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y TfHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER . Hi'll never go to 1 \ sometimes disgusting to hear some AMONG THE WITS AND WAGS. T THOUGHTS 0N MARRIACE. | v e &0 S0 | AHLQUIST BROS.. | CLOSING OUT SALE.| JONN HUSSIE, 1 21, 1886. —-TWELVE PAGE LA me hooking, y* know —_ | such a dechration about her husband | DEALERS [N Having decided to quit buginess, my entire Denler in Mo Wild and Woefal Wail of Oondiments | “And that vild Englishman took on at | Wedded Lifs Not Quite as Rosy as it not only poor taste, but a fack of | (I " . RIS TOOTS HOTSITT RS TNG SOOI at a Bazaar, a great rate, and rushed around asking q | discretion abd good sonse that is ominous | | I(\ '“|[ " H m “ '”"l i< offered for &l At cost, until closed out, for < . everybody b saw if the ‘Hanarchists' had Seoms to Be | for the futare. " The degree of congenial- | ( Y ( ( cush only, Store fixturés for sale. Now 18 FERQUSON'S BOY, EREDDIE, | wasonto ot o teavolles (o st joot It o isorotiont eused by such unwiely | Stoves and Ranges. Mechanic's Tools and H. B. SEVDEL, Acorn Base Heaters, J “|town, and it he would have to pass | THE STORY OF A 8TAY-AT-HOME | MUNRGURIEE G o ronl good man, & pro. | Job Work a Specialty. 1119 Saunders $t. NI Cor 16th and California st A specialty, 2407 Cuming St. through Chicago to get to Omaha, and 1f — | vider, sk, and all that, but W ; . MeCARGE French—How the Night Key :'I'I”M\{'1 M I"“ ]“" iy - IR ) 1]"" | Brides Divide of Hubby's Boodle | ““‘}" L St G0 rou Wi {4 LV VR AL \ I HON, 16t Sty . . y wen at_last he calmed su “Upon what do you disagrees"’ was Works—A "'":_"‘l ‘\*";‘ ;u iently to tell the oflicers the eause of —A Literary Wite and a Tarks | goked 5 Southwest Corner 16th and Chicago /Ieat Ma:rket ” "'d“ (m\ \h\' IM"“\ l()l)l\ ment of Poiated his excitement, it was learned that he had ie . v, . Ete, “Well, mostly about our reading Strvets, 3 . " ) Puragraphs, tnken tlie red flags on_the map to mesn R PO bR e A e Kot AL Kinds of meats, hoth Salt and Fresh 4) Stove Tinware, Sells the ctlebrated that the cities so marked were 1, the el Well, the fact is, I'm too literary for | SQUIBBS PREPARATIONS A SPECIALTY. constantly on - power, of the anarchists. Wasn't it A Young Wir Johin. 1010 CUMING STREET. ““”‘””' e o) unny ¥’ « T, ndeed!™ e X i Rdoratiun. Ly vt G o 0o Yos, doiin ain't a bit lterasy '1RS. DR, NANNIE V. WARREN NEW YORK BAKERY! HARGIS & HALBERT, An ovster sat on a cracker box, £ 8tn I W g lwags did run to literaryness, 1 CLAIRTOY AN \ PROPRIETORS With his handkerchief to his eyes: Wiy do you weep my briny friend?” ink slendidly from sights naney that for me he carns, oye 1 could write 1 iove to wateh S o | i whyan Vfifl*fifimwpnumw‘Wflhflmdewxflmmm Fresh Bread,Pies & Cakes, (AN BUTTER DEPOT, Sald the cracker in iild surprise, Th r il 11 ol . e g Fot if our interests combine, I'hey rhyme right night through. But | v ‘ & it LML S S T Toreata, Iy o Talogy oves Wihiateer 1 i1s 18 also 1miie, Jolin lic just laughs AL inc. * He, sags o | _Room 3, 121 X, 16th st., Omaha, Neb. | Petversdtoans ghg gf ity tuhandCam. ke @ epeciniif B, oK oy DN The Indies are having a erand ) But ohi ! all other th bove 1 hate to ask lim eyery day woman with four children and only r "They' 1l be after me, I knoy L'love hot buckwhioat cakos. Forlittle sums, and have i sav, Jloor GFpetice. Tor & Hisknd gl t got B. F. FULLER, J. P. MAILENDER & CO. e “My dear, where has that dollar gone ime to write poetry or be literary \ore £ U o A chicken heard the terrible nows, Vigorons and Figure-ous, 1 gave you only yestermorm? o't thig Jonst Stramic of Itorary i that | bt Deslors in JOHN P. THOMAS, Ashe slept In lis celery bed, T'o many a man lias been given the claim I3 strange indeed how in his pyes man. Now, I'm the greatest reade | H nn S d[” Wh' H h DEALER 1N Wit his toes turned up to the man 1n Ui and”worthy the | A s wll sweil and swell i s | Boes vour husband disi ke books | AMess; vaddies; lpst 0088, Boots Shoes Hats Caps staple and Faflcy Gmcel’los And'n patasol over his head. al editor Isn't €0 slow It from his pocketbook fo mine, ORI b MR L otat 1] ETC., ETC ,I ’ " y ) SOt AND EHRS % @ ; g 11e’s a figure-ous writerof English, you know fle lets me tu | bills b ki b A o Deed i Notions and Gients Furnishing Goods, Cor. 13th R e “Wife, hand my water-proot, double quiek e T up heavy bi keep informed in politics; and he reads | 2301 Caming Strect, M TARSEAWELH Wi DAL X8 26 b s a Specialty, S T haven's & minute to tosas Where Sarah Was. AT two big stores, and thus ful :u...’m Yite 1A HOE: .!)" o, he! 4 ard Leavenworth sts, Omahn, Net Country Produce a Specialty, Saunders He thinks, his duties unto me; and Lake Sts,, Omaha, Neb. el BRI sl Bt | Lammerich & Grimm, | GONE_ & JOHNSON, |cHENEY & OLESON, T 15008 Ehe lhn" “But when 1t comes o being | Thev will have my beautiful he Before I Andacuer d chopved off | Siftings: A farmor | wheat stolen and was so sur who the thief was that he secar n put on my sh i mber 1up his scolloped ears, (As nt Irlnl~ P e, ) And out of e b o fled, rant for a cortain young man Jiving vear [ Xid take trom 'h'\umu-\'-‘u' lits y Jolin ain't there v U - ) I DRUGG'STS ATt reen vt elfibed o teleptone | him, AVhen fhe Gus came up for trial | - bonner, e, goe of biots ‘\\ Viiai do you read i | (11 ‘e \ AUININ. ) role, the defendant sad he could vrove an L think “a common drawer” would prove read every serap of poetry in the LA e o A\m‘ the eabbage stood on his Lead, alibi. In order to do this he nad brought A u’u ans to strensthen faith and love Hv\\~||.