast Jawes was looked und wdens alike, 1ad.” And many wer that glnnced wistfully {n all the discomfort in the little Metk Braing street, upon i Clayton, 100, was st fashion than his rival ruggedness, indeed | and a well-built b indispensable 10 | of feature, O dee of the Rano , 88 DOW, hatw Dick Gorman, Pedestul, Triple und Trick Clog. Musgra.ve & Piquetta.. on pi 1o Claytor Minnette, Neat Song upd Dance Griffin Sisters. Spanish Skirt Dunoers. soft eye: , as he sat, as n wor t m had carved e Sabbath asigh that day of | men ap) solid frame, | home idered | ping anhood. 1In } rowed yton was hand- | point, a dista and we | ANMUSENMENTS : th;;‘t',ugfmfizg%:,ini FARNAM STREET THEATER cured, nor the wind roughened, termined, and Doors Open From 1 to 10:30 p.m. Jumes BEGINNING ARIE[IEY The \HJ(»](' Week the clearness of his skin. He usually badinage from con layton’s ¢ - just se now, and Ruth is ) s Iuore mav {fair to e of (xr.mp. onanite than James The sun had | half milea The faces of both were set N nm 2[1 OPEB.A COMPANY ' o e : st e A | ) ATINEES, e Wl ; ™ G m Peojle’s Popiler Pricss. COMIC AND "y ;o rrpeling. O()c | ARUSION | 90 . %8 .= 10 VIV [ DFERAS X 30 VOIES 30| BOYD'S i [T el ngehiel 53 % 5 3 ; Thursday, Friday, Satarday, Oct. 6, 7, 8 SATUKDAY MATINEE ORDER OF PROGRAM '\"E FOR 'IHE V»'EEK QUEEN OF COMEDIES, Yon Suppe’s. ... ..SAN SEBASTIAN given ou the stage. the two | did th posed 1o tle ube Rutk gamed i be more impart Jennie Winston, other side, would not ence 1o either. And themse t00, altern fearing, were sorely p oulCome One by one all of Ruth’ these two fell . the large crowd every eya oth were i , howe ver, closely followed the boat, the spell was broken. “Don’t ask me, James . and her eyes both got suitors but g A « - Suday Mativee and Nicht 10, in fact: for icoon Taen o Grood | of the men shouted excitedly, * wroe’s | -Ls e v Goffenbach's. ... .. LA PERICHOLE.........Modsy aud Tuesduy Nights J A l \ | E ton evers mi th could spare | “IN01 No! Jumes is ahead? contra: | - O Jumes!” erics tho gi - Gil & Sullivan’s.. . .PINAFORE. .. ... eooone o Weduesdey Matioe b from ber mother's kitchen nop- L 1 *3 o i don’t tempt me! You know it 11 3 L o . = : . olized by one or .\n]v B :“ Netther | dicted half a score of bis frieads. 2 A e i aes o aehoyi| DOl Secpeniiam enatle Strauts. . .......PRINCE METHUSALEM. . Weduesdsy aud Seturday Nights o made any scruple of ling upon the | BUt 81 the swimmers forged slowly | ype ——— other when ip Ruth's o that reason the two rivals & condition of quiet, frien bitter, uncempro unfortunate fact m v forward, coming nearer and nish, it was seen that rvened between Ja The fuces of their ter ¥ any, aod for | DUt stead VHMAN'S And then he pleads with her, elo- quently, and a lover who has waited 1w N thought A Boom m Jerusalom. Auber's.........FRA DIAVOLO..........Thursday Night. X OH A Von Suppess. ... ..BOCCACCIO.... ... oo o oo Friday Night eh Neat sit Balies... ... .... BOHEMIAN GIRL........Suudsy Matine ~ MOUNT VERNO N »d from diy rivalry an Clayton Tt ae fo Bt E A WEEK OF HIGH CLASS STANDARD AND COMIC OPERA : PURE V|RG|N|A RYE e ey e ted lips 1n A HIGH CLASS COMPANY AT POPULAR PRICES tho the stioatins nt ALaTEEESS change of ¢ layton’s face, Ml the iy - emies w sirano pure rye whis- u cowpurison with rye ofered o this Back of Kulh's to secure the least ad mead w, on the fur ec elump of tull maple had been constru 10 anjoy the 0ol of and her gloomy-fac 10 go. Ove Aug pledged they cam foet uieexcolienoe in wnd its wholesome invited 10 call and Tuesday and Wednesiay, Oct. 4 and 5. "HENRY "‘“LLER- 616 N. 16Lh Street, 0 Te] Y 2 seat between two of 1* e . ; i l‘.xmll)' Wine and Liquor House. ," she says, softly, : 3 was seated R and ready and eager 1o b WL AD @ line of this road gl / > It y ol of J o 23 Eemond Hotr-l Block. ot ot tarl cool, | cheer the victor, without regasd Lo who fler that opight, for manya long |’ 00 honaghjor