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0 T TPV A FON TP GTIRN A | 5a 470 % o T e P ATt P ! 16 - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1887.—SIXTEEN PAGES. W RELLEY, STIGER & GO, mmm We will place on SPECIAL SALE Mone Special bargaing in our fur depart- day morning the larg and b Will offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in the Following Departments i i i 125 boa and mufl sets, comprising all FROM 81.60 TO $16.00. the most desirable furs, from Lad fi 1 1 it adics’ fine clear linen lawn hande S48 70 485 A BT, All Next W eek. kerchiefs, with real duchess Tice bors y > ders, lovely designs, from $£1.50 to $15.00 than any other each. These are 25 per cent undem house in the eity on the goods. | value. COLLARETTE and MUFF SETS in EROM $3.50 TO $12.60. et il oW i ° Ladies’ French hand-spun clear linen lawn, with lovely hand-cmbroidered MUFFS! MUFFS! MUFFS! work, exquisite designs, LADIES UNDEWEAR. | MENS FURNISUINGS. | o sces st s st We make lower price We are showing an immense assort- ment of muffs in-almost every fur that C‘ OM(S DINNER S]ZE is on the market, prices guaranteed the Nije 1 fie & . broidercd linen lawn handkerchiofs, oW, ] with h. s and scalloped border (latess ; 6500, WORTH 66c. Men's Fino Large saigiis), it 81 .00 6Ad \ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, 826. NAPKINS. 1 case ladies’ extra fine white merino g Gesigtie), at 81.00 enchy vestsand pants, silk finished, all prizes, 160 gonuine black Russian haro s, | An Tuglish soal plush sacque satin AL 800, WOt Bos ! MUFFLERS 25c. WORTH FROM $1.00 TO §1.26. quilted lining, four scal loups. No bet- AT $1.08 i B . 4 ter value has heen offered to the trade AL 62 1-2c, WORTH 75c. Worth 3o, 100 dozen Tadies” hand-cmbroidered 65¢, WOULD BE REASONALE AT | (O F0 0 0 s #25. We £ bienckied alltlinen, nagkins linen lawn handkerchiefs, in an endless . Our I . 81.256. show the best value in p Omaha at $30,$3 5, $50 und # 50 dozen ladies’ extra heavy white me- Sfaiad 10 vests ana pants, silk finished, and Men's Fine Largo ush sacques in variety of beautiful designs, T, , reduced from $2.50, Natural oppossum and other muffs, AT $2.60 nicely made, at 62¢, good value for 75c. SILK MUFFLERS 8160, ‘WORTH FROM '70c TO 85¢c EACH. ¢ N 81, REDUCED FROM 81.60. sy 5 e . $2.37 1-2, WORTH §3.75. ELEGANT PLUSH WRAPS 826. | 50doz 54 ull-inen bleached double | WGXHE § B : % T s D O gl el L LA i Gl Fine seal plush muff, well made and sutin damask napkins, worth $3.50. = p——— i 1“1:‘1: ?l‘i‘urt:q(;v:;":: \-ul:w in ladies’ scar- 16 oliehp ot 80, yles and designs, wou! Titast mm-l‘n.-,. i erchiefs in all the lined with best sutin, with coat s longe tab fronts, plush AT $4.00. 5 dozen ladies’ genuine medicated : ball trimmings, Others offer a similar | 40 dos, Weached linen satin - damssk Boot a"d Shoe D(\ a[ltmem searlet vestsand punts, all pure wool Men's Heavy WORTH FROM 35c TO 46c. 87 1- LUE 88.60. | garment fo nupkins, former price £5.00 and #6.00. ) y o | warranted steam shrunl, sillc finished, i g A : RERALSIACIVALVATUHIES00 ik s ut $1 each, never shown below 81.50. ALL SILK MUFFLER'S $1.25, il AL ALER ) Gt il B Fruboh | sanl “mults, - closoly xee AT 75c. linen tawn handkerchiots with b s. ind sembliug the real scal ’ SR UEINGUA GRS 643 3 .. | OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON HOLIDAY in white and cream. We show this | B¢t 0Ped borders, latest designs, 22 Loong) Bleached table linesitanging i SLIPPERS. quality