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OUT OF AN EARTHLY HELL | Gomar omeom famede,t s ieens | GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITOL | ahrsie e arwiarsier simies st | ONE WOMAN'S DAY TN OMAHA Galicia. Hero 1 fell into o now danger. A country put togethor. Thay have started in : guide T had hired to take mo over the line already with a Y\iéerel among themselves ol was & thief who had stolen some gees over the constigfithyn of the |||n{nm'|rmlrm b e n ¢ ; ) cealed in his attic when th . i " committee. Chalfian Harrity of the na " Wri i Incidents of Jaooh Gerber's Escape from [ T e o s "an® found e, "Twae | Contensts in: the Fatos of Harrison and | ommitter Chattman Hary %o et "t | Jountrywoman' Writes Gushingly of Hor Biberian Exile, taken to Jail, but a teibe of 15 rubles Oleveland. referee, and cametothe capital for that pur- Recent Experience. got me out after I had been locked up six pose. Whether or not he can smoothe down " o : hours. In Galicia T received another re the ruffled backs of the unterrified remains i This is the time of year HOW A FORGED PASSPORT WAS SECURED | mittance of 400 wubles from my wife. T| PLANS OF THE CABINET FOR THE FUTURE | 1o be scory 1t will be wreatly to their nd-| SHE OWNS A REMNANT OF THAT BOOM A\ ) then started for Vienna and t vantage if he ieishecesstul. 1f they com when the weather puts — Bremen s fast as steam could carry me, [ mence stirring up M, ( land before he is took the first steamer I_could get and Innded fairly seated in hig appointing chair they " . Money and Luck Favored the Fugitive at Baltimore. When I touched American | Touch ahd Go Paragraphs from the T will "be something ke the old lady who | PeopleShe Met While Paying Taxes—Went Uressed Well, Played the Rich Man soil again 1 fell down and kissed the earth many Tiger to the Poet Laureato- waked up the Hong ¢ the 700 by prodding Shopping and Made Pertinent Ob. o 4 rith- for very joy. 1 had suffered the tortures of ship_The Moral of them with her paphsd. She never did know i s Ohile o Pt e e L hell, agonies T would not willingly. undergo YN - 1 me of the sunshade, nor what went servations-Saw the Chil out Saspicion, ;w[.v!n rnr o 1:..‘,]«- fnlll of gold, and I n N r ad with the rest of horispring costume. dar Dance. t safe until I knew I was once more in the . land of the fre 1 | gifon, Tom Watsohi ot Georgla, who was . ; . anted to send a cablegram to my wife [ Harrison's last messago has been penned, | snowed under in the early Noveniber storm, The escape of Jacob Gierber, an Omaha wanted to v # e n s it gLttt b Lol snan, from the horrors of Siberian exilo s so | [rom Baltimore, but Idid not have money | presented, perused and picked to pleces, and | &1y8 that, he shall contest his opponen | enough. T landed in Omaha with only 10 | ¢4 "o A Loy iZht to the seat on the ground of fraud. He 5 . romarkablo an incident in the awfal history | conts and have not got the price of the mes. | ¥°t 1t does not sound like a. funeral oration 5 10 o on (e B otde to make | o€ of the many additions to Omaha, pur- | of Russia’s penal system that constant in- | sage, 8o iy wife daesu’t know yét of my | OF the plaintive piping of n presidential can- | of a showing in a contested election | chased when the “boom was on." Visionsof | \Z N - 1 Mo Qquiry fs made for further information of his | safe arvival in America. She has not heard | didate who hasbeen pounded into the picture When he gets throngh with his con at I would do with the profits arising \ N ()\ 14 l((/() L\ I \ O bonco. Ty Thuw entisted 1ts offorts in | from me since Tleft Vienna, but in addition | of a Princeton punter. He has apologized | test he will doubtless be in o fram | from the sale of this valuable property | . 4 1 » e et s | 10 the money loft from the 4,000 rubles Thavo | for nothing and taken nothing buck. Tn | ate one of “Colonel” Ham's storics were erous as the schemes devised i some property in Russia, so that she is not | o F80 0 ST T e commenda. | told_during the canvass about aman who | 11€r% 08 nUMETous as th hemes devised in cured an investigation at the hands of the | sufforing, T s children are with my wife | WAy places he reiter L undertook to break a yearling bull. the fablo of the milkmaid of whom we uscd R o Vi ' v o ill bring orica 08 I ons as formulated in former messages. | “The ambitious catile tamer, in order to | to read such glowing accounts in Webster's | s hington authorities who, unfortunately, | and I will bring them to America o n as | Lons as 4 in fc 10 ambitious catil ter, in i ' ,‘.