Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 07, 1890, Part Two, Page 14, Image 14

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    TIDE QjMAIIA DAII/V BEE ; S SEPTEMBER 7 ; -SIXTEEN P-AGEB.
DIPLOMATIC FULL DRESS.
The Woes Entailed Upon the American
Foreign Minister ,
THE DRAWBACKS OF SWALLOW-TAILS.
Four nx-MlnlNtorn Ilclnlo I'lcunntit
ltcinliil u < MircH of Tliclr Residence
Abroad Wlillu ItcproHcnlliiK tlio
United KtnlfH nt Vurl-
HUH CotirtN.
IKin l > n fidiiJf
N. Y , Sept 0. [ .Special Cor-
of Tnr ] ) pr.--Siiratoga ] Is
bootuini , ' 'llio bourdliifj lirmsci niectcwdei ] , '
tlio hutuls nru full , nml cjrc.it mui nro tlilcker
tliuti lilnokbcrrics In Aimust. A remark iblo
inootini ; occtii red In tlio lobby of the Umiitl
Vnlon hotel hero this morning Four noted
.Amc'rlc.ing who huvo rcpiesonteil the United
Ktntcs nt four of tliov orld's greatest cojrts
cwuully came toguthcr , nnd fornn hour cliut-
tcd of their dlploinutlo experlnnco. Thcio at
Iho right \MIS Oo\crnor Curtlnof I'ennsjlva-
nin who , six fett tall nnd giay Inlred , has
today in bright a blue oyoandns orous n
fr.unoas uhon ho hobnobbed with Got tcho-
kolT and counseled \\lth the czar at the court
of Kustlii o\er a decide ngo. Opposltohlm
In blatk clothes nnd .1 dcrbv lilt , as straight
IH u stiinj. ' , uiulltli lilood full of Iron , stood
John i ; Wind , who wns the Ill'st minister to
China tills count rj ever linil , nnd repre
sented us nt I'tlflng In the diys of I'icsl *
dent Huclinnan iNcxt \Yimluus that
jotuiKCst of our Ainciicnn cx-tllploinnts Mr
Oscur Straus of New York who mndo n
famous uputatlon us our last minister at
Constintinoplc. and last but not lewt , there
mis ( li'iit i il Alexander K Law ton of Ucor-
Klulioin Clou-land sent to Vienna iiftcrtho
timiblu with Kclloy. nnd whoso arrival aitod
like ll on the troubled \\aterjof Amcilc.ui
nnd AusUlan illplonncy.
( IO\I HNOIICL'IITIN'S H.M II\I , nVPrltllJV T.
These four dlplotmts vero discussing the
ivoeaof tlio American foreign intnlstei , and
tlio subject of our inlntstcis' dross ciinio up
Ulio u'gnliillon fixed by the stile dcp.irtmoiit
Is tint all our ministers slmUappcir at the
foieign couits In the black swallowtail coiUs ,
low tut vests and blu-Ic trousers , known hei o
us "oveniiiK dross , " \vhloli cougiuss has
IH-cllled as "tho simple dress of an Amerl-
c.iu < ltl/en "
" ' 1 hat regulation , " said Governor Cuitin ,
"Is a ploto of demigogory of ouneoinblsin
md snobbery. It ought novcr to huvo boon
adopted It clothes the American nmuassa-
flor la the dress of n head sonant or n
waiter , and It submits him to perpetual an
nnMinci ) mill buinlllitlon I remember that
bhorll } after J unhid at St Petersburg ono
of the iiilnlstcis of the foreign legations
died , ami I was Invited ith tlio rest of tlio
diplomatic eoips to tlio funeral. It.is in
the morning and It win bitter cold The
rcieiiiimlcscio in nrold Lhtin.li and tlio
liodj for some u ason w.is not put in a coflln
hut \ \ is lilcl upon u board Whin 1 nnlvcil
tliPio ttml morning , In tbo evening ihoss I
hud tocar , 1 found the list of the dlplo
innts In their unlfoinis of state A man
uimoaioimd with candles Ho offoied mo
one , but I siw no use for candles , and I did
not l.ilfo It I saw , however , that the list of
the diplomats took tlio caiullis , and t ho He !
glum minlstei who u.is mar mo ashed mo
xvli } I bud not taken 0110 I told him 1 Know
nothing of the custom and linl i of tied
"I feai thoj will bo olTcudud at you , and
> ou should hmo ono lighted when we. march
nrounil the corpses
"Jluthnt am I to do ! " slid I It Is now
too late and the candle man has gonoJ"
"IwlHglvojou mhioastlio minister's
reply , ' ' .Tlio.1 will not notice ino from the
fact I am hko the other ministers mid hnvo a
uiiifoim. Vou uioconspicuous bj jour eve-
nine dicss nnd would surely bo noticed"
Anilllh that ho ga\o ino his candle and
stopped behind
HOAN AMLIIIGAV WAS OltDUItLU OLT OF
1IUSSIA.
"Travelers ought to inspect the customs of
the count ! ios they travel In. " OovernorCur-
lln went on. "It Is the veriest snobbery to
attempt to fouo our Ideas upon other nations ,
and no ono but n blanked fool would think
Df trying to do so. I remember a codfish
aristocrat who called upon mo uhilo I was
minister IIo had loiters to mo and I en-
demoted to trout him woll. I boon found
that ho had nioro money than bulns , and I
was anxious to git rid of him His own
foolishness lulped mo out. It is , you know ,
the custom In Russia for all men to take off
their bats \ \ hen the umjiorui passes tl em on
tlio street , and the Russian UOMKU often bow
tlii'iiiM-hes to the paument in salutation
This is Imperative , mid It Is universally ob
netted 'J'bo day after this innnarrived
wcio walking along thostiect togcthei , and I
RIUV fiom' ' tbo commotion that the emperor
was coming 1 told tbo mnii to take oir his
hat. unit as bis maest ] } passed , In company
With the lestl uiuoveiod my head I knew
thocmvuor and cnight bis eye I saw ho
was displeased nt something , nnd tuinlng to
nij Anieiican friend vvns snrniised to sco
that , ho of all that crowd had his hat on
1vas angry mid said , 'What do jou mean ,
nnd whv did \ou not take off join lint ! ' "
' Oh , " icplled tie , ' ! am nn Aineiiran citi
zen , nnd 1 take off my hat to no man or
king ! "
"You don't , don't you ! " slid I , "well , jou
ilea vcrv imiuiimicily thing in not doing so.
Would not you take off voui hat to the presi
dent of tlio United States If ho bowed to
you ! "
11 don't know , " H.iid the fool , "Itould do-
peril on whether I knew him. and who ho
was "
"Well , \\ould , " said I ; "whoever ho was.
