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— o — THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 188§ -~TWELVE PAGES N W you here?’ d a philanthropic individ- [ AN O[T NN N AN bama, and ex-Secretary of the Navy AMONG THE WITS AND WAGS. | 320 ot s v e tond i o AN OUTLINE OF THE FASHIONS | Chifincs: sat< S ineifont o AHLQUIST BROS., |CLOSING OUT SALE JOXIN HUSSIE 1 don't know What.it was as the curred during the star route trial s " Dealer in ” v response, “‘but it had on a blue coat and Chandler and Spencer wero great friends, | DEALERS 1N~ e decided to auit busincss, my entire The Shadows of a White Honse Event | brass buttons” i .. | Bed the Proper Gaper For the Headgear of | qud had boen vo for years. . Dresident \hp“‘ q ! ” vy ”\ )1“u I | oheraifortatear oty it o it for HARDWARE & STOYE Bketohed in Advance, Sion Of WhioH. 18 fosponsile for yous Fair Dames and Damsels. | Spener 8 one of the ditectors of the ; Al e "y ArEware onty.“Kiare fitines for waie. Mo A u - presence here : - Union Pacifie railrond. it was a posi- | Stoves and Ranges, Mechanic's Tools and mEOYY. a8, SEYDEL, corn Base Heaters, LIARS AND LUTES UNSTRUNG, m‘l»‘” v 1”|m§"i" sfranger, if you please, | COSTUMES OF BEADED WOOLS. L';"'“';f""‘ ‘l‘::w."f..:'""'" "‘v'"l!"":?' Wi ""‘ | Job Work a lzr/ully. 1119 Saunders St. N.WL Cor 1(;:'/', u’fnl :’..l‘qm'»..'m st A specialty = 2107 k'unm‘vg st 0 AR “What did you do to get yourself put e Sovencer was subpenaed to appear at the | 1 \ - 1 MeCAR ; Some Tall Tales and Tonching Inci- [ in pricon®” ? : The Glory of the Goseamer Departing | star route trial and tell what he knew of | \'”I’l{“ l \‘ I)”\H“ “‘Y G. BARTH, 410 N, 16th lSt dents Tastetatly Avnged for oy Strangor, Tdidn't dp anything to gt —The Latest tn Wedding Dresses g oorta i Interolew of Dorsey's at which | 1] WLL Y RURIE \ I,{[ ‘t M k t s e Srnd gotaway o (s and Furs—Seal, Sable, persnuded Arthur that the fact of his | Southwest Corner 16th and Chicago ca arike l;”‘(l“ ;”*(l \h\“h;]”"'\ IOO s “ by did the policeman bring yo Lynx and Mink. holding this aprointment was u discrodi —— W 'l:l'(;“{S L SPECHLT AlLKinds of meats, both Saltand Fresh | g, o0 By EE R e e _ o the 0 as imtmated | gamipas PE constantly on han Ll it i A Domestic Episode, Paonhuses he eang! o 18 - to Spencer that he had better resign and | 1BBS PREPARATION PECIALTY. con LIRS " \West Point * Base Bur ; The president 3 $avo It 4P, dence of the Bik [—A brilliant red out- | met together in the secretary’s office of MR ? ) gave it ug % ry ice ¢ WL o ki e S, thisk gaTmiett BORDY, red | the. Bnky. depatt o ey | MAS. DR, NARNIE V. WARREN HARGIS & HALBERT J tit, dress, outer garment perhaps, red | the navy department, and when they . ' ' And the president’s wife sat over there, v 3 Ll iy | wovs afone Chand aplied _that He " } Aty Lt With hier sewing upon her knee, The “Left” Candidate. hat, red voil. Evolved from tho red | wore alone Lhandier teplied, that he CLAIRVOYANT, j ' PROPRIETORS | : oug asmue » had been the ’ i g stroit Free Pross: 'The “loft" : ts of last season, and being a fash- | Lot A o sonndal | ' ). ' RN naAm Sald the president: “Dan, here's a job for Detroit Free Press: 'The “left” eand: b i e rer scandal he ought to ) al o \ o { { v . date had just got the figures footed up | wnable evolution, quite pro Ked hats \ \ Al it £, ] RO R R Bl b L B R g ey A edieal and busmess Medum - Fresh Bread, Pies & Gakes, |UMAINA DUTIER DETULS Before you retive I wish you would do who extended his hand HIWI}.-"“L people who desire jauntiness put them | tention of doing so. ““The off said Room 8, 121 N. 16th st., Omaha, Neb. Delivered to any i of the oity. 10th and Cum Make n pe .-‘.r‘\\'“flr i (country BUEteR A sum in arithmetic, “Sorry—very sorry. now 1 got on 4 i iy < for | he, “came to me without my asking, el IR stroots. e “With twe s ontossmn lost tits 200 slips for you.” ; on when they might shrink from, or for | igt,,Gons nothing to be ashamed of, And B. F. FULLER, J. P. MAILENDER & CO. oAl | oth twents.five cons ressmen lost thisyesr, i The ,,,.,||‘,|,| friend hadonly gone when | ™ llm reasons not oy to have an e nnlr. if this administration wants to get rid of PR B by JOHN P. THOMAS y T o A eare the second came up and remarked: red costume. R onnets are quite the 8 | ave 1 me."" e Dealers in . Where will we be—say, Dan, do you hear? 8o i q me it will have to remove me o y S i A e AR e Well, that beats me. I worked hard | the thing too, as witnoss the viled-up [ “But you see George,” said Chandler Hfl[flGSS Sflddlfis Whi 8 Bubes DEALER IN g F y E . all day .ml L know that I got on 250 of | a5 awaiting customers, where red has | in a very friendly manner, *‘the reputa ] ] ] ] Dan bit at g nails and seratched his head, | your elips. foanct 8 | tion of thie auministsation 1s mixed up in y y y y h (o the vroblem przzled him so. l{(‘ went awny and a third, fourth and | ¥ ;',“";':"'," Syl ‘:"‘;( ‘l”‘" of | it. We know that you are uil right Fana STC., ETC. R FLOUR AND FEED. ] *Wiy, may be, perhaps,” he stammered and | fifth old friends showed up’ with about | truth obtain anywhere a botter idea of | fp,4 ve done nothing wrong, But 2301 Cuming Street. Rhia A A JRil Atk e Bl y Produce i \ the sume speech and the sume figures. | the cloth colors to be worn than by | tho newspupors have beot seand i 1 ikl and Loavonworth sts., Omahn, Ne Country Produce a Specialty, Saunders Then declared that