‘,,::rdl :;’f, ‘,::“I,“li,,:; because Mr. Gerber had | 1 can dispose of the property in the old | Thereisa strong intimation too that the xn:|=(:~\’m'v~|h the animal did not get away, s|tllmu l;....k. i A i { p i e "of | comtry. One so already in this | other fellows will do wel oy keep the | took the precaution to fasten the rope, with [ Some few years have passed, and the not completed his citizenship. Its report of | HbLY. (e son 18 wlready i other fellows will do well if they keep the I ) ' i he bull at the other end, around his own | choice bit of land (planted to corn the past ph i\ G g " . decks of the ship of state as well polished, | the w0 W2y ] his arrest, sufferings and escape have ———— & waist. The beast was young, but he was a | season) is still mine, aud the tax assessor of atoused the warmest sympathios of Amer ' TER HPME. her bottom as free from barnacles, her g | thioroughbred, and when the breaking pro- | city and county failoth not . cans wherever his story has been read, which book as free from errors and her flag floating | cess commenced he out across | One day last week I went up to Full cheviot s¢ srcoats o cr the entire union, be- James Whitcomb Riley as freely as the crew who have manned her | the fields at it that indicated | Omaha for the solo purpose of add and ithon ack overcoats. with is pretty nc Cpter b Sostit almighty, how things s for the past four yeavs have done. The | he had pncumatic tires on his heels. The | my mite to the overtlo 8 without velvet collar, 1n cause many prominent dailies asked for b B 3 d it L | tamer only hit the ground in the high places suries of your city und county. IMirst, The . ¥ elap. country will not L] 1 < in its best licks. Some of [ N * |lour contemporvaries ap- parently are greatly af- fected by what the weather does forthey are T am fortunate (or rather unfortunate) in blowing at a great rate, Dbeing the ownerof a small “bit of land" in A\ but they can’t sell telegraphic accounts of hisadventures, 1sk @ cleaner administra gray and brown, They are ¥ % Peap. v | as he went skipping ac o fields. In county treasurer’s office in the cowt | S vietfm of the czar’s crucl convict system has ! . tion | theirmad caroer they passed . neighbor, | house: up those stone steps until you wonder [ Worth $4.78, now consented to give adetailed account of the v’ 0 o A A well known Chicago millionaire used to | who yelled out: *Hello! where you | if there is such a thing as the topmost one, ‘I ’ PRI TATD Bl B bbb ind i methods and incidents of hi " | ' A z F “Itis betterto bo born lucky than | £oing? “D—d if I know.” replicd the bat- | but it is renched at last. and, pushing open | fiats; Gerber 1 n Rtisslan with a full T'ny e et o2 o Jam! poor.” Put in this way the aphorism is not | tered amateur cowboy ailed through | one of the heavy doors I find. myselfin the | eard and Z " i for Honi o | s air ) loug corridor of the house of justice. The though thess ave not ns pronounced as wi Hav' tor be or Tl keteh Sam, quite as likely to find objectors as i the old | U AL Ly Gl LTI LR il B Though It SOFter nikes me squ'am, 1 tson's case is an_ improssive warning to gl\xnr:~;|lll:- left opens more easily, and T am Fine chinchilla overcoats, in blue SAORY Hithof “His oliias, Ho 18 hough 1t ikesme squ'am, orm. politicians never v with the tem- | in the treasurer's offic i 215 b a ) o x Bl aitee: dressas sl fororio {n His station | - 1 &Y INtOTieen thingscam Luck, good and bad, is uot confined to men | perance question. The member whom he | _ A e iaens avtentively whie | @0 black; yoke and sleeves and has no striking peculiarities to attract > 8 s ! trac ol ey whotun Hotses, shake dlco or/ ply car weeused of sretting so full of congressional | T wive him the nanie of addition, lot and lined with silk, with an elegant | ; speaker where he “‘was at” was racks, is soon filling out a_blank which ki cashmere lining on the balance a tolerable command of German. He Allus thought 'twus right to set tions to the sport ernity. Luck fre- |y an overwhelming majority and will be | hands me, and says: pay at J 3 been In America six years und speaks Eng- i Lo UG el quently strikes the business man or politi- | found “at™ his old stand.” In a copital that | the window.” The treg s nume s Orth $12.:80; NOW .« v iv s lish fairly well. R L TR cian in streaks us decided and improssive as | 8 as full_ of statesmen as ours is it is quite | signed here. You pi e money, and with His oscape was casy compared with the the one that closed the cavecr of Mr, Oak. | Matural that there should be some statesmen | the tax receipt neatly folded in your pocket- sufferings and adventu of many who un shows dredful lack mako the attempt, That was due partly to EHIANE IS Dol 8o hurst of Poler Flat. pgigny Ly LB e i i Gt B All our kerseys, meltons, Irish tho faot that he had money to curey out his | BRI WY S Sinco the opening of the year 1892 what & [ Prof. Totton. who SHould be the president | the new ciy il and fortunately on e st | frieze, all sizes and imaginable plans and largely’ to s intollizence wnd LT AT TR G streak of ill luck has followed President | of the first university established in the | floor ne utrar AERARE A Bt audaclty. His lite in Amorica no doubt had ! [ Hons e s oy b Harrison, First his premior, the foremost | World for” the developmont of “crankology, | busily Jncing the marblo slabs in Sltyles, some worth $18, any of sharpened his wits and helped hin IR b sbiie o the foremoSt | has propounded a conundrum, and, the corrido a faveur” Beindorft, or i z the Tordlincas which was 0 cffective, and 6 | Bug vou et our old hearts heave ma in his cabinet, not only abandoned him |y ing the failure of the endman to answer, | Bemis—which them worth $10 to $12, now.... 15 one of the stiking cvents of the Sibe n Dely woes nway. at the beginning of the canvass for the nom- | announces that he will not for many days | As I entered door of the city troasurer's