If 1 saw him coming out of a poor honso or a
ben coop , I would uncover my hc.id ns ho
passed. And I would tnfoim jou , joung
man , th it you have today committed an net
of dlscouitosv , which Isn dlsguco to your
AmriUun citizenship , mid jou may bo veiy
thankful If this is the last jou hear of It. " it
was not , however , the last v\o luurd of it. I
received a note from the coin's foielgn oftlio
the next morning voiy polite note-In
Fivnch whuh lead : "Your friend with the
hut ( mentioning the iiinuo of the man ) will bo
licrmitted to leave St. Potorsbntg nnd
liusslnwithin t\\cnty-fourhours" Such n
permission fiom the King \\as ciiulvnlcnt to u
cominand , nnd the man had to go.
A niiMouxTiu iri : > om ; AT MKN-SA.
ficncrol Liwtoa was the next talker. Slid
ho "SH.'nkliif | ( of the dross of our diplomats ,
1 am coinp.iutlvUy n poor man , but I assure
you , gentlemen , I have soon thotlmo when I
would Invo given ? 1MJ ( for the light to vear
my gonerat's uniform at tlio Vieniioso couit.
I had to wear ovcnlnc dross nt morning ccro-
inonies , and 1 found myself completions and
out of plncoln the dix'ss of n gnrcon. The
Austrlans are a great mllltnrj people , and
they could not understand why 1 did not \veur
my uniform Mv loiters from the Austrian
Bicrotmy of foreign affairs wow addressed to
ino us n general , and I had once u most ro-
inaikablo Interview \\lth the gnat Atch IJulco
Albert , the son of the famous Anh 13uko
Charles. IIo win a mugnltkont looking man ,
aim \\licn I was presented to him lu > drovv
himself up to tbo full height of his six fiot ,
clicked his heels togettioi , nnd m.ulo the com t-
Ij inllltarv salute of the Austrian goneial.nnd
Baht ho was glad to meet mo , that bo had fol-
lovvciitho foitunea ofourgicutiivllvvarnud
tliuttheio was no man ho udtmred as nnitli us
CJenoiaKiWiit. I hud then to explain that I
had foiiKhton the other nldo of tbolutoim-
lilensantncss , andthutlvus a general of the
vouth and not of the north ,
Llkou IKisli ho buw his mistik > , nnd apruln
his heels went together nnd with unothor
inapnilloent bow , ho mild : "Indeed. You
made a rare Unlit , ami the military woild of
iuix ; > po has Iwiined much from the mivsterly
inaiia'uvcis of Lcound ; Jackson. " 1 then
nalu : "Hut , jour excellency , that Is nil
over now.Yuhiwoiio nortli anil no t-outh.
AVe are onoionntry , and wo know nothing of
the past.1' This was n now point ofIovv ,
Imt tlio nnh iluko sprang to moot It. Ho
made another bow nnd complimented mo on
U'loiih'ltiK to n country and a people so gioat
us to uo aulo to forgit , "and , la slier , the put
mo perfectly at my wiio. "
"As to the dross suit Question , " General
Law ton continued. "It Inis boon one of
trouble for our foreign ministers for jenrs.
lluchannn ereatly offondcd Queen Victoria
ho did , uot uppcor at on OUCUDK ot
parliament nt which she was present , to-
eauso ho could not appear without a dress
Bwonl. At the funeral ceremonies held In-
Vienna In honor of the death of King Wll
Ham of Prussia , I was very much cmbir-
rnsscd en nciouut of my dress 1 arrived
late , through n mistake in tny directions to
thechuich In which thoj- were held , nnd I
escaped by the skin of tm toclh of being
later than tbo emperor , \\hleti would have
been , jou know , unpardonable. As It was
I had to walk thtough nn nudlcnco of tnoro
than ono thousand of the nobility of Aus
tria , to find n seat for myself , nnd to bo for
the tltno the mo-t conspicuous of the church ,
n tnan venrlng eveningditss attending u fu
neral held nt 11) ) o'clock in the morning "
1IOW I.VMIIFIIT IHKB WV.1 TAKKV fOlt i
WAIIUl.
"I nin not sure now whether Mr. 1/imbort
Tree , the Into minister to llelglum , wius re
lating his own experiences when ho chatted
about this matter not long ago , " slid cx-
MlnlstcrStwus. "Dut ho told moot anln-
sUineo where one of our new ministers nt a
diplomatic reception ' .v.is taken for a waiter
by one of tbo attaches of another legation.
IIo was holding a cup of coffeoln his hand
walling for It to cool before drinking It.whea
this attache clan in n peck of brass buttons
and n lot of gold lace , seircd It nnd said ,
'Think you ! ' and took it nwav before the
minister kiu w what ho was about. " "As for
me , " Mr Mruui went on , "I hnd little
trouble as to my clothes , for you know wo
hnvo in the oilent gorgeously dressed dny-
nun called kavassos , to go with us ovcrj'-
where and clear the way. These mca are as
gay as Solomati In his glorj- . They Invo
silver-headed stulTs , gieat swords , anil they
are pompous as an Kngllsh bcadlo Thej'
rldo bistdo the coachinan of the minister
when ho goes out to drive , and the ) noeom-
pauj him everywhere"
A STOIIl IMIOM I'EKINO.
' 'The ' ministers'evening ' drcsi suit , " slid
.Fudge Ward , "was fully as much of n trouble
to our diplomats of the past generation as of
thoprescnt ono It had troubled our minis
ters long before the war , and I got around It
iii ft very nice waj I had novcr been In the
army , but the Clutham artillery of Chatham ,
Gi , hadcleited mo captain of their company ,
and , as such , I had a very dressy captain's
uniform. The suit Included a single-bieustcd
frock coat with lots of gold luco nnd biuss
buttons , a stvord and other aciom pant meats
of a full milltnrvdiess Ucforo leaving for
China , I had thumllitiiy faio taken off of the
coit , and tbo lliust of diplomatic gold lice
put on This transformed the tmifonn into a
diplomatic uniform , nnd the buttons of the
uniform were isiioclidlj' line Tbij mie
labeled 'C. A , ' standing for Chatham Artillery -
tillery , and I louieinbcr when Isatliduptho
1'leho rlvqron inv waj to Poking , a letlnuo
of mandarins ucomip mied me.
