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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. 'EMBER 25, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGF;.S 3 ors » 3 4 oy FIVEQ | ting deep windows, layed inwardly. | dently with the intention of “making the for taking moro; o uniform asscssment law, | pride. His address is Plokrell. He served carnan,” or fuel receptacle. Thero is always | Chairman, how much aro we shy ™ A smils . @ 1ond Inw. He is also an ecarnest bellover | &6 & stave representative in 1887, a recess for nh\rh\1 peat or wood, sometimes | spread over the countenances of “the boys," 30 the fact that all oftices should be clective verybety Rnows dohwny. finished Iike an old-time chest, with a wide, | and the pot was fillod before leaving the N IR and he cxpects intr abillto that | fron. John €. Watson of Nebraska City, | Pen-Pictures of the Oharacteristios and Ous- | long dealcover, This provides a rude set- | church TO THE CHEWERS OF effoct. For United States senator he isdn | upon which', when not_occupied by some . who will return to the house as the float rep. toms of an Interesting People men ami f s e < " &Y mi Y Wor oL an inde . 2 $hne. H 8 * N ember of the family, will always be found A Kentucky Baptist' minister savs that B S e o ove that strange but everspeloved animal, the | some years ago & Baptist church in that An Uncompromising fndependent. oM "”“‘, s, Ty stalien mredl tailless Manx cat. A “stubbins,” as this | state tried a man for kissing his wife. The Hon. E. Soder et 10 1o BotSe | tine one vear bud reltnduished it 1o take up | WHERE THE TAILLESS CAT IS A MASCOTTE, | tailless cat of Man is called, is regarded in | formulated charge was entered, “Unbecom for Vhely (A Srie OF CHEEINY T0 | Shes s p I o r A T many districts of the island with anaffection | ing Levity.” The gentleman hccused had compromising independents in the last legis- | {jve befors the supreme oIt Of tHE STALS Of ing on veneration, n]w more than a 1 from home several weeks on business, Iaturc. Howas uncomfortably sine T | Michigan, He was elected to the legislature | The Weird Service of Olel Verre and Its T el N el oy . eyl B s B i L his party fellows, and fought all jobbery ahd has been returned for overy ses. SOnagy MTERISNL Sowmive- one injuring u cat will suffer dire harm when ouse, the presence of the with encigy. He was bo Swoeden, April ince. He was speaker of the b L Uil - at sea: for the ||!‘<|u--|ulu;; of this curious | congregation embraced her with a sounding 18, 150, he Wiien ho was 18 months 01d 10 18d | e sesion o 1500 T aae Wakeman's Regular species were cast upon island from a | smack on the lips. Some of the stwaid old ¢ | 0 recked ship, from which no person was | deacons were so shocked at such levity in | 1ost both his parents, but by the kindness of tutes district attorney for Alas Letter, Aot X s ‘ friends was caved for and qualified at the | Geny Harrison, but declined the pos saved AR Ol the house of God that the gentleman was ageof 15 to teach school. Having taught | hus for yenrs been n prominent republic In one corner, on the fireplace side of the | arraigned on the above charge, and escaped for thive vears he emigrated to this country ad . ! room, will always be found the stately | dismissal from the church by agreeing to do | and two years ago was chair Pee, Isle of Man, Dec. 9.—[Correspond §n 1805, locating at Moingona, Boone county; | committe s e B {Correspoiag | dresder, sot high in the room upon its four | bis kissing tome in the uture i PLUG TOBACCOS, WE OFFER FREE town trustee fo ral yea In Febru Buftalo county 18 nted in the legis- | Study of the home life of Manxmen, 1 p ockery ware ornaments its capacious entleman, parceiving a fellow leaning o a . N . N atr imilaritie: shelves, me of its two deep draws pro- against the front of St aul's eathedral who ol v, 1899, he resigned his ofices, came o 2 lature by one republ ind one indepy come upon many striking similarities h ] e e i : ¢ front of St. \thedral wh braska and Jocated a homestend in Phelps | o™ gohn Wilson was the hicky republican | tween the character and habits of these folk h for the reception of thedaily gathering | was unable to stand without some support, - eb an . 1 TS, ile e other is aped to the | asked b he < o ) he chur county. on which he has since resided. Ho | (ko ayeceeded i ¢ 7 his populi 1 those of the “statesmen,” of Cumber. B T elrs 1 oty ik | Wskeed him 1f g was gotrig to join the chwch .8 ¢ OUNLY SUPVEY OF ¢ b count : s y | edges with the weekly baking of barley clap- No," replied Bottlenose, “not edzatly jine, FOR B e o e T et ponent, Mr. Wilsor nd land and the fisher folk of Cornwall bread. still the staff of life in most of the | but I'm lean —leanin'—that way." (o) atc a S i AU il it Rearniey, His popularity 18 uttested Cumbe . countryside homes. Beyond this is the deal . Tsn Rising Young Harrister, | his election and “statesmen, the actual peas 1 ) Soki » ; 3 | i > ant owners in perpetuity of little mountain | WIS IS G0 it aale it wtire | (HCG at v Aoyt oo VAIRS w0 friWiy This watch is stem wind and stem setter, 18 size open face, a fine X tracts of land, which have passed from | gjjvared hairof the dame whose mother's | Potts—Why, no; what comes of the