exile system that so simple o ruse as his whine * ination, but became his most formidable | d the solution to a waiting, not to say | oftice the prospect of paying city taxes that n ghould have worked so smoothly. Below PALILLR G T rival. It wasa picce of the same ill luck | gaping, world. In consequence of the failur day wis somewhat uncortain, for a line was Mr. Gerb detailed story escape, . § 3 I o Wen Dely goes awiy Ehi:iw‘l‘\}‘l:lu‘-_mu:n ation to Harison, for, | thoprofessors p us proguiostications el ¥ rom llu~|(-:|r~.) s \\lm(hI»\\'m we | Beautiful Shetland frieze ulsters, minus the accent, the g apses Y e b in the light of subsequent events, 1o one | tive to the conversion of the carth into ¢, composed of men, with the e i s oo % d the frequent interjection of * S O TS BT NOThe, doubts that had Blaine received the nomina- | dismal ash heap, mauy poor negroes and | tion of one or two lndies, who looked some in three different shades, extra sle” (Do L} ) understand)? A ruble is equiva- tion, his defeat would have been quite as | occasionally a demented white person have | what impatient, ‘to say the least. At th i ar tent to 60 cents and a kopek to 6-10 of acent. | 1auno fa pre ke a splondid edu. | OVerwhelming as was Hurrison's a surplus of asconsion robes on hand. | head of this line directly in front of the win- | long, big collars and double- *Tt was money and_good luck that saved | o fond S PEYRIIIE (0 SlKed, St Then came that overwhelming domestic | Then Biela's comet was confidently looked | dow was a wealthy capitalist of yourcity, and o E B RS TE LI R e seaped exile. “When T left Tl s b of, in the lizht of which the glittering | forward toto dothe trick and make the | when I sayheheld the for fort thirty tos S % T took along 4,000 rubles, about | A Culifornin World's fult beet Is vipening ¥ adest | robes aud postresurrection plumage avail- | not think the statement will be a pre- 82,400, to give to ny wife. }’I'hm' was 1o | ;;}n fl:'»::""««l - Its ght is estimated av }.w.« n-.m,_’ \l\'lm-d 1l attempt to | :.l.}.-l And no |=ml this bulbous tramp of ric im‘l, e l|.|slhnu~'<-< and lands un nd we put the money with | %X b 3 timate the w of the eminent mourner | nebulous infinity ha ' o ceep its and_ it scemed 1o me he was paying 9 A e o : t who kept it for us. Gomgress s to, bo askeed to appropriate | when ho roturmed to i prsidential chumbor, | alloged engageinent, paradise o and | taxds on all of them that December “after- | 01.1_1 Oxford gray ulster without T ywas not condemned to worlk in the mines. ), r t) ire expenses of the | after having laid away in the silent tomb street walking costumes avy noon. in ~fac 3 ineche FNeaR o b6 & forced colontat for fiftean yenrs, | nutional commission until its dissolution. her who had shaved alike his humble home | much of u discount. The solution to the pro- good-natured clovk inside the | ing, double fa(,.ed, 84 inches and when [ came to Ilga 1 was set free to | The Illinois agricultural board appropri- | in the west. and this palace of the American | fessor's conundrum may advise these de- | raili s calm s a summer's day, now | long, full length, is very desir- make a living s best T could. 1 soon made | ated £0.000 to pay freight and expressage on | Ciesars? 111 blow the chilling blast that cut | luded latter-day saints as to the disposition | and then sonding out a_pleasant word or abl t $7 & ifl;n’dn \\l'hh rul'h Hebrew living in o ill'v. ato live stock exhibited at the a.,\\u.nyiul«»\\ s Pk TSR of their wings, trumpets and harps, greeting some newcomer in the line. But able at $7.80, now and he telegraphed my wife for mon e Vorld's Again in November, when he thought, o the man who seemed perfectly indifferent to sald in the message, °I have money with | The emperor of Germany will not come to | £00d man, that the honors of four yea The "ammany tixer is coming to Cleve- | those of us who waited wais the HUBR| e o e o N RS G s e ———,’m;;mgklhn name of the m: |k\\')|n the Columbian exposition, but he will send | Agone were ul)nlut to o 11 thick upon lluln. L‘uMs Inauguration f for no other reason hnnsvll‘.‘luuhlll'»Hnnkln‘l: with the froel, G Y was my banker, and my wife knew <y R e e AT T re came another chilling frost of ill luck, | than to show the public that that many- | ves who only stands and waits." 5 > Seals Sred 3 3 tho telogram camo from 1o, Tt took tho | Wil e mewsoms 1o lonlc waay Souvenirs that ottt down il these flowers of Hope.' Th | triped animal issntk ust bioodiliraty ae ile waiting there came tomy mind a enuine Sealskin Caps, worth from $10.00 to $18.00, re message two days and it cost 2 rubl ' | " Cardinal Gibbons earmestly endorses the | SLLeS where, only four years ago, over- | is represented. He.nay mot be so story of this same man, who,T am told, is | duced to $5.00 on account of broken sizes, wife answered that she would send e ‘_" 3‘1 -4“'1[""“ sl *r"‘]' Wzl _H‘_‘ | whelming majorities had elécted him to the | thirsty for gore. bt there can be little | very methodical and systematic in all his i rubles, and my Tga friend advanced me what | festricten Sunday opening of the World's | jjghest ofice in the land hardly an electoral | doubt that he willdiave on an awful thivst | business affairs, his legal