"America and Aineiiianswciothen iiower
to the Chinese thin they mo now , and these
niimlarins weio much interested In mj *
diess. Thty especially admired tno buttons ,
and asked ino wliit the characters on them
miant They were the moio deltyhted
\\honlrcplltd ; "Those ihuraUers nro tno
two American letters U and A Tbcv stand
f or on i two nations , China and America , and
our people have HO gieat an ndinlrillon for
their friends of the celestial land that thej-
hwe put China first. The Idea that afar oft
iiiAmuicavvo had planned such a dellrato
compliment to China delighted the mandir-
Ins , and this siory paved inj- way Into their
favor. It c line all tbo moio pat fiom the fact
uo hnd bad a discussion as to vvhiih of the
flags should IniACtho place of lionoi on tlio
bolt , the American 01 tnoChlnc'iO. ' This had
bien in ranged ai-conllng to mv suggot > tioii
that the Cnmesu Hag , inismucli as it was
tint of the might } sonot heaven , thuChiinso
ompcroi , should bo Hist on thopiow oftho
boit , and tint the Anieiican stus nnd stilpes
should go behind it on the topmast. Of
course , this put our Hag as the Jhg of the
boat , but tlio Chinese did not know it , ami
they accepted my solution of iho problem
with glte.
OKMiiu. i.rw vv vi.nci : AM > TIII : SII/TAN' .
"GeneralVallico was p.irtlallj-indebted
to his gcneial uniform forhis friendship with
the sultan , " said Mr Stiauss "IIo is , jou
know , n line looking man , and the sultan first
siw him vhcu ho was attending Salomlilc.
Iho sultan , jou know , goes every Tridiy to
inosquo , and the forclgnois nio peimitted to
sco him ns ho posses along the toad from his
pilacoto the mosquo. Ihoi-e is a building
cspeclallj' resolved Just opposite the entrance
for the diplomatic corpi , nnd the sight is
ono of the grandest In Constantinople. The
sultan's favorite tioops are present by tbo
thousinds , nnd his ministers and courtiers
ntteiul with him IIo ridis to the mosque in
n beautiful carilago behind the llncst of full-
blooded Aiabian horses , and n line saddle
horse and another inina \\lth milk vvhito
Arabin ! ponies follows behind , in case his
majestv should prefer to drive homo himself ,
or to lido hack on hoiaebick. The llrst Tri-
ilaj- that Gencril Wallace spent in Constanti
nople ho attended this ceremony , and ns
the sultan wns diiving out of the couit
jard ho looked up and his ejo ciURht the
linelj uniformed tlguio of CScnoitil Wallace
at the window. Ho asked who he w ns , nnd
his llguronudcsuulian impression upon him
tliut hoshoitly nlterwauls gave him a pri
vate audience , and the tv\o from that time on
weiofiiemis. "
TIIK nrvrn OP MIMSTFK noiiMNn Mi' .
"By the way , Ooveinor Curtln , " said
Judge Ward , "you miibt hive boon minister
to Uussia when Burllngamo died there were
you not } " "Yes , " replied Curtln. "I wns
and I saw him dlo. Tlurc was never a no
bler death , and ho went out like n cmdloln a
blowof wind. IIo was , jou know , the nui-
bassndor of China , and Ku.ssla debated a
long tlmo befoio she would receive him Tbo
Chinese emperor would not receive the Uus-
slun minister in poison and the czar refused
foratlmo to lecclro his representitivo in
lUirlingamo. At list ono morning I got a
lettci from Ooitchakort telling mo thnt
Uurllngnmo would bo received , and ho cimo.
llehid agiandretinue ofhundicils of China-
men , and 1 don't suppose any minister ever
traveled In gieatir itjlo or spent mow
inonoy. IIo was iccilvcd ro.vallj ,
and tbero wns n grand reception
given at the puheo ono night in Ills
honor. In going home from this he wore a
magnificent fur clonk , and ho was warned bj
his ftionds tow ran this mound about him
IIo did not do this and ono of the deadly
blasts of the Itusslan winter smote his breast
IIo was taken siek upon his arilvnl at his
hotel , and a few dajs later ho died by n sim
ultaneous paralysis of thohnaitnnd liver IIo
knew his danger aud apprehended his dis
ease ,
Ho had Just barto peed bj-o to his Chinese
friends , had said farewell in kindest manner
to his soeretaiies , when death struck him as
ho sat in the chair and his soul passed away.
I have never seen a woman act nobler than
Mrs nutllnguno did at that timo. She was
heartbroken but she bore up and she haa the
sympithy of all the Russians 'Iho czar did
nn unheard of thing hi calling upon her , nnd
she wns honored in this and other wasHer
Her husband was buried with appropriate
ceremonies in Kussla nnd some months inter
his bodj * was exhumed nnd carried back to
America
Dr. Hlfiio\ euros ciitarih , Bco lldg1.
S\veot Miilu Tilings with Dracclcts ,
Ono of the young men who delight In
ndoinlng tholr persons with vvhito sill :
yattihlnj ; costumes , wldo silk sashes , ami ,
alack I white kid shoos , nmiemcd on the
bouel vnllc toelny with a bnicolot on his
wrist , snjsnii Atlnntlo Cltv corrcbtiond-
ont to the I'hilndolphia ih-ees. Not a
lioavy pold band , hut n ring of blUer
not tlilckor than iiu oulinnry linger ring.
It was cliiHjieel with n tiny lock , niul ho
tool ; moio than ordinary cuio tluit the
orimmont slioulil bo noticed , nud vvoro It
with ovlilont pride.
This Is not an Isolatoil cnso. If ono
will take a position , on the board walk
and watch closely , h\i will discover tliut
ono in every live men who nro uttltod In
white Iliinnulhutts will have this kind of
bihor eiioirollng tlio wrist.
Dr. Ulrncy euros liny fever , lice bldjj.
A Notable Itoport.
'Tor ' disordered ineusturatlon , anarroia
ami sterility , It mav proiwrly be termed a
spcclllo , "
Kxtract from Dr. W. P. Mason's report on
the waters of Uxcolslor Springs , Missouri ,
Dr. Ulriicy euros catarrh , Dee bldg ,
SAW HIS FIRST WIFE'S FACE ,
Theodore Neppert'j Eomncco Lcadi to a
Breach of Promise Bait ,
SUE LOST HER LOVER IN THE DARK ,
A Divorce Suit In Ofornlft Milken I'uli-
IIo an Interesting Secret An
Indian \VCIB ! nn HclrcM A
Ionllo
Miss Jlury Ho nko c ( Ko. Ill llljfhlh
street , sixteen ycMfs old nnd nn oipluui ,
hns brought suit for breach of pionil o
[ iKiiinst Thcoiloio Xeppert , a ileli build-
lnj { contt actor of l > 'o. C > West Ono
Ilumh-ed and Fotty-illth street , HSIJH the
No York Woild. The pnporM wcio
soncd jcstottliiy , The jounu plnlntllT
wants $10,000 for tlio injuries inllietcil
upon her ulTietions. Kuppoit hns been
n -widower since 1880 IIo is foity-t o
j cars old , lias a personal ostntoulueil
nt 3)0,0(10 ( , and is of ujollj , good-niituietl
disxsitlon. ] IIo Is till I nail well pio-
portloncd nnd his early ttaiiilngr la the
GUI man army hns yi\uu him a soldieily
beating ,
Iiu lirst met Jllsa Ilcnuko in Aptil
last , Ono oioninp ho went tolsit a
friend at No. 120 Eighth street , and In-
nd crtcntly rang the bell of the next
hpuso , No. Ul. George Specht ll\os at
the latter number , and with his family
lives Miss Ilenelvowho Is a shop pli'l
with long hours and scant iciiuiiicm-
tion. The girl nnswored tlio door hell
and no wo tier did Nepptrt see her face
thnn ho tlnow up his h.tads and bt.iff-
geied hiok.
