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INDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 1886,—-TWE PAGES, “0“ \V ] v\mmfi ““UD\ way to make in the world has and uses | fect teoth dazzle in brilliant contrast THE OLD SETTLER, appligue work, but in reality is woven in a A LOVER was killed was twenty feet long and five feot JUR N i D Ve | yo less opportuniti though they lie in | Her hair is of that lead.black darkness Brractte. raised design in the woof of the goods, Shefield Phetps in Life in diameter, different directions. She may be a teacher, | which suggests a weird, soft mist upon T mind the Fourth in fifty-nine, These novel stripes are displayed in colors of 1. A cucalyptus tree fifty feet from a well in earnest, single-hearted, having a forma: | the night, and 18 indeed a glory ever. A biisterin’, red-hot, snltry day, ol al. golden brown, and bronect | She had my heart—she rented it awhilo: & inhedu souity) UL sant two Toots titoten 14 ) ¢ am's o « Y young ¢ " » he! rOWN- Fire-crackers burne L P 3 . el 8! p R S aved: gentie n e brick wall of the wel ont bela Pootic Gketoh of the Tdeal Mate of Adam's | tive hand upon the 'young minds and | But her eyes are her priceless, crown Fire-crackers burned a farm of inine, anades ot aen gron. mnd' gray 1o various | , A, flE inired, biue eved, gentle tenantce, | {6 btk WAl € AHE SO e e or chief, hal hearts of many, and becoming the spirit- | ing loveliness, her never-ending power A hoss and nigh a ton of hay. tones. And half inm «in truth, in guile | ¢ Sone, o h ’ ass of fibres, o) ual mother, perhaps, of tens, scores, "'3‘1 charm. They cannot be ribed. Come sixty-one, the war broke out, The Saratoga walk is said to be the latest When she departed, carried off the key, |I~l|:,‘:|”:>;:|];’\l,||4- ‘\I‘ (“ ¢ ymes the story that hundreds of sons and daughters. \|\ hen you say fhat behind their long, And all the boys was wild to o, fashionable eait for women, One who de 1. o ' acitizen of that place jately visiied & nest THE OLD MAID OF TO-DAY She may be a scientist, and discover | dark, half-hiding lashes they are large, Andon that Fourth with song and shout seribes it says that “the first requis s | And so I have a vacant heart *“To Le where a goose was busily engaged hatehing | new wonders in the starry heavens, ot k. dreamy, vet glowing, flashing with My boys enlisted, Bob and ‘Imn throw your shoulders back,the chest forward, I'he sign is pasted up all over me; out eges, and was just in to kilt a blacks resolve obscure chemical | compounds. | fire, liquid “with languor, yon have | =~ chin up, and stomach i, and _then walk, [ And yet [ean no worthy tenant . ef, snake which was cofling itself aronnd the The Great Success of a Business | She may be a writer of hooks, which | only hinted their inexpressible expres- i) ""‘j"”' '"n'“z'";“"!' Ly f"‘fu"'"'?. I Hibs, bord nd espect iy Because it's locked and she has got the key. i, T shakesnin Dt swallow i the eees Y shall enterta ¢ instruct thousands, or | siveness. They 5 NATHE GFGS 8 ome on a rainy, drizziin’ day, husile, e aiin I8 to'secure a series of revo- L. o was cut open, and the eggs, being found Woman in New Orleans—Flirta- | ',..‘\ZYH, ’rl‘..;':,','l,,',.'-]m“”:‘? ,].ff‘,,'l, AL word | nine, ,.i,".h,tl.‘,', ‘.“,fir:i,:'\'{\. trkmtd 0l o Apd Jow, In clotes and feelin's blue, Intigns which shall b simultancous, but op- LENVOL unbroken.wers piaeed underiho goose,whioh ons, Fastifonsand Fais Facesse L o Rl ' and ninety. ome home without an arm to stay., posite. In simple brevity, if your head moves . " s ON0 orthless | atehed them into woslings, which all had o ‘""” "‘I I'A”x‘nll:lll\ riaieh ;wfh\'\l.\th’v‘v‘,;.l: ):';h' mUgHFEAgeie |:|'|‘l‘" "r‘(“}( Englishwomen. it ot ik JiEht your boily must move to the [eft, and 5“““"‘;":_“ my heart to me grown worthless | At UG and died i Tour days ons e § e, itudes throug e columns of some gres “"Phiote are Pnlish 1adles &) 1 alxty-five, when Bob came back, before your toot reacher ground you must de. " $rovny BHse kan @ o g newspaver. She may heal the sick {she lhvu_*‘.\rl ¥ n;__h h Luhf s with n_n th:v‘ Wa celebrated, ali hands ronnd sotilio R oltele Wwith Uik ancive 11mb, . The EAlb No other tenant would 1 have save thee g A mouse that sines like a canary was re- lave o love and aptitude for that sort of | 8ccomplishments of any of Lhoir fex, We drove to town, but missed the track 13 practiced in A njht dress betore the mircor, | Forgive yourlandlord’s aceidental slight, = | contly captured by a citizen of Santa Ros, A Splendid Woman, Works or M-"'nl the 6avse of e ‘.'N assed :\'rllv:' l\l“!l“l ‘Sm[!I :m.] "Illwrl' are llwuu- Drove off the bridge—two horses drowned. | The part of the business most difficult to l‘i:!(u Back and you shall have it dear, rent (“fl:.'\l\\uw II‘I':-“\I‘[‘I‘: 8 wire 't‘y]q-“\\fl.i.1~v:’\‘,1 New York Sun. sonrt: of sh Fenontance tosinner 1e8 that no other land can excel, or master is the proper position of the stom- o= e s 1 o R gt i N6 Cireo: 10 Pt o bt ono verb ot | in GONEE: oF prench repentance tosintiers are graces of manner | In seventy-one—that was the year o proper pa et then r ed it but the nex morning it was No Greel; no b, o v In "m t, thore is nothing ~l|v'{|||:|\ |||u|_ do, t floTe OAN fE8IEt: Wemien of Wit, otils The eannon burst at Doddard’s Bend PEPPERMINT DROPS, et L LR IR PR TR ek oiiupls. i thiat Tizer made o confornt to. oo, angular | Wre, breeding, and conversational AT rbokes e sohioen Toos et for Swinging in the Lano. Thirteen Iy an wniucky number at a board- | tho trap each night ami Is released eneh Witn far more love for simple lawn than | ol oo senble type, bt is broad and power, all combined, whose genius it is a end. COnip" in the Judye. ing house table where there is only dinner | morning. When it sines it sits on its hind o sutin g} Hinsthe most. | mnnyside s are her prosent oppor delight to remember; whose fascinations Lover like, they had a quarrel enough for twelve. Tees and moves its head and throat like a e e T Tore disaining, | tunities, o0 that thic “old maids” of to-day | 118 Worth while living to Have expor. | - In scventy.slx Bob licked e aquire, O'er some triMing hing, 1tis said that a St Louts man can jump | €ANAIY. Tt song is rather sweeter than the A-novieo in Iigh arty 14 lore disdatning, B e et posiive and potony | lenced and enjoyed. Those are the ve _Aud Hensey's boys and Jake Magore And