Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 23, 1893, Page 16

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TS IS HHRRISIORSIIIOIIIOICICIBIOIINICIISIICIOIICICIOIOIOICIIOIOICIIINNE FREE FREE — FREE FREE & Every purchaser of §5 oo w yeth ot goods or more will receive s | Some of the Traps Set for the Downfall of Rural Visitors, : l‘.\t‘r) lwurch.\wr of ¢5.00 worth of yods or more will receive AN IMPORTED PLACQUE _ il \ ol : : ; -~ AN IMPORTED PLACQUE \lly imported by us from Paris) ALLUREMENTS OF WINE AND WOMEN | Visltors Want to See the Elephant and MPORTED PLACQ are Taken In-Stories of Some of the Vietims - They Know M Now y and 14 inches hizh, rep « wide and 14 inches high, rep- swutiful ehildrea : &2 3 HEINY N N 4 24" @ \bree benutiful ehildren It isvory ¥ _ 5 3 : ; s S CHcwers, TUis vory 1 owith cubossed,decorated with tud tbe gurden of flow- his every appearinee of being painted by hand 1t s without douht « « Despite the effort A people to give the impr \ hotbed of v wsual obser ed by ni doubt the ium SRCRACICIIOR he con hings ¢ ) the Ao % in Omau elsewhe 7 et / R % onfined parativel derous broi pers crazed b e We n e ition below only a few of the many bargains we are offering 1n the different departments this weck, Space does not admit of our meationing more, ih tendan their absence all deseripions a wide berth The Omaha police force ta amount of Just pride in this conditi but if you will honor us with a call we will show you*the grandsst a of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, etc, you ever saw, a ad at prices from 23 to 40 per ceat below all others. HURNITURE DEPARTMENT ORRPET DEPARIMENT. ilar Price Regular Price Chambar suits. ...... 1.00....this week only # 3 ulg oarnet.. oo 1.00 Washstands. ... 1.50....this werk R win carpet........ ) . Rockers ... . o 3.00. ... this weok X oleum .. il 85, Ixtension tables Y ...this week ouly b Matting . 5 Wardrobes s ... this we nly 0 Rug carpet Ludies’ desks... ..u.e this week onl) Velvet caspet. “this week o 1Bookeases TS T 50....this woe! Curtain poles : 5 this week only Purlor suits. ..o.eeves .this wees 50 Lace curtains, R this week only Folding beds. .. 5 50, ... this week ouly ¢ Remnants matting 3 this week only Kitchen chairs........ 0....this week only Remnants ingreain.... .75....this week ouly Center tabl 4 . this week only 1.8 H upplemented by a e similar of ; ~ ~ s 2 L i HE BASEMEN' ises of which the story or s the 3 ht of It is natie record that . = < o 2 : ths violimi of the S it Grithes. ate most ARl - i ) _ Regular Price ' = S frequently men from the country who visit e Fioi P ; & wsoline stoves.......$ 25.50....this we .50 Ten sots. ... R this the city for somo purpose or other and woline sioves. . 6.00 ...this week only Hanging | o this week o quire the desire to sce the dark side of met 1solineovens . .. 3.00....this week only Hanging lamps B this week only ropolitan [ife and often with disistrous ‘ie Cook stoves, ..o 1250, .this week only Piano lumps this weelc only \d\:s No mat <v}n oW old y:W\“ ‘w\i ¢ Wrought steel ranges. 40.00. ... this we only 23.75 Banguet lamps. . ..this week only RR e (8 Ui Buby curviages. ... . .this week only 2 Ice cream freezers, . this week only coming into the city ov day who a Baby carringes. ... ! ..this week only Chamber paiis........ 5....this week only Simple enough to fall into the satie trap an Refrigerate vensne . week ouly 5 Toilet sets.......... 5 this Dinner sets g, .... . 50....this week only 6.50 ] Wood pails 25 this affairs, and claim that the record of the city in this rc t is unsurpassed by that of any city in the United States of the same si ind governed by the sume conditions But because the eity is comparatively irec from the depredations of the criminal “fra (e ternity it is not to be supposed that it is a k onl place where innocence can walk abroad onl without beinge victimized. There is no large ity in which there are not many me Eow swindled or robbed who poc their 1 and g0 on about their busimess saying o ing to anyone about their misfortune bec more than all they dread the ridiculc their acquaintances Omuhat is not without its snares unwary and unsophisticated and it is ssume thiat the petty crin ich come to the notice of the police and the public are HORGICICIICIOINK Dy x ~ ek only only find out when it is too late that the same old game can be played over and over th such changes of detail as to blind the es of the country cousin and relicve him of s hard earned shekels before he knows it Perhaps seven out of ten of the men who ek only PARLOR FURNITURE. gular Price ‘ Regular Price Paslor suits. . .00, ... .this week only $24.50 | Plush divans. ... 