"My God'ho ! exclaimed , "It is the
faeo of my dead wifel"
JIUs Mni'j ( lidnotktionvliit tomnko
of this str.mgo peifornunoo , nnd she
concluded to seieaiii , bliut the door In
his face and run buck into the house , nil
of nhichbhodiil. She told Mr. Spotlit
that a madman was at the door. Tluit
daughtj householder went out to Investi
gate , and found the supposed iimlinin
sitting on the steps wringing his hands
and muttoiltiR1 Incoherent \\ordi. An
explanation follow oil , and Mi. Spcehtlti-
vited Keppeit into the hotibe. InUoduu-
tioiis folloucd , and the latter told Miss
Mary that tlio leseinblanco lotwten her
faeo and that of his lute wife \\iib \ simply
inar\olloiis.
Aftoi this sinful ir ocuuiionco Nep-
poit became a frequent visitor at the
Specht apattiiicntH. Iiu liecaino fis-
uinnted with tlio pietty shop-trill an-1 ,
actordlng tohei stoiy , siicl all torts of
sweet thinus to hei and ilnallj iibkcd
hot to inai-i ) him. Slio blubhlngly con
sented and life was bright nnd io y for
thorn lioth until .1 few wcolcs ago , \vlion
ho told liei that she w.is too yoiiny to
marry , and theiefoio lie must tolcibe
hct from htr pioinise. Miss Mai ) , hoover \ \ -
over , Miisii'tlookin 'fpraroleiboaacl ae-
coidinjjly bioufjlit suit to iniku hur tld-
orl' Jo\er \ p.iy for his ti'n.incj.
L.i.vjor Augibt P. Wagonu1 AMIS con
sulted , nail ho a ihl that its the girl \uib
aininor she could not niosccnto in hoi-
ova name. According ! ) an eider was
olitaincd fiom Judge Hcieh in supreme
couit chambets Thurwlay appointing
Mr. Spec-lit the girl's ' guirdlnii , nnd the
man \\ho hiouyht about the moetlntr bo-
tvcon the platntilT and dcfondnnt vill
conduct the suit lor his jouthful ward.
Tliisqviict village , jubt across the Sa
vannah ri'ver , has long bcenn haven for
di\orco seekers from South Carolina on
account of the stringent divotc-o laws in
tint bt.ite , sajs a Haitwell , Ga. , dib-
patch to tlio ISJow York \Voild. Ono of
tlio dhorco cases to bo settlotl Boon is
of great interest. The plaintiff is Jirs.
Glymvo , ami she abks the co'trt ' to grant
htr an abioluto dlvorco fiom her hus
band , Geoigo , niththo priillogo of ro-
suiiiiiijf hci maiden naino , .Jcnnio Toivn-
scnd. At tlio liibt term of the superior
court she \\as \ gianted legal separation
fiom lior liusband , the c dict inthonb-
boluto di-sorco to bo rciideicd at the
coining toim of the couit. In licr peti
tion she ghes the followinj , ' account of
her lifewhlt-h Is substantiated oj abund
ant e\ldoino :
Twcnty-tlirco years ago there was
bom to thoTownsends , one of the first
families of South C.uolimi , nn only
Uauglitor. Tills child was roircd in
uealth , gi\oti ovorj comfoit and indul
gence ) lior beiutj wasreinarhnbloatid
she linil many suitors for Lor Innd and
heart. Piomimmt among these \\oro \
John and Geotgo Gljinpe , tlio foimor
being about hoi own aye and his brother
bulag t\vtaty-hvo yeais old. To the
\ouiitfor of the biothcis the girl gave
her lieart and pioinlsod hoi hand. The
older brother ga-\o up all hope of win
ning the girl and appeared boon to have
hod down hia love.
When she was seventeen years old
} lii > s Towiibond was being educated In a
prominent bcinlnaiy inhoi tiatUo state ,
but her lo\o \ for John Glyinpo did not
ab.itoand wlien ho propobed an elope-
inontanAamairiago at a noighbouiifj
minister's bhoolToied no objection. Uo
\\its to meet her about 8 o'clock at nlglit
in the grounds of the seminary and Uko
lior ina cairlngo to thcministeis house.
The joungman took his brother into
his confidence , John was delayed bj
K > inethliig happening , and 'George
\\ent \ to the grounds to quiet the
joung lady's anxiety. "When Gcorgo
i cached tlio reinless ous ho found
the girl alicady at tlio appointed
snot nnd anxiously awaiting licr lover ,
The night was voiy dark , and as soon as
ho came in bight she mistook him for
his joungor brother whom hoer >
much rebcmbled and llowintohis nuns
Without coriccting her ho lifted her
into the buggy in which ho carne , and
dro\o to a friend's , where they \voio
marilcd. This was mido possible liv tlio
iioculinr mariiagolavs of South Carolina
lina , which neither requites a mairiago
license nor a minister to perfoini a legal
eoremonj , but simplj a coiibcnt in the
pro&encoof two vitne8 cs. The gill had
not scon the face of the man nho had
manicd until ho carried her to his
home , nnd when slio discolored her
fatal ortor she -was crazed with grief ,
John Gljnipe , vhon ho t-eaeheu tlio
rendezvous and did not find his sweet
heart , wis HlvowibO gricl-sttloken ; but
when hodibco\oted his biothei's perildy
ho took his disappointment o\on Ini-dct-
than Miss Townbcnd did. Mis. Gljtnpo
succeeded in keeping the matter a to-
crot , Two daughters were born to tlio
Glympos , but soon Gcorgo bosun to mal
treat hia hjindbomo wlfoVlion John
Glj-mpo heard ol this ho took a house
near the Gljmpos , in eider to piotect
his former swoethoartlf there should bo
occasion for so doing. Ho did so otico
and was shot and killed by his btother.
