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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. Lot SPLENDID INSIDE PROPERTY. Laswsen CK PRICES Actually worth 20 Per Cent more than is Asked for it. Just South of Wainut Hill, Immediately West of ercer Park. Railroad and Street Cars Right at the Door, Lots in Springdale $700 to $800; One-fourth Cash, Balance 1, 2, and 3 Years. Only 35 Lots for Sale. Also 10 elegant lots in Creighton Heights, at a bargain. Fvery lot advertised is a bargain. We predict that not one lot will be left by Tuesday next. Sale Mondezy, February Tth, we will run free carriages from our office to accommodate all who wish to go. T ¥ FOIt THE LADIES. belng seen on most of them, Whether long or | in and promlscs to be vopular, This is worn | National Opera company for fonr operatie | it became his duty to picce the ritg on ler ! gonts. Dot makesme a rebutatton for sell- | purpos “hizago has been bullt by M short. atinformal dinners and those oceasions in | peric to take nlace the first week in r e drew a silver quarter from his | ing shean, and I dow’t lose noddings.” D. Armour, who added $150,000 to the Entire dresses ot Hoglish crave are made | Miss Victoria West. daughter of the | the evening where decollete would scem | Mareli at liis New tre, of which Frank ket and nanded ii to tie bride, to file | Dittsburg tramp—>it you'll fill me up with | 00016£t by his brother Joseph at his deatly [Br widows. . British minister at Washington, owns a fan | more than the occasion required. L. Peley is the manage ousternation and confusion of all parties. [ a good dinner Ul saw some wood. U'm | three years ago. Theannual expenses of the [MacMahon’s dafighter’s wedding presents | which belonged to her great grandmother, | A Saginaw City, Mich., y My Geraldine, phell’s play at alternoon, when he embarked on the | willin' to work.” “Woman_ (shortly)—*You | mission are $1{.000, which is sccured by tho hly filled eleven specially made tables, the Duchess of Dorset. Itis made of ivory | a pair of lady’s shoes on time 2 i | about whie © Wit s0me diselssion re. rain with his bride for a tour, and the con- | kpow yery well we burn nothing bit natural | rent of forty-five flats near the mission, 1ts [Tho newest fancles in gold and metal \\lx‘d[ urr-m. : » i o llg bet girl, They were * cently, 0 9L W Seanta [BépctoctemnioRarount Aforgticiclsdtihor % pplrampsvell, ciinme sythin” to cat, | Sunday school has 700 scholars, oideries are “Indienne’” and arnatic, Mufls for early spring wear are made of | and e lady took the o the ex- f D] y him from the Dol g oY 009, urn on the or you, A theological student, whose posf ce ad- Ve e Tastiia 1nay the | longast? yelyet, plush, satin: and wool novelty stufls, | ehange, when the proprietor expiained that | dramatst sor i forcgtinpithathiolindidoublenihishox “There toes a good fellow who does a heap | dress is mot very Vhiope nostomaoad iich dress lasts a lady i hove : ) ! A and respousibilities that day,— & a hean not very far from Princeton, was. buse dress, because she never and are fancitully trimmed with birds, fenth: Lieriad oot baety ll‘(ll:l(l"y nd e guessed | Hogt's "R Baby” will pobably bowith- | pousibilities that day. of underhand work” suid a'man es he | asked fo preach not long ago tor a colored| Bt 18, flow und ribbons, and motits of o'd keep them. The I il sue to 0 F ason, as the « > el 5 eveled one of his fingers at a broa congregation. After the sermon he asked: [A novelty in spring woolens Is Valentia, t covarfiomithemerehnnt.) & i t o peincipal people, inelud- 1MPI shouldered, athletic lookiug fellow who w one of the dedcons of the ehureh to elose the {\ving velvet and plush stripes on plain sur> | _The new cotton eoods are mostly striped | |~ China crape without lustro is made up