|]“‘l‘\ | «-:lm pick up, and 1 often | Keep everything iu their line. Good meats | Keep a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals, SUlglcal IllStl ulnents " f tadt 41 5 “his girl,” & baxom lass ot twenty-two. Or better stll “twould be were he ha four novels on hand at one time and Tprices ‘or. Lake and Saur Yates icines Sundrie Ne p ie Remedie: Tl optn ered A e contytpesk | S0k o St amd Swore | 10 DRt s oty i o g o o Al SO | g Abreeh Cor Lake and Sumn. | - Cent Medichey and Qe Now ] AngHomsnathio Semetien e oy tonnto SpIE s skin «at up with her from 7 o'ciock in the eve- | And sater. “Then, too, he might learn ad, Mad Maid of the Mist,” il K And tumbled mto the well. ning until daylight next morning. 1ok plitdoihisturn, take four splendid story papers and bor = | People can very casily be mistaken,’ b L R row two more. 1 s’pose mebbe 1'd be HONBY FOR THE LADLE ation of asses” “Was that_the reason MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, | And ateapot sat on a coffee mill observed the plaintifi’s lawyer, AL LR UL happier if 1 wasn't so literary, but I ean't you ealled them beloved brethrent™ inguired | And fanned with a Japanese fan, : Tdon't ¢ 1know he” was ther Ten Years n Husband. help it dhicay MITE Hre Aaath: (h Invor. W strong minded lady, The theatrical manager is known by the Witlle & "gillon of cream tnred biue with | she yepiicd wlelphin North Awmerican: “Are AN, of course, John ean’t appreciate | o T Ture, An unespected comment.—Pastor—=En I | company he keeps, ¥ UL ATOWiTed 1 L Retosens san “What did you talk about® to thelecture Honeyt T snid, | my tastis and my ' Kind of reading. He | i juckets are immensely populas savs aain, bredorin', put not yoh trast in | Edwin Booth's illness in New York cost And was dro . “Love,” shé promptly answered. ny husband putting on his over: | ain'tliterary enough for it And so we | gECEEEIEE B RIS FEREE Kitst” Sl small volee in_ congrezation = | him S8,50 1 might, e R o “What time di : R ain't a bit conge f S g 'S ) g LALLM Y Ly «ht yoh is, chile, vight yo is bet- I T it is reported, ga Ferguson's Boy, Freddie, s ,,.." it time did the old folks go to Ain't a bit congeni L \.ml._l ometine Meiii 18 YovIveil s A PASIIOHALIG dress | L. ) date.qo THAEoN Les & A chwiot Mary Anderson !u:k. itis reported, gained F. A. Stearns, in Tid-Bits: I dined with | 2€ d think it would of been better for John if ¢ ) forty pourds in weight. gtk s Yo ) “1 give ‘em the wink about ten.” “1wish you would take me,” I an- | he'd marricd 2 woman less literary than | 10 WIVGULHO storenst s md Wil Over £10,000 was realized atthe first day’s ol A kel | le was there at midnight, are | swered. me. Its dreadful fo be so hterary when | Children hats willcorrespond to the coator | A Scoteli minister. on a visiting tour | g1l ot Patti tickets at the Academy. boy ntiied EFroddic GELETTLS e A s e o Mary, I think home is the | your husband ain'ta bit that way.” ol throuxh his parish. he had oceasion (o pass | =i jroron wiil shortly bezin o star o I about nine years of age, and is consid- | YOI SUTG% b GENERY > Y R ETL e Il KRBT Silver and biue fox are again i favor as | close toa farm, o tenantwhieh diad gone | B0 EEON NGLRE Rurery, © | prod very rht. " 3 s P Ny Lred sty ashionable furs, over to the ¢ chureh. 8| spite : e ‘v‘\;‘n it mlh\l u"l.u-‘?{(-:'"uln Iln?\“l a\Vhy are you sures! S G Ll sl bs g “nh" ‘;'hll-' 157105 vor S0 trmmingtor| e Tt dter decided £ entor, wioh Sie . | Sarah Bernhardt will tone Australin next || e D, iU if e ere my DOV A | She blushed, looked over at her lover | the children. 1o so want to hear this ! AR AR08 AT FOBOEH - and found both the farmer and his wite May under Henry E. Abbey’s management. | & m‘l“.' P ety :ry ¢ AL and laughed, and getting a nod to g [ great lecturer.” A Tuwikish Wedding. FETE AR RFOLTIL ten, I lere's a guid day, minister, | 1f Mrs, Langtry is well enough to come on ling in price, but areas v Jist in 1] wi s, Fill oof | the s A cup, Janet.” (lanet complies, during which [ er actin ahead, sh “Tell the truth, T have but one ticket,” | Brooklyn M | in thestyle of | the minister remaked)—"Your teanot runs | Mme. Marie Roze has scored a great suecess l SWoll clock struck twelve | was the rep s he went out_the door, the old man jumped out of bed upstairs and hollered down: *Yer mar wants some allacoll doesn't seriously aftect : azine: Al weddings in [ jigh as ever Turkey, among Turks, whether m prov- | Jackets of e nother.” Y |inces or cities, are arranged by old | lastsummer’s co of that catniptea” 3And we got such a | My husband and I had been mar women and are complicated, tedious | g (38 (ull over tho shoulders. e preachin’—sort o slow i the delivery 'Dyver $10,000 hirye bee ta start that we broke the baak of the rock- | for severan ws. Before the mar vs. The bridegroom holds fete sey Black lyns, black ersian lamb, and black - the impending American oper B n Ty 1 the ey e velt | eral days at bis home for huis men friends, | monkey are Ohe leading black furs. EDUCATIONAL in_ Philadelphi, g ULl gt albdil i) over. and if another gentleman | the prospective bride at her home | Velvet cloth and bengaline are used in Mue. Janausehek has had o seli nearly ? p jealous. When th H 3 : SCBhTIO R DAL T ] 5 el ; g o s 1 leotire on comeert anywhte ol | 2ith her young friends—girls, of course, | eombination for reception costumes, R e all her