the maiden with a pout from the highest eminence without Injury. | OTfINATY canary s OF Tt chone SITLIE nowTedge stil Jotaine | Eorces i ChE tandorr Srvilieation, - flower, not only of a class, but of a ns Sot Elaridee Lamson's hay afire . Gave lm back his ring. His ears act as parachutes. yplhere s on exhibition in tho window of s 2 Conshtibaons il i A by tion; the expression of whatis choicest And burned the church and Boseman's And he [eft the leartloss malden “Have you the hay fover?” asks a patent [ 1o il bremm i ot hareprehid Sad losses these, and yet it might be worse. What a Woman Did. gnd_rarest in a raco andan institution, store, Swinging in the lane. medicing ad. We Rave not. butwe' cannot | Jowy, and LT LR B R A i Down on Charles street there is a flour- | They made me think of those costly | But now it kinder seems to me o LR AL CL L s Inte Mary Jane Morgan, and it js said that Modest, und brve whero moral. strenath is | ;i ot GO S angino of | attars of the Orient which require thou- "o Fourth don't havs no ot of fiut Some one asks: “Who were the forty | slie paid £25,000 for it, There is known to b ANt REAGatd. sentie o fined; cightoen-horse power and_ employing | sands of roses for the distillation of a | Like when my grandson’s pas and me AK 118 AR 16 ARG 8 Fing, thinves2> We eannot answer this Wntil wo | but oneother plant of the same species in ex: Zasy and gracetul, gentle and refined; & ks, g that | single drop; the labor of the garden, the Just inade lier boil from sun to sun, Stole from them a horse. now which state lesislature s referred to. f fstence, and that is i the vossession ot the In cufinary art high rank conceded, thirty-five men, women and boys, that | & | h & | tole from them a horse. uitew W . p H s 1t L HoaDiality to troubis biind, hits Doen ostablished. built up, and isnow | infiuence of the climate, the outcome of st i Byt the vigilants they et him, et B T T R A R I R R RIS TG LTS ’ . ) HaaNBE, { 9 b . y 80 3 i ! . Caught h th his gain, ko o barber, he Seissors, astic col or of orchids, he blossomms are Unostentatious in her mild detmeano under the sole direction and supervision | the soil, and the desiruction ot a myriad HONEY FOR THE LADIE R Y e Nt e replied tho cusiomer, and silence fell on the | peeuliar. They are arranged about spikes Coutteous aad animated, full of life t o clever, plucky Wi he | of lowers,all to produce one exquisite re- nd they left that reckless loyer v g b A oin Derohanoe you may, or may notyethave seen | Nove Soelonnn i Demogent ' | sult, which, after all, is for the delectation SWITSUE LI IRTE, et IS VIVIE ellow 10, ORHE b, wutunog foreet erchance Yy O] ) DAL New Orleans Times-Demoerat, en | ° " ol Al Y " 2 » o load T o) Sl vivid yellow to dark brown, coming forth . Rars - Soirs gt this dady's musband. diod, lewv. | ©f only “the wealthy and fortunate of | Linen cuffs are gain worn. e ARy e O el O A T8.0MS | Fugular intervals. bl Sl Perhaps you envy him who calls er wife, | FEATS % Sl with a | mankind,” Polonaises are again in vogue. MUSIOAL AND DRAMATICAL, ith the query: “What kind ¥ ¥y ; - ing her utterly unprovided for, with a a Oliomisots grow HishAble fAvo! with the query: “What kind of meat will you Practice Versus Theory. The goddess Fashion she may reverence | large family of ‘children to support. In One Woman's Persistence. Y L A UL LD el Gkl Henry Abbey is petfectly cf 2 with | have, salmon’or hot eakes. Py i N \ AEOS St ¢ " The newest sleeve is cut all in one vicce, hry, Abbey Is perfectly charmed With | v yaiast gem in the | 5 98 {1y Texas Siftings. - sliehtly, T card for | 15t 8t I desperate circumstances has | Springfield Republican: The persis Rl EA et U o e oavs CHiBH| Dam\Veineastie: verye lateat goin m“‘l‘» En'-ulullnl\m\rs,!lu Tiie minister pranonen from n text LT T U Ll L, many a mother had to face the world, | tence of woman is shown by an extra- | erowns, LIALLARL Mr. Edwin Booth begivs his season in Buf | AN bame to- her death from & That dwelt on trusting mostiy : AL R Soman ann ass over lghtly but thore are [v_\\',l u||("m}u||g|l“|\,[ wlh_o dition case recently before Gov. Hill at | “rpyo coliars of new frocks are higher than falo on September 13. felonious desire to reach a happy here- And marshalled his conclusions next, Without vexation and some mild distress, hlll‘\l" \lgl'lvl ‘getic determination of this ]I%Hmn_vi l'l-(_)ur f» ngners.l Julia | eyer. X h I:ul;lmmlullmsl Just ?»mm.-u-d r“” sixth | after.” Of spectres thin and ghostly, —y And yet no slave to habits so alarming, HAL L ; unn of Union, Pa,, charged assault upon ew linen cuffs rory symphony. It will have its first performanee | A gorrespondent writes: “I am in love v amens fr Inre Content with what dame Fortune wnay be- | Her husband had boen a box-maker, | an old man_ worth' $3,000,000. The de- - St LICVEVSICRERIUM Y SRR i bt ( ith “n young Jady, but. too bashinl t0 pro- i o Psa sy oW employing a number of northern hands, | fondant proved an alibl by two men_on [ " Ghintz fieures are printed on new silk | 101en Dauvray has engaged Joseph Whit- | pose. Who can help'me out?” Wo should Wiio dertly gulded His reniarks Ter smile is bright. her conversation charmi- | from whom his wife had learncd every | whose farms he had mortgages. Mrs. | stockine . 2 § ing to replace Louls James, who goes on lier father could: that is, it you happen to To & Faine t S Zag tockings, P To a reluctant (ast! ing. department of the trade, hittle guessind | Dunn prosecuted the witnesses for | Tuilor gowns will be more worn th oy | StATFing tour. ay too late.