he didn’tknow. The “left” seem ing and Lake Sts,, Omaha, Neb. T llln l'"_- “m'llllql with the | noticing these same felts, masmuch as [ you, and whon a man has been once the Lammerich & Grlmm = — The sweet little lady over there ast, for he turned on him with: they are gotten up to mateh. So, when | subject of newspaper seandal, whether "E & Jo“Nso“ Tionked up, but not at the men, “Now, then, while L ran even with my | {t 13 saidl that gremn. brov 8 prg: | trus ot ! y (CHENEY & OLESON il gree! Vi o p pre- | true or not, it scems to me it 1s his duty A it | that green, brown and blue pre ome it 18 his duty Said, with a far-away fir, ticket, my friends got mio about 1,400 | yail with o tait diehlay of ol thehitbaw | o rotire.” ) W\ “11is tecth will be eut by then.” extra Votes, 1 . lefes ! lusi Lot it bo moted, how. | Umpht” grunted Spencer, * ink a11 {e \ \ s’ S A :R 'r _"‘"‘)’ ‘”;j"'"fl',‘y_)“l }-n::'r:‘fi;:::i»u ”l‘"‘f».‘, your conclusions. Let it be noted, how- Umph!” grunted Spencer, *‘you think AU 1N AN DRUGGIST L'hie president looked before him stralght, AL LY NI, . svor, thiat rod | At il o | 80, do you? “Well, good day ! und with Al i ] And his frown made Daniel wince, LA T IL L b e Y "'.l,.'f. o ‘}"'.'""fi‘t"”' 48 8| that he went off 4 ; ything iu their line, Good meats | Keep a complete line of Drugs, Che Surgical Instruments T «A\HI((...“] will be eut by eighty 9 p"\"n;::, |ll”tl|u‘|:;l\l|":‘_t nu‘\h:;l;o;:' ‘n'\‘ r;:\;:hp Il:‘r 4‘:;'“' l'“-i ln i n‘ hui.( \u:_n l;':m‘:“( \ A hl-w “'s L“x"r this Svnn{ur :pxr‘uwr and fair pric Cor. Lake and Saun- Patent Medicines and Sundries, And Hommpathic Remedies, iought they were cut long sinc e opular man, 1 refuse 0, u b onnet | pought a Mark Twain serap book of the | ders streets. Stock \ew Men. 72 5 307 Fari Stree . be held responsible for the blunder. to ‘‘go with anything,” there romnins | Jargest size. | He obtained possossion of o | o creet® Stock and New Men. 724N, 161h st. 1307 Farnam Street. The sweet little iady hung down her head, black or gray, with a decided vote in f: a- | Jot of old files of the N ork Sun and | = o 8o busy with searns and fells, Jim Won't Spec vor of the latier as to style. There is ilos 1 h f e i 3 ) N ek J peculate, bhe latte 0 ¢ is | of the files of other leading anti-Chan- ‘BY ¥ 2 o toward the end _of next b oand it is | the woodwork of a window ablaze, and the: L e Wall Street News: “‘Father.” said a | fomething of lugubriousness about a [ dier vapers running back for ten or AL LN o] Bomed oot "t Ments SR come | dwelling narrowly eseaped destruction, The b S s young n Y bluck felt, a something one hardly knows | welve years. He ordered u elerk to go | ‘The leading fur is seal. sonth to Windsor ca out delay, The | bird will be soid. | He Was Posted on Scripture. 1ok up, :::‘\‘I.hll'l‘:lk»\\fli"t l;"“ 'lvlrotl""r' l.\“'ll'l"l"l"d through and cutout everything relating Seal plush is the rival of seal and otter. {vr!ul.rn\? \\il‘l |.|In} mu.num.n \\'I]\h ‘i\hvn‘ working in aquarry at ""“""'i.}'c‘a X - A Waa fatha lowest point.’ | black velvet, need ot try the com- | to Chandler. The result was a bateh of Men’s cuffs are cut r 1 0 o 5 ier husband on Fr and the queen, who | other day, eamoe upon an ciormous petr b B T e o o | i Mengnse Qlexion and is in “every way” attractive, | elippings big enough to 1l bushel Menis cufs aro cut rouid At the corners. | will have. Princess. Rrederien, of - lahove Tl antmal i two feet and eleht > hair-cutting line, and wa 3 eivet ribbon for front bows is conspien: | basket. They were not eompliment < i with her, and alse her Darmstadt relatives, | inches long and weighs about one-hundred; “Now is the time to buy."” y fond of showing it, miich to Johnr L L shos e worn bronder i “Wells ously abs pes of | will follow at the end of next week. ‘The in- | pounds, It differs from the mod- ent this this season. ‘I'here is disgust. Being 9 years old he ‘ h 4 - clippings cither, and they charged Chan- tended visit to Edinburg may possibly be | ein frog in having scales, ® posed to patronize the barber. The other [ ““If Thad £300 to put up on wheat 1 feel | ¥ 1;:;{"}"{ ““»J;“’“‘*]"L‘ ‘“-l‘”v‘;m-]{‘l dler with being concerned in all Kinds of | American silks are becoming fashionablein | abandoned, but the arcangericnts for the | narrower head and more than proportionally| day, when his mother was making the | sure that T could make a thausand dollars | With the cteriial pleot adaos parieolorad | jobs, especiaily in jobs connected with | London. move south are ehanged daily. Dr. Playfaiv | larger eyes. It this is a fair specinien of the pr tions which usually preceded the | before spring.” ribbons ulso boing nowhere, When di- al contracts. ‘They accused him of [ The Marquis ring is still supreme in fine | and Dr. Laking are to attend Trinéess Beat- | frogs of a remote aze, it is to be hoped that i Toreihlo: ordan1WwHIoh Hy. KREW. WAk to “Don’t doubt it, Jim. but 'twould be | Yersit of hue are sought fo itis by | things which, if true, would have sent | goods rice, does not dift 50 in the development of sAKe i s laNgHIRE etook ot His B flying in the face of the Lord.” (iflerence in material, foathers, | eté. | bim fo the pemtentiary and mixed bis | Pale pink vells prove to be more becoming Lavitatlol SRATN; N FamATkaas 2 “But so0 1s shucking corn.” ] wiln“n]»rmnr all \\ll;-lll‘?]l\ill“""h‘ name un with that of Secor Robeson and | than red ones. R A e ¥ “Well, perhaps, you'd Lotter be keerfal | Stylish, broad sasies appearig to a mo- | John Roacl, 1s only o democratic paper | Bead and reed portieres and sereens grow m..