splendid jewels. Her husband, il Freddie came into the parlor soon aft my arrival, his face shining from I cent vigorous apylication of sonp water, and his yellow hair plastered down to his nead so that every bump was { plainly visibl | “You don’t remember Mr. Johnson, | do you” said his father, taking the young [ cub on his knee, . very slowly, Mrs, Brow net-—Ut dis | as Blsa in “Lohengrin® at the Royal Lyceum kers make the sleeves of | that, minisier, 1t's gey Tike' yorsel when | theater, Fdinbure: s on for seats for a performances spoke to me he ws kneesy reive fin nuel's law 1 thousand publie schools n- and ment of Mexieo, “Yep,” was the reply. £ Bl ool : A Sk Jatrly 5 ¥ 4 The night before the wedding the r Golden fox bands, boas and muffs ave rave | €U SHPRE U kot e leot, was & wretehed tinaneier, i “What's that?” said Ferguson reproy- | Mis honor remembered the d his | wuys took me. 1f1 was invited to a party | og men of her nequaintaines come | but much sought for novelty fursthis season, | _ {be pringipals of the Jersey, CIty publie | Minnie Palmer bean a suecossful season ingly. youth and sustnined tho objection. be wus only too glid to attend me. - But | 04 SR B Woman's dinner with | Monkey stoles with standing collars and | Sehools sk for salaries of 82,000 for the next f i Sidney, Australia, Iast “Thursday, and in- i ° repeate y boy, with a sur- The OfM Wanted now *“parties are a bore, '.'" snyS)SHO S oG apaE RIS WS to inateh are the correct furs formourn- | ¥ear: They now et £1,620. tends to remain there for a year. | repeated the boy, with a sur h C al . 8 2 her, which consists prineipally, as § 3 A " Y | I Y, = can't k why women 20 y nm | ¢ I'hie “‘mortar board™ eap has been adopted Helen Dauvray has established herself as & prised Took. SNow that we are together wed, thio ey \ Weller would say, of a “swarry” of leg | "% ; cing | DY the seniors and juniors at Comell univer- | g Sibd OO . Sone of Our Gitls® aven'’t Itold you to al g 're’s something, wife, that should be said, | them: ML L) i and e Phénest day | The long Newmarket and short walking | % Nt Sttt cb I avorite in Chi and “One of Our Girls' aven't Ltold yon to alw 1 Hoinots a b of mutton and trimming, h¢ next day i L % Rty fty, ) elass wearing a distinetive tasse z with flatterng e, | certainly *tis for our ood he aets as if he would lowe OSBRI Ko GriteRt66s Jjacket to be fashionuble must be of checked The i b s e is meeting with flattermg notice. 3 at all at fivst be understood show his love for me or v ‘mnl 1" D j‘ il L ";' oL 'L""’»"; cloth, lm.','{r”‘;\'3:"'.:'.','-",f');'»'fy""'\"(.‘.'" llxn:‘n'_h": Laura_Bellini, the prima donna of the | 1 Would you through life as p if Loffer him o Kiss or s s'he isal: [ 'ouse ina sedin chair, with w retinue of 1t takes nine wilors to make ‘n man, but | i3 GUEHHEL R BEe of B0 10 the, membor ol v Baron” company, is paid o salary of i better. . So you remember viee-president be content?” most certain to refuse me. 1 cannot com- wedding presents on- | gy gajlor ean make a wouan, that is he can | oo 1eothall wam - showing greatest profic- week—and is worth it, moreover. | i Jolinson, it 1Us nesirly three year ther, my love, if 1 can he plain that he neglects his more obvious s ou their heads, covered with col- | TN proud. e o Sovernment has offered a | . 1he Messrs. lobson and. Crane are to have i snee Freddie saw you last,” added” Fer- duties. fle gives me plonty of money | ored tarlatin. The procession is son Tyese are_ plenty of people who want the | ¢, 0N KOVETRINERE Tas (ofered | new play from the pen of Bronson Howard. guson, turning to me. *It's astonishing Doesn't Like Boston French. for dress, lives weil ;.m] is cven talking | tmes auite immosing. The bride’s fo- | eapin, tut girls, a e, would be satisued | o A e for e instines | 1t will not be produced until next autumn, i what a memory that boy has. What do ashington C idthe | of buying a new hotise. But he scems to | W40 relatives are wlso there in the new | with a new Jersey. | tion of the natives. 2 "] Ole Bull's son, Alexander, predicts that you remeniber 'l}wul Mt. Johnson, Fred- ent Tast night, s “" v Sat in the | think (hat a woman has no business with | hivem untitimightfall R ire to | Were Miss Liberty Enlightening the | e publie sehools of this country now n{m i I\l Lo wl‘l‘“‘;h-- | diex” he inquired paR ng-room of their car, pulling away | anything but housckeeping, and never | theit homes; teaving the bride sitting on | World red-headed she” wouldi't have tobe ! oy yiovtover 500 000 teachers, and pay them | b Kirbel, will throw all other 1 reme m.r e ed Freddie, ingen- Al s R i asort of throneyveiled. The bridegroom | holding wn a toreh. | 000,000 o ! Y, them | shade. q i ] : ot bean leaf cigzars. hange of scene or other recr : d = | 000, a4 not very Hattering annual aver ) MeCanll has broug ) iously, “that g r W ; white at the ponded Daniel, shoving “What's the use of & woman is then admitted, and heis to throw hin- | Cloth polonaises are worn |1\'t~|' \.