George was arrested , but was acquitted
on a technicality , His wlfo u mo\ed \ to
"
this place and "began dhorco ptocecd-
ings , and theio Is little doubt but thnt
the coming term of court will gram her
request
"On a prominent eminence in the
prairie overlooking the town of Table-
quah has been a solitary gnuo for bk-
toonyoarb"bii.vsa Tahlcquah , I. T. dlb-
patch tothoGlobo-Dcuioa-ixt , "U ccu-
nlnci ] the remiilim pf Mary ,
ho wife of a full-blood Cherokee chicl ,
Lows Downing , m/tho / time of her
doatli the place vasliff hoiac.ntidlt
her dying rtquost thnt slio should bo
burled on thoHuininltof the hill. Since
hontlioproiKirtj hiwujtssed into slrango
hiitnls and the urnVo luia bcon In the
midstof acoinllold. I'hoiiroseatowner ' ,
agcntloimmfrotiiGoorgin , hearing tint
flics ns a chief 's wife , thought Itwas
duo her to rest in a moro nacrcd place ,
bo her rciaalns vero o'chuiiiod today and
tnkeii totlioTahleqmli cetnetarv , Her
matdoii name vns(1fary Ayor. She
was bom in I3etholclictn , i'onn. ,
\uis \ hifc'hl educated and accom-
pUHul and a wonic-n of wealth ,
bhuliatlvet'i romantic Ideas , and lior
Infatiiiitloa for Indians vns extreme. In
jWWt'lilof Lewis Downing vas teat to
U a hititonon ( ! business for the Uhero-
n full blood ho spoke
quite well.Vliilo atVash \ -
Ington lie had oct.ision to visit ilothlo-
lieni , and acfidciitally met Jltas Aytr ,
Hliofolldesporatoly In love with him.
Iheehitf lincoud longer In Uc-tlilc'liein
than ho Intended , not being nblo to ttar
himself awaj from the charms of so fair
a lady , and eio his dopattuio hnd von
her convent to bo hisbrido and sh.u-o a
plate in his wlguaiu. Itvasng iced be
tween the tvo tint \\ouldfollott him
to the territory , and bo marilud at Iho
capital. She rtfHtired six months to
dibposoof her property and coavcit lior
uiluiblu into cash , uhlef Downing 10-
turned to his tuition , and with him it
proved "out of right ; out of miml. " Iho
ardor ol his lo\o \ for MissA.vr soon
cooled , and ho wrote her Vtlthlh awing
liiscng.igoinent.
Slio , after rciding his letter , re-
inaikodtliat"itlooktwoto make a con
tract and two to bt oak it , " and she wiote
him Sllsa Ayoi ha\itig gottenoveiy-
thing liueudinc'-s ' , blurted for tlio teni-
tot'i , Aecoiillng to contract the nr-
tK-cd atTatileqnih. and on hcmingof
his manlago made up her mind to imko
her homo among his ptople , devoting
horllfo to their admncument. Yoirs
olapsodaadthoclieif's vifo died , libs
Aycr being still single , ho lonewed his
broken vows and vas again au-
cepted. They vero mauled and went
to the homo she had built , 'iho
lifosho had long dieamcd of wns reil-
i/ed , but not Ion ; was she permitted to
fill his hou owith light and love ere
itealh claimed her. On her deathbed
she told the chief tint on the thlid e\e-
ninjj after lior burial blio would return
to him ut her liomo. Hut ho , Inheiit-
ingtho superhtilion of histace , clo-cd
the house after the funoial and returned
to his homo , about thirtj miles distant ,
on Grand rhor. It is slid that on the
thiul nlghtaftei her burial lights \\aro
seen tno\ing from window to window ,
and the Indians fmnlyboliovo to this
day that she reappeared on that night.
Among the moio oxpeit swimmers at
Monterey , C'nl.s ' ! a Miss Prlco of Santa
L'laia coutitj , s.i\s \ the ICow York Motn-
liig Journal , blio is a blonde , quite
plump In figure , weighing l.iO pounds ,
thiee or four inches o\or five feet in
lioifrhtj stylish in diobsanda gieat fa-
voilto in hei act ,
\tnoiig lior admirer is an eastern
Lreiitloniiu by the nanio of Goodnun.
ILe haswooid witlmut sucec-is for two
yesus. Young doodmaijis aYalogiad-
.uite. ami , viule not paiticularh good-
lookiii" , hasa line address and ploatiut
manncij.
It appeals that on laslThursday o cn-
ing , while pionionadmg after the bop ,
Cloodmiu told lior hens toiotuin cist
on Juno 1 un es she accepted him. Slio
replied that lie could hnvo her on ono
condition , bent her swimming to the
raft and bade. The raft is anehoied
several iodj from the shore , and at high
tide is nt good swinnniiig dist.meo.
The challenge wuq accepted at once ,
and the next day at J 1 high tide bet for
the trhl. Word went around among-
their filonds , nnd in my v , agors of boxes
of uimly , glove * , etc. , were made on Miss
Price winning , Goodman toolc up a
number of botsas LIs gentleman friends
woio backing liis opponent. Ex
citement i.ia high when the hour of
contest caino.
JlissPrito looked very piotty , with
blue and white - btripcd bithlng suit.
Goodnun cimoout with a , loffuhr Yale-
blue buit on and escoitedhis fair ad-
voisarj to thoedgoof the \\ator. Mr ,
Btoloi acted as rcfeieo. The signal
gi\eti \ , both rushed Into the water and
stuiekout , Mi9 Pi Ice using the o\cr-
hand strolso and Mi&s Goodman the fi oy
stjle.
As 3Hss Prieo climbed up on thoiaft
flist the largo crowd of fisemls ytlleil
lustily and waxed their hats and hand-
kuehiofs , Miss Ptico icstcd until Good
man reached the raft , when she was
been to Bland erect , place her hands
tojfetlior in front and dho. As she came
xi pbh owns seen to turn on her back and
rake one Innd. Goodman immediately
fepinng inlo the water and towed hot
back to the raft.
Their friends on shoio became grctitl }
worried lest bho bad mot with an acci
dent. She vas scon to remove the
stocking fiom her plump left foot , -uliicli
Goodnun nibbedigoiouslyfortwontj
minutes , till it vas pink. She hid a
ciamp .Again they both entered theater
\\ator , Miss Piico swimming with ono
hind while Hho kept hold vith the other
of Goodin m's collar.
Their ftionds crowded around as they
reiched the bhoro , and the matter of the
ciamp to the foot being oxplnined , all
bets -\\ero docliuedolT. Goodman claimed
the race , although It vas patent to
o\eryonothatMi \ sPilco could betUhim
swimming , Goodman says that heaven
smiled on him that timo.
