OCR Text |
Show LUNCH OIE RAILWAY UNCLE SIMS TIMEPIECES. the boy s and ora-what lie said as lie pointed out the of v head . fell wv ai a bt to r to beauties of the picture, showing Har' vr. Costs the Government to Wlml It What t'.i t dovv n on tin- f i ail at n ai.l wild. us this ami .it per's Ferry, -- nd Set Its Clocks, he had It va., agieed, however, that :f we lie would Lave bed all light if It costs Uncle Sara thousands of dol-- j, for. though the didn't have any fun out of the .lew lain ju-- t v. here !, of lars a year to have his clocks wound, r on the a tva the le-- t of the people shouldn't, and so h held. tie- la Every Monday mo.ning you see men we set up the aw fuli-'yell and howl the people briovv, a like and going about the departments But he prnnr to hi. feet, that ever was he.iul in that midi-tlie into down j ing little ladders, like those used dropped The school house was of wood with WORTH OT however, in hk fall by the lamplighters. Their business w e, gi siding on it and by mean, of a .tick e clocks the order in and who also is to wind keep could make the mo-- t fiighlful noi-- e two of the l.o vs nearest him, Each man lias in the in w ith him. one, however, departments. soon fill and through down along these clapboards, a section of tho or there own his and a joi-- t, department dangling it became evident that the lecturer inthe clocks, look after to the of heads the above liim-ofor a minute, department side was not able to make In some business. sole his now is , hail this and who zed Ol'TTRlH) TO speetatol-heard, lie was very indignant at this paralv the month are men by the employed of corner room, the to places anil threatened to stop the exhibition, stampeded The rest of for this purpose, while in other cases but somebody told him that if lie did and finally he dropped. M e did the contract is let by tho month or hack the us were stop it he would have to give the year to some enterprising clock rewas on not know but hanging iiioni-- and so there was a vve pairer, who sends a and Tim journeyman of sort thing penalty for thi. that. Finally he said: clocks and see the to wind around lire down the to to escape, here get stampeded I.n't there enough people but the place was all dark and we ran whether they are in order, and then put a stop to this racket? as not isoly but too well, anil before goes himself to make such repairs The constable roe and said that if bail are necessary. for a five minutes most of the boys lie would stop the panorama The cost of winding and caring for a new in the ceiling through vvliat gone see and minute he would go out docks in the departments runs at the audience. dovv vv n in the place and ere WORLD-HERA- L could be done. of 875 to $100 a month in the rate the broken to have it course, ought Theres nothing to be done, said Of the are in There necks of some of it', but you cant hurt each department. the lecturer, except to aire-- t the a res.J 1 all of us four icqwHavg' an uninjured nearly escaped boy. Department Treasury crowd; thats what ought to have been The wiie rope walker had lost his hundred clocks. Some of these are done long ago. balance and fallen oil" the wire when expensive ones, and co-- t away up in Uhsrril irf.,rranr, a rsr.it iMrrn far ewt WnRt.nllEnai.n sn; ago The coii'tahle's own son was one of 1m tvpui u throughout ith first boy came through, and the the hundreds of dollars, though the of the of rra Hie nnrtniie.t ...a luii. noil into all U.n large torn,, unJ i .ilaii ofleilitnnnv. the mob, and as soon as he heard that not ol.li to the S bear and anil in their stood yeir the value spangles ,lu of departmental nut Vo ho do know the Omaha 'l o average l" nee on ,..nl !?,r U ns his father wa coming he cut under the performers ' f"'fi ,r"! .f re'"'"'"';ill" '' 'r :f y tight', looking with amazement us one clocks i. not more than perhaps 815 or v om u DAI .. k ft lM Lolimnirvll.. Ill nil td Ill.