in ten different patterns, Ac- WORTH 25¢. $3 WORTH 85. ;l\in('l’:‘ln from 63 to 72 inch, reduced from ' . . w“‘\]l \-,.Ju,{. m‘]‘({( g 5 16 gonuine Aluska London dyo senl | ap 4ty p o om0 On swledn the city Ladies’, Gents', Misses' and_Boy's Claovisi bty 3¢, Worth dle. - Mens lined kid gloves | g 200, dozen Indies’ embroidered and it 2 : 4 § hous exceed any goods offered in the | 100 dozen indies’ heavy, all wool hose, | and mittens 81, worth $150. Men's fine | fopgitels brinted sheee Tinen lawa LASKA SEALSKIN ) 1 rom hest marufac boA “TION | keal, wine and mixed greys,at 25c,worth | lar price §2, FUR TRIMMINGS . Ladie: e velvet embroidere e gloy or strect wear, $1.50, regularly 50 adies’ v line n g L Truh AT $1.00. pers, $1.00, worth #1 60c, WORTH 66¢. O Ry 70 e WA M B satrd | o e e s e pi in all the most desirable and fashion- Ladios’ feltslippers, 81, worth 9125, |0 6 ey, wool cashe | EX vos 8140, worth 8155, SR Btes 1010 ¢ e vidths 65, $100, $175, 4200, 225 and 250, | oo e L “adies’ fine plush slippors, $1.25, worth | 63 doze s’ heavy, ol cash- | %500 dozen ‘men's fine silk and sati et 124e, aple furs, in all widths. ; Best London dye,madey the oldest best | 72-inch double —satin damask, sold | g 4 2 / mere hose, full regulur made, with dou- | goupfs, all new and the. latest style. at WORTH 100. Lowest prices in the city. e e eI DY BTG OLLERLBOR | elaawliore it 81460} Tadics’ fine fur trimmed felt slippers, | ble merino heels and toes, ribbed and | Se. well wovth S Y country. No more lasting or handsome #2, wor th $2.7 |)|.u'|nl‘ black, navy, seal and wine, at50¢, | “ e show the lurgestline of men's fine | 100 dozen ladies’ fine cambric h. & ' ' Christias presentean he made a lady. AT $1.25. MEN'S SLIPPERS. regular price 65c. ne k!m;;r ever offered at Ale, well ‘h;llullm't'lm"»" (neat printed borders| Gentlemen who desire to make any such b o ¢ s worth $1. ide, HIBBONS. I“BBONS. purchase, we invite an inspection. Our [ 72-inch blencheddouble satin damask, [ - Men's velvet embroidered slippe O ORTE S8 Men's fine fancy suspenders at 50c, The, worth §1. Men's fine velvet embroidered slip- $1, worth $1.25. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ANL MUFFLERS. clonk department is replete with choice | the best goods ever been offered ut o rments, our prices the lowest and our | special sale; reduced from $1.85. Iy n rib- | styles the latest, pe 50 dozen ladies’ extrn fine French | Worth 7ic. Men's fine sifk and sutin s cashmere hose, full regular made, und | penders in all styles and colors ut 81 Our stock of satin and gros Shins e velver, embroidored slip- | eXUF lone, at G per pair. Ve R e ACTUAL VALUE 6éc, Vons is complete, and we ave prepured | 3 MY pers, $1.65, worth £2. S 250, WORTH 40c. Bl hAIs od AT RTIE s oA i L 10010280 SEAt Il icnTpatay CHLa ) to show them in almost every shade, in- | Newmarkets reduced from $20 to $16- g ien s filo hand “made gont slippers ! AR PR | | penders at #2357 and $5.00. handkerehias in eveam and solid colors, e il X 2, rth $2.50. case childr ne ribbed WOOl < also in neat printed designs (this is a cluding all the latest and de d 3 = ) SHO hose, black and colored,all sizes, 5 to 84, SILK UMBRELLAS. great .|;,<|in‘h B9, i shades, suitable for art and fancy work, [ Newmarkets reduced from $15 to §10. at 2, worth 40c. 4 ; : L) s ale L Lre g anoy Ladics’ fino bright Dongola button » 300 silk umbrellas 28 inch with para- [ WORTH FROM $1.26 TO 81.50. 