‘.!n";,':‘...\-'|},!:i;:'\ff3'm“"’" 0 Rnve O et il Wit Riiyiing: bt kiie||(NOMNOUBTEXEBHEE B BBQIER0; E BDEHBGE A AL tiisa 6ll)v.| InHOBOIRETAVOE. e .. Mary Doomas, who reached "Terraville, D | Halion. ot O Whatd et Sty huaka? COSTUVIES, ings labeled with the date of their ap- | Ited and brown is the favorite color combi- | Ti direct from Norway three weeks ago, nnd | B POy Gty e Tecentiyi Wil do you wean, Johnny? of the mnew beaded wools, show 1 th soly pastod 1 for childre! who came to this country for the purpose of | When laying a corner-stone recently, was “I can't allow it, ma. 1 am really NI pOORIIIY GFIRIBALAtION . asti | bt iilddnA gl Do e gadi it d L marrying one of her countrymen, died of | Invited by the architect to become an Sops ofraid. 1t's dangerous. Bank Notes. L ll 1 i onta set in ek he had One or more forget-me-nots are NOW WOIR | foyer contracted on shipboards erative mason” for a few minutes, **No," What on ecarth are you afraid of, M. A, hitds in the Ramb i a I vendent from rings. Tho. muptials of Primcess Elizaboth, of | S1id he, “Leannot be an operative mason, childe & 3 ) i R B L L1 o Yt o e }m;ssfis;u:gn ~4|u:‘l|t'-l(_: the beads usually Hairpins of shell have handsome heads set OWeimar wnd the duke of Mutkleaburs, | D1t Tam o working Carpenter.” “Why, mamma,” said the precocious He saule enraptured it her fect. e T B he Record ot Secretary Chiandler. L D L I3 O T o FuCtar. ky0ioeh (ar LARTANE Gy s s ap 515k o bt s S, y i CRU £ y Chay . o oclies, necklaces and bracelets | Monc nong those present were Crown | 18 t de funel ces ter begin, (| youngster, breaking into a_corner, ‘'m U AL LB selves new, bit this kind of costume has are revived for fuil dre i ariok G ran healh 10 me h ob dat ar glass- mand Grand Duke | doan win' te 3 8 5 vne_on in dis yer room! Chief 5 chinkin’ g Prince Frederick V Stars appear in great variety in pins, often | and Grand Duehe of his w surprised ot you. Didn’t you ever hear He lost the teno tinged with news- A public man sers who Viademir, of Ru | what happened to Sampson because he 3 % pa ; F f M er—"Tain’t nuflin b ‘lock. Pas- I g OESal i ther fair,” he er! for prolong would pap combined with flower work. Among the notable weddinzs last wee Mourner in't nuflin bui der clock. - Pas. Jet i womian et s haic? You ought to | ¢ high soprano bride, do well to avoid either, nsin a season or [ £y Black, gark gray, and navy blue stockings ¢ that of Miss Minnie Hassaurek of Cinein G UL A GLGR At read your bible. Keep time with e untillife's end, two they will proclaim themsel Fanan L thie ol ih Searal remain in favor [or street wear, and Mr. Uly Archer, of Point Burn- | done smell ob apolejack. His mother was so thoroughly aston- Our hearts and volces let us blend. date and tieir wearers ditto. Marked | with his compiiments. and Imitatation coral necklaces, bracelets and | Side, Ky, The bride is the daughter of the A Yes, Ihlnhh_\. said '1“-"‘ minister, who was | fshed that he had = made ~his eseape ToNE ey Ja little novelties had always best be left to those | Sonveying thum. wrote OlLREn " | brooclies are worn with tulle toilets. Iate'Krederick Hassaurek, who wade a nac | dining with tho family, feversthing i this to the street before she could say another Our key shall be a little flat, L 3 conveying them wrote somewhat as fol i jonal reputatio politieal writer world has its use, although we may not know o Lhe street before she could say another h who can afford frequent chang the S Leather r s the fashionable and cor- | tional reputition uldiuled) Wil | WO A finely furnished one at that; 2 equent changes or the | jgws _ Leather remains, the fashionable and cor= | g uakoer, and also had served the government | What Now, there is the " flv, for in- i ‘There we will live on minor scale adress, live init and wear My Dear Secretary: 1 cnelose herewith | Fecteovering for dining-room chairs. in a diplomatic position. < stance, wouldn’t thiuk that tlies were | What Constitutes a Love Match. In style to make the Major quail. t A all perhips the most sen- [ ¥ O BREreitrs RGeSl Drob: | | Youns married women may wear either a3\ P Tl PO G oo, | R00d anything, yet——" “Oh, yes, 1 Pittsburg Dispatch: I hear Gus De 7 # e sible. Teu gowns are among new im- | ably interest vou. You advised me to resign | DAt or a bonnet for full visiting dress. Tighted an extra eandle the other nizht when A" interrupted Bobby. +L know wh \ dOREE AR oI NEF 0 e ny i Be natural, admit my plea, portations, closely fitted at the back and | a position whieh entailed no responsibility Buttercups now find a place in enamel work | the preacher and his. wife called, and after | flies are good for. What Robby?™ “Pa says. | “Yes; e i 1 bt o {".;"‘““fi';'.‘ e P T ) vose in front, while French styles are a | and little honor on the ground that [ had | both as pins and as settings for br the; went away her hushand Joslah. boxed | that they are the only thing whit keeps bim | “To the rich Miss Br THeTtallaner AR kb i e revival of the princesse shave. Demi- | been mixed up in newspaper scandals. [ | Hatsare correctly worn with tailor-made display of extravagaice, Al | 8Wake when you are preaching. ’ o the rich Miss Browr, they tellme. chanting singer, what say you? trains for afternoon are hkewise among | trust t! ! ..ru;; read his you will see llu: suits, whether the wearer is young or not. ave been married forty-two years ‘h\’\“l'mt !:“ln‘* i\ llu'un. {‘“.