—New Ha Sprightly, but artlss, are the words that | fVhen stio sat up at night to help the girls | perjury. They were bailed by the rich | this fall - more worn than ever [ Afmee will commence lier tour this season [ A boarding house mistress One of the brethiren came nest day, Sprightly, but artless, are the words Tt | out in tho work given them by the piece | man's frionds and fled to Canada. Then | A}l seams in the wi ¢ 46 at the academy of music at Williamsburg | other ornament to her wall decorations. It is Not widely known as thyifty, L that this same knowledge would ono day | Mrs. Dunu went o Canada. in men's | winiemag i the walists of new dresses are | next week with “Mamselle. in the shape of a motto which s thu Said he, “I'in short, have bills to pay, "Fhat worth, though humble, may not min- | stand her in such good stead. But o it | glothes, became a friend of Brown, one | - Velyet and w . Adelina Patti will sing in Dublin Novem- 1ch and grow fat.” She wants: to give Will give my note for ‘fitty,"” tirprtiong 3 for, ‘atier Tuilire in bisiness and & | il oaeame @ fron o v b | poreivet and wool combinations are seen in | bor 1, en' route for ‘ior coming tour of this | the WOUNS of her bonrders something o do, T Nor fowly sorrow deemed by her Intrusive, g | capital f SARITND tH by THBRIBRS ew fall frocks. - country under Henry 1. Abbey’s manage- | A cat that disappeared twenty years ago T'he parson, too confused to frame Nor suffering want denied its pleading capital fora peddiing teip. Then she in- | Passomenterie corselets will be a feature of | ment. through a trap door in the floor of'a freight A plausible decoption, Nor sull Kk Wi ed 1ts pleading b i duced him to cross the Ningara river, | the coming season, J . i house ia, O o ald, “Get some friend to sign his name t Ansol C prayer. Something had to be done, she said, | Br knowi h s i Neil Burgess is making quite a feature e yhib ote el e And Pl have no objection,” Something hy J ), 8 aidy | Brown not knowing the stream. Once | High turned-down collars are seen on im- | this year out of the famous cireus scene in | Monday by workien who were tearing away b RO Iganeauon, and that done quickly, for there was not | on this iend fo vay even the $8 | procn in which they liv 5t Pers de, she had him locked up and a requisition from the governor Iyania. This is the process lons of new frocks. narrow lancelike figure s the effect of ent cut of corsages. Contrary to expectations, it RV Sl Swill” play the b | the buildi ey S LR ORI e Adelaide Moore, who has just arrived A frightened-looking man walked into a 1r I*Mll;illfi"‘kllul, with grateful smile she greets money enough WA nd shares hor pleasures and her fortune | rent for the ¥un On Chicago Her: W lowa Train. “We had a gr d deal 100} brave heart and high cour: WIBHEHD A AR 25UEHE. batore S G0V N elonaTor MBS Tt e | N W oHE TN T «un store and_rapidly Esaid he clerk: | Of fun onour Jast run to Omahi,” said a { p § > I 2 s Gov. s are strewn in New York on the City of Berlin, will com- 0 store and rapidly Esaid to the clerk: 3 3 ¢ 1f fate is cruel, still half way she meets him, | fused to be daunted helped he Hill on behalf of s witness, alleging N ioaemats bright colo L with tiny | e her tour on Octobet 4, and Wil teavel | (Give me a British bulldog revolver, n | train boy on the Burlington. “In the Nor points w twelve-inch dirk in h I envy at the favored few. on turning her knowledge of box-making | that Brown was induced to enter the | Shoulder seams of frock own palace car. a suit of armor, and a_ Dox | smoker was an old chap from Kentucky sques, and of cart o e to practical account, ‘und, up country by fraud. But Gov. Hill granted | mantles are all made very short. Strauss Is said to be composing three new dges.” “Yes, sir. By the way, what | going out to Montana, where his son has L rp::-::ix:.v)l»'. on smoothand strewn with fra- | ), flat.roofed, orowded garret, she began | tiye r...'ll,‘gy.'l,\.,,, and Brown, and ,g,(.r).“l.g No Iady wenrs dre ¥6h sEaitane. o toilets | Mumbers for the “tGypsey Barons” being two | &4ne do you umpiio to-day 5 a cattle ranch, The old man had ono of I e o5 | hor work, making hersolf evory varioty i e 1L ARG e U iy grand finalos of sccond and third aots and. a | . What lie came back for—Father of Young | these old fashioued, striped carpet bags, Draws out her love for it and Nature's r ) the millionaire, will have to answer in | aty , but froeks and gown! oy QIR T NG think vou would By saastod | tad Ji tho b God; L of paper box the market demand: the Pennsylvania courts. Shepherd’s plaids and “invisible” plaids | ;%S0 [oF it Belin, aftor tho trentiment you got horo Iastnight, 1 | Snd.in Hie bg was tho biggust bottio of When' fuirowed with the rugged lines of | She went around to the wholesale eon- TR e are to be inuch worn in the attmin, pladame Marie Roze, wlo is holiday-mak- | fioked'you down tho tront stops and. set the | & sky Lover saw, It mist have con- . duty & : foctioners, druggists, shoc-shops, millin- | ] Keey ot pIeXiong The leading colors for autamn are blue, | Wi, i, France, recently gave a concert ab | Gogon you, and he came back with a big | tained a gallon when it was full, and the SShe_bends, but never faints boneath the | ers, every busimess house that used large | The best aias to a good comploxion aro | prowa, green, dabi, acajou and nuiberry, | Siery [oF the benedit of the paor. Itbene- | ioeo of your trousers. Now, what do you | <entuckinn was at it every fifteen min- b quantities of theso packing easos, solicit: | cold water, u pure soap, healthtul food, | The czowns of fall hats are of cloth, velvet, | " ran T e e O nsiderable | \yunt? Young Man—i'd"Iiké that plecs of [ utes or so. Ilo wasa stingy snoozor. too, b EabuTi1ba b 16 iokre mrw aiven, ing patronago and _meeting with marked | £00t digestion, and. reasonable outdoor | and satin, with a sear direetly In the back. | fama aut. of the" tie rol in P aione. | cloth, please, and wouldn't buy u nickel’s worth oft me, Nor days allotted to ennui and siot suceess, being another grateful woman to thl' ik, e bt Black, brown, tan, drak blue, and Russi; King” last season, staris out on a Sstarring A New York gentleman inacrowd felt | and gave mea terrible mo about my iy otind (6 ennil ang oo fesiify to theinivorsal tourtesy, kindnoss | A sooihing application for sunburn, | green afe tho preferted colors for tour, connencing Friday, September 17, at | Somebody tugging at_his wateh chain, Ile | bothering the life cut of him, So 1 says O With her in vain, for she has conquered | and good-will New Orleans people show Clara Belle,” 1s water to which | = gonieal crowns, flattened at the Riclimond, Va. § b did not get excited or angry, but merely said | to myself: ‘I'll pay you up for this, you oo both. 5 to the working cliss. So many orders | Vinegar has been added at the ratcofone | tilted forward, are the features for 3 Mr, Louis James’ appearance in Chicago quietly to the pickpocket: old guzzler, you."” And I did, too. Just Ti fait and idie droamers daily pass us did she receive thut in a_fow months she | Spoonfal to a_wieglass of water and a | ~ Stripes, vertical and horizontal, hair lines, | as Othello and Benedick this week huve noy replied the Jight-fingered | 4. 