papers ave written In no length of time these snap bargains money I needed till it came, about 45 rubles, | (Wit i beLALl of thousinds of people s o | vote could be counted in his favor. Aud | for ofice. Doubtless he will be fully as | with great ¢ crossed and i's dotted. “Tgot o place to board at 8 rubles a month, | Would be tempted to spend the day in dissi- vou those that wore recorded for him wero by | thiraty in this way:.as Senator Gor The story runs thus: In the summeror | Will be gone, so if you want one you must and in soven weeks my money came by mail, | Pation: tie e = % 5 S 50 meager that the setting to this | Georgia once ws & i ,the yearin which so many real estate i 1 was allowed to | . That cabin of “Uncle Tom's" is declared to | political moonstone could not be mistaken, | ner where there awgre severa vors transfers were made in your city, this g come quick. trict, providing 1 | be standing, orit wuas until recently, just as Finally as if to deprive him of the last lin- [ both the union angd the confederate | tleman left in the county clerk's office a had a passport and did not s in an, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe found it, at | gering link in memor chain that grief | The conversation hgd turned upon the | number of deeds to be placed on record. It B8R aracr towis more/than three Chopin Station, La. Whether it is the iden- | could claim for i . . ; | b o) ! own, the grim reaper | length of time which each remembered to | so happened that one of the clerks mistook Col ()« 1 got & passport at llga, good for three | tical cabin or not, it isto be put on exhibi- | again inyaded the white house and took to | have gonc without anything to cat. the letter H for K, and so recorded it. A n o? x months, and about the mid- | tion at Chicago. Mimself the vencrable father of his late con- SARY sald Gordon, “we fellows can dis- | week or two later the gentleman calied for b of Junc made my first move 1o st Tian is on foot to bring the army of. Cal- | sort, the vonagennriun, Dr. Scott, Surcly .m\|hilllzl_\w;ull\“de'xl« cun tell in that | his papers, and also called for the scord started for Irkutsk, the last important | ifornia golddigzers of 1840 together at the | President Harrison has been breasting ad- didn laive anything to eat for | bool is eagle eye was not long in detect- C 1 l o > place T had lott on any errible journey to | World's faie in June, 1803, o Argomauts | verso warses for many i dy. - ing the error, and calling the deputy’s atte or. th an Farnam. Iga. The first 200 miles T took a stage and | now living in California who have neverre- | — Meanwhile, how about the lucky man who e Wi 4 s notiingmore to say, because | tion to the fact he procceded —— aid 10 rubles, and the other 150 miles 1 rode | turned east are determined, according to re- | is now the president-elect? Where in the 1anade the mistike of tell- | recording clerks, and one in partic = e = === n a steamer, paying 41 rubles. T could stay | port, to make the journey next year, taking of the country, of striking instances | ing » experiences . first, Gordon's story The deed was left to be recorded but not Dr, SYDNEY RINGER, Professor of Meflicine at University College, London, three days in Irkutsk to trade, but if T w in the fair on their w: of good fortune, is there another ¢ E | had the 1ge-of beimg the last. | until he had written_on a strip of paper, Author of the Standard “'Handbook of Therapeutics,” actualli writes as follows: discovared aftor that the soldiors would t The directorsof the exposition havo ap- | derful as that ot Mr. Clovelnd? A few | of the complaintd of tho Tammany which e carefully pinned to_ the inside of From the curoful anulyscs ot Prof Artrizio_wnd’ others, Lam_satisilod tiat me back to lign, So found & Hebr propriated £120,000 to ercet a separate build- | years ago he was not only poor, but glad: to e to CleveEangds former adiministra’ | the document these words: “The clerk who family to stay with, and kept under cover as | ng for the department of ethnology, his | be the mayor, and even the sherH, of the city | ti s that the pubiic erlb was not tha corded: this deed - in book— must be. o o VAN HPUTEM S COCOA much as possible butlding fivst intended for the educn. | of Buffalo. A plain, unpretending bachelor, ifciently wide to appease that * I think the story was recalled L D s o s et 0 ntian anditatbAs sl dodl vimorn sriu e o ELLELT “Twent to church and made_the acquaint- | tional exiibit. The latter will be placed i | Who for home comforts was glad to share o | mal's hunger, Gorden's four years of starva- | seeiug him pinning his tix receipts cach one fafn ndvordedmonts (from: Trade Hyals ). fonymy book o Thatapoatiss are auite ance of a Hebrow I thought T could trust, | the manufacturers building in the space for- | £1ass of beer and a pretzel with a friend tion is not x circumstance th the pangs whi fully in place. ‘misleading, and eannot possibly apply t VAN H. Cocon. and to him I told my story and my wants. | merly assigned to ethuology, amounting to | _But Cleveland struck a lucky streak. | for more than thirty year o afflicted s through at last, and in due time The Jalse reflection on VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA 13 