‘“ Ml» E]illtwlt"l(. A % Sy brorling 7110 TEVORIE NS & | advisability of taking your own adyice, and | ~ Phe o 2 rooms with all sorts s gone to the cowrts for divored, and | ¥about compulsory prayer being abolished in i andsome, cither.”” d she, WL sing to sharp for that, hoveltics us alo for eyening, what they | Nillat onch Stid in Your 0w TesI5Aton (0 | of oaments, Drc-v-brae And kntek KHAcis 1 TR Gl tarvard? D" thiy e o chpel o s Vhy do you suppose he is marrying “T'ne Major has them—he is rieh.” ont and soil. Somothing bette [Stenec Wiite corduroy is popularly combined with | recently eloped from her home in Subield, fon, *yes, the Janitor used to go round hery SRl s R P What Secretary ndler replied my | white wool stuffs for dressy iea and morning | Cr, with we . Masorney, a student ot NSyt ! \ 4 “It's a love mateh.” for fevening are the lace skirts fof the | 4 e0o i Tuiled to state i I nineteen. and visited the Baitholdi celebr timesa day and make every student { TGt Why She Looked Back. summer, worn with velvet basqu L o s in made of tulle or | tion In New York as part of their wodding | Set down on bis knees and pray, and it thy [ “Faot turo you. Love mateh pure | | Rambler: Now, Johnny, you remem- | here a hint can be given of greater SLIGIOUS. gative AN 1ol embrotdered with ut jet of | tip: e elopement was entirely unneces- shident reslsted, ayore s AN K0 ORI e, ’ S that Lot's wife was changed into a | erty in basque Sowe new ones are — 3 o t > sary, as their parents did not_object to the [ = 1hats Just ight, © sald Alws, Hpoo ® and simple. kS 15T LoE Noeidealanaal gt srnties , ) erystal peads and bugles. Thaten, and are now inviting them to roturn | young fellow won’t pray he ouzbt to be . “You don't believe that?* ause she turned and | longer on the ol ?_I.OL;«!IM there | 7Tho pastor of a Methodist eliurch in Cleve- | Miss Lester Clarke, of i nyB | D b6 Eorg| YRy L sworn at until he is ashamed of himself.” R Gy eriiol i Shoisin TCRihimtang did she turn and look | comes an era of more frecdom. Inex- | jand was once sold for $2,000. if she lives to see Chifistig e | A Wilkesbarre Ty has begun suj ThormantiwihithaneclemneloR LTI he is in love with her money.” pensiye wools, made with matimees and | The only Unitarian ehurches in the south | hundred and twenty-thre AR R R it L b | weeping-willow whiskers ~ was addressing { S I suppose some other woman | kirts for morning, give relief from cum- | are Chariéston, New Crleans and Atlanta. Stockings for evenin e snown in | ovar S T000, i 18 she siened a contrace | the | Sunday school. *Children,”" snid he, Proodie passed her with anew dress on."” brous and bebustled costumes,while sery- [0 the United States there 1s one minister | all the new shades of moss u, heliotrope, | (Gl the hssoefation by which she was to re- | trouble and sorrow come to us all in this life. C. E. Sargent, Lots of Fa ing to keep them fresh for the but | to_ 700 people; in india one missionary to [ mermaids’ pink and yellow from canary t0 | euive $250 it she o ed within o year, Lrobably vou ao not realize it yet, but sorrow 435,000, S and ¢ lite is hapny rtners Do It. perhaps the greatest ot all improvements . One of the part- | is the introduction of waterproof mo- Au old bell cast by Paul Revere has just Nt RACID DRt EA A RE ot piblo will come (0 you (oo, Now your 1 Street News: oz covers has a | S1,000 It the event did not take in pu on, I ued a little poodle that could whistle Yaukee Doolle joyous, but when you uet f Pl T anl s 3 ners n Indiana grist mill which had | hairs and silks, the former i plain col- | been hung jwthe belfry ofa Plymouth, Mass., cinbroidercd in gold thread | thice years, The insured lady remained | 10 beasold as L aupthe care and griet will Lhat could whistlo Yankee Doodle in the | o closed up by the sherill was explain- UIGILILEeB it 116 AEE s onkipS i EATE (eIMEAE on e e o' ame Snd Ty’ | sfile for threw yoars. and thon mariod, | ome. Children—=r ero tho speakor was | The bt of the poodle and the tune of | ing to a New Yorker the other day that | cheeks, Should these prove (ustworthy, | The membersbip of the Y. M. €. A, of Chi- | monozram on'the leftand vight shoulders.” | When she sent inher elaim 16 was retused | |WIeeipied b (16, It thot ws f i Lttt Yankee Doodie, it all came about through the good' man- | & great advance step will have beon | €408 4,2, They have 851 enrolied in their | Mantelsare made of two colors, trimmed | payment. : IR R O L ) S Neser failed 0" put tho peoplo in an | agementof his partnor. il nd the gossamer of to-day become | SEMDE s S 5 witivbeads o s Sadel, " | il chagement 1 announeed ot Miss | BRI, Mk Vi e ecstasy. “Goo anagement in a failure?” | o thing S RRCPAR iAo 3 n January, 1888, the Churen of I antles are wor oilets chare in | Euma Detster, dav ) ex-Congressman | wis 6 months old, - Whi o A AGE tho poodlol 16 laor LI U e DI L hing of the past. s much w0 “as the | )} Salebratd tije contenary of its. estal Keening, and aro nol intended for utility | Deusicr, and Baron Paul Von Banmiarton, | g, months old. “What ‘do you think ot fined to Yanke le, % colored gro: 1ks, rme rever- ment in Austrakia, purposes, ary of the Austro-Hungarian | ctly. We kept no book