into | ing I'ra : and Dessie Sanson, in his Frte valking on' the opposite side of the strect. | service with prayer. This he did with ¢res o zepliyrs and etamines, the stripes generally | handsome dinner dresses for ladies in | new play Hole in the Grond. The handmaid of Seiinture was a simple | “Confidence man?’ asked the Clark street | unction, among other things asking that the. fornied of clustors of bright and dark eoloreit | mournine, whien dre trimmed with v 51,200 house ut each perform- | thing eompared with the tailor-made witlof | WAN's little companion, “Worse than | young preacher might “be anointed with th e e O, sl Tty | cords on' ecru, cream and. paletinted | menteric and pendants of dulljet,and if lace | ance 1o iy e expenses of the Wilson Bar- | toay that.” “Blackmailer: » “Snystor | o (ofh) of Patmos.” i v ! % grounds, };;:ll‘!ll:‘l‘“";‘l:; :'tm- luhlw u;uh”nwl with | rett eomp: A son of Aiss Braddon, the Yos” said Mrs. Seldomhit, “I keep off the | MWYEF L +Worse.” © wPension fraud” 2. ) z & eirl is lik Ing vs| e dots cather ke those o - | novelisi o of the supporting force, Vs, said ) o L Ik ¥ WNO W T e hen a girl gets In a husband a botter man | Courting a ¢itl Is like starting anowspaper. | bons, arolso with Sentiopas entire drovsos wre | Loyollstys memborof the sumowtin;-foros, | ovil suirits now by wearing an omsistaround | o Sorvemsosn®” “ile's a| pitclier in jan she expected him to be he 1s a sir prize | ]{Starts out as ! %1 mads of the piece lace with these fine dots, AT heo e e s s e par, o [EE1VALEC 3 . 4 ) her. tri-weokly, then merces Into n duily: witil | which is preferred by many to- the beade (R ey ST S The Presbyterian chureh objeets to both You have heard all the evidence,” said | Tl overseers of Harvard have choson Dr, [{oostumes comnosed of combinations in | I8 by, enterprise it comes out with an ex- | Jor Aol usedieRconnloRots peing and cards—down on both the veel | f Justice of thepence In summing up: S50 | B. Laucian of Rome, to be university 1 :l:lg_\d stripedgoods bidfair to be very | M5 et that the average cost of in | | For wear with lace skitts aro. corsages of e [eatre, 3 o bo givon for ashorern | G A, | BT vor belleve what tho coumsel for tho Oy Sraarebicoloey o I antl Dr. |pbecoming a woman should wear a larger | the season is $1,00% of which all but §25 is | DArrow gold walloon. = Sometimes the Charles 1, Host’s new skit, “A Hofe in | ' the meat lino. clicve what the defendant’s counsel has fold | The Brussels academy or sciences has | pnuet. for wearing apparel. A3k I0Ve L shotiders and beck | the Ground,” which he hus had ih preparation An elderly Boston man, who was induced | you, then you will give a verdict for the de- ed Ado Menzel,” the painter, to the 'New lizht woolens come in blocks of white, A novelty in Carlsbad glass consists of o | ¢ flylv Rapiarbions I":h‘lll.(;l:r" termi l\\._: I for some months, will Lave its first produe- | 10 try the tobogzan “siide and s laid up with | fendant. But if you are like me, und don’t ' I'iloty and Anton ith blue, tlet, green, olive, primiose and | iifyree netof gold surounding and partly hm I!:\v ol 4l ". f:,,:. ||‘1‘-~.r ;A‘.n_ ”l! | tion in Colwmbus, O, on March 21, and_will | & broken lex in consequenee, wrote to Sam | believe what eitlier of them ha id, then 1l composer, to the iotrope. covering n vase or chalice of tinted gl e oW porsage., | Sometimes (the WeWWOrk | tien be seon in Cinelnnati, St Louls, Balti- | Jones the other day: * or tobog in your | U'll-be hanged it 1 know what you will do,” 8 wife of arailroad president was caucht | which, being blown into shape after the ne R BEN B J0RNBRAcIOL 00, more and Philadetphia, . It £ . 