1t is admitted by all that our priceson | ChOSS 88, FON NS gon frames and new designs in gold e i ribbons are the lowest Newmarketstoduchd:romi81l {0/87.c 4 1 Ladics' fine Curacon kid shoes, B ¢ D \( tipped handles at $2.75, worth $3.50. 100 dozen fine silk handkerehiefs and W ; SO e We show 200 fine silk mimbrellne with | mufliers in various makes and in endless 200 picces No. 12 satin and gros grain | - . L SRl s el l . faney gold and oxydized silver tinan | varietys thisis a lot of manufacturers vibbons, picot edge, in a variety of | Newmarketsveduced from 86 to #4.25. S0, A 0 E, 85, worth 0, e handlcs at #4.50, $5.50 and 8. Lo | samples that we bought very cheap and shades 75 lunch scig in the following sizes: | "'rdiog French Dongola hand-sewed, | 30 dozen ladies fine Saxony mittens, ; ARG oA il R neon Gretehen skivts in childrens coaks, | These goods are all new. novel and | - $Gincs, A to B, 86, worth 7. with plain and fancy backs, in black, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Compare them with goods offered by | 16¢, REDUCED FROM 26 AND 30c¢. ::HNT}.:{"‘f"'?ff':(".'-i}..l a‘.':‘; ':-'f<'.lnn|l:°‘x':.|:i 2} yds, 8 yds, 8} yds,and 4 yds. to ) ,\y.;s.- 9-1' rht xrn:v}-‘.;]ln;.i'-'m hecl but- | navy, seal and wine, To-morrow we offer one case men’s | other houses as drives at $1 8 Ligid 1 of Ll 5 y WOI 60, re) i oy al’ il » ! e = newest designs at prices that cannot | desivable, and will make a splendid | ‘N0t i Sring heel hutton shocs, ALL AT 40c, WORTH 66c. i e dpe on oant — ; help to please the public, Plush cloaks | Christmas present. AR st g ivt and S1.M. We bough DR IV RGN n R aE 48760 i o | #1530, worth 82, congress | 40dozen ladies’ fine black Jersey silk | thislot divect from the Dunham mills, or bUDIES, 1 r S s ) Men's calf butten, lace and congress 5 7 3 late th ¥ t hal e 3 $9. Elegant hand embroidered. long shoes, 83, mittens, double flecce lined, with as- scason at half the actual value. . cloaks for infants, prices from 2.2 to | ORDERS BYFIIELA% PROMPTLY | “ES oo e calf. seamless shoes, all | sorted colored embroidercd’ bac Dure e yorth 8 l~h4 : r i 3 Mer iall, seamles ) ¢ cuse men’s real medicated sear- #11.50 and upward. styles, $4.50, worth %5. AT '70c, WORTH §1.10. let shirtsand drawers in all mw‘:«. This — L ¥ i . Sk Boys'< seamless, button and con- lot is the best bargain ever offered in We invite your inspection and solicit Special prices this week in Grand, | gress shoes, $2.50, worth #3. Full line of ladies’ kid gloves forstrect | scarlet underwear at $1.70, netual '\. wlue your patronage. Square and Upright piano covers. ONE PRICE TO ALL. and evening wear, 2.50, gy aetualavalis MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. perial opera_in Vienna, has, in compliance | guages, and the music consisted principally HONEY ¥OR THE LADIES. leave, mum! “What fort Tam sure I have | with all the drapery adjusto o hips, | Promptly and devoutly exclaimed: “Let ug With Fran Cosiima Wagher's urgent roauest, | f the melodies. of the Hungarin gynates i done all the work myself in order o keep a | Demi polonaisen hase o Cf o bips. ; 3 T : N BRE oI ClIisH Tronte pray The latest English Hamlet is M Green and gray very unbecoiing T '(',‘;.