The attempted suicide of Henry Collins -
lins , a ninotecn-ie.ir-okl lad , who lives
in Inington , a pretty suburb of this
city cirly Saturday opening , created a
piofound sont-ition theio , and josicrday
it do\olopod a remarkably toinantio
story , sajsa Newark , N. J. , dispatch to
the Globo-Doraociat.
The Collins homestead , wlilch h otio
of the oldest and most familiar land
marks in the village , stands within a
stone's throw of ] { , ifn\ay \ ilvor , onVe t
Clinton a\ctino. The estate la aatua -
Ho ono and cmbt.uiow so\oral \ hundred
acres ol land. Fifteen joars ago
Thomas A. Collins , the fathorof Henry ,
tiled , lenung his family a fortune of
$150,000. Three jeara before his
death ho had mauled n bccotidwife. She
; \as \ Mrs. Emily Goodwin , a jouiig and
attractive Brookluvwldov , wlio had BUS-
tiiticd herself anuinjint niece after her
husbmd's death by reading ptoof In the
ollicoof the llrooKlynUnglo.upoii which
paper her husband hnd been a reporter.
The couple vcat to Iba'in the Irving ton
homestead. The nevxt year n son was
born to them. Thpyi bail no children ,
and , ns his first < vifc } had loft him
chiltllo&s , Mr , Coliriib1 whole hoait vas
In this son , vho nftgpvard glow to boiv
bright and promising boy ,
Mrs. Collins' nolco , who was known as
Nolllo lilehardson , and was Uonrx's
senior b twoyoiira , vas the Inttor's ' con-
stantcomnaiiionand as jcais went by
IhoirchilultiliafToction ripened Into lo > o.
In July , 1SS3 , Henry , then a youth of
sovcnteen , acknowledged to his mother
that ho had won the consent of
his cousin Ncllio to become his
wife , The lad could not understand hla
mothor'a consteination nt his avowal ,
and when faho advised him in tremulous
tones to wait a little vvhilo "Henry read
ily contented and agreed to n proposi
tion to go abroad foru jearor two and
fee the world. The pirtitig between
Nellie and her faweethouit was u trying
one , hut with Iho assurance that ho
would return and claim lior , ho started.
Saturday , stalwatt and browned , Henry
landed In N'ow York and made his vay
homo as rapidly as steim could carry
him. .At 2 o'clock mother and soti were
locked in ouch other's aims , while Miss
Hlcharil on stood by and survoxcd the
milr with fltreamltig jes. llalf an
hour later , while the young people were
soatcd in front of tlio house , n servant
brought w oid tliat Mrs. Collins desired
to sco her son. IIo wont tolior room ,
nnd was astounded to and her ptiHtnto
in tears upon the bed 'Iho mother's ap
parent grief fora time was uncotiti-oll-
able , when Homy sat upon the bedside
with histiria about hot-waist , she told
a story that filled him vith honor imd
dcyp.ur. In substance , the stricken
woman confessed that the was not a
widow when she mauled Iloiuy'ttfntlior ,
that she hnd Imposed on the hit-
tor's ciodullty nnd love , and the
girl whom llonrj had promUcil toinarry
was her own daughter , and thoolNptlng
of a man who hnd betrajed had. When
the truth of what ho hail heaid dawned
upon him , joung Collins orukhi'd madly
from the room and out into the Holds at
the tear of the house. A moment later
thoicsport of a vlstol was heaid bj J llss
HUliariNontiH iho sat upon tlioveranda ,
and with a startled cry slio luiriied
thiottgli the halhvaj to Iho lear door ,
just as Mrs. Collins llow past nnd dinted
down the lane leading to the open liclds
beyond ,
'The agony of Iho lioait-hroken mother
nnd of tlio girl who followed caii bcaruo-
lv bo conceived , when , upon re.iclilag
theoldolmla the center of the llo'ul ad
joining the house , young lloniy was
found iirostiato upon the giounilvith
the blood oo/.ing fiom an ugl wound
above the left temple. Collins vas car
ried into the house. An ova initiation
showed that the bullet had not gene
into the brain , but had pisbed out ofthe
head just above the point of eiitranco ,
and tint tlio wound vould not piovo
fatal. Later ho was roportcd as resting
comfortably and out of danger.
This to wnis a noted rcbort for eloping
Pennsjlvaiiln couples who tcok to evade
the stringent martiiitjo HCCIIBO ln\\s of
thnt state nnd It has just been the ob
jective point of a double elopement and
double mailingo , in which lovois of tender -
dor jeais aio the piiacip.il liguicd , sijs
a Hancock , N. Y. , special to the Now
York Sun.
About Uvolvo miles from hero , in the
town of Arm at , Pa. , lives Jaspet Hobhs ,
a woll-to-dotind conspicuous resident of
the region. IIo has two children "Wal
ter , a uright boy aged Bovcntooii yctrs ,
nnd Annie , a pi city girl of fourteen Doth
had been caiofully and llhetallj icaied ,
and moved in the be > it society of Iho
neighborhood. Near by li\o \ the Way-
man familj , which includes George
Wayimn , aged twenty jcurs.aiid Mjitlo
Wiiymin , aged eighteen yents , and
whifh was of a decidedly inferior social
rank to the Hobbs family. Tliorowas
naturally some neighborly intercourse
between the tno families but vhoiithe
llobhs family dNeovorcd signs of a giow-
iiig intimacy between the younger tnem
beis , they peremptorily ititordictedtho
association of their'childion with the
Wivmuib.
Jlr. Hobbs w.is called awaj from homo
last Sundaj on publicbusiness. . At the
usual hour'sundiiy evening \ \ TiltcMand
Annie demurely ictircd to their bed
rooms. The no\t inoining their rooms
were found to bo vacant. Senicb and
inquirj for the children elicited tbo iri-
foimalion that dining the night George
and Ijrtlo "VYayuiin nppioached near
the Ilobbs maiibion ina cirriago , and
took Walter and Annie Ilobbs Into the
vehicle with them , and that tlio pirty
wasdtiven oil at ar.ipld bpeed toward
the New York state line.