12,50, ...thi Parlor suits.......... 060.00....this week ouly 89.30 | Piush arm chaivs..... 10.50....'his w ) Plush chuits.......... 500....this week only 240 | Single lounges .. 0.50. .. this weck only Price Reg I'rice RBed lounges. . [t this week ouly 10,50 | Plush conches, 15,00 this week only 0.50 Leather | Bro elle couches 5.00... this week only 1450 | par.or suits 00....1h1s week oply 67.50 . Regular Price Lupestry parler suits....$ 90.00....this week only & 58,00 Plush rocke 00, L this week ony i Coperotkers. ... 2,00, this weck enly have been swindled or robbed in this city | during the past ten years owe the is fortune to their propensity for visiting t burnt district, where either theie evident rrec partial condition of intoxication marks them out as ready vietims only wa ing to be plucked. 1t is claimed that'in the swell resorts of the demi-monde i man may lay his pocketbook dov nd it will be B turned to him when he leaves in - the morn. fng. Butdon't try it,if thereis anything in the pocketbook. ‘Therare some wowmen of the to vho are honcst and honorable, 100, aftel ain_ standard of their own is their i is that for which » sneritic heir hood and Jpiness, and as > they are not by what me ¥ obtain it ve been several instances known men have had their money amt vi stolen from their clothing” while th slept in one of the most gorgeous and pre tentious of the resorts on the “Avenue” and y loser. prefering to lose the money 0 1 to admit that they had been a ‘) » of the shrine of lost wol G n, through long ex 3t B, have becowme adepts at g f ture and the wmount of money he carries with him. There are dozens of ‘little tricks which they obtain the information they sire and there are but few men who arc smart enough to fool them. Men who have become inured to the ways of vice in its wilded s seldom display a roll of money ina plac this sort. ‘Tlicy place the bulk of their funds in an inside pocket and retain uly the sum which they expect to pay for their evening's dissipation But here again the ingenuity of the woman them one better. Enter one of the ‘r Ts a great CREDIT HO It is an instituti OPLE AR 1 : How well you can furnish Itis an e the HOUSE- 3 4 > ; o { S s e ) KEEPER is made welcome, & g = i B i your house through the help Ttisa G o Oust e R T s A X ; R i = - L at our credit system .’}Hmnl: you, every sense of the word. &m d 2 : " ) witl.cut 1cacy money at Cash Prices. fashionable resorts and order u rouna of Jrinks, presenting a $10 bill, The woman in ’ ¢ 3 charge takes it and after a brief absence v turns and asks you if you have something 3 ying that she cannot change it i Nine men out of ten wilt fish out a roll of bills from their pockets aud try to find smaller note, 1f they do not their 2 T~ P RATRQT = 1l te. 1f they d ol EARTIH’S GREATEST TRADERS IN MERCHANDISE, 1315.1317 Farpam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. which is presently forthcoming. Of cours Write for 128 page illustrated catalogue. Write for special Baby Carriage catalogue. Write for special Refrigerator catalogue. Mailed free. Woe sell goods on our easy payment plan, anywhere iths there wus uny amount of money in the house, put she hus attamed her object aud found side of the Pocific Ocean. We pay freight 100 miles. Open Monday and Saturday evenings only. Special inducements to young folks starting housekeeping. out just how much money the visitor has on his person. This trick is susceptible of many changes, and it i & smart man who can spend an evening in such a den without unconsciously giving the inmates an exact s 1o the limt of his funds, 'fifimmm@m%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% the beast, and to whom crime is a pasti . and robbery an e day occurrence, He e reauth Aot u e T 5 histac L . efom, | to discharge the accused and send o | same time an