50PN 18" we got aerass the river into 1, With languid air, recherche as to dress, | Wacablo to double tho space occupied | little starch. ~Vaseline is good; so is | plaids and checks, will all be véry fashion: | been rearded s successiul s his Vireinius, | gontie n plied the Jight-fingered | Towy I kept an eye on him, and the_first They drink in tales, or linger near Parnassus ¥ 1v d . b 8 h gentleman as he moved awa. X 4 { B REAE ey b uaRTd | BEraan and descend one stor: Another year | glycerine and rosewater, in the propor- able, though ne is credited with careful study and 1t Is said that a Nov. % 3 time 1saw him reach for the bottle I ran Our hieroino finds mnple seope for selence went by, and the trade having _grown to | tion of one part glycerine to three parts | New polonaises are made very full in the | siknal dramatic intelligence. o proceodings 1 & suiand potiied b | URand shouted £ hieroino fins sinple sopo for solenice oy | largeand flourishine proportions, war. | rosewater. : back breadths of the skirt, but'are notmuch | Minnie Maddern’s leading man_tor “Ca- 1 oK hore, 1 you now | . ‘Eor heaven's sake, what are you do- oEauES ranting another inerease, the third floor | Wrinkles are often caused by anxiety, | looped. ; price” this season is William Morris, one of | anything abont the fitst prineiples ot Jaw op | ing, mant Do you want to bo arrested Domestic arts, with each approved appli- | was added,and thisfactory was no longer | bad health, or stuc The cause of their Open filigree buttons in dull metals,bronze, | the handsomest young men on the stage. Ile revis you must know that fiy and set to work on the stone pile?” ance, an experiment, but an establishment of | formation having been removed, and the copper and silver are usea on new fall | i8 known as Mantell’s double, and will sup- ter the summons is | “*Arrested!’ he replied in astonishe Aremord than dreams, and never Greek o | yoputation. e genoral health restored by means of suit: 5 . = R R LRI Tt W R LD GRS s been mining now {or thice e S AT e her, 'he 0! ang AV ble tood, occupation, = exer and closer their resemblance to men’s [ **¢ S and it may not elear up for a week.”— oW - § :) 4 he successful manage A B able tood, ccupation, C N 4 Ser ch clost or late s () A Y King V' A tyro’s knowledge, but a woman's bliss— | of Louisiana, and going on dramming | geverally disappear.’ Use warm water, | 846 R0 o] of that eity. She has signed s contract with oment where it went | prohibition law in this state, and that it Ao and amor, sweet, euphonious, pleasant, and a sog Attain their aeme with the added Kis St ot tours through Texas that always resulted | Bot hot, to wash your face ers upon German railways, and rival tra Polini for a tour of Europe to comprise sixty | ofa new. A i isacrime for n man to drink whisk t hrou xas ! 2 L i i ini for ure nprise six O newspap 1t's got to be published to | 18 & erime o man to drink whisky In every tongue this mood is only human, in a large increase of patrons. A fact of It)\"‘l(il-ofs .lnin pfn&t{:;: nf;l]l']rll s (llf)nixl + | receive no quarter. represontations for which she. is to receive | comply with the law, but inur{‘ ins toa di- | here? If you don’t look out an ofticer'il \Vhich indicuics the Bighost Joy we. sehcns | Which sho soemed to b most’ proud was | White enstilo is the bost that can bo had, | ®ayay do say that a girl never looks so pretty | Saee: g vorce case, and we dol’t want any more pub- | be after you, and he'll pull you oft’ the Wha tas ot catve thor e ieat Jo¥ aie renchs | that when she once secured a customer | At night sponge ¢ > With Tosewater | yo'a vount man as wicn She has just vetused | - Mme. Janauschek announces that this will | licity than ‘we can help. Let mie see; vour | train anil put you in the calaboose, and inicAniconeotve Hienlof splondId womanL | e hata Always: Twollaree otses |[andiwiiltel RIyoaringini6qual PREato. | ol neisis vt positively b her last season on the American | paper is democratic, BSn't it The editor e el y y s bt || DEHITR Stage. o add interest. 1o her Tarowell i | vpliod Bt 1t wis, “Lhew tuin. this ad: in | S Judge will send you torithe stons ture teach? she mentioned here ‘1 the city that had | Which have been adde sckeeping aprons are m i il A Hret e hor worte T meved whaoreds | Sirits of turpentine. Kub well it the | s tawn sk s ik st o b, of | peatanee she g determined to apyenr for | wnder, the churely notioes, 1t will e Milwatices Tolo aarr Dy nw to | 8he makos bundreds of boxes for them | pores and let the mixturo dry on the | pletely cover the skirt. e I er SR T B e o | e cr0 by your subscrlbors,” said the | gor who was taken off the train g graph: According to | to.day. face. tumwa the week before—torn from the r be. And then T told him about n passen- X t Ote 8 oley 1 Accordin c6 R L “There is a fortune in store for the man who | Mrs, Langiry and her co vill leave | **Beg par ir,” sai leago hotel tho laeas of things which provailed not | “Thrye years passed,and at Insttne can- | - The use of cosmtics is dotrimental. | will mventa hammock that won't xeverse | Liverpool o (fne"/_\llulaléar\ e D e | clotheas e tao vy o1 &joencnge hatel | arms of his weeping wife and childran= 'y long ago, the woman who did not | tous hesid saw her busmess guaranteed, | They clog the pores of the skin, — If ths | when a woman gets into it. tember, and they will open at the Fifth ave- | him by a belated traveler who had come in at [ and compellea to work thirty days for marry” waseu Dlighted being. 