cloth | American movement, with patent dust proof safety pinton, and republican, He has be A resident | Sala’s Jowrnal father te st son since the border neces- | mother's mother set the example of its daily | is subject to toars guaranteed to be a tirst class timepiece in every respeact, suth Omaha for several yenrs, and has | As wet asa fish—as dry as « bone sities of foudal times compelled the warlike | scouring. » yrominently-identified with 1ocal poli As Tive Bird-—ns dend as o ston oFther barons to B out their lands to | . Between this and the dresser, as well as Migeles ~Simpson is very regular in his A Ha ds ne 5 M. Sutton is the junior partnor of the | AS plump DAFLriGESCas poot us wrat, Hhe! L HE k e g ""‘ . stout of | beneath the Tatter, is a row of huge casks | attendince at church now n (0)1 aw firm of Van Duscn & Sutton and has | RS Ftrowicas a horsons weak ns heir sorfs. are tall of stature, stoul of | gnq japs, The largest of these contains | Wiggles—VYes, the children in the flat are served one term as justice of the peace 4 ave of aspect, but with a certain | the greatest of blossings to the Manxman, | so noisy he can't got Kof sleep at home. 3 IFOR g As white ns a1y —ns black i ; L bl | the greate R ¢ ! isy hecan't get a wink of \ R - u L et As URENE s & drumn o free as the ¢ great gray eyes, which on occasion | In another is his store of saltedmutton o W e John Sinclair sentat rom Ote s hen s lend—ns Hght us o fes § 4 ; | 0. others 1 weserved fruits o 2] ore. i : K N Whitity, vvas Bor 1n Groon Bay, Wi, L1800, | A8 SRy ne e hestini h wonthel would flame into exalted heroism ot AR SR B W e o Tt o ane AR _This Umbrella is gents' size, 28 inchasand 8 ribbed paragon The follow car he came, with his A E i L All this you see in Manxmen in their com- | gle uspervision of the housewife, | frame, with fine handles of natural wood and autraclive silver i The Russian czar and the S ese king s, D oo kR A O i hones | Assibwnan tariols .| fortable homes, and one has only to acy woe to the Manx lad or lass Hilve OH6 tikLe 1h Gonthon=conth Ls n Blayols | s el s , As true as the gospe himself with the heroism of this handful of | unlawful proximity In rider. with the exception of two years, spent in A 1 herring —as fi " " " P . | site mer tne family up- " " ' ot q - il it oo langer i he. pam 10 kaow_ thnt. thee | flio- cormer ity & Romae it of o iy ine ade his ancestors having lived in the Island of A I looks do not belie thet Al charac ' | At s than all clse this | yearsof age, is the A . ‘O Tslay, in the highlands of Scotland, for th s o poke i v is nowhere on English soil a gv stacle stamps the Manxman as a bounte- | W eW congress g P IFOR past 300 ye st 3 ! g > to be found to the head-ducking, tuft-pull- | ous liver, It |\|||.r\ known to be lackir J. B, Watkins, who lives at Lywrence OC e 1 e . a:gs. He v 4 the common schools of : o n POPULAR SMILES, ; ing, fawning human whom the K A such comfortable matters a ounds of | can raise €0K00 on o show down, is el state noria tem has mer into home-made butter, tootnsomo skim-milk | to be the woalthiest man in Kansas This knife has b i1 Wiile of stt andis gandy B teaching for a number ‘ringing, farthing splitting vassal called an | ¢heese, pots of honey and conrse jam and Seulptor . Edwin Elwell of Sandwich, | patent back ‘\]v‘\rli x‘i]?,".ld\:‘"k&f\tll,‘i vc:'r .',E.‘L“J,‘,lf. C‘\fl"h,',\”:mfi,.‘ ",‘.’Lfi and for the past five years has been x 1 o of | English small farmer. slices of fancy bread and cake. All this, [ Mass., who will wake an equ quality and 'durabilit ¢ 2 v . { g hig in and live stock business at Burs it Homo Lil of Pattl @ueen of | Most Manxmen, indeed all save the pro- | outside the family's requirements, serves in | of General Winfleld Scott Hancock, has | TUpY BN carabiits MG Ui T an - enviable standing among his Song. prieto mountain farms, are ulsoMsher- [ a most genial countryside custom. Stranger | made a specialty of “men on horsel Therecen orunds are well known and give perfsct satisfaction business friends us a man of strict. integ “Patti? Why, my dear sir, the Amer 1 population of less than 50,000 heighbor never calls at Manx cottage | | Gomptr . svhereversold, as we only manufacture fine plug tobacco, Try He has been a democrat all his Jife people don't know her. As at singer | souls, i (g &1 town ollk, 1L 18 st S SRR e e e Ao s them while this is his first oftice in the state, it is | they do, 1 grant but woman, t least one in_ever; derives his | neighbor's children are never sent 2l By etk 000 Foo b Any of the abova offers sent promptly on recsipt of the required largely because he would not consent to be a | her beautiful home life, ne v support from the s of the from a4 Manxman's cottage without car collecting the inheritance tax on Juy Gould's | MUmber of tag eandidate before. SN L)/ et o | When boat builders and net:makers are | in their chubby fists some hospitable token | hoquests. This lump sum is as lare as his This offer will continue after January 1st, 1898, He Makes Wag < gt olog6) i poRition oLl AL taken into account, the proportion would be | from the generous corner cupboard slaty. Write your name and addrees plainly and mail to % 3 no particular desive to be int far 0 e immediate proximity to Huge wooden chair nd great armchairs Willinm Schelp, member-elect to the house | viewed on the subject, but. T do cons e ! 