oppor e aElty tha e [ 5 : S the unsophisticated ave never safe. Before | 10 (Sehixee LIS 0 inpdReepdifihellisamo ] me an opportunity to gr Atify th lishment was a guest at the Paxton hotel FLOWERS AND SHEUBRERY. he has been there five minutes his fate has | FHIEES e R AL ouEoRlLY It is one of the | He approached a hickman at the corner and is & white variety, and its flowers | white flowers, on a branch of liteen been decic Either he is givon the cold | thun an admonition 16 ke88 0 B2 TiChE0 | 1t leads the id attractive resorts to which | inquired if he could take him where he could | Oriental g luce “changeable orne i imm anicles of graceful | inches lone. 1t is one of the easicst shrubs shioulder as one from whom 1o revenue is to | A1 BATTOW way during G R It on s ‘-'“,'"‘“- ‘lsh ugh l\ln-\’ may be | have a good ti <t od tho | roses,” wh white in the shade and (e form. The last nam Fravioty | to transplant, as it hus o ma f small be expected or he becomes the vietim who | thecity. . e : 0 danger of having their pockets picked, smmodating by, “just jump in anc lood re 3 Kt shadaand, | pidtllyesiua SRR, HD0E RN BB frid ol i bt Lo has entered the toils and must be plucked by I\hunhl‘rsur shocrimlun) Lieme o o antlydl (ta MSIL e tvaRa A dEom: RHsinD A R e RN b",‘,]‘ ';‘:[”‘ s “"‘“'m ook |t 3 bily Qifterant 1o th oI A nnbe il S e b Tots papers have, during st fow years, be- | with such allurements as the practiced | a time,” and before the evening. w s where yon can_easily look olant, and the color of the flowers hishes tha I means o fo, el to do business | tome familiar with the names of Fannie Mil- | female seducer knows how to Invent o Ume and befora the ovening was ovok | afier thom. Tho soll shoula be very rich, | Which 13 Raleiliing, onch 0L QUL HOR (0 pove thivn thEe e e crvapaves | lor, M Johnson, Nell Frazicr, Bdna White, | Bat the painted women of the slims aro | literally kept his promise ! and grrass and weeds must be kept out of the | being of excoptionally laree size, althous i hei They are slender Siound Bl well. kniow thav ho will never | Anna Brown and o number of other fomalen | nat the anly ones iwho subsls gELly kepg his promise. @ deivor romom. | S0llAround thom, (Cho best liquid tevtiizor | (62 BEEHENE AN Ro® massos on the | i | t Frabnine o it well Kiiow that he will ever | who have semioecasionally been atrested for | ulity of our country vis T A e T m- | for roses is a tablespoonful of saltpeter (ui- ' urrange the e fn ol Bass RApAIL particulars the result « SO0 ke of SrnEIE | robberies complained of by susceptible gran- | others who dislain the R ds oAbt | THSovaa RIS SOdEE IS MR | sivataiotiRodn) in b viworzallon wateting i | &2 undaries of grout { forcing pro hich they unders freely so much the better. A little diplo- | ESrs. Some of them are colored und gbers | tice 1 by the mor hardencd croatures of the | ot unwilling to go out Sk Vs hon) af | taRAter. gURLE Exiogd ek B O e fhnt iroon proamallghia matic pumping wiil suffice to make tho tm | Wt B G TGN be NaLAS [ ReR ContA ¥ nger to | company once in a while and have u gay The bloom of nearly al! plants can bo | piae sl oo oy d to the s v el A asion cortiqn and ho 18 Judicioasly piied | women named could probubly be numbered | muke their acquaintance £ forced, but not so with the chrysanthemum, | fade Guickiy schet EXBosed B S g d tho old ! Ats popular flower knows whan lte time to | Givions. [ted or pink coses are bleuch as if by chance. | time. e explained the m e " The whole s ere run ™ o f L D 9 tter to his pas th o 1 what: fow wits ho had | by hundreds. The whe ng were run y are very reluctant to accept the | senger, who' was ansious to ¢ St exposure to the lht, whilo the color low roses is deepened. A good supply Ler in Frau Dammann_and Ludwiz Spath. The | paies of these, or_twenty balls of beautiful | n i soffered advanc ¢ 3 drive sund when he came in are scattered, aud the vesy | 0ut of town by Helsley during his | proffered advances of their victim, and so | and secure the s L e nd 4y oom has come, and it blooms then or not at re the services of the friend” to is cusy teri as volice judge so0n ed, and | work upon his vanity that he is ready to be- | assist hin s o e o fulend® to 1 all. Tt may be 'keptin the