-lluxw' or B '.];.:1:1 A "\('-IIII! ) ;Jl\l I-m\ulu"lt ~\I|Iu| l):,\l hila- roots and hhnk ‘u the ends, and mar EREntle ¥ b i oo Giits Al self at the bride’s feet and offer her his | plusitskirts. or contiasting eolor, whether At the Methodist conference just clos daelph nst Rudolph Aronson fe suid she guessed he hadu't'dyed it this i.l:l ;.::)1' ioraromiundUsERLho faentEwith oo About? Homoe s tho weddimg present of some w- | Dlain, ~l|l||n;lul plaid. e o | Dubtin, Sir William CATLINESEOYD “"“"‘(5:"",;,';‘[“;‘;‘";‘,l“““ i trom the New ] week." apid v ear Lowell's speech. to- Einovibo s oo w diard duy's | €10y and bex her to nd | Chantilly lace is used in combination With | toward'the crection of a new building ot the 2 Y. el ! OiEiTemarkprantiosd efoaling ot cons| [Ty svgus bens \LonSliSEEpEcchs o SR ind villy ot ut sl hiim blind: by he Somo- | feather and fur timmings upon wanties for | Metodist cofleo sronnds at Belfusg, whera | (FAYIn_ Tooth made his reappearaniee i traint, so to speak, and Freddie was ban- $ H L :s he is sCruek dumb b oliness, | ceremonious jons. young men may be educated, cw ) ork city donday nhig [\ he firs i Ligetlds L o diLs Gl Ui s L) sire r or a visit to n neighbor's would | Hmes he is struek dumb | v ugliness, | 2 Soman’s benuty is inost perfect when | Tho Rev. Galushi Andel D Dn. pastor | e sinee Nis recent iliness as Taco m ished from tl; parfor. 1 did not see him “Did you get on to his racket about me, blessing. T said to him the | 100 he never dooks on her face untilafter | & woman & bty 1o, A BOWSDRE | of the Fee iy st Andorson, D PAstor | «uhello.”" 1le s entirely recuvored his S8} agin until [ went to dinner, Daniel? : ening as he was going out again: | e weddine. . Dot biustle is just the thing. Who canie the |'|*fu'|.’xl‘l|'.‘i.-'\,2. IS ecoivea i | heatth. | { ik G LI, SICR| P (o o i “Won't: yoi stay athome, Hurry, o | Whew o bube 18 born fn ang fowse thore | P04 s of Wales eontinues to favor. | teicgram antionnein his uanimons eetion | | Surah Bernbardve recent bencit, perform BRI UL LI B “Why, Daniel, in that part where he | oblige me. Just this once; i'm solonely ™ at rejoicing if 1t be aboy, lessaf ) RS Dlaek silk stockings, although | as president of the Denison (Baptist) Uni- | 20ce i Buenos Ayres was signalized by “Par, what's the reason you neyer do | guiif; *We huve no politics heres but the | *Lonely: was his 1 “How can Ihe’ wife s prond for awhile. but | oy Fact are exeeptionally small. versity at Granville, O. 1t is the “only Bay- | Donna Sol being presented with vitle deeds that ! cipt when wo huve comp'ny sons of Hurvard all belong to a party | you be lonely with the children Thckish womont 4o nut £ood mathors. | iphofuvorlteican for' very small boys are | Ustcolloue in thab state, and'lins anendox- rouilios oflandiinithofATE e IIHE I erguson made some facetious remar v ' ron ordiel P o 5 They are too ehild-like themselves. Wien » Russia i o F) . | ment of $500,000, | Y which admires courage, strength of pur- But they ave abed. And ree the Russian turban, the Florentine y i s | mu 1 saw a light in his eye which told mé yose and fidality to duty, and “.Im,,', see nobody, day in and day out. C: agivlis born to a sultan they fire seven | Neapolitan and the Tam o’ Shanter Dr. Mary Putnam Ji and Miss ¢ The London 1 atic Review says: I am W for Froddio, | MO8 delity i 8 sbouy, day and day out. Whontaib P EnEvEGnbDa R oe il D oo IO R MBI A told that Miss Minnie Palmer Ias actually | speets; wherever he may be found, the | you do it 10 please me, for this oned 1y the girls oS Anb to Tios | oI iiass of platn as-weil asstriped materls | BAYE Dash proposet s membors of o married that unpleasant little man, John R. gy | Ciustum et tacentum: propositi virum:" | could hardly speak; it s much o SRS et M E R I Gl i York board of education. T'wo vacan | ogers, Well. ‘there is really no accounting S} seatly, “don’t N knBwatlow ithEt NG SRl hapTLe ks s This is supposed to be adivine interposi- | als are made on the bias. Diessmakers de £ 3 | for taste.” . 2 55t 3} who knows how to withstand the “civ- | could do to keep the tears from comi tion of Providence to prevent too many | clare that a better fit is attained in this man- | the board “will oecur this autumn, OLitasit N | = i hi her, with | 10 rdor prava jubentium ) 4is conduet seemed so erucl. diid ey e s I8 number of women teachers in the public M a has scored a brilliant season i o id his mother, with | 75 hoticed that, sire.” {Miie ety ihe replied, Timidend | QMBI 1OERRRLAROAS, B0 rortea thiat nthaaleawomantilnas|| EChoolkiiisivarySin Mayor Grace, in | With her new. play ““The Chouans,” which |} a fond smile. . dresscdlike swi it o s as Are you on to'it, Danic whom is vested the power of appointment, | has just been produced at the Union’ Square has not yet signitied his intention in the | theatre, New Yorl matter. s ¥ Clay Greene has just sold a comedy-dramn, . i i America has 870 universitics and collezes, | to Charles Arnold and Mrs, Willie Idonin, | of phin cloth worn Will | with 65,522 students: 57 law sehools, With 260 | [t will be first produced in London, and will, Vskirts. Some of these are made in | {oche L aay Ey il I T A T A s | [ 05 students: 2 distinetiy in all probability, be brought to this country with working all day, and must go out to I am not.” wet brightened up ' Jittle amn [, Daniel, and as soon as [ | neyer make allowanee for et |I()|IlL 1'm going to 1sst norder th he nt out quite crossl, forcj Zn ministers, when they come L Never muke allowan to this countr; United St is worried with bus is this an idea that there is only sulesladies “Cause you said {he other day that Gt in New York. Hoy you wished” she an’ Mr. Johnson could n|u~| ause he'd be such a good ch an’ it was about her last chance, You_ women | cluthes for six months; then the b man.” And | Putin trousers, someiime W or colonels’ uniform, 316 the husband | When the sultan tak fon mony is considered n Strip v more