8. Hovkins, president of Emory col- Ing dry gocds in & Cleveland store the | work Is put over it. Imbeds 1t i the glass. Black lace dresscs coutinue to fill their | Clyg 5. Evans and Williun Hoey, the | An eastern eler ; | RELICIOUS . Ga.. is planning reorganization ol that day. Primrose and heliotrope,primrose and pinl, | Us¢ful function in ‘the toilet, being as they lor Match™” actors, are {0 tale | peet muc h pressiure ci kosis i) institution in the direction of greatly enlarg- Skirts aro short for the strect, demi-trained | primrose” and blue, primrose and biaek, | ¢ t ohcc elesant, capble of being worn on ¥ Bijou for the simmer, after | ization wherd are so many pleasunt | There aro now “twonty-two Protestant | jhE e teentiologieal department. hat el the evening, and full’ trained for dinners | primrose and brown, and primrose with | {i¢ WOt dfrersc oeeasions and sultable for | 2 godwin, to bring out “A Reizn of | Ways of speid sums of money ol | houses of worship in Rome. PIONARELNIGNEEIN. <80500- 0L SE10 d receptions. every color and shade, is the feature in | MLages. Only for evening recoptions they | Terror,” ihoir new farce, by il Gratian Don- | nothin i adigat the oxdinary The total number of negro Methodists in | *&t¢ [ Dr. Mary Walker has one great sorrow. | sprin phyrs, sutteens, percales and | rodlittle sombre, ande remedy this de- | uelly, & Philadelphia journalist. clingohitair, SIS | i country is 1106000, oo o Some frionds of Princeton collezo have T R R A & Tect the cutlines of the lace are’ run with ehild walking with his father one day 111,000, rovided funds to send’ an‘expedition from i R B S e Pempleton and the rest of the Ameri- d walking with h her of In Montreal, of the 200,000 inhabits o ovided funds to s expedition f her old pantaloons. A woman near Sznta Rosa, Cal, who s | Kol AL Which s charining In gitec o Bl e, conngent ot biaso fho | S48 o eatlier xine b the wiret, ‘e 1 of the 200,000 inhabitants less | the college in charie of Professor Charles A, 1 5 han 40,000 are Protestant g 3 erve the eclipse ¢ o 5 or seventieth ye: % Y I ‘ IS ¥ apped abruptly, and stood gazingat it for | U v Young to observe the eclipge of August 19, in pphire blue plush makes a pretty pelisse | in her seventieth year, walks into town and | gresses are Vel ok . London publie. it “Truth is a fair critie, My, bpe | o IRAY 16 1 T . g _ ot ! h a0 kirl. and primrose or amber Peliow | back, distance of sixteen miles, every Sun- Srosion aip oy MOty gver pingh '(f:‘l!f'[,ll,',‘:.l Labouel papersnys:i “Uhe. Amarlon | 8oWG minutes then pointing toward It iu. (;“Irll:fi":"f'}:',}::;"‘.',!\ :I,“lmr’ lca]lv;fi_uldm]l& A0 Russia, ‘makes o pretty lining for it. day to attend church. In thres days last | old yose, tilleul green and red of all shades, | YOUUK ladics who have come over to- show | 4Utred: tdnuel=or turkey: g T it e et Sl st o i N Vol S o . | month she walked forty-five miles to attend 2 s us how burlesque should be played are sowe- It was raining heavily when Parson Su ) % q SHOCKING CORRUPTION. lew York woman has reduced bargain: - - i 1 ” Lias in its povnlat 102,000 adherents inting 10 a scicnce, and often makes §50 a | t0 business matters. kT whit lnmpy in style, and should earefully | plus n erossing the street, me xwvl’ri 183 In its ponlation 102,000 adherents from speculating in auctions. Miss West and Miss Mitchell, two of the MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, stindy the bpst possibie model, Nellio Farren, | elad boy whoso elathes were ‘sonked. ~“My | of Mcthodists. 