Fectunlly vevelled, and the very Ho said he knew a man who could get me a | 150,000 square fe i o Then how he mounted! Lytton's Cardinal ow York's royal Bengal T, T, ) ice comes at the wdow, where I anthority cited to injure it, is therehy prompted to give it @ very handsome lestimonial, B * passport for all Siberiaand Russia for 50 1o committee on ways and means has re- | Richelicu,speaking of the phenomenal suce . vea few_shining silver dollars, which - rubles. The blank passes were kept b ived another urgent ipplication. from. pas | OF one of his compe id that it cost him yrenforth, who proposed to comypel the modesy beside the pile of bank T bookkeeper at Irkutsk, who allowed a con- | il §i §1in e nar | as to mount as high, as, in si vi et armis, to come down with | bills the man of so much wealth left, no 3 o 2 Spa juesting a concession at_the (RO sl ] : . 9 | : federate to steal some of them. The clerk IR N bk A g his rival had attained. Bub Barada in, bombarded the sky avound here till the | doubt reluctantly. had to account for all the blanks, so he filled | LT b Lo Lo oxh promotions were not a circumstance to | invalids and nervous persons who did not v Ishould still be the happy in the record book with the names of people et L = ; ¢ | thoso of Clevelund. - Sherifl, mayor, gover- | like to be routed out by tremendous dis- | possessorof the lot in cornfield addition, I who seldom traveled. The confederate filled, | corveat tumber of applications from Moxi | 025 rosident, and husband of one of the | chirges of dynamite exploded at the - rly train to Omaha some. day ot the passport in proper form, oxcopt that | fins ho 416 ety aixious G andsomest women of her time! While | seasonable hour in which the king of Den- | and pay my eity taxes while the capitalist is 3 he forged the sigatures and Gilse | noNotnd brlngon B resident he invested u few paltry dollars in | mark was wont to take his rouse drove him | still sipping his coffee and reading the morn- seal. T was told these two men divided the | §onuymhel RS ool E hington suburb, and lo! a moderate | out of the District. Since then he has been pers - b0 rubles between them., h passport 5 gilyer) fortune is realized out of the investment. | operating in Texus with no greater sucecss. re wis n “‘basket s one of your VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, numbered, and if mine had ever been que: i And now he hunts ducks with millionaires, | He should adopt the plan so successfully £oods stores the same d Por Thirty Davs et S Ak i a tioned the forgery would probubly have been | . The advance agent of the n of Johore | ; 5 to hire bonded warchouses in which | used by Mr. Whiteomb Rtiley's toad, as de ¥ of these £0ods in the lar FordnictyDnysioulyswenlliiofier our gntlce skoois ol mpnasnng discovered. 1 would have been det: Bl Cuicapoiiiringlig Joltho iall. otithe store the presents which are b seribed by himself dow was i pretty sight indeed. Follow Christmas Jowelry and Silverware at loss than minvfucturer’s cost. until the officers could telegraph E DAL (RO NMOXL £V L8 subioots. | pss” Ruth. Surely the € | vious like!" said the tree toad, the crowd 1 entéred the store, “just to ask Ot eld Trkutsk, when they would huve uncoy ‘ ‘.’f\“'lll"l“';l’l‘i'i'l‘l""':""""" i i 'I‘m‘,‘""l his | 1t prince was vight—it is better to be twittered for tain ull the pr you know. One does 1ot ne Fourteenth and Farnam Streets. e o oyul domain covers an i 000 square | Bom Tucky than poor. oon, stand in ling at one of these sales. There is N SO e “Fortunately for me my passport { miles. His & aracteristic is e i much good natuved jostling and pleasant WlmpseIan TGN iV ACor it hiaud arnam. SALRS HOR SALT never demanded, and to thit lucky his : dinmonc hen in full re- f operitives who are knowr ; awlish hole, words of greeting with friends, while crodit my escape, but it galia he strings £10,000,000 worth of them somewhat busy th i ARl above the din is heard, “Oh, N 1t helped me, During | from his shoulder X urty expects | qays, Harrison® is still on th 3 t si't this just too lovely for anything. the three weeks I was in hiding at Irkutsk ) be present at the open £ fair and B y 5 cannot resist the temptation to purchase I bought some of the richest clothing I could | Will remain in the United States several ] thing in this w i a glove busket, a_delicate affai DOCTOR : McGREW. of find, and the fur hat I am wearing today is o | OBt Secretary of State Foster is to practic T Ndisynk 3 4 = : 7 i o1 Andisa s svery piece woven into its pre 5 part of that outfit. My idea was to put on G aw, making international « specialt L Do L e cach one seews to_involye hour : FROM the appearance of a nobleman or of a rich % g Foster of the treasury, sometimes fam And then, thinks I, if it don't rain now, ventured to ask if these ware { Female "A\\ traveler, as far as possible, in order to throw | A\ anoaged girl's tongue is most apt to | i4rly called “Chur oL There's nothin’ in Singin’ unyhow. Amerien, and the bright-cyed little miss W off suspicion, and that trick worked to a [ A% SIERECE FITS JOREUS 8 MOSHADY S »f his many bu; suys, with a toss of her head: *“No, indect D o nicety. When I boarded the s runhysvariih heryhaoishonasibridalin keyo state. He will