th must speit ess, and 1 do not L L i jieket ship scientitie schools 1) s 2 145 medica 3 QOLIFRO b, ‘ by, Ferguson?” exclaimed | ooa'tiicly forolgm lingo. on him. when | bohsckoeping? . Aro. the s and | Derits IRURloweknd & whes of bis 1 Instantancous photography may yetbe the | dents: SCh00ls, with Lo e toker, rontasonsing s Heniyila e hig mother, he tin a position to defend himself. | children and sickness no troubler And | Predecessor, and « ar of lus r weans of _gathering the expression on the | tors students curing the Star theatrefor five weeks, No- | at the feast of the I n, he receives | fuce of a $6a week elork on learning that | the higher ¢ a new one from his mother and t his wite has twin other il or woman to his Ihe skirts of wool dresses ave made plain, The subject wus quickly changed. T |1} felt that it would be ‘wise to send Fred- die away from the table, but Ferguson ueation of wo with 5 nd 146 theological semi 00 students and 750 professors, Dutehman, Danict, whether Lowe f1 know now | is a woman dif ity constituted from s striking at the mug- | a man, so that the reereation which one wumps, or the civil service reforn. repub- | e onsiders himself is ot vember 7 to Deceber 10, 18 vem , for Mr. ing’s production of aust,” r'em who 2 ) ol dre Sl eIt aules Levy, who is to the cornet what 1% dared _Fate, and permitted him 10 re- [ fionts or the pure old style demoorats, | no use to the other Bappens to strike his faney. Slaves who | even the footplaiting is ‘dispensed with, i | €rage of one professor o every seven stu- | AUl ety wiig 1 to the cornef what | i Jicans;; ) Sy QR OIIOBLE ) MR DLOU)S become mothers are instantily promoted | band of the material pinked at the edge be- e peror of Russia, when prince imperial, de- : | and when 1 bowed my’ ucknowledg How your complesion has gone \ i : L e hsta miade, D Mrancls Bacon) and Profossor At B i, perial, nme another piece of cake!” said < 3 oy 1 5 2 Cdav | to the rank of sultan: Six months be- | ing 1 its place. ¥ : fFrvts 2 Yiene | lighted in plaving the bombardon, a br 5 3 ments to him, just as h as not I was d my husband to me the other day ) B P Morall writingz & text book on hygiene rddie, ntly. i A ¢ fore the f i R he valide sul- ney feathers, beads, wooden bins, v strument of tie opheclelde family, Freddie, presently riving myself dead away. Darn this Bos- tseems to me that i this climate s | foreth MOIRRAINZAIGIDAL AR, le, | which by law musi be studied in all the pub- ke do’ophecloldestamtlytolieriE “You have had three already,” said his | £1Vin myself dead away. Darn this Bos o i is climate’n ordors that all the young candidates | trakhan vands, bands of velvet and chenille ! aw must be studied in all the pub- f LOEEE RS < L ady, - sad WS ton Kreneh, anyho Daniel,” and the | woman is old at 30,7 i i ) i Tibbons and searts in Goeblin: effects ure ai | lie schools of “Connectient. The book will mother, gently, be brought to her, and she eliooses fifteen 5 Yy SN Y e 5 A8 5 - r fel beready about January 1. e peculianity XThe Amcrican opera company. l»wm its 1 ’ L " president relapsed into silence and Agan the tears eame into my ey AR > " 1 used in trimming felt hats. 1 oh at adall £ "\""“ Lhave, an’ I want another. smoke, and Daniel sat thoughtfully inthe | Harry did not mean to be unkind; he was | 204 sometimes moge of the ot These | W0l 50 Grong suspieion afloat that the | 0f the work will be that it will be n e Thliadolplle v Lut- corner ke 4 only thoughtiess.g But why had 1'lost my immediatly put under diet and train: | on Bartholdi made iis statue bareheaded | Yoted o snowing the effect of alcoliol on o feon o pother piece of eake! 0 fine | Primeipal singers wer i you possibly want of more Will You I hbiniie | evidences of wd it the beginning of the great fe: ‘nt | hmnan system. The legi U] < i use o put a iat on he IbeoauzelipmualinEoIIigr oot | pressed with the argume wshion would make her about 500 of the pre 1 ; i y Mo Qihoa? complexion? Can 2 wor ppreeiation. Mr. Bussett made in rooms heated by hot air, 1 live for aiain chooses, and this time t ; Al e maledaErowInE I rooms he ot i L AT RR b = e E e v ] Nould better ineuleatc the Tessons of temper | his debutas Faust, Il fins " voleo of ¢ “Wanter eat it, of course. What'd yer Jush here beneath my chin, OULEONGORY 0N “a0MO 0N M pointed day the sultan, upon retiving, | s the difference between two sleepy | ADCC than to teach the young whiat aleahol | L0, 4 el B WAL i 0 Mon. rubed . "Wanter oat it, X at'd yor s R ol hurrying home as soon as t mais |1 LU | What is the differen DY | does to the body, and theretore ot the last gurden scenc. “he bos-oflice recelpts s'pose | wanted ter do with it—put whéels Jives oo miclrouiio.Joln, dong. without losing her complexion® ©s | 1inds his new bride stunding nude, with | young ladies and one wideawake one, seated | Sosgion the lnw requiring the nse of such a | Were $6,600, onat un’ use it for a wagzon?” 