and no | enced till driven out by faille and satin, and the en o And is diflicult to execute in any other ‘There are 2,043 Methodist churches in Can- Ot the 200,000 working women in New [ at Washington, MUSICAL AND AMATIC. r. The one who was Lot it no ot pooa i this landof yan- | MOSU pocketed the most money and e | & bigh position, such beine e distine B Pal it ShhAEDE, Ay ten colleges, A PXOR- | GUGie “Numbers earh bt oclcs Choue | in Milwavkeo as theghest of Lis brospective | qrose Coghlan Is doing exceedingly well kee Doodle managed to be around the most. tions d Tous thing we T it s 1 1= are uni n hours’ work | father-in-law. — Mr, Deuster’s home family | ) Py ] » istle e the f it i S ie Danish Lutheran church has decided | 5 ; By 2 Al i Y | this season, Ever whistled liko the poodlo that telonzed Had Beonithon call {fiat o momber of a_seerot organization cim | Y lay gtk s Bl Sved e onnionly ailow anyeako bylie [Heling s a sistor of Mrs. g 3 i t 2 € elong to its membership. Shoes with broad flaps and ornamented L i At JIESR0RIBE (Dollie Woolwine). Do you renl sir, id the long- T nl gyt fibelonk tolimanemberahip: i KRG0S Y LI IS0 1 heen mutuully agreed that the Deuster-Baum- “I am Something of a Liar Mysel hoireilias Nhat there 18 one winy | moire has g often taking u the Turkish empire there ar - | with buckles are excecdingly comfortable, |y jon yuptials shatl not be: celebrated until i. the tenor, has been engaged for the { Washington Criti Nired nnssongor, Athatihotons ono ol itheiplactlotibiag ¢ not seen | tian chureliés with 5,511 mewbers and may be worn by who cannot | [0 e Season at Venice. shingf ina| s and hears all we do, who can solve e 3 bW S 2 :h | sehools, 0 pupi wear the ordinary low on iecount of ! 3 i el 2 hotol not far from the treasury’ building, | our inmost thoughis ‘and beforo whom | o2 S PO oner S Sl S EQRR | S el e i it e EDUCATIONAL e Learock D restaned from the He was a man of serious intentions and | we are but crushed and bruised worms?"! . & mary oy oLk ) cold, ] Nale ofLconicompany ndusagliboekyy 4 vorite material, ufter both, coming satin | Men,s Christian association were visited by and faille. Lace is the trimming in | 41611 persons during one year. numerous attention. jeska produced Paul Potter's adapta- [ and w Felt and velvet bonnets will be the leading o ] Lies Chouans” last week at Unlon and she was rich | “Give us your hand, stran A features of autumin ana winter millinery, or,?’ re v night he was there, | the other ‘T'he inauguration of the Rev. Edward | tion of “I know just how you feel. | greater or less quantit incness o ‘I'he Evangelical association numbers 153,- 4 varly dato - | Dwight Eaton as president of Leloit collese | Square theatre, and Uhey sat ball undor the gtaic: | Fin mareied myself.” e s A Linporiasions sLchty early date ehow as pree | O R SIAIRE RS | P to Jack Shepard,” with Nat Goodwln way. It wasa nook for lovers. There luce and will not use the course, employ | Werease of §7,i05 over last yea Sugestion that brush feits will be used later | Dubuque county, lowa. has el in the prineipal part his passed its fiftieth wasn soul m sight, and ho thought A Queer Love Spell, cerape lisse. Crystadheads are also n wed- | Ten thousand converts of the Metbodist [ in the wint frame, nineteen brick, twenty-thi ni-htin New York. his golden opportunity had arrived. H.C. Dodge, ding garniture ',,]: d generally in | missions in Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast Wide sleeves, simulating those of an outer | and six log sehool houses, valued at §: andon Thomas, one of the strongest Down he flopped on his knees and clasped In search of knowledge broad pancls down the side. Where | Mave raised a jubilee fund of £15, garment, are worn over those of an ordi The new educational supplement of Sci- | members of the Vokes com her hand. He went to keowled aconomy 15 considored tho entire drass 3 | . The thirty-three forcign | dress sleeve, giving the wearer a medieva e will be edited by Prof. Nieholas Murray | 15 vlaying Captain Tressic “Dear one,” ho whispered, not very And there was so b Oy 800K 8 Lo ontira dross 18 | earainals' the same number of | appearance. 1t will, of course. be under- | Butler, one of the most talented and brilliait | at the Princess theatre, Lond; lond, but loud enough, “I have loved 1le often grew dusy BomL “",] .‘].“"" D o, OYerC s K or | Jialian e 5 ver oceurred be- | stood that this style of sleeve is only adapted | of the Yoanger eorps of professors in Colum- | Janansehek acted “Meg Merrillos” for the It hoTwh Ol RIre R Rt e n A doat o His time was spent wholly atin, while tio embplderedtilse fore in the history of papacy. 