5 B e AT LR g cliabet iy i isgautacy bt o bt i thoondiess | il e o’ v o Ring | M Al DIES Af Kgens aavs that e PERKINS & ERNST, Covington; Ky. Lttt arvad It a base infustice to such a noble cha I | mental absorption of the facts and fancies of | Orry's time, give the place an atmosphere of | § &3 EEEE WATAE LAY S " L Cr ROAT R Vgl i - : FIIO1S e enes e, pamCTEom] possmsiad iy, Bati ton linva thie prevalCit | wanenvilt iRt i ve tiEouEh the cenb cetrdiness. Piltchies of bioon, golden brown R L L ol NOTICE - Whiat somo of tho doalers of Omaha [who ave handling PALM LEAR inois cight vears ago’ and was born in | ess circulated with- an's faco N i e ki oirdupois weight is nincty pounds, | CO ‘. 28, 180, u G s rumors meanness cireulat iinly molded the Manxman's face in | from their bronzing of - peat’ smoke, hang [ D Fashal Ry POBACCO] OMAIA. Oct. 28, 1890, t-«»lrm Heis a wagonmaker by trade, | out any « adiction. i g ympathy. Inrepose, it is a handsome face | temptingly from the rafters below the e U “l‘.';“!‘ iy tiey | To whom it may concorn—\We tho undorsigied dealors of Omaha, are nandiin independent in politics, though fo y i cer wus just leaving the pier, | \with a far-away, dreamful look. In anima- | thatehing, The tiny widows are shaded Puul ma who didi't pay s dentlst | pAT MILRAR HOBACGO, H6a:will 8oy, wo hod Lbin qurlilyBquaL oL nay naune it. Heownsa good farm on which | 4 ghting from one of the ocean racer: n it has sternness and fire. In ordinary | with snowy muslin, and the light is mel- | has been deprived of his yet unsottled-for | 0 P8 76 BvarriRLAl v L) e i b 3 h I ESTRIOEHCNA DR TR I B | (RBver T A In New York he is itiveness it bespeaks great caution 1 and s od’as 1t is filtered through a | false tecth by an order of the court. Law- | Map we have ever handled. When sold to a customer he will cull for it again. and musical authority, it has o pleasing peat fire ery of plants. The flames flicker bl yors are said to rob their clients of their eye | Tho deal connected with it i square one, and tho best we have ever seen. ffue- e Owns a Banle, i % savant, and he skground and your own face is op: hove un abundatice of glowing peat, chang- | tecth, but it takes a judge to divest a man ther, we choerfully recommend it to any dealer who will take an interest in show= < i 8 BRIV "6 ARV H & BITNeG 1 £ to | of a full set ing it. Spencer, a new member of Laneas- | Craig we . set in a perspective of windwhipped | ing the splace anon from orange to e e {1 D R ; luxy of republican repre CeRE A ne o del \Ilull_ m 'Y | landscape or steely blue sea, T think it is | purple: while, ticking comfortably and with d»ml ot of Harvard \Hn\wl\‘l‘v\ is a P. Tarpl 320 Douglus St V. W. Pennell, 1806, S. 15th St. rat Firth, He is a native of Water- the visit and g sl "C | truly one of the most hospitable faces in all friendly and companionable sound, a huge rof the eremation society in Boston, | 3. Costello, 505 th'S Pon Kt & Pahl, 17th and Clark St fow, N: V% s 01 vears of age. Hewa | rosh i his wind, i his enhus the world. ht-dag clock Ioolts. blandly down ty | and he thinks that the objects of the 0 | \iare Thror’ 219 8. Jon ot 300, Ribak, 1828 Clark St. educated in 'the schoois of Froeport, 11, and | for the good qualities of ‘the gr pu would be chased down a mountain | M ' homes these, but zanization are good, e does mot intend, | v ! sk A IR spent four years of his life teaching in 111i- | generally unknown to the public, kne side or tossed ove iff here in Manxland rity, comfort and cont however, to direct t his own mortal re- | b E L. A Blaok, 1008 N. 24th St nois and at Humboldt in this s bounds. He said _ if you offered money for any form of ing the Manx ar seri mains shall be incinerated. Al L vk Ay ’ i, HRE years he b i of Lanc: 1 have known Patti for years, known 1 hospitality. The host of a farm house or 3 not given to festivities. President-clect Cleveland tells the New red Armbrurest, 1907 Vinton St. Rudolph Beal, 1006 th St county 8 s o began business a personal fr and to my mind she is | ¢ortage regards your coming an honor, - rtable, happy and content sporters that he will have something . Bdwards & Co, th & Farnam Chas. Hinz, 841 N. 44th St. S, Omaha, Bt Fir e 4 ioal perfect embodiment of a pire, good, un- | vour stayin i f & y pleasure going with re. > year, er than hilarious importanc : to them in a titt, 1115 S, 16th St. Henry Leisge, 251200 avenworth St. owner of the % tentions woman. T will, in brief, outline | rpot, rom time immemorial no tramps or | and turbulent at A periods and moody w days. Possibly he is about to submit a And many other his 1as an able business man and a | My week's visit to you mendicants have been & to land upon | and discontented in the long and mournful vised version of the report sent out from good citizen. "lrlvrl uul' h‘n"l‘ ike the fairy l-:u;l Wwe | the shores of Man. N very long ago a | inte There is but one It l,\ in m.