4 ErowinE palojanditilh, Tt e et modo of Tite that | folded hands and lowered eyes, at the | One another in ehureh? “The two elose | CERCT LN Selonts was adopted. Mile. Sardon, the daugitter of the great Itstruck me that this would be a good Another one is coming O LAt s B ety fler hie b retired sho | Uelr eyes an the other one exes ” their R Frenelh playwniz i, so “surlotsly questioned s > 2 » ie inflict cor- Justhere buside my ear, fiscdod 008tk 9 ‘ A5 must lift the b othes at the foot nnd | cothes, ier father as to why he did not permit her to l-lll-ll"l‘;:llrl:lg;\‘x'l\l:fllli u::fl:l Il‘l‘il:nln.mlil\:;(l\ll'x: And T shall be distizured; John, ou my tongue to say these things, but 1 e L O Vs, Tetsy Hart of Troy, N, Y., lately de- AGIOUS, o 1o the theatro 10 seo his plays that he e AR e For life, Isadly fear, refrained. Lhave learned t silence it 2 | coased, left” S5,000,000, ~ More Toving Harts promised to write one thatshe might witness. R Eradding AR And so 1 want to ask you, John, is golden’ % aiority at nine | e that awe WhAL the Dachelors of this | Phere are 115 Congregational churchos in | 14K now Anished aind 1 caied *Le Croeo- peIErldlD xomFss: asltisnauable, Will w'er your love g1ow SHow I wish I had something to read,” majority at nine { ooy win, Caltorn s M. Sardon warrants 1t (0 be perfeetly to ‘l BEIORIA ‘:",l,» ‘.‘ hat :" ung "_l aumor Oh, tell me now, my darling Isaid yesterday. “Lthink if Ihad a new | SRS O8RS 0 seLenuen \‘I :‘1‘ Pl Carriage clonks are very long. They are |y Gt e g e | BUIIESS, and persons who read the maniis it boy hns got, U sho suid, as she gavo Will you love e when I'm moléd?” [ book now and then, the evenir oD Sl BrOn 0L RO DL B Hon i1y 0f some color rather than blac s LIRS witly | serivt declare it is amuzingly funny. 1t will him the biggest piece of cake on the pl k A S ou.are ont HArEy wonld nobbo re often seen w abies of their own. | e wade of cloth, velvet orplush, They i more have presented Cardinal Gibbons with | soon be producod. b aye Paakinge quavut. romarks | Socialism Practically ustratea, | ouaro out, Havey,would novbo solonis.” | A ST 3Gl ity tive. The old | Ao of cloth, evetanbe o fantey | & check for 550, like that. Par and 1 think he'll become a Texas Siftings: The colored population [ ., POPES vere & "1 | Turkish women have a hird lot of it. Be- | bead embroidery. ,The Woman's Mission the great humorist. of Texas takesn great deal of nterest in | ke these, answered 1y ‘!:u"\; ek | youd a respect for nge which they con- | A dress of sereo and chienille stripes s | Presbyters ‘of Frio £2,000 wore for | “Mr. Johuson,” said Freddie, as he rose | socialism, but their idens on the subject | Should think your scwing woulid aiise | fiuve 1o inspire by tooth and rail Qe SKAYE of L seree thimuned with Horizon- | Missions i the “past year tian in the one | R, B, Haves, Jr., of Tolodo, will next month from the table, ““can 1 feel of your di'mun 2 little mixe 3"3‘1“"‘;'-‘ T HI i e Y | other wives younger than they tal strives of velvet edged with beads, The [ Previous, marry Miss Mary Sherman, of Norwalk, pinY *‘What am dis heah socialism, any- [ #0d ay by @ I“I: or a rain, :-" 1845 | jives ave not happy. Still, they bodice and drapery are of the stripes, with ‘The new West commission has schools George Jones, provrietor of the New York “What o singular request,” said Mrs, | how?” asked Jim Webster of Austin 8 prudont x L0 ROWR | Vided for, and as long mun lives he | Plastronand cufls of velvet, | mmong the mormons, with 66 teachers, 2, Times, celebrated his golden wedding a fow Ferguson. “But please let him do it if | Thornton, who is regarded by the ne- s And s ho spoke e lit his cigar | g, bis family, one and all alike. A bull dress of white gz is dotied witl | pupile, $10,0) worth of sehool property, With | dass no. vorttont mind. Mr. Jobnsou. He's got | groes as sell postod in all such questions, | S0 went out. e () et yellow, nditho skirp Lstbardetedivith o theli | B0 ARCOIIR R IAR sROF OF 801 ), Ex-Mayor Oakey Hall's danghter Cara was sme funny idei in his head and we shall | = “Lemme ‘splain daf ar, " replied Thorn: Will men never understand women® : ing of vellow silk. “Ihe bodice is gathe The Methodist chureh in Canada | married in Loudon last week to Captal ROIOANA AT LR ¥ Lo eming i attitae, © CYer sce of | Will they never se their own selfishness No Marriages After Sunsot. W the dress 15 completed by @ wide white p MeHIediny ohiipoh pasl Hens Aoy i, "oi e ‘Ui L Ar"“ rubbing the dismond | we goos Into Sam Johusing's saloon and | N its trie light These thoughts rose to | Clucago Tribune: Archbishop R silk sash brocaded with yellow roses. Sandford of Tiamiiton, John Macdonaid of vy, son of the late John K. Bartlett, 2 I A dress of golden brown fallle has a plain | Toronto, and G skirt wath a pancl of brown and gold’ bro- | ~p (F8 cade. The bodice is of faille, with a jacket e goner my mind as | reflected with asigh thava | i, ¢ tithe of the money which Harry spent on | counei 20X of Peterboro, of the Jesnits, in a report s of the recent , and nephew of the late Sena- ng out the d has cnjoined the in Baltmor for me and you orders two draws, one 1y for 'em bofe one for you, yon has to sev dently colori ul times with bis forefing (in g my immaculate shir J - o Josiar. 4 nd O the thrill Again you see another man L. Rea 1 kissed her hand, the nuptial n and thus begin their United States navy, a son_of front with currant jelly), he said wonder- | ef 1, being a’sociaiist, orders de whis cigars would buy all the new books 1| priests in this diocese from performing | iid epaulots of the bro o drapery is | fately isuwd, states that this order is now | Miss May Yore, Michacl Davitt's flancos ingly vou'hus 10 P you ain't no socialist, | Wi3hed. f kina, | marviage ceremonics in the evening. He | of taitle, with a revers of the brocade. years old, has \‘;I.