1t did not | addiig tho fourth and sround oot to the | skm be dey, milk or butiormilic can bo | Gold and silver aro to form o prominent | miv i the iy of Ly on tne it of | 11800, - and askod for 2 00ms bt our | the state for having taken one” drink of matter whether she romained single | threg others, now 0o erowded. applied. It is well to mix somo flour of | feature of fall millinery. = Papas and hus- | October. The “Lily” will show some won- | rules require eash in advanco from guests [ liquor. I told him that there were'do- from choice or ne ity, for, since it was sulphur with the milk and let it stand for | bands will apply the zold. derful some wonderful millinery with little or no gage. Boy, show the | tectives on ever and that some- considered a woman’s only, manifest and Street Flirtations, about two hours or over night, and then The Venus de Milo of the next century M. Coquelin, who is coming here next y gentleman up to room sixth floor. Dollar | gimes men were gearry- unalterable destiny to marry, she must, A great denl has been said and written | use without disturbing the sulphur,which | Will bea tight-laced girl with kid eloves on | is giving seres of performunces in Al and a half, sir, if you please.” “Sir!” said | §po g pottle of liquor in their 08, o of course, bo regarded as a failure in 1ife | gbout streot flirtations, and this irregrular | Will have settled at the bottom. This | trying to throw a swone at a neighbor’s hen. | and Lorraine in - conjunction with tho guest, MLy an lowa diuggist in apro- | MK G VO o man so bad) Jif she did not do this. And though she Atots s cos has. of | should beused before washing, and a | YOu can comepretty near a woman’s age | Simon. Then will follow the American tour hibition town.” “A thousand pardons,” ex- hd #aiha.was.. Ho' askéd s énrfi method of making acquamtances has may havo refused forty offors of mar- | oot fp Do by asking herself, then her dearest friend, | Whieh Coquelin is looking forward to with | claimed the clerk, *Boy, take the zentle o, been condemned on all sides, | small quantity should be prepared as re- of the other passengers if 1 had toid the room 27, first floor. Never mind the Xingo, of havo hiud the most imporative | Novertholoss, the practieo s eonstantly | guired. s Ivis not”a commodity adupted L IO L T S0 [ F e A o ol ey anis sir—never'mind the eash. truth, and as they caught onto the joko Sooliud! oy sox ox dovolopod the most | on the inerease, The fault lies princi- ‘01‘ I ; Washington department young ladies havo | from the imperial opera_hous i ———— they all stuffed” him “as badly'as I did, Shies 10D Bomowyasation i life lmlly ith the females, who, from care- 1 the skin presents a greasy appear- | notyet faken to wearing gentlemen’s eollars | 1in and Vienna. The safety and comfort of Simplicity. The old chap got so worked up that he other than marriage, yet neither one nor | fossness, a Jove of adventure, or for some | anee, due to an excess of oily secretions, | and’scarfs. They fear the lord high execu. | the public demand that the introduction of M. . W.in Life. didn’t know what he wasabout. He con- 2]}[:[[“‘12(: so would have been accepted as | wors motive, encourage the advances | milk should not be used, but a lotion com- | tioner, electric lights in ey ¢ throughout the lle\r pretty hands were slim and brown, fessed that he had takea one drink on world be made obli Miss Bessie Hatton, dav s noveli And tenderiy hter of Joseph The frills upon ti s going on the On whichmy son why she should not follow | what society had ‘decided w [uade by proper course in life for her. and was 1 v man who walked ring thav an oflicer © lingered the Iowa side of the rive RinEURI Eown mortal terror of v 0081 DRI, through the car, fe: way stituos and cornor | posed of equal parts of rosewater and | Novelties for dress acc t!}«; un{y loungers who infest our strzets, A lady | elderflower wat or a iittle eau de | and plush with brocade and ailing to | whej ries are of velvet 3 ar wi apestry des ] msulted by the bold stares or the | cologne may be added to the water before | The vrevailing tints are mediwval and au- | Hatton, the £ A ecome the mistress of her own home she ks 3 sh n tunmal. stage. Some time ago she was going to be “A simpl S ah A arica f s FRsale t significant cougls and winks of these | Washing. o . vl going D A simple frock?” she cried, with mirth W hunting for him with a warrant, s doomed o w life of dependencein | nuisunces pays no_atiention to the an- | How Girls Buy Matince Tickots. 1t you out your nalls or snoezo on Saturday | A0S S SN PF YOL, BLeke pave | Pt Tushion wrayts hor scholars ™ aciourpethaitiatolotilona thalmbioly that of some friend or relative, u wseful | noyances and escapes further msults by | San Francisso Chronicle: Will Palmer, | Jatning for pooplo ot to cut thels sanco mr | take thie shine out of Eilen Terry. A cout e nisety doturstr” Ot | morth, the prohibition party, and eve U R A GO her “udicious eonduct, - e females | Hayman and’ the stafl of the Baldwin this day, . Leot cut thelrsnecze on |\ 116 Frankfort opera house durlng the —— O g, noycn bubfogl A th ol O, AL 0 are ng to be accosted | theater were in the office busy seliing -9 3 1 | past season 33 cvenings were devoted to Ve such o miserable. low-lived state again s whs et biLy or Goblompt evon | by strangers, and to form passing inti- | tiokets for the matince. 1t is not often SO uspand il hve n Momels sose: bug | \Vaener, U8'te Weber, 2 to Verdl, 2 to Me PIETIES 18 long as ho lived. 1 tell you, we did s Tl y mucies in that way, not only respond to | that it takes more than one man to sell | then don't be discourazed. 1f hio's any erboer, ete. To Schillo’s plays 3 eveninzs | ninyeapolis people Tetuse to read the | Mive fun with that old DAtHo Toffiof were given, to Goethe's 5 only. ‘The 21 now plays given and 8 new operas operattas, ¢ Bernhardt, who calls the wonder aral “Mademoiselle, ma mere,” te to the Paris Figaro from Buenos were | il because it Is Lilled with allusions to St. | the way v continual and | puf picnic t was that after The greatest achievement of Rey. Sam [ @While our bassenger from, Kentucky Jones has been the reclamation of a man who | gave me his big bottle to hide in my box, traveled with a show six years and played a | which I promised to do for a quarter 3 R s b e the advances made by the *mashers,” | yickets nt our theaters, but the novelty | Of a man he'll get a new one, B Hiomythis condition ot ibings there | but they baveinaddition a codoof signals | had brought them all out just to sec Wy | The first Jady In_the' land. has ereated so Ple in genoral the typical “old maid. » She | Y/Pich are plainly understood by experts | people rushing to buy them on this occa | Sweet an impression In the Adirondacks that BMLEERTA, 00 Lyipa. 