-' Broadwater during his recent gunning tri = ARG A e e so often read about in our days. | vessel breaking this law was forfeited. | year which may be regarded as of | tothe effcct that he had killed fif ty-five S — - . il Upon reaching the castle T was usher Locks and keya are unkuown in the country- | national importance, That i Tynwald | shipo at one shot Dr, SYDNEY RINGER, Profossor of Medicino at University Colloge, London, = 1‘;‘1 P ter, represe ; L to the | suite of rooms overlooking a h.-.ummi P sides. Utter simplicity and complete repose in midsummer when the laws'of the At the recent celebration in St. Pe "hf;.'%'ha ?fmd?m‘ Ht"dfb?fikg“,\?f-fi.';?,pfi"t"ncfi' f’c."""‘.":.".T.‘“;fiflhf.".\"fi.’:{ TSI y-first district, was | pect. A p datmy | in_ all m and cottage homes, d are promulgated and solemnly ratified A WO E NGB PR VArCHOW om' tha careful analyses ot Prof, i el el B bon In Somerset, county, Pennsylvania, and | disposal during my entire stay, his duty, 85 | Civiliztion” represented by an iuflux of | by court and v, Noiw, ns 1,000 years ago, | Durg; held ‘J,‘n"llfl\'\,‘.{fl“f('v‘,",’m‘.‘,' RN s VAN HOUTERNR'S COCOA i ailiations | he advisedwe, was my bidding, - You kiiow | iz rs from ull pavts of the | ail ) s 10 the purple glen where | Gy one’of the imperial -ministers, ma is {0 no way injurious o health, andthat it is decidedly more nuteitious than ‘“"l'l" ut are with the people’s party, but ti has o corps of forty house ser- | \wopld has not yet disturbed the serenity of fora few eloquent speech in Latin, Oue of the It other Cocoas.—It1s eertainly “Pure” and highly digestible.~The quotations in cer- he was a conservative democrat. He has | vants, so that one would rdly be missed | gpparently chungeless thought, feeling and | stands face to face with: cu: pap i mmenting upon the Russian's tain adyertisements (from Trade rivals) from my hook on Therapeutics are quite never held oftice in the state before. He | fora week. She employs a perfect army of bit. Strangers ave as gratifying to the | times, and roturns to the A By E R R SR IE e misleading, and cannot possibly apply to’ VAN HoUTEN'S Coca, went to_Antelope county in 1871 and taught | other servants whose duties T could never | g t s the sim- homes with the precious wraiths of | Jru) late Sotl ARl ot Aot The false reflection on VAN TTOUTEN'S Cocon is thus wally vepelled, and the very sehool for several y while improving | discover, unless it was the arduous task of iclty latte isfying to tho . Or1 Ad Tits Noren AWaiyers Tovived || hpanninister could mike slich & speach. authority cited to injire it, is thereby prompted to give it a very handsome festimonial. B his homestead. Hé now owns a well im- | allowing salaries i3 Ey Aot LhOBD RO i R Herbert Spencer been writing for . R'x'n\'ml rm about three miles northes Prince Henry of Battenberg and many y side of the town's uneventful life i more .lh'm forty yes m:!‘u part l(-\l‘lmgllx' cligh, where he keeps the Elkhorn Valley | French and Italian dignitaries were at the | to these honest souls 3 166153 D1 Bnloig Thar of the prufits fivo sile of is most im- herd of full blooded Poland China and York- | castle when Larrived. Dinner was the only ured in three parts— i, as i those folk ondlcssiy | Portant books shows that they have brought ogs. T8 in favor of some measure fol- | time all her guests met in a body, for the | A simple way ' —the birth, the (0(1 e rest. the presence of o mighty und heroic | Iim less than £1000 a vear. = Decldo lowing in the line of the Newberry bill. other meals were served whenand where we | The Manx woman is ruddy of face, broad } to brood mpon islands and | PhIlosOPBY Cocs ot by, Sho phitosopier in Not a Dred 3 vished, but the beauty and luxury of the | of gir nd has a tongue which deals in | islander When midsummer days have | ) WIS YORTEISVIELYORY IR AL R IR eCy tind in any of the Latin coun- Lis ighlands and in Cornwall. Of 1 1 ! He was born in monds : arls, an- | tries: you are not as afraid of it as youare | course the fla 1 \Witehos, | Ohio, however, lived in the same congres- other a bl : covered | of tho more roguish Irish it is less | but with th of Baul | sional district with Major M roprestiitative of the Sisty- | with diamonds, a v I canuot remein- | selfish than the faces of women you see in | must burn today not in ftious meed, | Was an intimate friend of that statesn Qifth district, is another of the independents | ber, it was too bewildering, Fng] ud it is not conjuring ill of youas | but because the Mar hers never J 1 to Chic it who ot in by a very close shave. 1t is said At all of the dinners there was an ab- | T A A 60 | FailedltoNight tham W partnership with L that if it had not been for the county seat | sence of stiff formality, und the flow of wit | conscious. Altogether it spouks loyalty, | ndeed, nnswervingloyalty to cstablished | M. Horz, who is Seht Red Willow would have elected” a re- | and good humor was’ such as i Vorn | earnes some sympathy and about ali | customs is their most marked charg publican representative, but the county seat | when all the restraint of formali | T T T A e AT |G L AT (s Niva fight resulted in Mr. Sheridan’s election, and royed and host and guests ave i rfect land. ra D e f i h- ABSULHPELY . I N INCANDESGBNT polit had very little to do with it. M. ord. After dinner and ciga s woman before marriage is no won- | motive which gave importance to the man by residen He first beeame promi- | b ey e 3 Sheridan is a farmer and vesides near Indi- | journed to the billiard room. Here a tr drous blossom. She is often sweet enough | of many, but_hold to the act and factof | pent in business as the holder of P[RE PRG{]P # o ¢ ELECTHIC LGHT‘ anola. He was former ublicun i store 1 hittle expected. shad | to look at, fair enough to rememver, shy | tradition with changeless zeal. “Our | patents for incandescent L al ) Stevens of Furnus, built in the room a huge §20, ehe .