dark and cold form and Thoro are numerous ways in which tho | 8inve then most of ! lieve almost anything that the charmer | the ..,,”,::,“,',",’,‘,’“ "‘3,};5,”"\" isive to decoritt® | 4ud its growth retarded, but when the seq : bottor for white roses, Ther fore, | has been found that roses gr W young, last tick in the game may be played. Pei victed of various crimes and s e chooses to tell him. Nothing flatt the | and after some aimuksted reluctance got into | 500 arrives it blooms, no matter how small 1o keap red and pin S L \ wished m‘h’n s ore perfect than naps the victim becomes 8o inebriated that [ 1rMs in the penitentiary average man so much as to reilize that he ) the carriage and the party drove off t ol | it may be d place und pub white aud yellow grown on old bushes, no matter how s to vifle skt i Not very long ago distingnished gather- has made a “mash,” and if the we va' | Fon 8 i paray crove ofL lowurx > o 5 ’ near the window. Water on roses shoul hoy may be caved for, A rose grown it s safe to rifie his pockets and turn him v ® 13 woman be | Fort Omaba. Two hours afterwards a tat- | Mr. Richard T. Lombard of Wayland, | chunzed at least t i i s ut on the streot where he finally pulls him- | ing of divines congregated in this cit pretty and possessed of u certain amount of | terea and . mude-bewpattered remnant of o | Mass., in & paper receutly read before the ohngat hLL0ASHLIIO0 M AN SO wn old bush is soft and _sponzy compared weif together with an indi B b | A\ring their stay an eidorly elergyman ' tact her chances are all” the more cortam. | man picked himsel? by remncay ot ot | 0 il Aok sadta v Read RRLOie bk ishoulbanprayod e the potals whe With one grown on i new branch, and it does rolong, o o K oachod hackman who was standing in | Presently the siven relaxes her scrupl z olf up out of the str orticulturs te, st convenient. When the roses are lifted f not Last 50 long by many hours whon cut of prolonged debauchery in his | apr g 2 tup in front of Moynihan's saloon and | that nearly 4,000 florists a wed, wholly | ¢, e to el tl op th i th pockets for mouey to buy & breakf: e the Millard hotel and askea to be | enouch to allow her admirer to accom s frond ot Mosmihan's - ssioon iand [6as Reay 4TSI At ions oo oubi | La Kia8 b0 A e ki Lo wates Son to the faet that he has been robbed, | driven to the stluns. He was accommodated , and when her abode is reached | was our cominercial ‘friend of sporting ten. | flowers. It is estimated that fully 200,000, senw should bosrlimined b Ltve Shio MRS haps he may not re Ao or | and found himself ina Nintn street resort s s In getting himeelt {uvited in, | qomcies son merclal Helond of aportiug ton: | 500 of these fowers were sold last year, yield- | Wite d be cool, A little salt added to the R when he was plundered, | gwhere or | (ieh makes some pretentions of respecta- | and when the game has advauced just far | usage. The hackmanand h rmarks of hivd | fig above §1,000.000 to the growers. water will assist materiully in kecping the | e e e that ho chirges Lhe result up | bility. He stayed half an hour and after | enough o “husband” appears on the scene, to Bad i riecmb i o tas wahicla Rfbehan's ' Monthly says that one of the color of tho flowers bright and sror ther rribul sight of truth in what o volit aud loss wud koss back to his rural | sa'isfying his curiosity turned to go. At | and the ingente Is usually glad to pay well e itikdrigembintm. 1p she vohisler | SHBSNARE ERE ity Biidning for smalll || MOV EABDY Years ou, muya tho oW York | the poet says about every onc havin' an Lo pro A hore viaid ida of the man | the door he discovered that his gold wateh | to save himsolf from exposure und ps bed him out asmear his hotel as they | pluces O ary. that 18 to any, small | Cribuuecmost Awerican mon would have ; traps of the metvopolis than he Ly s 1 small diamond pin were missing. He ; dunpedihimous amear ik, Rotel ‘s sitey | pacon 18 A SROHEREL Fo 00 ico\ g sionen | besnashamod b woas(a bauionnio hey iU | g ? g known bufore™ uccused the woman with whom he had been o ket is also rapidly be- i e U T e : banda, or bluffs made of, projocing S107¢2 | would have cousidered it mari of offemirt | other in his life. Now, I had a mighty But if this