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CANDY
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FOR
EVERYBODY
Strictly, Pure aad the
Largest and Finest Line
In the City, at
FOLSOM'S
; 'i3b70 STREET.
HTWc make a specialty of catering Ice
Cream and Fruit Ices for Hall, Parties,
Wedding, etc., and can serve them In the
brick or by the quart on short notice at
reasonable prices. Fancy Cakes of n
kinds made to order. Telephone orders
receive prompt attention. Call up 501.
SMALL &
WALLACE
Steam Laundry
f. SUPERIOR $
Custom Work.
Wc are especially well prepared to laun
dry, Lace Curtains, Ladles Garments, Fine
Fabrics Etc,-having special methods lor
doing this work not only satisfactory in
appearance, but without Injury to garments
as well.
Gentlemen's Shirts, Collars and Calls,
and all kind of Fine Staich work beautiful
done up. Give us a trial.
CALL AT
HALTER'S
Meat Market!
With your CASH, and get Good, Juicy
Meat at your own Price.
Hams,,, 5C
BeefStcak 6c
Beef Roast, 5C
Boiling Beef 3c
Pork Steak, 6c
Roast Pork, v 6c
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A rritJ-AUELPMIA MUMMNUfe.
In tfhlrli the Day Wan Nattier! unit
thru Ouniu the Kntl.
"1 swear Itl"
These words were spoken In that classic
portion of old Philadelphia where tin)
placid waters of thu sleepy Schuylkill
socm too laay to tr.ru In their little bod.
Not a sound was heard In tin- ivirly spring
night but tho Ytish of liiiittuieruhlu cable
cars, thu clang of bolls, the xcphyr llko
movements of tho trains every two min
utes on the nearby railroad bridge and tho
song of the pumped In wind as It forced Its
way through the narrow lamp pipes. Bo
yond the shadow ot the mountainous eoko
pile towered a writ of strango brick
buildings. Ever and anon a tired looking
figure might be seen lifting 11 shovel or ag
itating a wheelbarrow. Bright snatches
of flame sometimes broke Into thu gather
Ins Bloom and lit tin the wicnl surround
tags, Travelors on tho highway would
atop at these Impressive moments and say
to each other In awestrurk tones!
"Behold where Wngncf makes ltl"
Tho youth who had just spoken took off
his hat and wiped his pallid brow, when
tho fair girl standing by his alik) told him
to put It on again. In the far west there
bono a silver crescent where tho moon
was giving n quarter show. Klfrlda Short
wate, student as she was of Vassar, and
knowing tho stars well, from Venus down
to Adonis, looking at tho bright orb over
her left shoulder, could not repress 11 shud
der. Still, though sho might shako her
self, It was very evident sho didn't want to
shake him.
"And you'll llvo with mammar"
There was something In tho maiden's ac
cents that suggested to I). O. Spudklns,
experienced as ho was, a strong draft on
tho back of a close shaved neck. It was
not Incredulity or doubt. Tho full Import
of her question suddenly struck him, as it
were, with a strong upper cut as ho was
trying to dodgo, and left him helpless un
less saved by tho call of time.
"And with mamma too. I swear It."
He spoke tho words, but there was no
gush to them. The elocution was that of
a phonograph or an Edison doll. She no
ticed tho atrango air of abstraction which
bad fallen upon him, and while lib might
not havo been her last chance ho was for
the tlmo being, and sho was determined
not to loso It.
"Then I am yours, Daniel, " sho mur
mured. "When shall it bet"
But to this his lips gave forth no an
swer. Even beneath tho shadow of tho
gas lamp it could be seen ho was white.
She pcerud anxiously Into his oyes. Ho
may havo been watting for inspiration or
merely 11 good opportunity for catching a
passing car. Vet ho said nothing. All tho
proud feelings of an injured love welled
Into her woman's bosom. What men in
convivial moments often noticed In him
ho noticed now. Ho kept on saying noth
ing. There was a dreadful pause, broken
only by the crash of Innumerable air cas
ties and the miscellaneous noises first men
tioned. Then shifting her gum to tho
other side she throw tho finest article of
withering scorn sho possessed into the In
qulry:
"And when will It bet When the new
Mint is built?"