| enough to ‘malké pursuit piquant, but she hers did thus and so. We respect the | interested himself in the Jablod “Stevens of Furnas” was one of the best | And ts pipes uttered the sweet roles of | shows improvement with age—one of the gs of our fathers, caring not for theiv | Lighting company, and ultimately mght Xnown figures in the last legislature, He | S0me ar_opera, Patti and | best fortunes that can come to woman. She . save that they had them,” governs | about a_fusion between it and a rival com- Wil be there in this winter and promises | With the simplicity of children, took their | js wondrously prolific and her children make ention of wi pany. From that date he seems to have heen 1o make it lively, His first name is John | Positions and poses, and joined in the Mar her a glowing mother. Burdens develop her | and uncauny to you and to me. interested in all great electric ventures in and he is an independent of the independ- | then there would follow the mnotes of a | yeal heroism. The unwritten law is, from | Wedd! re almost 5o ret Paris, and to have made large sums of money NOT A DARK P Ty nad s | PERFECT PArty to secure the populist nomination. ust Squeezed In. 1 L] L] 4 o AREAR S s 1 shall never fotget. Patti, on these | ¢ lor. This face of hers is comely | come, the fires of Beltean ave lizhted, They | tual satisfaction. . 2o\ ey i E L o ot o ndapant presenta- | pocagions, was ablaze with jewels and nmore | withal, and there i NEhe Ben e b from hoight to hoight,as in puzan | | PeterS. Grosscup, appointed United States | 3 Aive of Buftalp cowniy s 1 He re- | Giimming, entertaining and considerate it avEs S hINL el SR S Har AT Ty 5 T toll you why it is done, | district court judge for northern Hlinois, in R Tt Bt i > | hostess 1 cannot im.lsim&) Ho l.lm she [ mouth and rendy tongue are not given th | Ther and fetish oxaltation in |'|:|m‘| :‘-f(;Imlun-llll«;x:m;(l. restin d, s deo- oigoM e leglsle s ? I, let me see. One night it was | deceiving. is a botter face alton | 3 25 ia7in somesparts (of (IFAland, i scended from an old Pennsylvania fami tyo vears ago, Taving 1ot the republican | 4555 WG 'Ghess wi : and d SRR O T D T | e o 1 Cornwall "Of | transplanted from Holland. i ents, although he was formerly a republican, | mareh, and all of us, like boys and giv superstitious custom, that she shall never | the tender and forgi _ex MhouehatiGa S T G T 1 it s ié Ho is 0 farmer and his postomice sqdvese 15 | with our billiard cues in hand or over | procede her husbands preparation are attendec rorous and OEAtH oW asfa s oo nalatill % g 9 VENTILATIM Edison. shoulders would tramp around tables all hearthside and marital ex - is | austere repross No one ci Sithie titlRotiace tor ] 4 ; A Held Many Positions of Trust chairs. The unstudied spontaneity of the | his permanent gudon Totoid | tell youwhy, 3 y 80, 0y []FP[[]E 3 M. John N, Van Duyn of Wilber, one of | ke ting w gty snd the volo e sho s the brightest, choeriost, poachicat, | beei so.” On the e Ry e oneof | the great singer nevs handsomest woman you can find in any land. | Cornwall, funerals out to 3 i Spreasiilativesalodt from Uhe Thivty: | heautiful as on the : Only in the mos 1t quarters the utmost limit of sy ttention. IN THE BUILDING | " fiow 47 yeurs of uge, unil colind is o e arted bo, find folk and customs peculiarly charac- | The body is carried, e dri to the | NIGHT AND DAY T Ant Tasami e, Hlohas boen b |iha jtolizes hisiwif : is always ready to | teristic of the little M. nution churchyard. Hours . are cou- | i B o soun L lor tyventyebwo | anter ny amusement, r 100Ks to | towns. In Douglus, Ramsey | sumed from th > the church. 1 | 5 Jonrs, ”:L'?" W “"' time he has held | yha comfort of his guests ow, toillustrate | here in > numerable delay i YL ELEVATOR |_i.| h‘n'u-”::. ll(ll{’:l‘:l .m‘nl-‘v.u'; \:I\-"m thi: ; a fishing party I\\uh org m{;':( | live much as they do in all little old English u:')ll'unlhm'r' uxlun-wri.yln. ;n:.l the ~iml ng ——— hea: 5 2 i DL sirict. court, ® | to visit the trout streams on the estate. The | coast cities. 1'he real Manx home, preserved | of an equal number of lugu us psalms, Hsibiod) e embes oF it sl gbioBrdate | roaliial was o fine one, “though ot st | in its materiul and humian entity Tor “nny | utoned i such shuill wfuor strains that the 68 VAULTS TR ‘1‘1 ATy SERVICE. 