also, soitis [ yOnee inwhile some tarmor thiey are imported.” There i ) Weakness, hired a boy at 10 kepeks to car) valis AGE INOUEN i oula con) i h 0 - : VNI DUSE, it sty (Tt Te Only rich ‘men in ftassia Ao ihat, and 10 | _ The marriage of Hon. Alan Johnstone and LB oy noN LD And he'd hear my evy ady: nour us, evidentl; 1 . ] d | g et of contingent ren would the | And stop i 4 chiise, for we hear the following convers: i = Catarrh or kopeks is a- small fortune to the poverty | Miss Antoinette Pinchot will take place in | , n conclude to lay his down, LT Jest aid buck at last, tion: stricken peasants over there. Tsomotimes | New York on the 21st of this month Wanamaker is understood to have designs | And Wollered rain, i1l T thousht my throat | I'would like to find a basket with a_han- almost brushed against the officers in The marriage of Miss Beulah Boutellier of | of enlarging his bl as soon as he shall Would bust right open at every note. dle, o pretty little basket, for burnt = Chironic, ing them, but they glanced at the boy hester, N. Y., and Mr. Byain Martin of rtment e baslMol NI tatalediher! matches,” | = 4 carrying my grip, then at my clothing and 1 tak 1eeessor, 8 o litiowiinb agd, . edert Clorle—=iWhy, dojs:you/isave Sycur ibnns )~ Nervous or the portmanteau I had slung by a strap over ) ¥ ' tablish in New Y Y As I kind o' set matehes? / 2 my shoulder and permitted me to pass on | A 3 similar to his Philadelphia emporium, With one eye shet, We look up in time to seea smile flitting W -~ Private without question, evidently concluding that | u - 1L return to his Indiunapolis law i soft foatures -of b adyi =whilo she J 7 T was o man of wealth or rank traveling on | ment to heart.” wiin old " asso 3, Y0ugo dronnod GoNn o iny oyertsh Lo, ! 2hing) Dusiness. ¥ R T ey avey Miss | Ben Hare S you'll jest hush, 11 o ‘when . ly was together G Diseasts. “My Irkutsk port, v ) Yy ' after the evening dinner the dear little s sl 2 3 4 Tracy will 3 Ty R e o s on Lomon ) Gorcpad she Wi | i) the metropolis itself, where he ¢ e mother tied a bow of some faney coloved ¥ 50, CALL ON but {t might have boen o ne Christn sent,” ibe Jmowloagp liuhig doqu tud: | oo Qiscu is mowhut humorous | Hiro . 0 e e e, tara tho non | pl ;"‘,°’{,E,"::i,]\,i‘|j(',‘|k,‘“ procaution poselble | "o wman who aboth Fetsing | IR cages sincohe has boen g6 3 lines. Whitcomb Riley has many advocates, | of saving tho burnt matehos, oo | Dr. earles earies pass was good for eight duys’ journey to the | Married because he s afraid he can'v afford | “rycle” Jorry Rusk has not as yet been | 48 being probubly the iost | It was the same afternoon when a friend TR, westward of Irkutsk, and as it wus it is the sort of a uj pecting girl | gofinitely” disposed of, though when he has | American of thew all, 11, therefc | said: **You have an hour before train time; | Consultation Free useit1 had to conceal the other Bhould OYER JUITY YUYWHY: - transferred the agricultural bureau it s | L0 £OL the wreuth, he is quite sure to e over to the armory aud soe the ehild: e IS my traps was a tea kettle, arfl i s made I helor wheelmen in Buffalo have | quite probable that he will return to tho | 2 |lm-‘:-m.l\'.l‘ul.ru?lu( l"l\l:“ll-ih*“\" ” tund 50 we found ourselves'in the ERrthg Rk o, ; 5 with a double cover of zin. Between these ablished a fun A encou ment to | Wol 0 9] 0..De. - g A8 . Oustom 18 uol ilding where at different times in by- i r 1 9048 SHRB SPR two Iayors of motal tho Trkutsk passport | matrimony. They have cach agroed to do- | Elicns is said to have a good many irons | 2dapted to our institutions, any more than | yoe days 1 have watched “the wheels Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases Tutan teeat was concealod, and at the proper time 1" got | posit 0 in tho bink I:nnl tho lluml sum of | in the fire that will give him ample oceupa- ““”“:.:;'xy'.'"'s“'f.""m:‘.f\" i Yound™ (the roller skates). 1n. © too, [ hurve MALIE AND FEMAL. A v il o edgo s cover | #9500 i3 to be given to the first of the number | tion after the so a otonous routine stard °s the only @ d divine service and heard the 3 ND SKIN DIs J D yvivr ) lasEas ST he firstimportant station boyond Irkutsk ‘hlo protuy Q inan | But when the cabine! are purveyors to Groyer I, my oyes. Now sixty little lads and Jassies | ORGANIC WEAKNESS Al e was Towmslk, about 1,000 mile: nburgh hotel, has recove £10,000 dam- | forestall the president- nustructing The nesw congressidnal ibrary. butlding 4s'| A5 keeping perfect time to the music | BZ OF NO MATTER HOW S e o A . P for Dronci of broshiao ot maasriads g ule of prosidential fuml | pogiiiy - S0 foom up quite” conspleurisly | Sicn {1V Patierips | fect 1w | LONG STANDING o1t HOW OFTEN | MIIN fity ettt bElhe niit o and the guards at the fons evidently | Handsome young barmaids come high, but | cumstanc Ve not yot boon able to | 4nd it will not be so very long before we | \ould " go = often to sce these | PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. 