10000 of Jtomanism, and not 5 arge and small plaids, clustered stripes | Prettiest girls in Washington society, have [ who'is not civen to swagger or over gesticu- | dear little boy, why don’t you get an um- | one of heathenism, A Lamentable Condition of Affairs ow and wide, and Pompadour designs | ihsugurated a reform in declining to accept | | John Stetson fears that “Ruddygore” will | lati . brella?” said” ‘the “kind-lcarted ~ elergyny _Mr. ). A, Bostwick, of New York, gives in Nevada, the featurcs of new cotion goods. bouquets from their partners in the german, | be a bloody failur ERi S IM' \,]x:l h:uAu}H zoing to church e ne £100,000 a year to the religious and cduea- San I) isco Post: A small gentle- Liberty is always pictured as a woman be- | L1eY have risen to the point of consideration | At the Dresden opera Schumann’s “Geno- CONNUBIALITIES, brings ome any more umbrell; tional work of the Baptist church, man, dressed decorously in plack, and 6 Tiberty {0 survive st be vigiant. and | 107 the pocketbooks of the young men. vefa” has been revived, S (AP - ; e “Faith s confidence in_the existence of | Altogcther —the Presbylerians have In ng an intensely respectable gray BRI, 10 UEYSY0 must bo vi Sl B2 v ehin ol aom as 1t Tavore lE Mmo Patl i)l iRok Aoveat i Mew X arl orge I.ee, a Chinese aundryman in New | something we cannot see, my little dear Mexico about one hundred congregations, d, was slapped on the pack - the i . a4 y R “ork, has bee UITIC e Mur an | the superintendent explained. r insta vith fitty o s cl rhe: P " " rotting some kind of s Y in grand opera, a5 has been reporte York, has been married to Kule yoa e suf i . “*For instance | with fiity organizod churches and near two 4 TR T i Boulanger, of ranch county, Michi- | FfAti1E some kind of skin, en i b3 Lis boun reporis TS i, whien vou by peantiis vou Know there 1 a | thousand fve Mindred eomnunicants efsiotithie tlaco hatellascnicit; sad ; L Mine, Nevada-Palmer will sinz at the Royal T CeThrsit T AL Inblie ot ARl v that s gl e ew days.” “Tell thav fellow who ealls to od eoplet Tordi's " ly be g 0 happ, " = gt AN other (Ahe indoli- “ 4 Uolonel.” he ans o on silk for art embroidery is nothing | 560 you 5o mucn 1o shave, THats WHALS o | aph s ba s S e o b 0tello” , i ot given, i gusly—iYeth, thir” Superinfondont— | cate mightbe mado delicate, the intemperato [ +Dushod bad, tolonel,’ he answered, Ailosello in any color desivad, Sound with | mader.” IEAQ Ry RusRA a0 o in Puris, | Mrs Langtry informed o friend o fow days | [Lhoh what s falth” Cluss, unanimously— e and the industrious 'dustrious. noisuiloonded by Giese I LR AL bld, silver and tinted metal threads, Miss Augustine Haraszthy, danghter of the | oraiied with s venn rcanist, is | ago that she was envaged to be married to i i uns have had the New Testament | cordinlly shuking the J 3 Large plaids are brought out for the skirts 18 millionnire, i Aalge Wealthe | eredited with u remarkable technical facility. . N and that #s =oon asshe ob- [ A couple of bootblacks in Albany were | for some time, and now, at the request of | red-headed aud”red-cheeked man who dngham dresses, plain gingham forming | iest heiresses on the' Pacifie coast, ey | \Vilson Barei's st engagement cutsing each otier Like ;n‘uxtt,\\luull\ aclergyc | the Norwezian Bible society, Lars Hatta has | fronted him. = AR g fither i Tunsarian amd her mothe a wem. | WS 000 of the besthe by et played i this ed. o was pussinne by, siid to ono 01| {ranslated tho Old Testament into their I “Got Jeft, didn’t you? : With stealthy hand he strove to clip of anoble old Casulian family. She js | COUNIY. It is estimated that £0,000 women eonld . ! s e AT sir; yes, sir; by dash we did, It inglet from her head. d . } SSau R R e MOXS man Catholie priest of Hoboken has s shamefiil, sir. Carson was a scene of PiawER0 At stulling lip, | AMY number of suitors are ready to pop. ‘?'"'“.'u‘ ! for somie wmonths, has re- | owming and Montana territories, and why the | (B 2 04 ¥ o] e At O BOR lied | the pleda young men and boys in his | debauchery, sir. hoy jammod the bill stor Jane's,” she said. 