-- HR' liDt and hid. The COFNTEU r SANDWICH. gi-- 1 t In haunt of lnirne.i mn And hs e f"r many v IWorc tlir raiiro.nl. win-- , ml when Tin- public rude in I came can't And e'en the oldt .t liar Cannot a date so distant name liut I can name one prior. I Jwtll vv a- -, - V t carrv-plumin- ct -- re Th. ver lie t j While time shall la.t Ill 'till be so, Nauu'ht can destroy me, neier, For trains may come and trains may go, Hut I'll stay hero forever. gra-pin- g Idle Articles and Property Valuable terror-stricke- They tried to cut me with a dirk, In coffee sought to drow n me ; But all their schemes have failed to work, I'm still just as they found me. And when they're gone I'll yet he so, They can destroy me never. For hungry men may come and go, But Ill slay here forever. suvv-o- tl vv Tlu uige ith i Pro trsu c hn The an, od cash for me, Tut up their Because I know I'm useless. hard-earne- d But when smart alei ks happen by it really don delight me To do my level bet and try To havi the go. ling, bite me. nir n.-.- w an-- Mill ul b. tars reetl l .h-- -- gtoil 10U' ee 11 1. O 8 nit.l.-- ml l.ru-- i ith 1 In.u-.i.u- l- tliou-.- no show, For Wi I know they Tin y can ulh-- t me uevi r For voung and old nriv come and go, But I'll stay hue fortvir. Thu. do I labor on, ami so I'll ki t p it up forevi r, For sound teeth come and fal-- c ti eth go, But I'll .tav here forevi r. X)Ut MT-tl- In-- , t sses an-- r.-- , V If.' WEEKLY Bonn times it makes me ad to see The ageil men and toothless li 11 SUBSCRIBERS to OMAHA n. lr Trt lf Oh, many scores of men Ive seen Come smilingly to greet me. And mutter something low and mean Because they couldn't eat me. 11 ien. Ad XE39000 - wln-m-- nim-mtu- . .,,-vi Tie OVER p.-i- -- . W t IK ti school house came out and said that if we diilnt quit this noi-- e he would arrest Lie 1 suggested that vv hole crow d of us. of one then and itself to him, which us catch to first, he would have them from above in this way, but the hundreds. Omaha ova view' of the subject seemed to omi-tb- e each worth from uue dollar to e:0lit hundred dollars of the show, who had mail OLD principal Vi othe IN SHOWS t VILLAGE k'- - i Mt ?l n On a1, Nob ot I. IWch.' 1 Now, it s ju.t like this, boy . said : I w Ml id Marriageable Princes. u; CaUltor, irecd ho)k an J 3 horse eye no r, M) e .ch 8 Ec nuiitK r.dimi I'd Wn evidently been a boy liim.elf once, u' nnv t 4 bt o e., c ic i .tt ui- are going to see that show eke the TIMES. the of Vienna d from Humors h said: and in. ein Ft laughed $3 .uCh K n ner. n in folks aint agoing to hear it. r;is tl in a ti of inq.eri.il and royal princes i i n tiami ii n et ;.1 If there are any more up there I r ;.:m si U'Otl to . I'll It there iiml firm then Well, said the livery now wish they would come down, and I have been so frequent of late that the i N.rto yt ..tU a. av I"! ui'" -a wi din Oil, v come iiroiiiiil to tnir v ili.ege 'ome 0 n iD'k HivM.t 4 o a oon go and talk to the man at the door and vv ill I S it 'd give them a free entrance by tho study of the Alinanach de Gotha mi. IB iiiHi'ev cu "S IdH show. As it general tiling these see w hat vve can do. I HM become almost a daily occupation in 22 ID hJo' ( ny 'eod llhl usual way. tJ uU IS Ui ui PT'. Ui seliool-liou.u a Cu ta u So he went to the man at the door shovvs were held in the village id Uoc ungu ar offices. anil editorial evv ept up and chancelleries was l Then the lift ip farm ui u, 4 plaster Wi availm n, ,o tin only place Itte ni tatin Ml J that and they had a confab, and the condevoted myself to this agrec- the show went on. Kicluti t Aim ii) . Nod .M u per Having a I have stable told him that he