1 i ta provon by th Uil oatime never expectod Lo see w exilo trav- | Scoteh bar parlor customers must have | accurately determine “whére they areat,” | Shall be in a position to be proud of our na- ) f y 9 L ] little folks danc is as natural | V LITY of t 1 ho have been cured. Write for eling in such luxury, for they never gave me | them. land has virtually informed these | tonal i When: 8 rs sk US | for g child to dance as a bird to sing, and NERVOUS DEBI " e und question 5t Py Smoublo. : A brilliant wedding at Redondo, a_suburb | dealers in cabinet ware that he considors | oW 0 show thom sur nutional libraty we | why not lot them? There was no loud talk | | BHGKS, SiSbiiea, WSSttt poowanentl sured LAt Tomsk Thad to wait six days for a | of Los Angeles, was that of Miss Kathlocn | that ho is a pretty good cabinetna bave to take thamunwiy geveral filghts and | oy hofutorous manners. Qoct 1y bright L il SRt steamer, and I boldly went toa hotel. 1t | McCook, daughter of General A, McD. M- | s¢lf. No journeyinen cabinetmakers, there- | Uhrough i numboer MR ey, pad . wien v would dance on one f f All maladios of a privato or de ¢ D L o) o 4 elther sex, positively cured. took thirteen duys on tho bont at 8 cost of | ook communding the Department. of tha | fore, need apply we ek the A bmd-to tell hather on i ! ; R FAT FoLKs nEnucEn 10 yubles to reach Tomin. Two nights and | Avisng and Chagles Crajghead, a membey | 1618 significant that the most cogent | it coul collav or théshault to o br | patient and kind, seems to inspire his pupils | 8l o o address, with stawp for Clroutaes, Fre A o day on the cars, costing 11 rubles, car- | of the law firm of Samuel Craighead & Sou, | enson given by its ady for an ext The now library2 whs 6 astion with the thought, I must be on my ¥ J vied me to Permo, and there, for 5 rubles, | Dayton, 0. session of congress they wyy |84 whewlbis fnishodon it pross good behayior goday.” Dr. Searles & Searies Bauth {othe Bty DR. SNYDER, 1 ot passuge on another mer for Nijn The vexed question of marriage in the sul- | ddnit as states the territor New | 4o ht. v 4 I'hose of us who were raised dovan cast ' h '} THE BUCCESSFUL OBESITY SPECIALIST Noygorod. The Volga was very low, and this han heen. fnany serilod ‘be S | Moxico und~ Arizona, and thereby guin | delight- . among the Puri 3 neing | Next Door to Postoftice }mt I‘ld‘u I\ml: ©l \|‘|‘\4ln,\[.\ Nijni Nx\.\{'um d | of war, who has mode the arbitr four .uldilmn;xl demo «Ini« wl;:llul' Sul;u' 3 ) b Imll 1 8 an important city fu oustern Ru R A L L A reople take the view that it is better for the W T Wl O ; 8 (et X much | and s famous for the great fair held there | M utenant may hitve one wité, | IERG M Ohe brunch of the it | ok 40 nok commp, Chamberialits Cough | 1yt In Hurpor's Monthly Th Mercer ey Mentane b ho i commander three, and 8 : e Remedy from a fifiliditial standpoint, for we + ol L [] overy . Me come from all over | Ak four. el | shall be of o different political e yign: | PAeeY S0 BB SaEpE . [ a pictu + Purveytop with violin Europo and many parts of Asia with goods of | {1 B ST OL S W J from tho rest. A republican senate, they |yt SVER S SERH Maguing, o paomi arm teaching somo very prim look- | Omaha’s Newest Hotel R Soscripiian 1o sell or exvhunge. MIl- | 2, 0 aiage botwoen solong | Clbim, would bo a Droper check upon i demo- | Gruggist of Bradiook, Pa., “but be weliiakiis howdo s DKUICIE 18 | - = handa at ane of theso fupter e U | of o Tumilios 0 conspicUous DsSN fh | o Cmarasirs misloeliios mead s popt | Y. of our custours have'spoken of 1t in | N PR KR el apscnily GOR. 12TH AND HOWARD §T5, yorn tho boat from Towslc and aguin on the | Furisiay soctoty is o matier of feguard 1o hold them fn bounds. | 1% WAL b aion ‘W Rave 1n e | Christian, for shom sie i « Rooms #1820 por duy. Mo, Welht: ¥ nd fellow travelers. Naturally they A Shrewd republican leaders, however, claim | By S B ists, ' ears passed by, and accompanicd by { MR BOMNAMGIELNSE AN Alrg. Al o, Oregon, Mo, Wel i1 out of ouriosity inquired where 1 was going Duchess de Luynes is 1o wed that tho sooucr. the seuate 18 demor | SOre Tor saloly duigglats Busband and a fricad, she veturned to hor | 8 Roows atg500 por aar it 520 i e LR s, 105405 T represented mysolf us the salesman of o tea | Of the Duc de Noailles. The bride’s wother | cratie the - better for the republican | i av | wted the prineipal | hative land to visit the old Duteh church 0 Keows with Buthat 80 porday. | merchant¥Mm China and as on my way to | Wis 101t & widow at 20, her husband dying 0 | party. “Give a beggar @ horse,” they say, | artists for - Falstdf "% A novel feature of | She says 3 o0ws with Bath u the Nijui Novgorod fair. My apj v | the war old saw, “und he will soon ride | the opera consistsin bje fact that it is with I'he two gentlemen were engaged in look- OPENED carried out my story us faras u casual glance The engugement of Mr. Foxhall Keene and | to the d—1." And who is prep 0 sy | out chorus, further than one of eight voices, | ing about and making thei | OPENIE would go to show, aud the inguirer: Mrs. Prank Worth White is announced. Mr. | that they ave not correct? How mauy times | which is introduced tnto the scenc in which | and 1. felling somewhat S odern 1o Every LLReet. Welght Welght satisfied with the meager inform vol- | Keene is a fine, plucky young fellow with a | has the democratic party apparently had the | the fat knight instruets his followers to keep | @nd dance upon the pave ] o Niwly Furnished Throughout, Hefore, Afor Loss untéered to give themw. 