The elopers i cached heio airlj on
Mondav morning , and at once aiipliod to
.Tustico Benjamin Jlyors to nlllciato at n
dual nnrriigo. The jiutico consented ,
and piooeeded to unite Geoigo Wayman
and Annie ITolibs the latter givitiR hot-
ago a ? seventeen ycais and Waltei
Ilobbs and Myitlo waj man in the bonds
\\redloclc. . Then the rumwujs tliove
leisurely "biek to the Wajinan house ,
where thev are novr htoping ) ,
\Vhcn Ir. Hobbs he.ud of tlio elope
ment ho followed in hot puisuit ,
but was too late to prevent
the mairiago. IIo Is incciibcd
against his undutlful children , and is
more particuhrly iatlamed agiin&t tlio
WnytniuiH , whom ho nccui > cs of having
enticed his children uvay. IIo has en
gaged countol to piosccuteGeoige Way
rain on a chaigo of abduction in < irry
ing ollhisjoung' daughtoi , and also to
take piocoodings in the courts foi the
aimullmcnt oftho man Inge.
Dr. lUrnoy cures hitj fever , lleo bldg ,
A Till BUT i : TO O'JiniliLV
to the roet-tTourmillst ! ) ) nn
niul Admiring ! - > ( liooliunti' .
O\MIIA , Sept 2. To the Kclltcr of THE
BHI vas unable to ntteiul the meeting
cilice ! nt South Omaha topivo cxpiession re-
KUttiiiR tlio death of our talented coimtrj-
mnu , John Bojlo O'ltcllly. Tliroutjli your
\\lilclj-clrculnUil \ paper , I talvo tills incuis of
tnyhign tribute and ilropphiK a tcir over the
gmvoof my clcir silioolmatoandcotnnilu.
Nearly thlrt\ ears ago I vas called to tlio
city of Limoriclc. There -was a horse-rnco
lielil thoi-o nt Hint time , ami men fiom all
puts were to bo found tlmo. James Ste-
lihoiis , our noted oigantrcr , thought It wns a
Kood tlmo to get , the bojs toKetliei nail mate
them acquilnUHl , .Among tlio acquaintances
ImniloVM tli.it of our doraited friend , J.
DoyloO'Hcilly
Seine of us were Just fresh from Italy ,
after lighting for the pope , nnd nnioiifj tlio
number I happened to bo one nnd on thnt ac
count obtained considerable notlco. Bo.vlo
O'ltcllly trcntal mo to cvorjthliii : , inado tlio
most of me , and , in fact , tlirougli Ills o\in\
niul gciiorous manner \vo came to bo fast
friends. Hovas tlicn detailed for the army ,
vUiiloIwas on police dntj- , and these vllo
ueropostal in those times will readily see
that our ofllccs and work vvcrou little pro-
carious.
Still , \vo did not seem to careVo linl
our on and dance , cracked our jotes nnd
vvoiiilcd our way nloiij { ns atnoiiff the happiest
mortals on earth.
But our good thno hml nn end , nuO a very
sudden ouo , too. O'ltellly was c | itnrcd ,
while the undersigned hail to use Ms Ir s
nnd leave , bccauso lie illil not btliovo in en
joying llfo in a British inisou , audsubscrileil
to tlio Honthncnt tint
JIo wlm lights niul runs uway
AVI11 Iho to ilKlit another day.
The next time I mot lloylo O'ltellly vvns In
Canada , after k'ettlne throuuh chaslnR the
( liiecn'a own nt HlJge ay.V'o liippmod to
meet The &mpriso vas niutuiil ; hut \\o \
made tlio most of It. Tailing of supjOTt , no
had to return , and In returning sonio of us
vverocaptured , notbllilthli , but bj Unltcil
States ofllcinU Among tlio number Uikeu
wns tbo undersigned. Chewing the bitter
cud anil Irving to lellcvo the ennuiof jul
llfo In Undiilo , the thought struck mo that I
had better wilto nnototoO'Iiellly. ' lilldso ,
and thnt nf ternoon ho cnme , anil as a com
panion brought n lawyer umnn who Is now
wcllkuovm to the Amirlcnn people. It was
Orover Clovcland Through OKelllj-'s and
Mr. Olevclanil'.s work a lot of Imiulsoned
mortals were Jut loose ntrnln tgnroj on the
coinmiiiilty , but with the admonition on the
peed Judge's part that wo must not again
bieak the neutrality Inns.
Itseoms curious , but that istho nny our
peed Judges will act , benuso two years
BKO I was ai rested again ns a
United States prisoner , bolnp cleik of elec
tion for the Second wan ! In tils city ,
wherein somebody claimed there was some
thing wroiifr , and lonscquently I was liuvlcd
up boforoJuilgu Dundy.
I thought sure this t line I vas about to
"Ret Cain. " but our noble-heated JuJgo
Dandy ngnincainoto the rescue and lined me
$1 mm costs.
1 have not paid tbofl nnd rests jet nnd I
believe our blg-heartcdJuilpo IJjiiJ } has foi--
gottcn all ubout it
Heturulut ; to IJoylcO'lllclly , dear old Ire
land hag lost n noMe son. flio vorlil nt
will miss him , wlillo his conrnles ; in lotlcrs
will Ueqi lilimcuiorj pixxn In their noaits
nndlbo uiulcMlKticiI will , to bin last hour , rc-
nictnbor tlio miuu rnvcrs niul tie klnilly acts
of John lloyleOMIellly ,
May lih pmo soul rest In pence niul mnj tlio
Creator of usall iwolvo htm in His heavenly
Klnwoniiiiulaeooiil tohlnitlio ivnccaiut hap-
1'lniss vhlctibe so well deserve ! .
- < N'oi.u.
Dr. Dlrncy ctirci hay fever , Dee
The TCortttuostirn unlversltv enters tinoii
nn cm cfonlir > redpro < pcrlly. liy reippralse-
aient of property In ClileiiKO lUliicMiue hln-
crciucd by the ailultloti of $ r > , ( )00 ) n jcnr ,
eipilvalcnt at fi per iciit to the addition of
$ lH , OOOto Its proliietK-o enilovment
Ur. Ulrncy cures cntairh ,
DIAMONDS ,
WATCHES , Etc.
Our wiles on botb DUMONDS
\\rATCTliShavchocn \ UNTH-
UALLV LAIIG I ! of late , ovvliiK-
our CUT 1 MUCUS. Our stock of
MOUN'THD DI MON'DS was pet-
tinprprotty low , so woluuo just set
a lar o nutnbor of CHOICi :
STON'IO.S of OUR OWN I Ml'Oil-
TATIO , ando offer them ata
SM-ALL. ADVANCE AllON'i :
COSP. The scttiiu'8 comprise ) a
largo vnrloti of SOLlTAIRI' and
CLINTJJl ! It I KG S , SI N 0 I , li
STUDS , iAlMlINTGb : , ItOACIIis :
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OUKAMUNIS. SLKKVi : UT-
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MOUNTED TO OUDtiR llubies ,
Sapphires , llincr.ilds. I'carls , and
all otliei jt-ccioin atones , mounted
and loose.