was powerless able for the purpose, and '..t A io ...... .n .c vi ar uief a took i, u 'f5 able pa.time, I find that there has rd tiU 'T r.b.i v!y . .. . HO Hn p mid ph til fff In....IM.V J.1 Ha E.1KLY SOUSE TELEGRAPHY. U 3 pach .. i strong suspicion that the teacher on in the matter and that the best thing r i..s.n.u m of hi been a time when pnnees.es ui b c r ,K' .. v 120 U4 free there in out us let to tickets, occasions esc-,was do those he could f tl .t.yvad each of .. ;!' ban. la i 1U) blood have had so good an op.i.,,,., 1BC'I C u , .t els m1 ia of olH Min ut kitii h HQ l'Oz eii Norwegians Signalled the royal ui i.i t" er because generally on the evening of were only half a dozen of us anyhow, IIow thopproaeh linj l o tj tlarmi'k lHe i friu of an Knemy. the as of Ml at being 0 present I "dies lub anhelbatll portunity li ary ailitfuur ' tho show, before school was out, the the worst bov 8 in the town, he said, nu Pal 8 Sfor hit g gni glu ea at H.oU Olaf Sea: le sat inliisotlicc ye'teiday (q a throne. Xo fewer than W Pa n.Mtrt su 03 ," Vi hun.hir cl , 4r wlae and 4 ni0n, long by teacher handed round a lot of long' and if he allowed us to come in every- discussing many interesting topics in foul.tecn toilet i a sea. 9 lucliei either reigning them- ft pA ushordeons, ulc I - '' eat h 0d Plus'i aUum, 83 ou h bills announcing; the merits of the thing would go along quietly. his usual inteiesting way. A caid sotvog or tHrect heirs to the throne, or 100 U0 Pali8 opera Klagoi. 10 On- - horn Morgan saddles, . These bilk were generally So the constable's son crawled out was e.lan saddles. 8J lying on his desk, on which ap- the ehlot sons of such heirs, are in a 1010 McC is at " F nifltsh s 0e tft idles ilO the and or two three house and school wide the inches under about six from as the peared the word to choose a consort, and the ?0 Bieeeh shot guns, $23 j,;;,;thcr position barrel la dou . loaning feet lone, and written in, in ink, was rest of us got in and saw the great name of a Scandinavian newspaper. number is increased if the eldest three e .Me .ad croM fiX-Bi,'r anc nrt ;.r.,.l.-vehltho of the name of the place that the exhibift idi j r.utl.ig frames, e.c. 1 Harpers Detet tlve panorama word moving carnet, Mr. irlevvas asked vvliat the not houses of il'aere occupying princes royal . tion was to be held. si er wnt hes Worth from $10 to $100 Ferry insurrection painted on the can- meant. lie replied: It is a Norwe- a throne, and the hereditary princes of Ged'aad Sj Amlin 5 B xes Inioo snttp $ was fee .eiV Inclu'd.Dg . overkill, rl s, d'ctlonarie., etc.. 2 4T gen- vas. lA In Although the admission aad least. oVi.'inglr old at ufYrea'.'V !:.0iVnH,n''r duchies or duchies gian word, 1,200 years If of German small grand .ortU from to 5 Beioved In ihl, ... .1 I think tho worst disaster that ever In those days when the coasts of Norerally about ten cents for boys, it luilllllieio.i. a been .l 8.a as they ought to be. not are li ae yet coder io counted, ft hk for giicultuial luipleiuenU, etc., might as well have been $50, because took place in the show' business in that way were ravaged by pirates the inhab..woi.r ag j The following is the list, arranged Total we didn't have the ten cents. How- village was the affair at the acrobat itants had to resort to all sorts of dethe of creeds to here the religious according AND INFORMATION. ever, it was a cold day w lieu we mi"ed show. There came to the village a vices to warn those at a of the DIRECTIONS of with the ducal CONDITIONS, ages or In n hou.es, royal the show. The first exhibition I ever troupe entitled the Koval Acrobats approach of these piratical craft. 