“‘I'I‘;fl:,"l‘jl'_ A writer asks: “Docs it pay to be good - Arthur | congented take the role of Parsifal | T ¢ enterprise is under the management. of not done to | sides, buttoning Kynnersley. .y | and Walter Stolzing at Bayreuth at a con- | Elias Dorf, a Hungarian Jew by birth, but | - The hat-pin grows m sizo and novelty of square-shape pocket picees o hi Well, there are a large number of clergymen win Hooth and Lawrence Barrett will | Siicrablo. porsontl sucrifice, as. Lo ot 1o | ma e b O o et UL | qocoration. the general investigator e pocket picces ou the hips. in this state ulone whose salaries ave not ovor probubly go to Europe together next sum- | give yp hi¥ lucrative “conge” engagements, | it is intended as an educational measure for | Passementerie and peltry stand first among | of woman’s labor, is in Baltimore, Md., urg- BRIGHT LITTLE FOLKS. ¥300 a year each, while John L. Sullivan, the mer, and at cuth he will receive only a small peopie of his faith who are uneducated, | wrap trimmings. ing the oyster-shuckers of the gentler sex in % siretd slugger, often makes a few thousand dollars Gerster has not lost her voice, it seems. | compensation fee, and who canuot be reached by any other | The long tulle veil remains in favor for locality o form an assembly of the |« jfonny, said a little girl's mothor, “hy | i 1088 than an hour. Draw your own infer- \\'5"!"‘ shic hus lost is the power of usingit in | Awong the literary, or rather musical re- | means, fashionable brides. Knights of Labor. { don’t you'be good "~ Yes, {nu’n’xll'm-:r'h'ul‘x‘lhx'\c Lo 1t may pay bettor in the next fworld, il ST SR \ tragedian, | S Of Livtac to for piano and string T English pelerines or _shoulder capes of fur | Mrs. Gilder, the wife of the editor of the | hard to be good, and 1 can be bad withoes | POV hestra was found, bearing the very strange PEP| IRMINT DROPS. are immensely popular. Centur, both paints and writes, and in | trying," A four-year-old boy who has been in the will sail from Ha ew York in Feb- | title, “Male Diction.”” It is writfen in E S e g | Cither ficld she signs her work by her maiden | 3 ¢ habit of repeating a formutated pry g minor. The orchestral portion of the concerto | . 1t is natural that @ Skye terrier should outed cologne bottles bave stoPPers | finie’ Felone De Ky, though aliays soclly | Lo min dining with the family, b o hriRGa) b RO (AL OR G T new play “Little will have to be reconstructed, and Bernard | bark at the moon. e o o Lua{iE @ hubunal 1 he said to Hobby, with an umused smile} 0 G, I wish you would mako r wlor, has been s Stavenhagen, of whom one hears such won- | A man's temper is one of the few things | iy S Woul Son speak s @ lie. For business women and morning wear | tience of Job o oie et L0 _“'l\'~‘|l"l|h~-1 When remonstrated with us worthless by the western cities. dorful things'as o pianist, is busily engaged | which improve by disuse. YOU 680, IO y with cloth gowns, comes the English walk- gry, but gon hended Bobby. | for his singular request he re Vi The muff should alw: correspond with in who was hungry, “but Job wusn't always Under the statutes thoe |\}~| i ! helped last studying the work and committing it to Many a hotel that has ing hat; smalland slender with closely rolled God opened with e ORIe0 Lo et Ly Many. & Hotel that e op the fur of the pelerine or shoulder cape. i an A GanIRo ticnohEht D beb e ai ; 3 trees walk, and 1 for anything placed in every theatre im Messachusetts, o omedy whiohibls o | ‘r’:l"l‘fl“l"‘_“lj“";‘.