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progress ,
SOLID GOLD \\ATCII1--S for
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up to the finest grades ( Eltrit'i ' Wal-
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I-ADIKS' anil GIFTS' FIIs'i :
GOLD F1LLLD WATCHES ,
American movements , warranted
from Ifi to 2-3 veau , only 111.75 ;
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SOLID bILA'i2RVATCIIES ,
$5.75 $ , S8.S10 * U' ' , $15 and up
KICKPLVrA'iCUiS \ : , J2.603.75
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I CHAINS ANTD CILUWI.S sold at
KEDUCHD i'RICESto ptirchahcrs
\Vatches during this silo.
5.000 riNi : SOLID CJOLD FINT-
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llcnliillljfrora AgBUtrlind tlrtl nCiantil . UrllKlni.
Ue er1pti BoohfirIaiiillon aid proof * mklUiKinlidirrM.
Adam ERIE hlEDICAk CO..DUFrALO , N.r.
Dr. McGiw
THE SPECIALIST
Is unsurimisotl In tholrcntniotitor Mllformi of
Prn/iffl nw /
Pnnoitlioui , ( ilrot ( nil
nicnt CANNOT FAIL ,
mil n euro Niiimrnilocil In crpry rnu Nolront *
mint in * ov < r UiM'ti nuio Hiictu ftil nnil ntino linl
Iinl Nirin or niiitor t'inont A mo In Uiourf
wifHt mot In fiom J to 5 ilny < ltlioiilttiu loss ul
UllllUUIS llllll )
STRICTURE.
Or pnln nnd ( lllllinlly In | IIHBIIK "nlcr , | oniu-
luntls ciroilln it I ilni's \Mllioiil pnln ( iillii .r
( lllitlnit rii * < u lie lie l > u n iintlcrtho tlttiri
Irt tltmnt forntrUluru pronouiico It a muilnuu
dcruliuici >
Lost Manhood
MA ( illwralneisei of Iho xoxniil or nni , llnililllf
< r iiirtt > UHiitiH In
tlrlr unrxt ferns mil im-t dnniirii ! rcMiillH nr
ubiiiluliU niul i > ( niiniitill > ( linl l > j tlicJu inr
iiml Iliipitlint l < Ktuin coiu | > lt'lilx ruloroil to lili
utunl Tlxoi , ambition niul ungriz ) .
Female Diescases
poiltlycly eurpil Mtliont Imtruiitfnt * Tr < ninn'nl
lipimllr miili ) to each pctknt Hours forlmUii ,
roiu',2 to 4 only
OArAlllMI , Skin lls".iH.and ) nil
< llHoaso < of Hie blood , honrt , ll * > r ,
kllliii > } f ) ami liladilor nlisoliuely
curod.
QVPHTf )3l ) i TQ
Cured HI . ( ( ) to r O I > : ij ,
Almost twenty years expert MHO In I coat ntr ( Ills
drtiiMfiil < liM'a M nud tli uianth < if purtnaiutt
cures din Itiri ) tin dot t < r H tmtmiiL t < p l o tk iiiot
rnpltl unfonntl cTm tiio o innttur what sin u ol
thotlbtaHO tlio Oottur
Guaiantccs a CompletcCuic ,
nd liH rpmcil > Is the mont poncrdilnnil nioro"-
( ill remedy \or knunn I" Ilio iimlli l si l nci > fur
llu * ixriiinncnl cum < I llilii Ic-irlblo llnnil ilhcuw
UrltL'tor < Irciilnr KlNl'U ' iiirtliulirs i.bont cuh gf
Illl ! Illil\ ( ' < llH' IHO !
'ire tnioiilby corro | ioiul < uco.
01lICli : , Uni &FARNAM STS.
OMAHA , NEB.
Entrance from cither fatroot.
SALE
DURING THE FAIR \VCCK ON ' "
MOCKING BIRDS ,
Gxtra line birds ,
jjiinraniml , SI V )
IMPORTED HARTZ MOUNTAIN -
TAIN CANARIES
H \tra line sln irs , 31 cadi.
RED VIRGINIA CARDINALS
u Cool ] sin tf is pnai null oil ,
taw o.n-h.
MARACAIBO YELLOW HEADED -
ED PARROTS
oiingiinil luint , f U' < l i nili ,
MAX GEISLER ,
A17 S lOth St. , Omaha
< IM v * lr IxMuca IVrloillril rill *
the Honolironiily , ncloii Uio iiunslrual njdoin und
euro iiippriHSluii from wliatovcr cause 1'ruuiutu
nienMruuthn 'llicioi'lllH ilmtillnut 119 tnkcn < lur"
laic iri'Kiinncy Am. III ! c' i llufiilly 1'rnin Sren
ccr , tiny to , la ( iuniilnu ly Mumian.V MtL'onnnll ,
llo < UcBt ni'irl'O Uiiuiliii , C A MUilur ,
Uiu.ilm Ml * ' .Ilia council IlluJj * ' . ' ur f ( ur u
WEAK
BiilTorliin fnini the lie cw i f > iiuthfii 1 ( rrart , onrljr
dec MiuUimntnkne . l l iiianliixnl , < tr.I will
pout a M Urn Mi ; trrntlM ) Ixnltil ) contalnlni ; full
nj rtlcnlm for home CHIT , I'lihK tftlmne. i
Iilmillilimillriilntrlc rtoi'nl l r iul byrvrtT
jiinn who U iiinoiunnl Iplillllatt I. AMn M ,
i / r. v. c. KO u JL.I .it.
RATHBUN'S
USINESS COLLEG
Soutlieast Corner Cajiitol Aveauo nnd IGtli Street.
"i'ouvill notlco tlio absence of one of our oleturos. Rathbitn's book-keeper as
was proiliottil. lost Ills job , anil is looking foi-iinothor Ilio follow Hhowlntf tha
side viowr isthocashlor of tlio collojjo haalf. IIo has only latolv Icon olouitod to
the position , anil i modest nnd hokseonlliloneo , but iv'llcouio ' out all rif lit.
A Ye took Ilt-Ht | ) rf iiilu in at the fiir on best cnursu of study and plain jioiitniuishlp.
The scliool U rapidly \VoKiinrantooHfitisfaetionor lofund your inonoy.
Book-koopiatr by notnal busitiOBS practice , Shorthand , Typoirritinfr Knylibli
hrr.aehos and PonniaiiHlilp. The largest and oldcat Eohool in the Etuto , t'unia
anilboous or send tor catalogue , Adilross , RAi'lJUUX , K\VIKO \ A CO.
NO GLJR.E } ! NO
r.DOWNS
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.