8V draft, in the Si princes: Include stamps, ag money, marriageable be for one year and mu,t First-Ea- ch mihserip.lnnnniat attended, and one which I thought the and Grand Spectacular Exhibilion of When one was seen on the horizon order or po.ial note. ok mi: oniuonox fvitii. express vear order, n.lh. one for postal IlmAt.D Woiu d r ,',11111.. S Weekit the I, But? most wonderful that the world could Contortionist Wonders. The Marvel a man went up to the top of a moun1. The Czarevitch Nicholas of ltu.'ia, 21. Damlu of Montenegro lrince Crown 2. The lantern was combination This a was affair, the of magic Age. produce, Htain, where he lighted a beacon tire. '1; J THIS Milan of senna, which worked on the religious feeling refused the e of the school lum-3. The divorced This could be seen for a long distance, - present at this distribution which takes place in the morning id got can 3.'). Third-Any subscriber of the community by being mostly They had no picture of the flood or the and was known to bo a warning. prcmium by pynKWps. mixers ok komvn ruuoi.ic houses. theFoW.rtu made up of Bible scenes, with some animals going into the ark, and their When it was seen in the distance an4 The Archduke Franz Ferdinand (Heir year in advance The Woni.n TlERiuas cal more. worth are orth one dollar and many "to Austri-it2t. Is'thu's'abTe Presumptive make the distribution wUhoulM very wonderful accompaniments, as, show was not a historical panorama other fire was lighted on another hill, of Einanuel ietor Prince 5. Crown The for instance, the animals going into that was educating and elevating in its until all over the country fires blazed ell Wl r name and postofflec plainly, and address Italy, 20. worn C. Prince Baldwin (IleirlTcuniptivc-liel-gitnn),2- i). The ark was shown there tone, so the trustees agreed that it was from the ark. OMAHA, NEB. u.ent? THE WORLD-HERALevery hilltop and the people prenot at all the sortof thing to encourage, something like a big steamboat with 7. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria. 28. iceive pared to defend themselves. 8. The Crow n Prince Ferdinand of Hou- hou.e built on it, and up the gang- and they refu-e- d to allow them into the messenThey alsi had a system of in.inia, 2t. FROM LIST YEAR'S DISTRlB'dTIBS. A FW AC0OWBGHEHIS (Heir Presumptive plank there slid (none of the animals school house at all. Some years before gers. The man vv ho first sighted tho 9. Prince ltupreclit 20. Bnvariab vilTlie i menthe in lniihl most could walk) the a man had started to astonishing sail would take an arrow and send it io. Prim-,-tFrederic Augustus (.Ileir 1 re- I am well p!eaM with It. I tm alnpes'jQ jny, tribntion. too A on so canvas. 2t. was heller was ever that Good a.xonv), A Corn evidently painted snniptive agerie that lage a tavern From town to town with votir pap rnn.Ltlie tnnd ou to k in nut his neighbors. -- Prince Pedro our tli'in tuition thereby (Ileir Apparent Brazil), Lawrence Neb., March 4, IRSft Dear Sir: I have re1 remember to this day their jerky, big for the place that people wondered rjnerv cetvod ntv sin'IIcr in cod shape. 1 have tnni it. It Mit maiiv publishers do in m It 24. liei'j this arrow was sent until all were bkliueuier. Joirn iU ft ith aatibUed ftull well , the right toad to urcp" ami ftt h,f,l)0r 81 are 27. works He 2. Prince Victor Napoleon, and the rccklc-s of waste the as motion at a such money. lions, tieat sunem-alidy that I heaitny indorse the way jon warned. These were rather primitive 13. Prince Louis Philippe, Hue d'Orleans, subscribers I beg leav to remain, 'Voat- r .peeb Jnc down-stair- s ira ASaffd. part ways of telegraphing, but were so efe ix 20. lambs, and the hears, and the tigers, almost completed the World : Ive received onictple. HI., March 20. m$. am with enti'dled well and machine I th mult PplOCa sewing ok runrnsTvxT iiocsrs. TAUes Iloth the Premium and Paper. .ami ostriches, and all the other strange of the edifice, when his money gave fectual that in the course of tvventy- it, .he woik Al duei id just apleudid. Youm truly. of" Dtstoid bujfder. Ooul( Mah'on. Neb March H. 189 To the 1 ed.tor rrinee All, ert Victor of Wales. 