"Not" ho hissed through his clenched
teeth; "when tho public buildings are tin
ished."
And, jumping a six weeks' board bill, he
escaped to the wilds of Lanlganvllle.
Philadelphia Times.
Bacon,..,.
Lard, ....
. 6c
..6tfc
Every Pound Guaranteed to contain
Sixteen Ounces.
Teiderlolns and Rolls always on Hand.
Poor or sick people can call and get
meat for Nothing with an order from
Elder Howe.
We don't change our name every six
months. We are still running under the
old name, and are not'ashamed ot it.
Halter's Market.
a 16 North Tenth St. Teeplione 100.
Meat Delivered Anywhere In the City
Thrilling.
The editor of a dally paper says: "Wo
took a now reporter on trial yesterday. He
went out to hunt for items, and after being
away all day returned with the following,
which ho Bald was tho best ho could do:
" 'Yesterday wo saw a sight which froxo
our blood with horror. A cabman, driving
down Clark street at a rapid pace, was very
near running over a nurse and two chil
dren. There would havo been one of tho
most heartrending catastrophes ever re
jorded had not tho nurso, with wonderful
forethought, left tho children at homo be
fore she went out, and providentially
stepped Into a chemist's shop just before
tho cab passed. Then, too, tho cabman,
just before reaching the crossing, thought
ot something ho had forgotten, and, turn
ing aliout, drove in the opposite direction.
Had it not been for this wonderful concur
rence of favoring circumstances a doting
father, a loving mother, and affectionate
brothers ami sisters would havo boon
plunged into deepest woo and most un
utterable funeral expenses.'
"Tho new reporter will bo retained."
Ixmdon Tit-Hits.
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8horthantl, and Typewriting. U the beat and Inmost
College In 1 ho West, MO Students In attendance loit
year. HtuJenU prepared lor biulneu In from J toll
monthi. Kxperlenoc-d faculty. rmnnalltiitructloii.
Beautiful llluitrated catalogue, rotten) Journal", and
snevlmeni of perunaiuhlu, tent f reo by adtlrt Ming
ULUWUDOK ROCHE. Lincoln, Neb.
I.Hille Use II r. I Due's J'erloillrnl
Pills from 1'arls, Franco. That positively re
lieve suppressions, monthly derangements
and Irregularities caused by cold, weakness,
shock, anemia, or general nervous debility,
Tho largo proportion of Ills to which ladles
and misses are liable Is the direct result of u
disordered or Irregular menstruation. Hup.
prc.ilons continued result In blood poisoning
and quick consumption, 'i package or3 for
IS. Sent direct on receipt of price. Hold
lu Lincoln by II. I'. Sherwln, druggiu O
She Wa Saving.
A woman who was shopping saw somo
old fashioned trimming that was placed on
the cheap sale counter at a great reduction.
"I will tako the whole piece," she said
after looking it over; "It's cheap and may
cotno handy."
"You understand principles or economy,"
remarked the clerk.
"Economy, young man," answered the
shopier, "why, I just make ccou.tny trem
ble." Detroit Free Press.
Unreasonable.
Customer Here is a fish in this quart of
milk.
Milkman Old youexpect two fish In one
quart of mllkr Muuoey's Weekly.
A Vain Quest.
Guest Take these clam fritters away.
Walter Vcs, sir. Anything else, slrf
Quest Bring somo clams. Brooklyn
Life.
Kssentlal.
Grip I always pay as I go.
Sack So do I, It's the only way I can
get my baggage. New York Sun.
A Hound lleaaon.