1o xich tabries, bia college. first time_at Albaugh’s opera bouse in Wash- s nature. when it is roused by all On deep studies wsolly ; Y. el ‘;H*“ hero ull m ) Lk A state association of ninety-five Congre- | A Somerville girl has had her room papercd | Cineinnati sehool anthoriti © in receipt | ington, Monday night. Prince Napoleon is pure and good and lovely in Jie sroild nbtoneh linhor place of ace in “hatnfsomer eos: | gationai sturenes in' Gennsyivanin s e | with old lovelettors writen to ik by re- | of a peition asking for_tho extabiishuneit bt | Wi atons the audicn quor; I sleeves look well mude | organized, ular m. suitors. Young men who propose to | night schools, the s ng will | jeete woman, and I ean no longer restrain my 1le did his own i i i cely ers gAY ago of lions in_the cast of Theodors, X I 8 ) 5 O\ I nd sometimes a transparent sle be held at' Ebensburg June 21, 185 iy rt to her in future will be more likely | services of the teachers if permitted 1 ase Vew Y s beel & pent-up feelings. Imust tll you what is in And wouldn't g0 rewiugs S DLA R Over 36,000 parsons visited the. Tooms and | 10-Win her’ favor it they Writo ouly on one | Foom i some of the sehool b ibion, New otk has beenibani it my heart and tel! you that never yet | He spent little money N 4 : . AR iy Raiwae Y onny | side of the < IRatE onuiof Lie BinBtaintiein oA HIINES 3 J ! ) i Iding dre have been . meetinges of the Kansas City Kailway Y ounge | 514 e In a recent disconrse Dr. Hopking, ex- [ of Miss Ol hand when she thrust io woman heard froni my lips the secrets And never was fone il 4 RO AT K i o to that full-dress rec 5 3 B i y lip A but the for the " Men's Chiristian association during the year ) lent of Williams, stated that of the | th 1l DAL’ PRy L oA epeT S hut they are for the most part eut [ M liristian associa iring the year, | Mre. Decollette, ~W hy not prosldont of Willlaing, stated that of the | through tho bars, 1 that are throbbing and’ i high, square or heart s oA, The tulle | ¥ per cent of this number peing me Ao dod 4 \ graduates of the college ) have sat It he Americe; o i . B e o Until one day a zmeiss, high, square or heart shaped. The tulle « ) ‘Because 1 hiven't a ti the American tour contem- Just then a rustie w card on the A ] veil is worn off the face and in the way | DavidJones, a Weleh merehant, lett a_ be- R 1 world 't Tet that | Underiis instiuetion in the sisty-oie years | plated by Max Bruch, fast season will be stairs above them, and u card fastened to Just made him go luisne; of Ince, Honiton comes first, perhaps, in | Quest of $10,000 to the Weich Calvinistic Yowll tind a good many there | 4Uring which he has been conneeied With it | iade durin : the season of' INST:58, and that a thread swang down and dangled not TIis Tove e Joss costly. vrietios, plat val bemg in | Methodst conneetion, for the abject of pre- | {i'havent cither.” ) Tha publishers of Science (4 Laf Iiis most notabie works will then be presented two inches from the lover's nose. On it A Il erar aimeats grent favor, white kit mloves. white matn | PAring wissionatics for work in Indi. i T bnttier namo given to tho Sne | Piee, Now York) mauko the fmporiun under his dircetion. were these sutons words: 4T am One moming he said, B hoos Some- sotian edding | - he” seeond Sunday in November is set [ oGS BN ERRGENON foar aia | Bouncement that the supplement of every | ganny Davenvort is playing h, something of a liar myself.”” Then the “Sweet anuel, let's waid."” dresses being made for mature brides, org | MIAFLS Shible day” among the Baptists, 10 | yoio" are the palo shides hiost seen, while | fourtl pumber of that sterline weokly will i, Bhe appears to have recoy | Ly S e R el resgabelipunad hature brides, are | be devated to- the raising o mones for e | 15 e 'V s e W har, | hereaftor be devoted to-edu and peda | some of the fati-ue 1t eansed Ler last season, N P T o A Lovesickness Uil cour; of il colorud satin with silver brocade | civeulation of” the seriptures at honie and | {riiise, histacho and moss—wih dull viens. | EEICS Phoso mumbers: will be furbishud | potwithstanding sho bad prowlsed to' play s o0 Ho _the door, sixteo AU DeATE IMURED ' Boho i eil, A sual number of | abroad, BRCDIIAGNO < AIG i sepirately (o sibse SLAD A year, only “Beatrice' this year, E1ile a4 io handiofaho stalss o) fiatoon Auy more for my sache; buchelors, stirred by My Cloveland’s ex- | The American Missionary society ex oiandiothorunare vavide s Will be 50 paged as to be bound separate KoenTaart s Lo tHANK thotactltn ol LRI - him., He makes no lo ,'i“ Rotels ‘:,“ S0, a8 you may guess, ample, are marrying or about to be and | pended Lt year 51 the Clines aborate de The board of education has engaged the | head, Mr. Dion Boucicanlt, ior a great many 1 y nakes no love otels now. My auswer is *Yess. their swiles of complaceney could not be | 35555 for the Indians, 0 oin the S ces of rof, William L. Tomlins, for | improvements, The setting of* un intes ) E s mueh s | my an interior How They Fixed It. surpassed if under the Supervision of | south, Lre total yearwere | qyd brice stitehing done in- white or red on yove condu o the A | with a ceilinzg, doing ay With the ¢ SR e Stray Bits of Fun, Generals Beau Land Early, they had | $55,101 Y 3 2 blue wool, or biue on white, for the coliars, '("‘l‘“ e llhrl\l‘m”hhul M Tine border, was an idea o his, i 3 oolar, TS 7 il ity YT e drawn grand prizes in the Lousiang Stato ¥ council o rmany, recently | ciils, veot and borders of monining dresses | L0 Eive mstruetion in Lhe youns primadonna, Miss Griswold, | O'gr the slent stumberine eity frousors tyrmed up YRR Iear lottery.” Some. however, have ehosen | (bl on ¢ forbudiin for e house, audaisofor chiliien’s dresses high schools of the ety A e el il oo b i s countiy’ 6 il o guge: izt had spread her sable patl, frouscrs turno \ , be LSS SN DON g ol unimals according to and cloaks ceive specinl instruetion so us toact as | yent i one of McCaull's companies, And dense funeral blackness ivis reigning in l nzland, : quite youthfal brid method, under a penalty of 40, 1L Pale, dull te ta faille silks are made Ants in making voeal