plan fails there ave other | talking of robbing him, and to his surprise | c successful vivalof her masculine | from his person andeeven his hand painted | love to grow. A considerable degree of taste | 40V Now it is becoming one of the most | rood ophortunity onest methods by which the stran otk | i1y ndmittod her guilt. But when | contemporary. ~Experienced detectives de- | suspenders which had been a prosent from a | s e i in oraor. to mako thes | cAmmon Aadbis oug of the inost opbropriase “What was that?” asked the Buffalo robbed of his valuables. In many ) o | e demanded the return of his property he | clare that & woman is far more dangerous | young lady friend had w-mflzl ie “:;"""';‘[ 1ittle rockeries ornamental, Tne great idea adornments of gentlemen, not m on for YRk | QAL g ) ¥ roblied of lils vl il the house: That | was luughed at, and when e threatencd to | and successful than man in the business, | cupidity of his entartainer: 0. satiafy the | e to make them look as Datural as | Malor feeiivo gocasious, Bub Curl business | MXPrOSS VOROCISE. it [ injure its good name b | mpliin to the police the siven smilingly | and it was only a few weeks ago that some | siory ton few of s friends eluding o | possible i hours, In itself the wearing of @ flower I met an old feller in a city where is_taken to so favorable localityd | said: Ok, no, there is no dauger. You B i Niotas ek abeut ra T muname | swryjo s few of B fviends, tRoluding a FPOASES: o e suiking of handsome | WY seem s smal. thing; but it may have vho was on a big drunk.” fle was o T b obbed At | @ clergyman and cannot afford to ruin your | cal illustration of the fact. A party of five | prosecute i Tollos oeor but tvhien Urged 10 | | arieties of the muple is the cut-leaf purple | 45 Unsnsy ed influence in the direction of | richer'n mud an’ blowin® in his stuff (he iy, be diugked, and robhet ¢ | Yeputation.” The woman kuew her busiucss | women spent six weeks in Omaha in. Febru- | saying that he would b ol e ees | Japan maple. In form it is dwarf and'weep- | TARRCHS and tastes. And if there were to boat the band. [ ki trained with . et huic of” cands On | nd of course her visitor bottled up his | ary and March ana succeeded in Ii{ting a | the amount than to figure e 10se ten tlmed | dupan SRR W8 L o 5 (0ee calon.when. | other sontidoration b 1a 4 good th him for a day or twoan' then one after- dice, in which of the male friends of | Wrath and went aw B aiaaih: ot ikeancy RRA fsmalry fia | Mo nmonny Siau 6 AEune hefere the publlo | L SRGS0NRRG000 o deen and constent | MSD. oAb of ihoss ioe 18 SRS 1 in the women take a hat hen the scheme | It may be news to many of the denizens of | the pockets and shirt bosoms ‘of would-be | ““Almost without PR T " youngant CUNES 2 Moy are deonly’anu | fhe artificlalities of tifo, thus to ba hrough f th S R Voh avaiisos DElarRaan L oo Ll ey s effective. Tn some | the big city, who imagine that they know [ mashers before they were chused out of | victims of the various JHan tho numercus [RURNS AN, STi0t o thom an ologant fern. | intacontack ikt bt of nathees WUR T L A o tings, T took Him 108 Acathe vietim is fured intoa dark alley, | pretty: nearly everything that s going on | town by Detectives Suvage and Dempsey TIohuRRQr Ino TREIGUR SHeeien 0F SHAT S e T o Tons nifold suggestions of simplicity and kinds of thing ook him 10 & e 'is knocked on the head and his | within its limits, that the leading vesorts | Another species of humanity from whom | misfortunes by ndiigencd fa Soms “oats | slender and pondulous. It is not only an at beauty. tel an' nurred an' tended b like et “and. when he recovers his | have a system of advertising by which they | many country visitors aro made to suffer is | yice. It s elther the passion ft e on tor | tractive tree for the lawn, but 1180 u Lovers of the old-fushioned snowball are | he was my father. When he got woll I 1 is Lmpossible for him to positively 1L s ks of their patrons and obtain | found among the cab drivers and hackmen. | \women that robs them ton for wine ot 108 | Bl for conservatory decorution in the spring. | recommended to try the Jupan snowh 1l yund out that he was a big from swear who struck the blow in the dark spare chauge of a large percentage