1t was a plausible | rich and very liberal Tather, who will prob- | future in its own hands and how quickly aster Ford busily engaged while he pays | When my eyes chanced to full upon the slab M. RACHEL €. JOMNSON, v use tea merthunts do go to the | ably supply him with all the money he can | success appeared to have made it mad! addresses to Mis. Ford. Balto below, and'I started at bebolding the well C. S. ERB, Prop, G Junetion, 1owa Iby. 147 1bs. 13810 way of Biberia, uud it excited uo | want in thie pursuit of his fuvorite sport in * ot drawn his libretto entirely from ~The | known name of Christian engraved theve. 1 s S ’ s M. ALICK MAL 3 hunting fields and on the vace course. Mrs. | The distribution of public patronage, which | Met Vives of Windsor, but had taken o lad actually been dancing upon the gray B comunicated with my wife and | White is 4 young and extremely pretty | is considored o be- such. o Mooy Wiy B anf e H i : be such an element of | sodes from all the plays in which Falsgaff | my old masicr, he who first taught me to rchants ote Wik.... o r 10 send another 500 rubles to a | widow, a year or two older than her flance. | strength to the party in power, is, at the be- | appears and strung them together in a con- | dance 4 4 . Eranxiin, A e Nijoi No\"mmd, 1 veached that city ————— giuning of an administration, at least, an | sistent and amusitg story, The overture is | One 1 reading of this sweet, AM ST., Between 15th and 16th | Mis Groiar videwas, " morning, found the rabbi, got the | Draw Your Own Conclusion. embarrassment, if not an absolute weakness. | stated to be exquisite. He begins with a ful lady, who wrote such charming | 14 B and left by railroad the suwme night. | " e vy KL BlAwall Cal.. ... 00,2180 Mr. J. O. Davenport, manager of the Fort | To dispense the plums without exciting envy, | joyous theme played on the flutes, which is | stories, noted for their morul excellence and Streets, MU, BAIA N BAUN KL, ol auxlgwe Lo kel oy Just b3 | Bragy Redwood Con I e, Cal, s | discontent and iéalousyamone tho appiicanis | iudually takeis by the oot fisteu et ‘w A, PAXTON, Ji., PROPRIETOR | i idea of having an American poct s being agitated, though of course And o1l Weakness and Disorder of 14th and Foarnnm Sts, Omiha, Nob JESR ] Tho following poraons b eatmont o1 . Dr. Royder, with 10ss of welght ns glyon below, AUGUS They will chieerfully auswer all lnguirios it stawps — are inelose. E%% _.“ Caleit by " Leavenworth, Ko . ¥ v 105 10 say of Chumborlaiu’s Cough Remedy: | 18 an impossibility. appreciate the S I finally the complete orchestr: unot wait for the *going howe hour i Lt — tea merchants at the fair, when | T used 1t for severe cold and cough and | Wrangle which will take place when the in- | swells out inte & Sonoro Ian of revelry, | of these little folks, but, saving good night NoFATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL, , would have been dangor of exposure. | obtajined unmediute relief. In the Mort | coming administration takes the reins one | This yolume of sound diminish rain slowly | to my friend, turn my face toward the union | Mavinz ussumed the management of the | DeStarvih Be dner e enon, e uiar aad et hx'l lllwhlml;m'l‘:'.-_l“l:‘; Yoscow, | Bragg Redwood Cas store we havo sold | hus olulxxwlu;w‘zlml before ‘the echate of | unsil jb sistkes tho pxaos ey ek ‘1“\.[.'.‘"u'{;'.'f"r:ff...'A\v".‘.}\""'.-'",-\[3.'..‘3 a | Merchianta! Tiotol | will mako prove- | Flumonials uddress with &. 1o stewpe, immediatc] Jermi N | . - | the election had passe: By p y ch i rd bel ¢ Beene ook o pol oundutic 8 of | pents and changes us w Tiinadihe hartar, bias. wha | oge cvaMins af, Cusmueriain'e wodi- | Hie olection had-pessed away the eteacy | laughten whioh 1a heard bebiud thio u the would-b depot and notice Euglish spur- | G of tho beat b whioh toutop s On DR. O. W. F, SNYDER, haok on fecount of the Quarantine Amsrican Orplicus O:. Korrs was #o” pro. ¥ UG vows housckeepiug in the nooks and corners | The Saibuls aui Wit of oVicker's Theatre Bldg., Chicago., I cholera. I was in coustant danger us Salt and luhtnunfimvu 1o goabouthunt- | nounced that Mr. Cleveland incontinently You dow't want a torpid liver; you don's | of the flust story, uminindful of vaiload mag- | il A "“}'{ o rar iy A i R e ko OF BEAUTY. A PEIFEC i soil, aud you may im- | ing for work. . seized his grip sack and fled to the almost | wa ' you don’ nates and injunctions. gen , bust. Ladies' Cocoro, will posttively ne ] iyl = o z2 ang e;":lw If you have piles DeWitt's Witch Huzel | The District democrats are said to have | Then use De Witt's Little Early Risers, the | 80 ends wy day in Omala fully usked. gogey refunded. Price, B1.50. Neale e q . - A1 N dostamp Correspondence sacrediy contideatial salve will surely eure you. caused Cleveland more trouble about their | famous little pills. COUNTHYWOMAN. | OMAuMA, Dec. 1, 16va Covory Bazer, L Jusepb, No. % . e. A conting o o om 10 0 IR S0l a0 Jon Byt | Sl dale inaceessible shores of Hog island. Bad breath: yoii dom't want & headache. | | But the conductor calls “All abourd ! and ‘1 beacyion bl p et | Bna ot e e to thle Jaws of 4 living grretod efforts 3 i

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