0l o She | in this line of business, Twoor three | gion,” They were aamiring the varied | ® bee declined to sting her the other day, S ays pictured as gaunt, angular | yoars ago it was the fashion to wear long | pe; ity of the young and giddy thix having taken her for a rosebud. and forbidding in appearance; morose i s f i 8 v ; g in ! se | ribbons, which were so arranged that 4 et A ; 1t the rooster crows on the fence weather | 4y absoluto contraction of the storles | calliope. Out at Villisca L stopped and got “five or and il towportd in disposition, a5 bo- | thoy huhg ovor tho Wearor's shouiders: 16 | v gbe oy okets foe o wiatese " | will bo fair: i on the doorsiop ho will brin | fi5m o absoluto contraction of the Sterled | " text of the sermon on horse racing, | six little bottles and filled them out of the came a blighted and_disappointed beiig; | hocame. avell - undorstood that if the | oEs Uy t PAtiuce! company, Lt he crows loudly you may know | withh onoof lier company and consequent | preached on Sabbath listby the Ite. Willtati | big onw, and passed them around wmong hating youth and pleasure of ail sorts, A ou any g seatsy he's out of the woods and has a good pair of | night in the lockup, MeDonagh, of Strathroy,was from Zechariah, | the fellows in the smoking car At the streamer depended from the leftshoulder [ «How many, miss with a special grudge \stlove making | 5 i lungs i i X Xiv., 15--S0 ‘shall b’ the plague of the i . iosi s arudg J it_meant, “Fellows, come follow me,” | “Have you ot any ents? icker ‘ o 5 The ovening play of Mrs. Lanatry's en- i RO NDiaK] ¢ | same time that we were enjoying onr i and lovers,since they reminded her of her | and many youns girl who did not un- |« aere,you gobany good seats? Wicker corsets are the latest thingin femi- ement in the Fifth avenus theater, com- | HOrse."—IToronto Globe, 2 selves drinking the Kentuckian's whi own vanished youth and the opportuni- | youn| ! 0w many, mi g nine wearing apparel. —They won’t do. eneine October 4, will be Bulwer Lytton's | “What?” exelaimed Foge, reading the ] STy 1 derstand the'codo Was subjected 80 &n. | “Hora S yearl ! ‘ meneing er 4, will be Bulwer Ly tton d tmed adin on the sly he was talking on at o g ties which she fiad never had, or, having, | noyvance and insult, - Lately & new plan + Have you got any seatst”’ editor, at least, could bear the idea of seel k v of Lyons.” Her impersonation of | newspaper,“fifty Christians killed in Cochin, | oto "oy rding everybody and telling us ] hi"l “‘.ig,.,(.lu,d. Tho part. which'sho hud | Bey heen adopied by ¢ yuirt-uib:-}; 20 ; lu]llmu hu;v maiy, and Ul show you 1 lovely woman, going into the w. mlim‘\_ ‘l‘m.,, l”“; play had o fun u[l“,[, fi::l)n x”lnl‘&.m-“ caven's & I\Ll,‘,”]'ll{l\l\ oy I?\"nchl;“‘: PRI, IR R YUQEYADNGY 0 A § played in the story was usually that of & | mule e race in oo | Where 1 can please you. e e 2 ; nighis lately attho Princess theater, London, | LIoY 0L t " hanpen - here Do (Boston | ive for a good drink of red liquor. Fun Putt for tho others to. soratoh jok males, and 1t is now all tho rage in cer: Three. Present indications denote that the nitherto | drew forth unstinted praise from the press, | thing couldn't “happen —here!”—[Boston | & e TR o and the manner i which the piece was | Transeript. —why, I ne: upon; | tain gircles, An umbrella or parasol is | «Where, miss?" popular jersey is (o receivea new lease of lif T also favorably commented on. Clergyman (overtaking two members of | went on the re or of a marplot and feminine the weapon of offense, and in the hands “There, 'hose for the coming season are of finer ' :‘]’“é‘fi:‘il" were glad to see discomfited in | of an expert it is s dangerous as the SR TN quality and of more elaborate design than overa company, which is | his congregation on their way to church)— AN ANCIRNT ALRATROS i But we have changed all th a Spanish lady's fan. If closed and used oot RIS formerly. becoming quite a puffy and pretentious or- [ \Won't you and vour friend get in and drive AN ANCIENT AL o have changed all that in these | 43y cano it significs that the owner [ «Thore G |h e San Francisco has & woman s labor union, | ganization, has a new” tenor, Lawton, anda | With me to cliureh, Miss Blanche? Miss | pecorated With Medals for Both Age Intar daya. With the education of women | would . not. be- avorse. o seoaring | iilcre, miss," showing place. It was incorporated for thepurposenf manu- | new baritone, Baibridge. “Phis is tite com- | Blanclie (innocently) -0, no, I thauk yous and Size. ! nd the broadening of their opportuni- | o 1yule companion for tl - Have you suy in the orohesirat facturing wearing apparel, establishing laun- | pany that makes a specialty of mutilating [ we only go for the walk : : o s b ies in overy way, their destinios have | Buds. peovided ho 18 good Tooking und | i Lhere, miss throe good ones. drios, eaung-iouses, rostaurants, and. read- | the works of such masters, as Donizoiti, | A female of the salvation army has ine [ Tiogo News: The following inleresting Y roadened also, A woman is suill, per- [ S1ied B Tt elosed Fabat ks AR ‘How much? s ing-room Auber, Flotow and Ambroise Thomas, under | vented what is called the “salvation kiss.” cly communicated by Cap- aps, expootod first to marry, and 1t 18 | ¢ally"in front of. the owacr with and | .5our dollars and a halt.” A v an e OV e S Dretense of giving “English Opera.” It | Young men who haye seen the female por- d, of the British ship Duchess front of the owner with end | () ma donna with a pleasing Jewish | tion of the “When rounding the Horn in riny” will not “seck salvation” | of Avgyle my! That's too dear. I'll go up | girls, are trying to Pl st for her that she should, provided cep cool by a five weeks' RGO A A o FI sticking out, the signitication is that the | gai Labrador. The; % | face and a voice like a toy flute, and a mana- | in this new form. They will dive still deeper | January last, in latitude 42 deg. 10 see A T e ‘r""""v or | streets and secure plenty of room, with- | '] take these." late rezion. Gluck’s _operas appear to be coming into [ —[Norristown Herald. mense albatross was noticed following el Y g from a lack of appre- | oug dditional assistance. 