of [ Some of them are honest, but others are | mukes them easy vietims it th i fok Ihe Department of Aericu has an in- | needs no pruning such as th her does to | He called me int room hore are but few of the divesof the | the business men who come to Omuhu occa- | Willing to add to their earnings by robbery | akes thom cosy victims of thugs, PIOKT | teresting collection of quecr plants, Amgng | miake it 4 shupoly shyub, but fi ¢ ay, jus aforohe W fng' home, Jowcst class In which wore or less erimes of | sionally o business. Abuut once in so often ( When i can be done without detection, The | 1o a oL A O ar g, Moo, MO Viar | the most remarkable of the plants ia the | It forms o bunch of uniform outine ot : T this sort have not been perpetrated. But it | the smaller towns in the state et | recent experience of o leading member of | to fobtng he shuns those twongile® tocan | lace-bark tree of Jamaica, the inner bavk of | leaves ure entire, not r ok & ' h d.ma i Al AR i cbelblo for fiiy of the inmates | with cireulars calling attention toa certain | the Methodist church of Red Ouk, In.. who | ywillc the sireets at any hour 0 the day or | which is composed of many lu 'of fibers | plaited appearance and : \ ation o . pid on to be conyicted. 1f some unfortunate mol resort as a very pleasaut place to spend an | Was pounded into insensibility on the D | M it nmolested 8 lobg a8 he has a sober | that interlace in all divection saps, rafe | Stance what hien wind (o | od an' valerd leratic ouageous thin the rest masters nerve | evening when in town. Thero is nothing | las sireet bridge and robbed of a considera- | jo4a ., nd does n B8 (00 B8 10 AANQ BoheN and even complete suits of lace are made ves are of a rich, da P nt on 1o say th enough to complain to the polico and bear | offensive In tho lotter: vibleh ontly | ble sum of moey hus many counterparts in | HEHL Yy woman's smile. The. path o HURCVTE bears washing with common | color and retain their color long o 2,000 barrels of the consequent publicity he has his trouble | might emanato from some fir ass board- | the unwritten criminal history of the city 0 de is emohatically the path b e ¢ anid when bloached in the sun acquires {226 0f 1 v overyt | them days, @ for his pains, for when he swears that he | ing house, and there is no ds hat many It is not always, elther, the ruralist who | port RS0 00usin and if he foll e se of whiteness equal to the best artd- | brown and dropped off in the fal 1ado a might s Tobbod by @ cortain woman u dozen | of the men who receive these circulars find | suffers the rosult of his ludiscretion. Some o 1ho oo IRY. OO S theive i his trad | A L s surpristng | in its Howering that it St p | RO bR R LAY e women awill be on hand to prove an | their way to the address mentioned during | men who thiuk themselves pretty smart Qireotly the pooR o o 1] Nattral product compares favorably as to | is found. A more beautif ib does not Why? ted tho rod-faced. portes alibi, The court from long experience with | their next visit to the city have been known to fall into the hands of | Les WOuE BV O PR Y iR 2 Teaves. are oY A oppasite Why?" ash e red-fu I tho classes with whow he has to deal knows | Some evening when they find the hotel | the Philistines and come out without a cent, employment 9 The 1l Joes out of fashion, and | “ach other all along the stews and from the man d i \Woll cnough that tho witnesses are perjur- | lounging room unattractive their minds | glad to escave live i —— e o s A T tively new. Yaristite Are ) other ol 8100g Y00 & “aprings 8 ball of | "Didu't have the dollar® replied the Jug thomselves, but there is no way to prove | recur to the half forgotten invitation, which | One evening last symmer 4 traveling man | The Congregationt 8 Lo g, & or | someof the comparatively nek ¥au o #re | owers. There are often as many as ten | convival-looking man sadly. 11and much agaust his will he is compelled | offers “all the comforts of home" and at the | who reprosented a Chicago wet goods catab a desirable colleg yoming. well approved. Among leading kinda fhy, fl L Missed a Fortune. livs opportunity to get rieh at some time or noon he it off into the biamoedest ht

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