$3000
A YEAH I ! im.lrrtak to I rf'flr
Itaacti m lalrl lM-li-iit l rMit t.Milirr
art, fc fit iaau ami rilr,ail wlio,
after hilruiloii,HlU Murk liidu.trloutlj-
how tu rani Tfcraa IbeiiMiHl Ihtlfoi a
TarlnlhlrwnltHll(la,.OMn'riti'rll-l tlUlaoruritUh
tha llualltmar viiiiilujtitii til,! wliU h j.u run rani lit. Amount,
Nu inonav tut irtutiU-AfMirifMriLail(uvt'. t-a-tlly ami iuli-fclr
Itaruril. I ..fun- Imt wurkt-r Irtrni raid 1IU11M r count) I
haf alrratljr iiufltl ami roi I-1---I with tm l.-imrtii a impa
hunitxrr, wh ar making; uvrr $timO a trarraili It 1 I.W
ami NO 1,1 1 1, t-nlli-arllriiUri VKKI.. AWrr.al ..lira,
K. C. AM.K.tt, llux , Aiigualu, Alulue.
Him r Ihila rnuiiritiaftffnialal
woik (or lu, I.) Anna lf. Auitlii,
kltiat ami Jn, tuMrt I ulr-la, I )hlo.
wifa rui. iHiitra wrtiit wn
tui tuuJ hiHua 1 m 11 ut ir lOO.'w a
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runtraara ruMljr raruliijr frviu ii la
lftitav, All 1. N t.fcow you bow
aa aiari you, 1 an wura in m"t "
or til ih Hin. IMir ntonty fur wura
ra taliur unknown amuna; larm,
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AN OLD FAVORITE.
(This poem was written when ltnlgsn wM
on tho staff of tho New York World. A IjOo..
don calilcuram was reeelrl paying that th
Ahkixmd of Hwnt wns dcnd.1
What, what, what,
What's tho news from SwatT
Bad new,
Hail tuiws,
Comei by tho cable ted
Thriitiuh tho Inillnii Ocean's bed,
Through the IVrnlaii tlulf, tho Hod
Boa, and tho Med
Itrrraiienu he's deiul)
The AhkiMind Is dead!
Kor tho Ahkoond I mourn,
Wlmwouldn'tr
He strmo to dlsregnnl the most age sUrn,
Hut ho Ahkuimd't.
Ucnd, dead, dead;
(Sorrow, Hwatsll
Hwnts wha hno wl' Ahkoond bled,
Hwntu whom ho hath often tod
Onwanl to a gory boil,
Ortnletory,
As the CRsiriulght be.
(Borrow, Hwatnll
Tears shed.
Blied tears llko wnter,
Your great Ahkooud Is dead!
That Hwat's tho mattorl
Mourn, city of Hwut,
Your great Ahkooud Is not,
Hut inld 'mid worms to rot.
His mortal part alouo.hls soul was eatigh
(Heeauno ho wan a good Ahkoondl)
Up to tho bosom of Mahound.
Though earthly walls his fraiuo surround
(Forever hallowod bo tho ground!)
And skeptics mark the lowly mound,
And sny, "lie's now of no Ahkoondl"
ills soul Is In tho skies
Tho aiuro skier, that Itoiid alxivo his loved
nietroiKills ot Hwnt.
Ho sees with larger, other e cs,
Athwart all earthly mysteries
Ho knows what's Hwnt.
Let Hwat bury tho great Ahkooud
With a nniso of mourning and InmciitatlonI
Let Hwat bury tho great Ahkoond
With tho nolfto of tho mourning of the Swat
tlMi Natlonl
fallen Is at length
Its tower of strength,
Its sun Is dimmed era It had noonodt
Dead Huh tho great Ahkoond.
Tho great Ahkoond of Hwnt
Is not.
-Ueorgo T. Ulllltfun.
"I slit III know yo' could read, Hru'i
Downey '
Downe) (nppareiitly much Interested in
his pupei') (Hi, je-., I'ho read uhler sluce I
wiu er lxy.