1f closéd and | «Thero you are, miss; two and a quar- | . Mrs. McKean, of Brooklyn, who owns | ogue again, Foranumber of years the Ber | At the restaurant brealfast table, ab tho | (ho ship and fecding on the refuso ciation on the part ot the other and more | oarried over the shoulder much as & 5 nere y LR q Jewell’s dsland. near Dortland, Me,. and | Jin Opera house was the only one which kept | Desplaines camp meeting yesterday, a gentle- | 0S80 Gh ol One day s it hov- atupid sex, sho remains at the ond of her | gareless sportsman oarries a gun, the | **% think 11 ; | e ere T sumer, hest ah inosuatt | Gluck regularly on its repertory, but withina | man turned to a strange lady who sat next to | LArow OFCEDOATE - L aaiagx duys what soms one oalls an “‘unclaimed | ©8 : gun, 1 think I'll go into the dresscirclo, §300,000 nyear. A tiny Mexican burro is | few years other cities have secn revivals of | him and said: ““Sister, do you think any- dirgotly over tho poop I noticed & il meaning 1s that the fair damselis lookin, *“I'hese three, mi for an adventure. When this last signa “Those will do." has attracted the attention of a ‘‘desir- “Four dollars orgot to heaven who got ip : objeet, about the size of a silver it success, | body could ¢ } y work given | such a meal as this?” ‘The sister answered | dollar, hangiig to the bird’s =~ neck. 7 - | T immediat sing,”” she 15 no longe k. rom this circumstance alon ¥ considered, a failure among her pets. Saratoga has @ woman billposter who ‘operas, always with bril plieus’” was tie 1most popul and an unhappy cre he i8 no (STD 5 nd a half.” handles the b i sheets 1 the bre N by the American opera last year. emphaticall; Never, brother, never, ly gave orders to have : . 'She is n ADLOR IRRARADION Ok B +Four dollars and & halt.h andles the broad sheets and the broad pste nsrioan Dnota Inst yoar gE0 ] Fomnina i s 4 ossib) ¢ Jonger doomed to a life of dependence in ::\’:,‘f barty of b r‘f,isu’;‘fh\!"&“‘ffi},sfi" ,,‘:."9, L guess I'll wait till next week.” Drusih with the skil: of an expert. 'She 1 the | tho theater b Just baon opencd for th sew’ | Chicago Journal, the, vird cuught, It po iblo. "3y v i the house of another, for a score of voca- | yondioular in Whic ve Never | Widow of a former bill poster, and continues o G IR LR o Buoihar doxin #ooss ol waoa: | pendioularly-and thep dropa 6t the | A Way 1a Whioh Womon Ha VOB o mer Y by three other Glu ; s o o Y r, in T R R T R S Suffered. L e fist The late King Lows of Bavaria was fond which she may win _a livelibood, or even “Yos," snld_the | , Nalr widow, examining of playing the part of Lohengrin on Lake a competenco. Consequently she com- 1 = But doesclt fude cernberg. Clad in silver armor he would 'y handy ip such ‘matters, procured a mall flat piece of bosrd, on which he astened a la hook baited with o picce of pork; to this he attached a stout fish ptember Bree asting Freezing and si: Muslin and I black dress Mr. Silken- = whom she is signaling is to overtake her Christian Observer: and enter into_conversation, and the in- | lady lecturer, ‘‘women have been | iy i e ; o s : ; ; “Vell, yes'm, t0 teil you der troot, it f Ciatl, 4 5 ; Tihs Toenect, aud, farfrom bolng # sub- | vitution Is seldow disregarded by tho | wronged for ages. Thoy have suffored | futosa loedle, but it 3hoost goos no s loily | 4038 & fancy skif atd listen to the voico of Wraps all in place, loft it arift astern. Ho T M K ‘l" 4 h_l" Ty aae ‘fl more | fellows who are constantly on the look- | in thousands of ways." & violet after six mont| 3 or 50—shoost lets yoi ,,,i',,,,, donna ventured, in the course of these Tees and julips. canght several other albatrosses with this 3 P seerel envy | oug for chance acquaintances of the op- | ‘“There’s one way they never suffered | down mit your moufning easy and natur amateur theatricals, to' pass her hand through Bluo nascs, tillps. contrivance, but the ono I partioularly on the part of most of her married ae- " Fickle as Venus, d a henpecked man, rising. She who takes the Jist stiteh at a quilting | the king's hair, He promptly pitel i her posite se §: Many women who claim to pture fought very shy of quaintances. y (R s P W ‘hat is that?" - ¥ ol o first to niarry. The only place | i ak Faanas UGG o This autumn, bétween us, wanted to, ¢ 0. Apiens, ¥R E typical old maid of former tunes has & 8 ol Y ARV NOTOTRUILG ’ poses. Young men would. therefore, do well | Jaiter died, by the way, the king had all_the id friend of hay-fever, £Yer, 00 WoA Boakad BEBIAY Ly 430 Stk k passed away, and 1n the literature of to- Taken From the Gibbet and Brought | to ascertain statistics concerning quilting | pianos upon which he had vlayed locked up ~- nd e B T RANRAILG g 5 day we find a new type conforming to Ouban Women. to Life. bees before running their heads into the | and swaihed in crape. N, AL CURIOS S, gl hu]'\h" on ;\Ml.( 1 u tho new facts in the case, and quite differ- | In the physical beauty of the Cuban | Statesville Landmark: There was a | 003 4 AT e e disovored tiat thy oblush I bid. sukn ent from the oid. The modern old maid | woman the commanding features are the | young man residing in Wake county by | A respectable-looking matron oue day " A nogro at Norwood, Ga., slopt_ so soundly | hanging from the bivd's neok wax s L is not angular and forbidding in appear- | feet, whose daintiness and symmotry are | the name of Fitzgorald. Receiving in- | gatered oo of the owinlbuscs that ran egii- EDUCATIONAL. int ho didw’t feel the rats gnawing his iug- | DIass. pocket compiss case, fustenl to ance, but plump and pleasing. She is | marvelous; the supple, willowy g formation that his mother was 1ying at | jas was sompletely fifed, so that on going in |« 2 — ors off, ¢ ';" (AN O, ANGRRR Q) 5 T Ry not morose and ill-tempered, but jolly | movement of person; the exquisit o oA th s wished 14 smauk | bua was completely filed, Rothat on soineIn | who dedication of th Tndiana normal col- | “Thero is a pear tree in Novada whicl | thick copperivire, Havo of the bives and good-natured to an extent that mukes | eled form, and the eyes, which never loss | with him, he made immediate haste. His | her, ove of the passengers said: *Ye lie | 100 at Covington wok place Monday. measures but one Incl In diameter yet bears | Worn thteigh, unil La BRI WEs S L OW hor the best of company. Asshe has | their lustre and glow. a6 batamo eehaustod when he arrived | nacting. to sit’ dooh on, honest woman.” | The board of education of the city of [ forty pounds of fruit every year, Kono: AUCT3GR0. RN A HHOE WA never bad the ali-absorbing ves whioh Cuban women wear shoes no larger | at the Catawba river. He applied for a Dn, aye, I hae somephing to sit doon on,” | Wichit their superintenu- Near Monroe, Ga., ablack snake seven and | & quarter of an inch of ver rin, 1 st with a foot and a halt of its | cceded in foreh < open the lid, ad inside v carefully wreapped up - piece of on- which was written, 1 coma with marriage, und has no family | than the No. 1 size for woiaen in the | fresh horse. By contract to return it in | Washerzeply, “butldinua see faurto put | ent of schor use ho i used Lo subinit of sons und daughters growing up about | states. Nor is this diminutive size the | u special time he obtaieed one, leaving | I pImeal 4 A Sxati AU, ] ud duught about | stw ! 