1 tho four years from 1688 Lo 1003, For per ini_carried a beautiful rod of | Jyudveds of yeurs, is the home of the Manx dest and most thrilling of “keening 3 { ”l\ Bl SO on IS o 800.L o tho 1 wass proud and carcful, for he is an | highlander or. fisherman, ot of both. Al vakes is often surpiss "he origin | 1 DUl AU d n the compilation and examination | *24 ROy T Y alton: habitations of these Manxmen are places of | of tlfs custom is also a mystery. No matter e T i e i 4 i Lo L s o *Upon 1 ing the s m anddisco genuine, though rude and simple comfort, | 1o the sturdy Manx ything differen it S ¥ SOALises of roal catate, iu which usincss ing the condition of my rod, nothing would | i wandering 10 all mammer of ot of the wny | Would be sorow for the Tving, & wrong to DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTS: and practically ds ;;'y g iy | do until 1 had taken his and he mine. This | |1,ces on the faiv sl ve 1ot be | the dead. - GROUND FLOOR: From bis long experience. with obublican. | i onellustration of his o ation. In | o find one abode 45 In the tender holiday time when these - a9 . 5 /s 3 R & : 3 fairs ho thinks that the laws tomiey 0 | @ bundred ways he sho s perfect un- | where poverty is appate T T \\‘.-ull~ “\_1: be read, Manx i‘_yu; ;y\c 1l pemote Beauty is but skin- 7 Y 2 EAND 1 1:3:;5 0o, Tevenue b Sioclating 10 | golfistnes ntion wi is seldom seen. Cleanliiess and snupmess | countrysides will have already celebrate i OB R : - | L ot Ol : JRyonue u‘}“l‘('uilflwlli::n':‘ AHI Bviel ey In that ve I had with Patti, w Y Are universa is a songful, sunny their most cherished custom. “Though dis- (]Ccp was pl‘ObilbI_y MU GAYLORD, Roal Estats, i IR AT MAILING county matters his wide Khowle gus da »ponies. She has thirty iu her | posphere within the walls and without} countenanced b; ergy, it hus almost LAND & oML E : 4 : ; s which are used exclusively for her plitude tempered ¢ held its own since the introduction meant to disparage beau- e i Dractlcal ideas will mako him an especially but to havi arivo ibagicisof | IRMLILS Vemiares by LTIl bl enl nity in the island, This is the parag FIRST FLOOR: RABRGE vorite pon 0s 0 great privilege. | (houeh the Manx nature is bl (uesitl e > of Oiel Ver ( ty. Instead it tells how | 1ok oManA BEE COUNTING ROOM, Ad- | PRANK L REEVES & Contractors, Mered a Ploncer’s Hardships, We went through the village, and "1 1 spective rather than demonstrative and tur- | corruption —of aill s n tising und Subscription Depurtments. N UNION T RAPI OFFLCR. John Van Housen of Schuyler, was a sen- | fair chance of arity with the | bulent. the of = Mur 3 casy that beauty 1S 1O | AMERICAN WATER WORKS COMPAN I'RAL LOAN AND TRUST 0O, ator in the last legislature, but this time | people. The vil sist of miuers and 1y every cottage is like the Cumber- ] uthorities A N¥ SENDneL T B T goes bick us a democratic’ representative | farmers and their families, and they really | jand “statesman’s.” It is low. broad, ample, | €V ces. But they are of no attain. SECOND FL¢ 20l NG, in“lm ;ilh:x county, e was born on a farm | worship Patti, calling ler their Jgood an- | Tig ure practically indestructible, and SyheD ”':‘l“*"‘fi-‘ 45p.015 $oX0 ope 1y «Th . H.A.WAG Agont for Gnltod Stutes | LODR, xington, me county, N. Y., Febru- | gel! On thi ve mothers and children ing, i with s s found with a key to the sacred edi- o5 A State Azont for United States | T - o - Ho remained on the farm until | sushed 1o doors und windows 10 eba bow | hpeiding e oWt | Siee, - Then from the remotest corners of the 5 There is no bcaUt. Mutual Accident Assoclation THUE EQUITABIL ASSURANOZ 80 when Lie went to the lumber | from her, and great burly miners stood with | egque v cow houses, sheep sh come all, young and old, each with a like the beauty of health” ! pr.CHARLES RosEwATE o1 on of Pennsylvania, in Luzerne county, | heads uncovered. fotis and cart sheds, The: bir own | long lighted tallow dip tied about with a bit PROVIL SAVINGR LIUE, of New York, | CHRI ASSOUIATION, and was employed _there three years. Ho [ +Now, there is something as a basis for all d t casant story of prudent preservation of | Of ribbon or rosette. i r= | BIA: : NSUR- | BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS, came to Nebragka February 25, 1860, und in | this unaflected reverence, and it 1s this, her | b eranone and kindly oot fadon of | % A5 the midnight nears, old men advance | WaS also mcant. to dispar pRaablibe AEf m'\‘ s ! \' ALY = 170 took up u homestead in Colfux county, | simple womaniness und sincerity. The | Deasts. Thero is alwiys o fine garden, This | toward the communion and chant the wildest, age. Instead it encour- | omana rige 'TON B BB L Nose aud Throssy having 1o team to work with and made for | practical relief of all their sufforings is ot only a bt of ‘bloom and | Weirdest carols and ditties mortal cars m . fae L N O L B ¥ | GRANT CULLIMORE, Ocuilst and Aurlsh himself his scant houschold furniture out of | hears about, and her liberality to these her | color in summer, & rich contrast to the vast | know. Most are addressed to the Virgin. ages beaut it il THI rough pine lumber. Afte ining on his | poor neighbors in the way of educating th breadth of golden, ever-blooming gorse, the | Some are in ho roes g Y. ot S A RD FLOOR. flest farm in Colfax precinct fifteen s ho | Why, no matter what is going on in her 1it- | purple heather and lichen covered rocks, but | 9thers ar K o . Pears’ Soa is the ! 