Lhels van sweet-smelling g -as : 2 nad n be. mouth, aisley did Dot see James —————— Clayton. They were us far uparins pos- | Slowly, almost imperceptibly, s few | Cope ag Be. Tnndes“witich nesen | o SoASRMIBEES sible 10 still preserve ihe smaliest dis- | inches grew beiwoen the swimmers, | lefi ber, in her louely life. seemed ofien | , A reparied ouibreak of ctolors at Hel- lance belwoen themselves and (he girl, | Both were exbausted uow, and moved | greater ihan she could bear. Her | thatviciniy, Investizgation showed that 108 A who aat looking from ose 10 the other | very slowly. But that it was Ciayton = * friends wondered &t her indifference 10 | disease was DOt COOIEES. UL & F10,601 67660 with considerable perplex For a in the lead could easily be seen | the modest gaieties of the village—she, | tery, which is almost &s severe sva dauger- full haif bour Ruth bad been trying to { by all. He was making almost super- | who had formerly been their life. But | ous as ouolera Mr. Walter Willara, & s o' sre of New a ®el Lhe conversation ball-rolling, s pr o | buman efforts, snd was putting forth | Ruth suffered alone, making & confidant | Promisest merchant of Jsmesburg, iwo | TUESDANYT OCT. 4th Parched Rolled ats, ceeding which under the circumstances | his last remaining strengih in & final | of no one, but bearing in silence the | BUes from Helmeita says Chamberisi's ol [ ” v 3 - = o irsughs with great Siicaition aed | spart Wilh divicyiod foce aod ciiached | cobe the; Vol deyrine Ju, slience tbe | Cofi. Choirs-ata Disrris emesy bas A TRIP TO AFRICA. Unequallel in Flavor. " he says She looks up ing *1 must not stay here,” Jam must go. vening 1 evening in the accustomed spot indecd it soamed us she sal gaziag upon | teeth he continued 1o gain siowly. The fall and winter which followed | puses of dvsentery. It is certaisly one of | y y ¢ ot. Bth, z uble Bill— IT1t7 them, with mingled indignation aud As Ruth, 100, saw tbis she was con- | were seasons of almost constant siorm. | the best ibings ever made. For sale oy WEDNESDAY. Oct ;l’ "‘,’ D('_‘]" 3 Corn (Jrlt/., Pousemment, with almost unsarmounta- | scious of a vague fecling of disuppoisi- | All the terrific powess of the elements | druggisia g e e ash, v bstacies. *1 dec] 2 | ment. What was the cause? she asked | unleashed 1bemselves and best with un- \ e, nl\:]lnm;; 1 :mnk‘_u s '\:.u tlvgsd. b:!”) bersell. There could be but ove cause, | mitigated fury upon the entire east 1 fivally broke ou *Here I've been ate Gindle Eousd About the Earth “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" | S e ooy aud ae she watched and ssw Clayton | The little age of Bridgetown, | & 4 L ek v e ol Velvet Meal, trying 10 aik 10 you for & long time. | giill gaining Ruth reaiized despair- | thought the residents, came in for & 100 Locke Richardson o A & . and bardly a word have 1 gotien out of | ingly ihat she wantea James to win | large share of the westher’s severily. 1u Shakespeare's Comedy of ‘TRIAL BY JURY ” For wuffios and gewms ™ : with al her heart and soul His sturdy | The Rancocas creek, thescene of the iii- | ¢ 'he Winter's Tale.” - w)fl\,ou ;fi‘l:ml,v.rnn‘l expect me 10 | gelf-reliunce and independence, his | fated swimming race of two years before, » ociety coptinued | roadiness 1o do batile for her to decide lost all resemblance to its quiet, placid The Liniager Art Gallery, wRuth, a8 veither o N ot N The compary includes many of the lending uriists of the country sad l“h Bl‘ [’ lb LH S : s y AN A fi the young | his rights, had made as impression 1f, and rose bty t, cover- 3 per 4. | OO = CHORUS=——= O men wouchsaled any saswer; '8 ' per .‘m,,h she m ::rmt‘“,:d :L’:‘: itk A0 B lo mighty lo. oL, cover- | Tuesday Evening. October 4 en Monday worniag Sold by all First=Class Grogera inga good part of loser Bridgetows. Tickets, e, st Cbuse & Eddy's Box shects 0

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