‘..:: :‘n‘. m‘n‘x:"‘. ; :7 the principal soprano in the cholr of the EWhy, it ain't sticky at all,’ Joes yer sce ‘\ arry ‘lm.l\ not m ~.unl|n nl "ml\““ insists that weddings in llnurhlm‘nJ take | A woman may frizz and a woman may bang o G A ““;":m:r ',f‘llfll'glfi_’ I:Lml’llnu.: w"‘tlll‘:.:ul\ h “No, Ereddie, of course not,” suid Fer- | “Iut 'sposin’ I'se n socialist myse'fe | He saw his mother treated as he treats with a nuptial muss, or, failing in | > A owrl her it its gray h d poried, but will 10cuive some proji guson smili TR S A pay fer de ""‘v“‘l"! ‘"",“'I"”"I (hnye:ne 'l"'»"'"“;’ arly in the afterioon s possible. | Bushe eyt wake a mash with o hoavy e U e el | kot R ey Ao g i {cky? Dis s | dringe nisso't complain, Perhaps I have not. But, O! ong but the most urgent cirouns: wustache, ol Protestant cdue al work ¢ u “‘,‘,‘H'_‘l‘\l“"!‘h'“‘” it bo sticky? Diamond, "‘.‘,',‘,‘“;"?LI;‘,.I"l- de barkeeper am & social. | HOW miuch happier I would be 1f things | stiinous will a mrriage corcimony be al. | Because she ai't buit that way. Fgptenst in 15 over et ihe watives | A Lynn elerzyman relates that on one oo- Y NG 1 8'pose not,” said Freddie, “but | ist?” were different, ] = Jowed to take place after sundown. A | 18wy one waiting on gout inguis ll(lu- 10 70k baw byt of Lo ‘::“;;‘.: T bostd oar say” that sho thougnt ot | - ~Den wo falls on him an joss jound do jAre women only mnchines to sow, | prominent Catholio prolato, in spenking | polite sulcsmmn of » Wesiville mialden, the small balanco was reccived from | course R § wasn'ta di'mun at all, but only te, | life outen him, bekase somebody has to [ (Rt SWeeP, Gust bake bread, thEe G886 | of this d it was the yaomstimen K tots 16 aud (hoh acain ourees. openi und a slip of paper on which 1 an’ I knew that paste’'— pay fer de drinks. Does yer see? L I-‘-‘l“"‘ MG Keop. IN‘I AL 10Y | the chureh to surround the nupt Yoo 4 then she biushed a.aln and | The Armour brothers, of Chicago, have | Was wiitten: “We desire your prayers.” \ But at this point Freddie was hustled Too Many Glasses, “l“““' of "t ",“'l"f, ) k“- Ngher nature | mony with all the impressivencss and d 10 100k at some lace collars, founded in that city a mission hand A female who had heen wooed and won t out of the room by Lis father, and in a | When you see man go up the stre i s g contantian: batwsan Harry,| Saehity, noaslklo - Cdp ihe “Catholle io—Tlow can Lucille marry that ol | jehook anurserys w kindergarien, a Wbrary, | ider ‘the of Hattie Davis, disp: | few moments my heart was gladened by Quite lost in meditation, . between Harey | chureli,” he said, ‘mutrimony is one of Closetit? What it he is 8o rich? BRBDESO0IN, ARG & Tren QIRNENASTY =4 d with the wedding presents at Win- | the sound of dismal yells i the distance, | Taking each step as if in doubt, and me. Bt his love now is, it seems to p and should oniy be re- | Sadie—*Do you know that he has heart [ be momaintained by rentals of fiteeh aputt: , Conn., and it has been discovered tiat { I saw nomore of Freddic that evening. Bowing with hesitation, me, a very difie rent thing 1>mm‘ what it | cerved with the. most intense devotion SeiS0 80 mf that the slightest shock "“'M'. ”‘ ‘I‘V,v‘,:l :";"w‘;"l‘;;"'““' orthe purs | she worked the san s previously at New Idonot intend to dine at Ferguson's | YU ean iake up your mind he knows scemed before marringe, Is my fate the | Pie couple to be married should be i a | vrove fatal?” Mawie—"Ah, that's it | PS¢ ats $100,0.0, ¥ Lebanon, N, Y. s3Il OLhier PIaces, again at present Nobody as he pas: fate of all* Is every wife like me when | Siage of grace—that is, they should hav “Yes, and Lucile thinks she will be uble to Since the ordination of the first Hawaiian Miss Mary aughter of F gain ¢ seut. And that the trouble |“'”1' him is ten years married? made a geneval gonfession” and be pro- X "“""”[ @ W Justor In A8i0, bincty-five Hawailans lave | willigm Cuillen” Brewster, was married in = o' L 1@ 5 eIt bomnets are this seas o fine; heen ordained, and o1 whon pight 4 3 K 2 i ' the 40'6 1oLl at home his glasse pared 1o receive the holy ecommunion u b RORDOLA PRnNeH KN AL resent pastors in the home feld and tine | New York last week to Lieutenant Lowery 4 ] P orel servi Sinee 1 f Tn quiite the same condition— Loronto Truth, 1 - i - lain volvet, Be: ih_torol:n SQry Daniel K. 1, ot Hollidaysburg, Pa, 1s warm within my memory still! grae vy 1 never kin forgit the day new lives with g feeling that they will be bead coronets and bead 1oops @ first Hawaiians went to Mic The o ” B 1t stirred the sources of my blood Ll legs continuously seem | e strengthencd by the sacraments of the | auployed for the brim of the bonnets, while | three Awerican missionarie Lhe Dbride | descendant of Elder L We Went out @ Quite out of their position, Tl venty-five £ wybleod ; ! Brewster, the Muyflower compan That seemed o quench my neart’s sad f pyk'reason is so opposito A’ sot down on the river bajik church in the muny trials they may ornuments of every descrption will be ndwich dslanders bave gotie w» forelen | Jiuitnang Ky s Abidatoes SUBESE Cdrouth, It interests all classes: AN kept on hours a-talkin to contend with, The archbishop desires | used in lavish profusion. ktibben loops and | missionaries half the number being fewmales. | Ghvatory, and is the officer wivo was sent s And woke enotions in a flood. The other one had not enough— He twisted up my aprou striy to inc |~...;|.