7OHNGRANT ContractorforStreot and Side- | DIt OSUAR 8 HOFFMAN, mnlnl\‘:nlll;hrhh: Droaent furm of 613 acres in | tle the who her guests may be, whether | Manymen got as much. as Hollandeos for “h'r«x’:lll on I ach a li lmv'll‘lidu‘u’s plLl‘h_iil P 18 w lk‘“‘mmxl:x"‘n‘«*{ e UNITED STATES LI#'s INSURANOE 00, chland preciuct in the same county, which | the Prine - “daughters, or 5 ort out of theso ; air | exultation. Strange and wild these mid- N \ PRICK, Law Oficos. S Now Ko he has cultivated successtull MR Aerican ke s, 1he, RaNbry. | Lome QUL PUL AL N0H0 okl jilled ikt wight seaies wt- the smoment of Nativity i | MEANS of health to the |reviny commrNo" gL ERBAL e is always thrown opento the miners and | warden and every hedgo between the fie Manxlan ie bardic Btrain of old, hel ski 5 o b : B LOAN AND IXV T o D W, vopmesentativo o e | thel ooy o frenis, ant v hono | K55 SSHL fhom Jntaking. e, i | true o i doi e Shibing i of Lo skin, and so to poth these COTIKL NOS. LiAND S R BE NS AR 0o, “ifty-third district, was born April 17 people are being educated and enjoy for ed with roses, where the tin ye 18 0] veur flashes its flame y S A ' URANCE cOM- |51 s e ¢ STt y aftorsan county, ndia ; nothing operas and improvisad entertain- | rose is a marvel of color and fragrance, with | sirongh Ghtla Opih hip Cdesrilitle sorts of beauty. VNN ANGLO-AMELIUAN MOSTOAGE & TROAK punlican he is now independent in politi ments for which we, through her manager hawthorn and honeysuckle, they furnish oue | 151 of Man. BROAR 14 VY AKRMAN, 3 > o, S AVOENey, 5 % s boen somowhat i Ty allied sich | pay from 810 to &2 a'scat. Ihis little theater | of the most exquisito churans of the e, G S All sorts of stores sell FOURTH F‘;?S}:'k e L e 0 county's interests and held oftice | you have of descriptions of —it is Within _the Manx yeoman's home the | . 8 WO 1 Phad oricy : 4 . A s CONN TUTUAL LIFE INSUR. K RODEFER & It IR, Hammonl types as county comini o Lo soans aen | gom, lig ghout with electricity an. joture is Homely but. pleasing. © The house | SiXty days sooner had' his sailors been it, CSpCCld“y druggxsts, 3 2 M. ELLES, Architest (writars, nic education. Ho is ishied in white and gold. On the drop | , living-rooin and kitchen combined, is | Strevgthened with s ExtractofBeof. | o, & oLl PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- LAND COMPANY, OMpegs BA 0o of. & rotuntion L oavion. HO ls | 0 s splendid ofl painting of Patti fn | side of u green painted door and short 7 o all sorts of people use it. o i yorin T blisher, vates snd will introduce a bill to that effect, einiramid : sage. On the other narrow slip of a | HARTFORD LIF ND ANNUITY INSUR- | OMAHA COAL £ ANGIL l;ll' \\'llljln;:lml ,-.ih‘;u Congress o puss i free ~-|¢.-lr.'~.~. ing again l‘u her 11.-.;;1.-.--;. arted- | parlor, for, as with the Staffordshire potters, | | T ANCE COMPANY. 8 R | LR EXENBERG, Presco Palntor. silver bill. His address is Hay Springs ness, 1 had o practical example of an instance r is a hereditary and necessary | the eff manghes are hoodooing = e STER & HOWAR ; JORE, Rtol Estuts and Logns S 2 of it. 1 had risen vather early one morning, | dignity with the Manxmen, (1 is, a8 usugl reac ; isled the = YEDATER & HOWARD, Lysuranca, i tSALCOLL AND REPORTING oot i ::,‘;l‘;l‘:":[‘““‘:". e and before breakfast had taken a little con’ | with other places of dignity, the only place | interpreting a troaty, - The’ viotim 1o ew JAPANESE ESTEBN UAB BLAVIOE ASSQCIATION, ‘| NOY. S sontutives o paiunell, one of the vepro- | iitutional, *On roturning 1o tho of discomfort in these kindly island homes. | Joshua Given, a fullbipoded Kiowa, edu: I1LE ANDEEY BOSRWATEL. Saniury Foginsor | BTARLITON TANSOD, ) o hi i 10 April, 1555, and has lived all his 1ife i | ooy She ',‘,f..‘h',“',,\f‘{l’fi'i‘;:;_f"’"‘"T, g Besarl | o the centerf this wom will alwiys be | eated and ordained u Presbyteriun minister. ——rn REAGAN LUMBI PACIVIC MUTUAL LIFE AND ACOIDENT this city. Ho s o graduste of the Hisy | WiDE 0 i . hile bere ound a little square mahogany-framed | About three we agq several Comanche 5 3, { 1 1 S&SMITH i raphers, SURANCE o0l Ho apent 1k years, ot S S | and the door opon and Pattt cume down | ehintz setulo s in the’ window. Ovor tho cine men held a jpgeting, and, after | CURE DR 3. W. HOLLIDA Y. " oBraphors L UACKEN I o 3 b Mill- | the walks, stopped suddenly, and, calling to | tle 18 & huge miry e L | MR B 4 T o ) at Orchurd Lake, Mich. O .10 | mande pieco s & buge mirror wivoso texturo | golug through a mumbepior mystorious care. | o \CADE L oud el R FIFTH FLOOR. M $ Or ! 2 her gardeuer: Johin, please, 1 wish to soo choppy as the surface of the Man-en- | monies, they produced i, decr skin o T TR T T Ty s sirn fiome he worked i the ofice of | you!" Ho went immediately. Sne said: | circling seas but this reflects in a zig zag | likeness of the nterproter, Tev, Mr. Given, | poiiorion Olntmont in Capsulos, 'aiso i boxand | HEADQUARTERS, U, 8. ARMY, DEPART- | OUILE I WS 8 0CIbOr of the oacineenier o bich e | Sere is a erippled dragon'fly”and 1 want to | way @ marvelous collection of stuffed birds, | paintod thereon. This they tacked up and, | o Miooabs Ladoo” 3 liary MEND DK SHEPLATLE B U&loos PAYMASTER. surveyed the oute of the B & M throue, | 108 the dogs out, won't you please take itand | dried grasses, China dogs, vases and ram’ | going off a distance, shot an arrow througl | Piles. Thisremody hus nover beon known to fail. | DEPARLM CONMANDER ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. B ata, a0t o I M. through | j1ace v in a