'l‘lnvlh cy for wearinz ribbons in the ne k| I “"l:r‘i" ‘\‘,"I‘"l“; e e e on does'nt move isa mystery, the boy ll's adjourned to give the legis- | Parizh that they will ":l“;“‘I‘:‘)"':“L“;((f‘l‘l“;‘)" through, in’ the face of “common sense, nd s »S insten f " 5 omps | . Mile: 2 e Vi uell improved A )y co till they are twenty- | in e 4 ‘ it ag0 & young Museatine, Towa, | 21d sloeves Instead of linen finds & prowmvs | 1, 5enid "Wl gs Gone: to, Cannos toe the | fuised 10 porfori . marein laturen : A common justice, and common decency. R ] Tesponse in the shops where ruchings are G v e, lonal. this republio r manied after one day’s acquaint: | = ; (DR fupa 1o porka 8] One of the st eloquent preachers of New . : [ Ltell you, colonl, this republic can’t last Now the bride is trying to geta di- | Shpvh on the edge of which is sewn narrow e Sulli | s e - A | yark tells a gaod joke at his own expensoas | o Jo5eph Wankaza, o fullbloaded Indian | ), gl legislators can bo bought like Ying to geta ribbons of all colors, 'The taste for colored Arthur Sullivan 1s said to be wiiting a new l ating woman saiid WS | follows: cwWhen I was in Florida last | from White Euth reservation, has becn ¢ | /ol 4 8 y ruching erows and it is snown in all shdes, | 0very, lis et erand opera, bascd on Schil- | JUStas mean as he used to be. winter I preched o a negro congregation | Ained an Episoopal minister in Minnesota, | SUSHE 0 g 0 g of the advantages in embroideries on | to contrast or exactly match the costume, ler's “Maria Stuart, A clergyman in Penusy 8 was re- | one Sunday, excusing wyself from saying | H¢ I 80 yours old and re- Boodler 'Well, I should say so. Why, optic re- | do you know, those scoundrels of senas de Russa is that one needs no pattern to Miss Eldora Quinn, of P 3 *Adonis” 0y's | ani 5L D] he ma B 0 ; hat : : acolet, Ga., Is Adouis” Dixey’s inseparable companion | aueste rLin the marri much on account of 1wy poor health, ‘Lhe w'mul(’n carry out her own fancies in | twenty-five years old and five feetnine inehes | in his daily walks is a huge St, Bernard dog, | €lause reading: “And I lere colored minister in his closing prayer said, . g dworth, the vep ¢ aking ve cifects. . The other d: she went to | for which the actor paid $1,500, fore God and man not to marry 40, pood Lawd, bless our brother L—, who and suceecded in estab- | tors and assemblymen are making for- French sateens show Pompadour de- | have — her picture taken, and con- [ Louis Harrison will be in the field next | Ca5¢ my wite dies,” The cl - | b preached to us in hes pore, weak way.'» | lishing a church in Indianaoiis, one of the | tuncs this winter. It is a perfeotly sick- fu '.i’r""'""“ colors, artistic groupings, and | cluded to be weighed, She outbalanced all | season with a new comedy which bears tae | ¢ Would-be husband -tittered, and the ir he Methodist ministers of San Franeisco | leading features of which is the ancient cere 1ing earnival of eorruption, and for my boly drawii flower, leat wnd tendril patierns | the ordinary scales, but ih a cotton ware- | title, “The Noblest omsun of & hem AlL» got mad and ‘walked out of the church on | ackieq a knotly question when wmony of foot-washing, rtT think it is time to ubandon the ex- inted grounds., ¢ house found that she weighed 330 pounds. Siznor Verdi has solected Dr, Hoffor, the | 2oF Migh heels, : Ssed at n recont mooting, Who was Ui Isanc Barnes, an cceentrie Bostonian, was | periment of self-goyernment and eall in les Tewple and wife of De s | The dresses get more and more voluminous, | musical eritie of the London Tines, to write | 5, J¢hn W. Dawson, of Periy township, has | “Ihe supposition “of a praAdamite | lately urged by his Baptist wife to subkeribe | {iio"yhan “on horseback. They are the mad at cach other fourteen years ago, | and these full skirts, unless draped by thé | the English