musie one ofthe | s composed some son L, whtels lA:; ,.,,.5,{3 Letuits shadows over all, A nberty pole in Spain is a Libertad- F up charmingly, ) full plustron waisteoats rand popular courses of studies, Sterling has introduced i London coneerts, % 5 d Jones aud Broy pole. » Long acquaintance brings not d chureh, with 552 mi hes of b7 Softsurai or taffeta (o alarlon ol b OXford university, o | Mlia_asthotin § Mackuye working the d to be that son; . e T DR Ty srnharde. | tempt on seal skin. It is the leading tions and 53,702 communi- | young giris under fourteen, ‘Lhe plaided | s who are well known on this side | New York Madizon irden with sueh Al the davlcuess broodin s'er thow LN AR Aot M)“"_“‘”"““ BGY T A% RER 8 R, S e g iy sl s to f s | Silles roproduce o duil terrd cott e of | Athntic aud T oo of leetures ey | it laltfe i niiato Bill's “Wiid ould not fuil to make them grieve, b A .| than any other, Tho accepted one for Lome missions and 514,030 | the faille with brown, yellow, brizht red and ar are the *ollock Wort” and Porobaukh's olrust and tovingis Ty RO S B T Ay A southern poet says: “I wish to die LBl Ridlle 9 ARIRILAL QBB wlding purposes. pale-h s 2 Jecture: Nettleship, | arrange w drama for e o appear in, is ono & O'er our town,” they softly said, away from home.” 1f he will eall at this EAEUD.GAEIMONYS, B0, bUIK . weeis day abont 100,000 copies of the | Phe reign of face seems to be as universal res, WALlams, | of the sizhts of the tines, “Then they put their heads together oflice we will gladly help him, HODIB Saion ane Tlsipd 1 Bille, Cither in 105 entirets,’ or i portions, | as ever, and the § (" dressos. now § donturcs 1. Sayee, | “pponis Coe, who was And agreed to paint it red. Tho war articles in the Century maga- | oy nomonavle caprice. -1 are sen \w\}h]lnm:m-llhm‘ h and Foreizn | worn are made of quisite fabries, el moders iNstom k33 | in this country, ¢ 4 ot P still runni The 2 = 3 8hort &oal 8 soe.civ, and sinee its foundation has issued | mueh of the lace showin s as delicate DYty R the aee of (0, Not Much on Kissing. zine are still rannin Che authors gave | year they ar, yot trans) 18 1n 230 Ia) i W00 ¥ AVC, Doetryy $300, W 2 exe © oloso Yo 3 ur, 3 s s in 25 s. and fr the ri I patlerns, so g » S0 13546, and for a lone anages Toronto Mail: An elderly female was "'f,,‘l"l”.‘(‘,‘ 2 b th f loso of the war, | hot so num s short fitted Vi lored churehes in | groat N AT Tty T T T university, at Now' Grieans, to | Suthiorn Huvkomme i S riirir N enlled at the e A ey he Confessions of Cland" is the title | the coming pride of many a young wom- | the south, with 100,000 members; the Meth the fancy laces woven by machinery, whichi New York woman has recently . He had duy Y ¥ y y e e Ll AR L4 ¥ ) lalter yours vive cvidence in the case of Thomas | ©f Mr. Fawcett's serial in the ‘Cribune. It | an's beart. Long garments will be more | Qists %000 ehurclies and 150,000 memberss ti Mantel lamberquins are going out of | £i4eN S1000H0, 15 kg yoaument aL th d nany pupils Tor the siage, Tannon, charged with assavlt, The mag. | 1t Wiost apvropriate, . Mr. Fawcett has | worn by older persons, beeause . sey- | Conresitonglists 121 ,"';:'“"} ud 900 | yogue, cabinet frames of wood on a shelf of | YUAbe atchiv I i isian Iu;w‘-‘vn; Minnie Muddern's mannzer announces istrato administered the onth, and then, | been clawed by the crities more than any | eral w ablo. To o stout | Wembuis. ll\\_-]ll“l‘["[‘“ -':"\‘.j «“m." e} waod and backed by beveled mirrors being | A1 SEY O Iy vt momctinny | WAk she has recerved a leter from a worlds JoateampIead o oath: Rl L I ENR AR St I bo Anathen | West liave oftered” their services us fore e correct finish for even a warbie mantle- | Fecoidsof b D i civd] | Kenosned prima donia, who, i writing: of book. = : j no tricks in plain and simpie | Maranitha bring stontness. | "o American bonrd has sent out 451 | Bitoe: | Bomctines the, entire wantionk war the bo in which thov were kept | pits Maddern'n singing Hu the Gloawh Kiss whom?" asked the witness, look- | faith, hakespeare. This shows why | Othe s grow serawny and with | missionaries and helpers, supports 1961 na- | o\ b Lilciusta Walton, decorated, was pillaged and the contents were earrivd | (5 GG VEEG, 68 AE TERREC | sayst © R y ing around the court. plain and simple th never * cqual friendliness the long garment [ tive preachers and tea s, has 510 echurches T I(v‘l‘ul St iing Ao 1 north. “The seeretary of the Wisconsin His ‘ of Your sun il o k- he book.” game of cards. couceals such deficiency. Seal sk, [ With .05 wembers; has' 5537 pupils in | o A Sarl B Frend, of B, M, 4 torioal soolety. d i I po o | Gl with whitir a0 . I'his bookt' .