safe place, for Idon't wish it | pant shephecdesses, with sundr ry- | the chest of the picture. More mysterious | 9" hox, © for $or sont by mall. | Why suftor from | ADJUTANT GENERAL. AL S PRACLIOR Thechaie, Four yeauell is u thorough | worried * 1 toll you ‘sclfishness cannot well ( lugy ‘Trom - Drajdle | days | actions then took plac e WhICh @ mes- | pomtiaals siven with 6 basos oF olund ths aanor | INSPECTOR G {TEF OF OBDNANOER f: i bl Zathar andiurs, 4o e associuted | exist in o womats who from carefully guard- | shells which sailorsous * have ! " was sent 10 the objoet Of thelr dis. | T oL eured!. Send sthmp for fros ar. | JUDGE ADVOOATE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE Withnell & Somee werher fn the firm of | fug a wounded fly will start out on weekly | from far-off shores. This dim little | like to inform him that in twelve days he | Di8€tsusd by Kuha & Co. dragglats, 8010 axonts, | OMIEF QUAKTE R, ENGINEER OPFICER Duilding business as any con ol rge 8 | younds with a basket filled with money is seldom disturbed. Fitly enough it is | would begin to bleed at the lungs and con- | TBF 111101 Lus stroots” Omaha, Nob. CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE. o atare. Withuanony «Nx) racting ;hm | scatter it without ostentation among the di almost exclusively sacred 'to the uses of | tinue to bleed at intervals until death re MEDICAL DIKECTOR, ownors of the immense briok marfecto, | SerYing poor of her district. funerals and weddings sulted. As the twelfth day drew near, Rte which covers six fieres and. ostonde fon | o Now just a word or two and I've done. | But the comfort of the roomy old house- | Mr. Givn grew despondent and. oppressed Twenty-socond £o Twenty fourt s s from | Just as 1 was about leaviug Craig-y-Nos | place and kitchen atones for all this. The | and on the: appointed day became sadden] C. F. BEINDORF'Y, Architeot. L. C. NASIL, Loans JRas raccond to Twanly-fours s and | Patti came to tell me I would not be able to | stone hearth is deep and wide, and the feet | i1l und suffered o hemorehago of the luns < secure any luncheon on the train and placed | of a great family might all have place | Other hemorrhages followed. d at last A D JOB PRINTING CO. HAMILTON LOAN AND TRUST 00. € Another Familiar Fuce. in the carriage & wicker basketiwhich she | upon it, with room for hido-an Rad ke rRitet SMUNETRARAS Hasputon AUl SLAAN . F ' | U, 8. ARMY PRINTING OFFIOES. EPITORIAL LOOMS OF TR RRR Gombass (John M. Wardlaw, representative from the | had packed herself aud which contained the | little ones between the owners' chairs. The * DR B CW 5 e, e [ Luk Bwerootyplug and Gailey rooms. Thirty-third district, was bor in Wareen | daintiest of lunches, surroundiug a bottle of | fireplaces are broad and deep and high. for | The genial fudge advh ; wnt: & shuctfe for Hysesti Dicssas ¥ia ysa: | MANUFACTURERS AND CONSUMERS As- | o, A, UPTON C0, Losl Estate county, Ki;-;t.u ey, near Bowling Green, May | old wine. After reaching the train I found | burning peat or wood, with huge, vast chim- | his excollency, Governor Bur oigh, is 4 mem- | ralgls, Headache, Nervous Prostratlon cau BOCIATIO I.A DAWE 6, 1887, When quite young ho moved to Put- | her kinduess did not stop with her own peo- | neys above them, where & wholesheep or pig | ber of the Unitarian society of Presque Isle, | Lagor or tobscoo, ! Moutal Leprs J. B. CHRISTION, BARBER S1HOP, Bl cunLy, e 30, 1561, he enlisted in the | ple, but extended to railroad employes, for, | might be roasted, and the great chains and | says the Lowiston —(Me) dournal The | Sortaessvf tho Brato, eausing lasnaity, wisers, do: SEVENTH FLOOR Tuventloth finows infantwy anud served till | knowing I had been a guest of hers. nothing | hooks for slinging the pots above the fire | socioty helda parish sneetlug, not long ag, | Tosiiouatire Old Ago, Norvousaens, Los of o . ) . * August 80, 1862 on which date ho was mus- | was o much trouble for my comfort. would bear the Weighi of & cow or an ox, to consider ways and means o make upq | ¥ oaknoasad, T0voluBtATY Loason, Bporm: FBE ROTAL ARCARUM PARLORS, tered "z"x:uflw‘z';:.':-if'fi:'i')" ‘\’;.. C. m""r us “Yes, 1 1--nl vm.ln the greatoat rcxrv!.“‘l‘he ; Tn some o(hllluae habitations the chimney | deficit in the amount required to pay the sl Hapd by ST8j-paestion of the treln. A » 4 he 1 of Fort | week was not only one of pleasure, it was | is 0 sot back and outward into the garden | ary of the minister for the ensuing year 4 b ch 0 i n : A 7 eury, Fort Donaldson and Shiloh, and was | one of profil, for it revealed tome in truc | that a genuine Scottish “Inglenouk.” such as | Postmaster A. O, Perry, oeoupied the chois. | B wilsbas ooy o iach, order for boxes with A few more elegant office rooms may be had by applying ';uen'- at the siege of Corintih, He isa | character & noble woman, doing @ moble | may be found in the olden weavers' village | and, after various amounts had been pledged | 4 od only by Theodore ¥. Lewls, drug J : . { wember of the Grand Aray of the Republic, | work.” of Garteuside, near Melrose, is formed, with | by different mombers, the colonel arose evi- soutlieast coraer liik and Fersem | to R, W, Baker, Superintendent, office on counting room floor Indian Territory to