yersion of his new, “Otello,” Just contracted his sixth mairiage by taking | racc was sugzested, but the prevailing senti- | for a new chureh, He acweed to subscribe | p) oo insatiable gang of bribe-taking vil- il haven't spoken since, although’ continu- | hand of an_experienced modiste, are apt o [ ‘The other day little Corinue was presented | bR Wife, having marnied one of the num- | jpont scemed to be against the idea as un- | 52,00 on condition that all baptisms should | 5\ FovorSuw ooy life.” 10 live togethier, have @ bunchy and awkward effect. Alnost | af Iuffalo, N. ¥ .. by Manncor 11, 15, Jacobs, | caremal setsationeiatie Jite has aftord: d al. Wo wonder what view of that | taks place in hot wate o “Hold their votes liigh, eh?" Blimalus was eiven to gossip at Washing. | 1 the shorte swart frocks, wotonly ball | yith a haridsome gold watelh and chiain, | ona he has Jost ke, ytier Marryine. pm Ject 18 taughit of Atidover A wikiy casay: | - A dolegatin of (e calored miesiongrled | iy Wny I give you my word of poxtwo ladies appeating at the British | R0 G CEVG TR Saateriat i | . “Erminie” continues to draw at tho New | concluded thal sho loved his san better than A 10k TaUbil BN MeCH. 8w Bl A vich Where the eonference of col- | honor, Colonel, I personlly offored a ! 8 b orth's costumes that | e WHET LIeY A York Casino, ““The Marquis” is ready for | him, and the two eloped. Mr. Dawson has e o S bred Taptists, tinder whose auspices they o | dozen of ‘em %300 to vote against the bitl, exaclly alike, production at any time on a couple of weeks' | always had u weakness for young wi il eccentrle man went to church and | OFeC FRELE S " workers' | but, by | i i Yes, sir, IR U acinitiod far and wide A beautiful new plush is jnst out for car- | b I ooks’ | siwaye hud & .l:ll\_\\l or ouig 1 ul_; ed himself in the ne w. Soon the | already have thice stations and six worker ut, by heaven, they refused! Yes, sir, IR n\ued farand wide, riage wraps that 18 exactly the shade of the R Y le s so nl\‘:v;llms:;:j_:‘_ e | lllll'(‘\l“—-rl- came in, eye stranger The Rev. George W Bowe, of Salisbury, | refused! The sack against us was un- i e first this world of ours began, blue fox_fur whicl is so much worn this [ tflie Kilsler plaved last week in Cloveland, | W0 18 ICCWECR, Wventy-ive & B | it and then, writing My | Md., wh ntly abandoned the Protestani | limited. But 1 mean to mike trouble, 19 chang® the wmaiden name h winter. Ruby and leliotrope piush are much [ HEEAGHIS WHEH S 1 4 great Tavorite, and ANgpoIis dournal, - - pew” on the fly leal’ of a prayer book, | Episcoval churetiand was rece ved into the | sir: | mean to brivg the bribeegivers and . ] o~ s % worn and the blue:fox looks very well on standing room only™ was the rule at every Mrs. Frederick W, Stevens, of New York, | handed the book to the intrude 'he man | Roman communion, ias already apvlied o e vikors 1o justice if there's a nev N‘.‘m '{B?I':mn?!'x.'wfi"hm e H*’g ruby. A very handsome and new little man- | PErforvance, formerly Miss Adelo Sampsan. 18 through | read the message, smiled a beautiful smile, | the authorities of tie diocese of Eastou to be | e HHER GG e will have the : = oy At ! e velvel ned richly with gol « B a, has been engaged by Tose | the i0s! men in / A ) ou pay for it? kept Dhis seat, and after Inthe last fourteen i ) o u‘é.?“fl.‘,'in‘:.‘.t.‘.‘s‘.’fi‘.,‘.’,' l';:f'i R and green Feyptlan passementore, Lozl to take the" roles " foruierly filled by | 850 she lefs her husband and four children, Zervioes dined with the pew-holder, chavels have been built in tie Hulns for b 'fl'.','.'.”.!"' Where's the “bur in e on The Tariou iy hocom: | The square-meshied Russian net, poing | M De ellevilie. = Al andl e ARG, JnRac. 