~h|-;|h¢:\|‘ru ; holding up ; $ thit stranger you were with olore, '*Iv“""‘}"lt-"'l\,"”" ";" extraor- | foihdol, ofull r dese and printed last year | jiontis lins made six log-cabin quilts and two | fpted thew to el oxtemar ot | K oL L aliost ¢ the greasy copy of the New Testament, ast night, Jim onel Biank of the rily fashionable Newmarket D | #ad$9 51 DASSE O ot RIS, other quilts made in a lar manner, eut il ST OIR v & what 1l " reg fixroniioh USSR T rdly less sought peiisse, Al are | | e Cumborland resbyterian chureh bas | ying all the picces herself, and diawn ihyee " | donne sonetimes “No, sir; I draw the line at that,” she [ never would have taken him for n sol. [ ¢Xpensive, —but this ‘fur is lusting, | LT onduined usinistors, S3Llicentiates, 815 | japse vugs and some other sewin « for (1 SINGULARITIES, s . . A A P T Tl oo B S0 »- | can be “shaped and altered more | S i consregations, 10,014 elders, | fayily, besides doing sowe mending a Leto P i > . g , George, I didn't half b 5ALL deacons, and Linods charch me 5 A twenty4) t t | Tlhie plaintiff had to get along without | lieve he was an army officer myself 1°tili | Teadily than cloth which shows needle | Vst vear 19,55 persons joined the ehureh on | =HE ot el el b gububon | ky o her evidence, and the case was dismissed. yed poker with him, Lend mo a dol- tracks and wien faded can ba redyed. | profession, 4,075 on céitineates and 9,171 | Araveling dresses in datl tints have the | 5 oy ; Califor- | p PN T runtil to-morrow, will your” Thus it is a good investment and recog- | adults and 14,256 infants were baptized, ',: front breadth arran ian plalta, | Whiles aro more ; or h f F e £ ablvaux. “Do you kuow that Nigstor is so weak | Bized 3 such, Otter s reckoned very | 1t is pronosed to celebrate the bt wne | 1 lotue o e N 1 Loy ¢ 1 Kilted i d tory 1. syel -' v o bt parlor, that be ean't stand alone!” asked the sh and there are the usual nssori- | niversary of the ihusertons “niissionury | ploealattons, At the back of the piajted | seventeen crows ihe oiher 5 Uit a wicously to tell L Mgry i the fracuait parlor, fhat o can’t stand alonet’y faked the | Duints of long haired furs, boginn Adziimm Judson, by Buildiiie o memoral | Lol A e b el Mt | et i saiis, e YL 4 Joiuniv eroiched bencath’ the sofa, “what is the matter with hime” “Why, | fartin and going up to lynx. ar Sharch It Now ¥ oric to b uid for by Mecent | bodico is made with giort. basques, hih ol | cuban planters keep n snake ca'led tho | 1 s i e thiat the teruifugs \ Three hearts beating wore and wore, I asked him if he could stand a loan of UgY many grades 3 v 008 fro fbers of the Baptist | Jar, revers and euffs, instz tordl 10 GF Libt Lo it -beenuse 1t brings | - ol - o L arments 8 enomlination i this and other countries, J ! 1 g ; Lin ent standstill, th- 1, #) and he said he couldn’t.” fow garments aro made, but b e tisn't always best to be entirely satisfied [ duiy it faithf i 1 1 1 \ I, with Ringing bell and opening portal, the effort (0 render this yur fushionable, | | Kev. Alberta ). Dia, 4 graduate of “i'.,...\...“h,..: fothor, " saitl’ & youug | T. A. Edwa City, 1 [ bl ¢ \ Lovers twined ns oft before, i e has in part succeeded, it is only in part, | pRNEINIY 00 AVARE VAR CORVEROCAbOnt | jady, recently, “how eame You to marry such | P owns . 2R wa X i Jol e peering © meyhole, Degrees of Crime, and it is chietly used as a lining for the | and’ united with th Willoughby venaa | & plain, unpretentious man as fathe SIE L | tured young in the sprin 1 | o Usculationio— Recently in Kern connty, California, a | fur eircular which is in great demand. | chureh, Brooklyn. He went back to Cuba as | M known that his daughter would eyer | robin i st 8, and b evers- | s AR S man charged with murder’ was held by | Cabes will be worn by Young people’ | colportenr and organized chureh kst Jani. | Bave asked sueh a question, [ presume | ut Bl | il J N A ) qury's arm Sround Mary waisting, the suporior court in 500 buil. A fow | 1ong boas by all classes anid us well, fur | ary. and since it time he has added to it | Shetld haye hgsitate 0 Flben so ave not umukis gew o I o 1§ s : { Parior lampiiht softly Tading, days after & prisoner was brought before | collars with long ends. -muffs still | more than 100 by baptism, Fwo attempts | BT Gaughters had beeh all sons.” DY A0 LLkola, DY g Y\ e ) £ \ Jolinnie gaging, peacelul s a judge chaiged with stealing & suit of | auite smull and (vimmed or untrimmed ut | have been made to assassinate him, A e rh e p oy | HAMAE A S W i | p ‘ ) " 3 Ko 3 o] - } —-— o~ een years azo a woina ear Bangor, | basin of milk, an 0 ) | i ¥ l v, ; Yn-i He was held to auswer and | OPtion. Rosavisp May, Children who are troublod with woring | Me., borrowed $35 from a friend in that city, | liquid each da. g A ary, dacling, 4 you love mot when th ion_of bail came up the - are pale in the face, blue rings around | Eiving hera note, When it eame due shé | expensive way f P { exonant kisses; S be true™ ustice said, after figuring awhile: “The SPENCER'S SCRAP BOOK. ) eyes, pick the nose, have variable ap- | €2Uld not pay it, and she promised to do &0 - i} et your It ung Johnnie suickers, | judge of the superior court releases i ) ) i whn she could. 'The note had outlawed aud 81 rhe p ;. are fretful by spells, have bad ' Iy wbleau euds ‘mid wich ado, mun charged with murder on $500 bail, [ The Present Which the Senator Sent b, &7 teations 14 aioop. " Dr: . 15, | 10 Yficer bad lorottan 1k, wheo g odlier | 1 \ - 1 thiuk, after comparing the degreesof | 0 Secretary of the Navy Chanaler. s, ure restioss i sloon. - Dr. J. . | day tie ereditor recelved lmet peusion money e reducad o { Evidently a Lawyer, orine, T Will give 300 & oltome" and lob A ool stary comds 1o mé to-day about McLean's Liquid or Candy Vermifuge | from the governinest, and at onee pad the X il rentss Pittsburg Dispateb: “What brougnt | you go.” ex-Senaigr George K. Bpencer, of Ala: | suek il sud expel thoso troublesomo parr | old debi- in o dustars euipaiion. ol ge B, \ sites, Princess Beatrieo’s eondnement L expected | o watel ou

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