2a. wnte w Ueasts of the earth went up the gang- out, and for several years this build- four hours all Norway knew or H10 14. urld. Neb After aim delay Omaha X5. Prinee 'V'illiam of Nassau (Ileir Apparw which 1 maelwm. Man, Another g )y o on how mm h appreciate my iMcky recklessthe exhibito j The monument O' a ing stood cenetl at a premium for subci ibera to the plank safely into the ark. atqtroach of pirates. This system of 10. Prince Dwijrht, Neb March ln 1SS9. Dear Sir: I received (Heir I am imiuh World. I have tiiul it and find it nil right th t tteil, V nht. your 10 foot Peikins wind mill all mm builtion ended up w ith a lot of comic ness of the builder. called and we aie aNo well pleased with news was You tlie h in 1!. tiuiy, with Tkaak very you Denmark). it spreading pleased Villiau Neuiuajer. ThtAiikmg you lor jour k:udues, 1 jm respectful rcli-goThe The doors laid been boarded up, but stikken,' and tlie namo is extensively Hen'ditary Grand Duke Ernest Ka 0. liohaDBut pictures that had nothing of the rould i n Lomsofllessp.il. Prince A Splendid Hint Fleee, FrcdImpossible, tone about them and which were by and by those partitions were brok-in Complaint tho 1$. The Leopold used as a name for liewspapo Dear To tin Cornell, March 18S9 To the Omaha ItWorldM 31, X8S9 K.b AWanilrta. 33. acit' a Is of have to crick No. h 4ftll hatIi Anhalt, atplendii Wot Id In yout lute distnbution I w" tli lav kv Sir. 1 received scold watt down and we hoys used St. Paul Globe old country. exceedingly popular w ith the hoys. not ftiiUajf sooner. Uma piece. Fauion me t n r of the c iptt&l pi ire, vlm h oumsteil of a OWCVD prinof number The marriageable this KepectCull) building, lot in the cit of Om iha. for w l.u h I have reiei The worst sell on us boys that ever great racket throughout VOiUt i beai ran tv deed and a complete alv r w f f title A lUTHIMi SUIT OUT OF I I..VUE. cesses of the orthodox faith is very H ill Try It Jyain, an ntire 'ttjiTigc r to ou. and will av if joo took place was the Oraml Panorama which we called the big frame,' ift with Dear 9. 189. Sir: It March protnm one a In not Mo., tins mur is h and there sending Jj take Carroll, p ptompt to Attend a limited. At present n ou dtl with mwMf to dtop you a lew lines to let jou stih ib rft me.it m impO-of the Harper's lVrry lii'iim- tion. cause it was the large-- t place in town. Ail 0I! Costume In Which pleasure I seat am well phased compla.nt to follow I machine. I without received ntv the World of The is that tlie of know School. and lisClV in Itu'sia, Dancing daughters w ith It and mu. h obliged to you. I will trv you airam tn the state, and if the best paper This grand panorama came round The room that had been intended for Liazae Hicks. A Chicago lady related in tlie hearthe same as at prrsuit. it is bound to be the kt1 poll til Prince of Montenegro, the elder are, if I Uve. Yours truly, w liich was one of and had the insurrection the before Nrbiaska long. Accept ntv journal in shortly after A l.if Subscriber, W. Laudltas-jjand well wishes. Respectfully, bad ing of a reporter tlie. following bit of Princess Helen, aged 16, and Princess the m house, rooms the the at show to was 15 and Dear amplest March Neb , Lincoln taken place, OFftllons, County, il that I would Anna, aged 15. There is, consequent- Blr: The watch came to haml in good time and is a Well Fleaeed. Of school-hoii''nly It was represented that been lathed and plastered, and in this experience: to imagined . many thunks, and will make us a life Hnrlman, Ore., May 