26 SURTHING e - afis Thero are now 1,200 churches on | Lils € O b L ;s L London | (esprit and tulleare now made up in' mauye | , Lawrence Barrett’s eostumes worn in 8 tigard, who arried to PEPPER) DROPS, the island, all of which aze self-supporting. | - ! f‘hen(- has h"i"‘l""““”fi“'lffl(‘l‘ke ber in | and heliotrope shades for those about laynig | “Rienzi, the Last of the Tribunes,” eost up- | jcssle Curtis, of Hosian. 1o years Their membership uutnbers oyer 8,000, Lug Life of the flosh is the pluce Queen Ehizaboth dlod, aside mourning. Mauve and purple velvel | ward of 20X, ° They are embiolered with | 469 21 came o this country, sequped & d “Mother, may [ g0 out to cost?”” Preserved Suith, & wealthy banker of Day- | thereof; "pue blood means health; Po glup Al n‘e a ‘nn lnr Ga(p\kl\nu dresses, with trimmings of black lace, are | £old bullion and jewels. i) m;. =,:m . EEVUI wite I]"’f‘ es mny darl; hter. ton, Ohio, recently’ deceased, has by his will | functional activity and this s with it of llmg-.»fl\eld Russ u}. amb skin 15 a | worn by older ladies, ‘The demand in New York tor seats for the | Also nbiainad o i AU R erans “J Mitel your t siven to Lane seminary $40,%00 for the en- | the certainty of quick restoration from fionablo trimuing for choviot dresses. | | Corsazes are extremely varied, as well for | first prosentation of the new (Gilbert and Sul- | o marquis were tarsicd in Tt on Ties Bk Uon's go ear i slaugtier,” argeniout aud nernetustion af ity llbrary #fld | siokness ar accident. Lr. of. M, Mol.esn's “::e’\m«; dreased are wort I We louse. | day us for evening dresses.” Gorselets are | Hyan opers b of mioh a nature tat Munazer | day st Monopoly 15 spreading. = Baruu and | Jor e education of yoiing men for the win- | Sengthening Cordial and Koo ¥ : c0s- W worn, the waist below the shoulders | John Stetson finds that sale by auction w 4 = Forepaugh Lave vooled their great moral | istry. fier giver pure rich blood, and vitalizes the Doxes at thie opera on the ground | being plain ana teht, and shirred on the | Alone mcet the case. frogt 8 thousand years aga o gentleman | GREYAR] hefween the peanus vonder and | Tho Congregational Sunday Sehool and | gi6 SN G o ‘Whole body. #1:00 the ladics think that when they 2o to | front with soft puflings of folds over the | Crowded houses have grected the Nutional Slvy wedded 8 On gpter the elephant it iooks as it competition would | publication society began to ewploy mission- oy 00 ® diva’s they should dress as thedivers | bust; these, however, are best adapted (o slim Opera company at Baltimore, and for the mlu a8 Ju'fml'fn‘r‘:n:fi," e :mn;v“lfl .',‘,’ |IL” be crushied. aries in January, 1558, The net gain in Con S figures, Washington engagement hearly e Py u b, A . og| S hools for 182 was i 4 i = 8 oD engag carly every seat vic » , i o “What'! Saus on | gregational Sunday 10015 HEeSSE Axiins Fhe shape of wrappings l«'&x.ml es little ‘"‘{} I'he fashion of low inner L,m]ga.s‘ with the | Was sold, tiekel speculators Liaviug bought t:,i}ffi,‘.‘.’.flfi‘}?{"fl: ;{;‘;u:wllln.xlm;xlhl “: cuu::l:“i:u‘l]nm - 'ufl‘a:::&l‘llllv S48, Lo 1583 it was 12,55; 10 1854, 11, ) clic do Lussan, the Siht “&4' ::l: n ons would "be difficult, since ali | outer waist of tausparent waterial, high in | whole rows at a tine, This was tuxulnym when the winister was | this-morning Y dot vos ve The net gain for 1533 was 41,092 donna, has never word tights, a 'y are being worn now, the sling sleeve | tie neck and with half-cusy sieeves, is return- | Harry Miner has closed a contract with the | performing the marriage ceremony. When | sowe Now 1ain't got noue & sells for ten | The most complete building forwission | she never widl. | iIRound-shoulder capes of fur, Persian lamb, 10 possess remarkable besuty, and | . Mme. Teresa Carreno, who has been in | find husbands inside of a fortnichtin Wy-