5 e | a t iz voung lady well known in this eity, but | _Theeditor of the Public School Spelling o her fo vemind her of the flight of years, | result of any piuching process. She1ls | hisown until b return. He found his | Ayeutit sy Well S50 (% it Ghdlie | curd i Englind s much distressed avor (o | nave killed ‘a wiitto swallotw. ' 1¢"had pink | fuded ik the tollowing g , was recently killed found izen of North Haven, Conn., claims to | pape she has naturally forgotton to grow old, | born that way mother still alive and conversed with a i ) h Canght. Muy : \ g o She woul o ¥ lettors, larity of Knglish spelling, which often | eves. and was, le says, a most beautiful Ko ude 38 dog. 6 min. Sonth - and young peonlo rogard her - one o ho 13 the most graceful woman on | hor. Suo soon dled and was buried, and | o corespond, She woud write letkers, and | BHe s s double form for o word. 1To doos | bird: Tt i i e g 6, DER. AL i themsclves when good times are being | her feet, in her walk and carriage, in the | he, remembering his appointed time 1o | using peculiar phra at the wrong time, [ ot know which is preferable *‘debate A stalk of corn twenty feet high and b 40 tog: M k1, WO, by ARIOE Ly planned; while in the matter of lovers and | promenade, or in the dance, you ever | return his horse, being behind time found | She once wound up a letter to a} young wman *debatable “eonnexion” | jug thirteen well doveloped ears is reported [ fith O Awerician b OIS 1 tovemaking she has had that experience | saw. a state warrant against him for horse [ now in whis city as follows: ““Good-bye. 0, Mdespatel,” or *dis- | {o haye been grown at Encinitas, Cal., this ¢ DN ) u platod L B9 dg ster with auy shiy's name on it, i got the carpentor to fiston it sroid t bird's nec ainous,” or “yvillanous, zzled because the modern spell- 501, armer Taft, of Uxl which makes her simply invaluable as Of her form, it is perfection. Nine | stealing, was arrested, commitied to jail | Hope to see you soon, Ihave lots to tell you cofidanto and adviser, und she s the | women out of tén you meet are models of | in Statesville, was prosecuted with ‘ull | and hope you are i tho saue Interesting cons . Mass., hus & pair ; repository of all the secrets of this sort { symmetry. Therc is a groater delicacy ol lice and vengeance, convicted | dition.” The young man drew the line of | Ing gives fiudzment’ i abridgment” and 1 foors whiclh bie drives to harness, and K, with 1y 10, the date of B Trhiok xist wthin tho rango of hor st | 14 11ne wad probortion: Mihes do meres | L ts lan amd asoosiad by Aanmng aad | WAk ias oo o | b RIA TR 1n Memagaxeiusal” wad "G | wiiel lave Grattad, it fous 1a () cat paptug, th takiuda (e bhe faid quaintance. Sbe dresses in oxquisito | torture their persons or themselves. ronounced dead, His_ friends obtained | , Amon the havdsome striped eultings for | EYEIGNE | o) o samn000 contributed by | £o0rmiies u halt snhowt, e ape | D Coltinbus, denply et S taste, she pets & pug dog or 8 white rat, | ~The Cuban woman's face may be said Bl body from the giibat, carried it | Sutumn, wear are twiiiec woalens, wWhieh | o L B wellcof Now ¥ork, to. the Catholio | - Fhree youne tizer kittens wmade their ap. | the Colutn bk, Sediiy i & L. a goldon beetle, or whatever animal fash- | to be wholly interesting and lovely rather | short distance from suwsvifla. Lo waler, | the lines mostly gmu-m on dark grounds, | ehurch university to be built'at Washington, | B¢ 'A:"'l" In ¢ l; “L.}" I['I'I‘”l\ ':;,‘”‘“ :;(m o oy 16t the _._41 m’ Ui g0 a4 e dictate; she entertains beguti- | than wholly beautitul. ” Tts beauty isin | applied the proper remedies, restored the | but not in any degree conspicuous owing 10 | 800,000 has been coutributed from other | 7o u’."...}‘:‘fr‘fl,u».-n“-"f lied soc . :“»‘::: llil‘nl;ll.xlll‘l\n‘jhl] i Wings gnd fiwd idohised by her family, especially | its expression rather than i repose. This dy to life and returned with it to Ten- | the narrowness of the stripes, These fancy | sources. It appears thatthe east has been s P Ry h b2 0 'young nephews; has hosts of admir- | face is of the Latin mold, ovul,uuud with ::‘;..’L-e, Ho there married snd raised an | Woolens are made up in _plain tailor fashion, | quite génerous, while the w yet some- | A magnetie storm raged at Rochester, N. | tip to tip. Tne bird was g isoreti i i i ic Y i ., Wednesday f on. A heavy needle, | aglor 4 ers, but is discretion and_propriety per- | a delicate protruding of pretty and | interesting family; highly intelligent, | 8nd the entire coswume s formed of the | What bpatletic wward _the . l’,v‘l\;::})]: Yoo WG naw il Sasonodh doavy hoed'o, ;,‘lel:v:; I\:Vlllllll e s wi n head.” Mo r & Aon op! 8 ¢ ch o s 5 : albarross st sonifiod; 1s the guiding spivit in_orphan | shapely chin. Her complexion is warm, | wealthy, honest and respectable. diripe, with usually a vest and collar and | such contributions as $50,008 : shes to the west of the magnetie meridian at | 1108¢ ; My 4 © matters, and other good works, and, in [ But her'mouth—large, mobile, tremulous, | o bt iehowing sgxerttienpl sPears W8 | iRY aidcnine stitched edges only. Other | phia show how great ls the, interest felt iu | viried live incles lowand the . suly at foast four ar.live yeurd i whe y 4 hort lives out to the end of her days a | with just a suggestion of pathos in the H v 0. | new patterns nhovllblflj of plain woolen B.., movement by wealthy Catholics m the Phree marine wonsters of an unknown MO DY AW AR, | KRl 4 or was taken away from me a week ag pal it 4 3 appy, useful, well-rounded existence. slight drawing down ut the corners—has | 7 i ber I will shoot | slternating with one which gives the effect | east, nothing is heard of large coutributions species were seen, o fow days ago, in Placen- | i it fitiy-one ycars old when 124 ')l\a'linglu wowan who iws ber own | lips so red und white that her ever-per- f:finnflwffiw Nha . - of astripe, heavily overlaid with soutache i | from the west. tlabay, Newfoundiand, One of tticm which | cavght, e oo A AR 73 s e

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