12 UU OmhVMWy -, which we visit the natatorium for ) v a(, present not much choice for tlie daisy. toWith do me good .Hit adnnre for itt S Fieoman & Suns I fioin your combination greatly paj aerobatic this someI building the eo't of this panorama was a truthtuiueas. Your veiy si iceivly, J. U. Hottter. fauurtmr company tlie Strowbm'gt wsower ith it. a. lOUKl This was a daily swim, and supposing, of course, Czarevitch if he is to many a princess your di'tt ibntton I nm well bleae we agreed to give their show. course of and A enormous, the V from !okot I but not IVayon it have yet, . Cooper uul thing Ol 1(1 ex that the place was open to (lie public of his own creed. it will give good satisfaction. Wishing you sis Middle Grove, Mo.. Maich 18 Edit r World Ilerald. Wadies were all anxious to see it. About 7 pie for tho boys. We knew just I received ntv wagon in good older. I a It Siris remain respectfully. yours Dear future, The Iloman Catholic princes menshow ail tlie year round, I went over there good one better than they maWe here. I think you Oclock I presented myself at the door aetlv how vve could corral that can Promises Mare Than Fulfill, will have to appoint me agent for vou, Think I could e en about information what three to between can choose above tioned afterthe get In cent. well your list of Riotn Fall,. Pair., May 15. 1832 WisLingyou rue tens in without .pending a with the customary pail of water. 1 A. M. Baaoett. as ih yout tin OR.;ij... otn yours, The t, ol heat that I Wuil.l remain, future, course. the terms and of I for one tlie lessons and tlie of to this was In royal show the dav ft that few ago. princesses mn draw mg aruved b What's that for?" said the man at noon of the day Th A Piano for One Dollar have moie than ful Hied your promise in the office a very pleasant young ducal house of Bavaria, aged 21, 19, 17 to contain M pieces and I be held we went up stairs in the big mot Publtsierft of the advertised. Fairfield. la., March 9, 189 the door. investment I receive! tho Dear Sir Omaha. Neb. pi ino Am mote than satisfied with the dn ten ha- but lady, an 1 I asked her if she was in and 24 respectively; one widowed World. at your next annual yesterday evening.I It is a beautiful instrument and to be around T 1OWV For?' I answered, why, it's for frame." There was no stairway, so much pleased with it. It Accept thanks fiom. Yours truly, am ever a fine tone. I hae was. she said She of tlie three requestand done gricult barge. princesses princess vve boys climbed as vve had often was not bruised at all. I thank vou ever so muih fur to wet the canvas. One of the He.t in V". j friend, holes ed a catalogue, but she said the cata- royal house of Belgium, aged 25, 19, tending me such a nice piano. Year Kate some bored t"" es!r,n we and PublishinE A. NorveU 14 in World man before, the cried Jnni canvas! Lisbon, Nob., Wet the locked I My premium, "t.eavef Omaha. Neb. Dour Sirwere if house tlie of of so though five up, logues the in 17, to princesses The Riyht Itoad 17; Sueeese. ceiling am well churn was received O K. What are you going through the plaster f r astonishment. . OWf'T-- lt a minutes tho Bourbon between 17 and 20; four churns in ti Creeten, la., March 22, 19 Editor of Weekly and think it one of the that vve could lie at our ease on the would sit down for few World. Omaha. Dear Sir I received from the Omuht de ivor to vend you a large list of substermfB to wet the canvas for? I me in the duJOllitl 1) drew bent and in one. Yours be and would World Tent next teacher Awuing company your truly, year. give archduchesses of Austria, of whom and look down on the great Why," said I, they always wet hoards ten or and I fifteen sat for one down, one three are 19 and 20; princess office t e"'' a aggregation as well