"IK'li how comes it you'ae readin' dat
paK.T upside dowur"
"I always reads dat way, den I'se gets at
ile bottom oh do fac's wliloiit liablug ter
read down do whol' txdinut'." Life.
Was llo,tltubte.
A man was speaking In a country hotel
about the hoMpltaltty of people whom he
had met, and told of a family in Virginia
that had kept him and his horse two days
and would not charge a cent.
"That was very kind," said a follow who
hud been listening; "but I struuk a man
in Alabama somu time ago that was strik
ingly hospitable. I stopped at his houso,
and ho came forward and said that every
thing 1 sawiwas mine."
"Well," said some one after a few mo
ments' silence, "what did you dot"
"I simply took his word and suffered
for It."
"How sot"
"I took a horse during tho night, and ho
had mo arrested and sent to the peniten
tiary." Arkansaw Traveler.
A IllHspliemer Agnlnst the Immortals.
Theodore dc Danville always refused to
stand as candidate for tho academy. One
evening Francois Coppee, who had just
been elected academician, undertook to
rally the poet:
"Now really, Uauvillo, will you never be
one of usf"
"Never, my dear fellow. What Is the
user"
"But supposing somebody were to pre
sent you your certificate ot election ready
made on il platter of silver?"
Danville, meditatively:
"I should take tho platter." Parla
Figaro.
True I'lillasthropy.
Tramp Madam, I wish to tell you that
your generosity saved my life.
Lady Ah, I remember; I gave you a pie.
Tramp Yes; I pawned It and liought
foodl Munsoy's Weekly.
Fascinating Ugliness.
It Is said that although Wludthorst was
plain almost to ugliness, he was much ad
mired by women. Plain men are often
much admired by many women. One of
them explains it lu this way of an ugly
man of her acquaintance:
"Ho is so very homely it is fascinating;
we always wish to look at him just ouca
more to see If ho Is still as ugly us be wan
last time we looked. And ho always Is."
Boston Transcript.
Ton Much to Aak.
Poet (to his practical friend) Is there
anything more beautiful than to see those
magnificent swans float upon the lake's
silver surfaceF How I would lovo to be
llko them!
"What! Go around with one's stomach
on that cold water all the day! Not for
me, thank you." Fllcgeudo Blatter.
The Late lllrtl Got There.
"What's the matter" asked the early
bird's mother. "Didn't you get the worm?"
"Yes," whimpered the early bird.
"Well, then, what are you sniveling
aboutt"
"Tho late bird came along ami took it
away from me just becaiiKo ho was bigger
than I." Washington Post.
He Hud Ilia Cliolee.
"Bring mo an oyster stew," said a pomp
ous individual lu a restaurant.
"Yes, sab," answered tho waiter politely,
"will you havo them wlthorwlthout,saht"
"Without what?"
"Pearls, sail." Detroit Free Press.
Ills Kieclnlty.
Dentist I shall have to charge you
twenty-live dollars for that job.
Victim Mr. Yankem, ou lime mis
taken your profession. You run pull a
man's leg better than you can pull bis
teeth. Chicago Sut unlay Herald.
A Natural OeTeel.
A high iteixxiage, 011 visiting a small
country place, nsUed the Sluducn;
"How Is It that all thu children go hare-
loot 111 tins nutgiiiMiriiooiir
"Beg your pardon, exLclleiiAti, they are
born ho." Motto pern ltidoie.
A Nice Adjuatment.
"How Is it that poet fellow, Davnbous,
gets along ho well with his wife?"
"It's very simple, She can read w hat lie
writes and ho can cat what she cooks."
T it-undo BlatUtr.
BEAUTY'S EYES.
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SpeaKS In your dear volco a - lono,
Thrones must ring with wild a - larm,
I want no stars
Whllo 1 hear
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in hcav'n to guide me, While 1
your fond lips call lug, Whllo you
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