\ happiness of the mariied | bows, the wore fanciful the better iked, | The total sum contributed at_the islands for | gy, 1 ship Thetis to fit her out and Lkissed her hand, She slapped my mouth, [ T fther one hisd ot enoush AN folded it togethor, ’ State, and e foels that this. can be done | 08D IBOMALpAKt of this scason's o | Eorelin missions s boan 170,11 Lo s Tajat il St ko Gf oar GHVARS ‘ Afeaid (0 Go to Omaha. Prohibition as a Jail Clearer, AD, sald liv thougut e harecat Hine Ly itpressing the members of his flock | Metadorment alocarding 1o recent seturns tie supe Mr. ‘Thoodore Koosevelt, the republican / Chicago Herald: I was in New York Texas Siftings: Bill Snort, editor of the e L A e Uk elinre of theimporkance of the step they are —_ I_“m“)h‘:d P '“m:";\‘_‘fi”w}“:m M candidate for mayor of New York, sailed for one day last week,'” said & railroad agent [ Crosby County Clarion, was in Austin, jar secied uneasy, faking, and by compelling them fo ob v wholn are three inetropolitans, fif (e Yugland laat wook, M, Hooseved WAt Bass who looks after the immigration business | Tex.,not long since, and was asked about | ARG mether sie beean {0 serve the forms preseribed by the chureh MpY Dishops. and seventy-five bishons, There are | L' Sme,t o s Kk for u trunk line, “und while at Castle | the state of morality in Crosby county Loweezy | oh, Loweezy for the marriage ccremony. Hereafter, Thero ss st/ 10 b a great demand in_ Pyl | 1 KU 07 wonasteries monis | ot ietly 8 e Garden saw & very ludicrous incident. | since the local option law, forbidding the | An' then Jesiar Spoke right up, in this diocese, and I kave no doubt in ali | tive cent pieces. A uickel mukes | A 2415 lay brothers. subsi- X E Widowe irst wifh Hanging on the wall was & map of the | sale of intoxicating liquors, had goné iuto As L was just asstartin’, the dioceses in this country, instead of | #ih noise when dronped i @ cou- | dized by the state, "I also 100 | )aCine been dead nearly thike voars, 110 sl Dt r p argi fect An’ said, “Loweezy, what's the use people rushing into a church and ing 5 o - subventioned, and in these are 2,437 religious United States containing on the margin | cffect A 1 hat's th pl g hurcl [ te s a gold dollar. : ,aud In i I Of us. has oue ehild, e has known Miss Carow WO ever partin'? Ther the advel persons and 1,65 lay broth isement of a firm of land and Why, there ain’t a prisoner in the ] wedded in a form that lasts about five T YT TR e t allice they wore cluldren, thelr parents Laye imwigration agents, Printed on the [ county Jull. It is as embty as the head | 1 kind o took we by surprise minutes they will have to be wedded with Te N0 marsiates th Beavens” Lus | 1owoairents 10 all, Laving 4941 slstors o ing occupied adigining houwses, 1 Me, map over the location of several western | of the i Jlow who is trying to run an AN’ yed 1 know ‘was eomin', the chureh's greatest ceremony—-u mass.” o stupid goose! It is to offser the Roosevelt Liad been elected wayor, it was big I'd heard it all the summer long The table of Leo X111 does not cost more | inten ( cities, was a red flag, designated to draw { opposition paper to mine in Crosby 1 Y J fact that there is no heaven in warriage.” | 2.5 o) s fo Landun uud marry Y N NS Id beg's b I [ than $2.50 a d Ifis holiness takes three T NI S attention to the various points at which | county.” L' studicad out the way 1'd act, Matrimonial : Dious souls are sometimes d to | Fueataclia iret at o elosk Iy Kie. taarning, | Cainaibrerum, 1, thie 16 be swory foka the firm's branch oflices were located. | “Is the vacant condition of the jail But, law ! 1 couldn’t do i shington Critic: They had been | lapse into the wanton spirit of ile | the second at 2:50 p. w. and the last at 105 | gy until the spring Gy Chidago was thus marked, and so were | owing tothe local option law?’’ I meant to hide my love froin bim, h...._ and she was railing against | Wwaiden who prayed: *Please, Mr. God, | P In accordance with immemorial els- ’ Kansas_City, Omaha, St. Paul and Den hat's justit. The sheriftf had to go Tut seewss us i€ ho knew 164 . . Heed 0" bala' igadle good~-wan't you il ¢ o fie always dines alone. Oceasionally he | Undue exposire T eold winds 3 yor. While § was standing there an Eng. | ver into the adjoming countyto-got | Ap lookin down e ny cyes Bat, my love,” expostulated the hus- | ,Ahé Bumber of deadly sin has heo adwits s brother, Cardibal Pecel to dine | pyigii Tigin, or malaria, may bring T FAAAN AR A looked at the wap aud | drunk, and while bo was goue all the [ 4 ;iver since that hour I've loved band, “marriage is made in heaver pool, England, and this 1s his new cata sawe table. The only nce of a | ummation and soreness of the eyes \ lnmulnln y bulu:vgnu%l\ nam prisoners—about twenty-scven in all— An’ worshipped my Josiar, & “Idon’t care if 1t is,"’ she snapped. “It | Theatre-going, laying, novel-rea departire from the custc ade by the | J. H, McLean's Strengthening Eve § s ago," he exclaimed, pulling | made their escape. Oh, '] tell you lo isn't made tor home consumption, and | dancing, drinking, oecasion of the | will subdue the intlanim ion, cool and engthens woak cents o box, late Piux IX, who on th out his railroad ticket. ‘Hi'm booked for | option Js doing wounders for Crosby Her Husband, they ship it down to earth just as soon as “AR sald the coneeited young parson, Vatican conncitsat at the table with the ase | soothe the nerve adl s ! Alowa'a, and on the map theer Hi see hit | eounty.’ Youth's Companion: It isamusingand | shey can fill the orders.’” Liave this atternoon been preaching 1o a con- Sembled bishops, aud tailing Eye Sigl

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