as the audience. .the canvas. Many other letters are on file in the WORLD-HERALwith chatted I the minutes one pleasantly no and was of Saxony, aged 26, princess those who received big premiums last year. Try your luck tbie J111! a's On the joi.ts there I guess you think this is a magic brown young girl. polite 18. and here c boards loo of Wurtemburg, aged Altogether, and get a good paper. Address lantern show," said the man with in tlooring, but I suppose all I need there Finally I said: d ,c vve nineteen widowed and so one that are that vve and arranged there, WORLD-HERAL- D, No, my boy, that clod, look of suit? dignation. is horror A a bathing boards withunmarried princesses. 3NT eT .dont work. These paintings are could lie on these rough overspread tlie young girl's innocent so that it noke Tlie number of Protestant princesses much too out is making this and on the canvas, right I said: What? painted couldn't between tlie attention down below. faea as she age of 16 and 28 is not a grand moving panorama of the Har- would attract I have more out. her Must matte well il worked are two princesses of have won There t don and large. Everything you W ell, per s Ferry insurrection, ml litpi The than a bathing suit? I asked. 21 and 20; two princesses of circumstance. little one but for Wales, me. water of no with pass pail I should hope so! exclaimed tlie girl. get in 17 audit ul ; and two 23 feet out one of Tiext thick, were princess pel Prussia, There was gloom and dejection joi.ts Then I began to suspect that someI low ere. aud large 17 ; three of Holstein, 23, 19 ANTED! of was very difficult to get the eye down Fnrui I rapt. Hese, the nature when the hoys of among was wrong. Isnt this tlie na- and 17 ; one of kages Earliest anJ Ajventurcs 3.pa mbiin in the rugged plaster so as thing I egrlab'e kei- lMeeklenburg, one of the show was made known to them. to the hole eu(f lent for a fannlj I asked. A smile chased tatorium? the wilds of Stanley view. next r, and two a SlJ, one of command Somebody to good Anhalt, a new make to th postpaid plan t'hoico We had no time 11. , tlie girl's look of horror. account, of his Journey aero A JB.v No, or three more of still smaller houses. 1DK Mower fweed.s I . tint nt nsO'er 2oQ line engiaving'was doing a perilous acrobatic feet on a away door the man at the 1 and pkg. I,( roif agenta of campaign, is the end f'c for outfit Onu'irt' in it she natatorium answered, F.tclK-t- l serdlingTo;iinlo London Standard. ItOKLAM) & CO., 101 SttttJit. At last our agony tight wire, but the audience were to the summer, but now it is a (new) SJOr. was inexorable. ROSES dancing r ov knock to was 100,009 that feat aerobatic see an and PLANTS school. was intensified by hearing the lecturer Chicago Herald. man's money is oftenof Std for The al i two about minutes, in sight that for the on 9fotainv everyihio silly lawn cardeo and farm begin his discourse, atul we Wealed la arerv Caaaiv Bhrvwd The natives of Alaska are a cold an times the antidote for tlie odor of a M"ri none of them knew it. The JOHN A. Ml Zkk a aai Saeftt ftarvica Riaeneaca aat outside. It was summer and the win though La wma W ii bad character. distant verv Philadelphia the people. Inquirer firtaaga DetftCtirt BirctvCo. iiifc41 almost out of was range wire hear could we tiht and dows were open, con-tab- le 4 P nil-ni- l T o 1 O .r - ' w o ' I 1 eon-tabl- i 'iti-- v e, i nr-T- 1 I U one-hor- .o ' I s. I- o, i . 1 V 1 1 111 JlV-M- ;ca-u- C . .MM -. ! S' l)o-.-- Tui-ms- ' - -- j 1UH -- fiO j Bml-tikk- en -- i ce U - liitn. Mir.ru sotii . e. u-- - g b- rai howKT th0oLfmm, . D, v c & g hn-tia- ve , - j 0- -f m-- . , I v i puldH-he- bar-roo- j e- - Gfntl-ma- n, v J 1 9 1 . I 1 te-i- I- - D up-stai- rs THE Omni ia, 6 8axe-Weima- Tt-.- , DETECTIVE: 4 i |