“i‘l‘( N‘:‘;‘fi ¢ an animated | . I Paris bounets of the latest types no | the wearer 80 electe, cemuater Louis, aged five, came home from | else until they do.’ 8 Edwin H. Price, husband of Fanny Dav- | vunning at the Comedy theater in London, | 140 oadee qran nimated | foathers aae used except a few ostrich tips. A woman when wr! school the first day he was sent, looking very = idiosyneracy with a handle to Should you not think that baggy trousers would look well with a sack ¢ ] i ng a letter should | solemn ‘The shoes of an_evening toilet are always | leave at least two of the four pages for the ; correctly made of the material of the gown. | P. S. department, then she wouldn't have to How did you like your school, SINC enport, sailed for France on Wednesd mother asked. “Didn't like it a oduced in Boston Monday at the Mu' procure the costumes of Surdou's and made a hit. The sto of the was | seum. ILARITIES, “of South Hanover, N, Tosc: favce is wrapped about the adventures of tyo A 4 Cashmere gauntlet gloves with plush backs | Write avound on the margins and across. the ey otth “Too much girls,” was o nincty-two years old. Thoy wor Five lady violinists of prominence are n handbags, which are unconsciously ¢ QOpEoItunce toRlIL They | yren favor for muff wear in ' the coldest | written lines, —Kentucky State dournal. 1';:;’!.mlr:lxl|l-n e L R R e T competing for the favor of the publie. Ger. | chianged by their owners, o ludy aud gentle. [ must be improved to be | le. weather. W4 aragain threatened with the return of | ghion. onpme . wongny 28 0 attend | 3ie® Gime” hour, an, s the old gentlomn aldine Morgan, a New York girl and pupil of | man, while ridivg in a hansom. The compli- | Barbed wire is not popular in Kentucky e price of Togs 18 advaucing, and the | the cameo, and - those wnost uffected | e ooys, e Saturdiy's play with the | GV SR the sanie G Joachim, is the latest. cations that follow lead up to very laughable | unless it is in the form of a corkscrew. Chicago belles are becoming huughty evento | ure of Fgyptian pattern. Along with | piiteg Geurels BUE dreads the Satur A fish that was pumped from o well down There ure to be new Polish theatres at situations and incidents. Two heads are better than one, especially | imperiousne them come miniatures of Louis XV. belles, | dft vemarked : Wl rly 1 52 01e | 100 feet, at Charlotte, Mich., is described by cow and Lemberg. The London Athenwum | The. National Conservatory of Music in | in w drum or a scosational newspaper article. | Mgl veils are worn in all the new shades | Jaughing out from a. frameiwork of diamond | 403 o cll, Lwould love Satur- | {he Detroit Newr as having been “two and i day if it just hadn’t any night to it! quarter inches long, with keen, bright eyes “Bobby," said his mother, I told you not | | ins or ck was fr i you not | but no fius or scales. 118 back’ was fringed to forget to bring up three scuttles of conl | with a row of bony spikes.” £ motes the fuct that as a sign of the revivalof | New York is expected to progress more sat- | An editor thinks that people of the vight | of copper, acajon, gobelin blue, old rose, | garlands. national feeling in Poland. isfactorily now thut it is freed from the ham- | stamp are those who inclose return postage. | green and gray. The long Carmelite pelisses are much liked The manuseript plays, tried and untried, | Per of the National —opera — compan There is always danger of death when a Itis terribly unfashionable nowadays to be | for traveling and driving wear, being as ? o Y southern | #nd receives Mrs. Jeanette Thurber's undi- | g, Gally Sre e 4 i Y Nothi S vlish as they are use oasy before you went to school, and you only party of picnickers fro ' <y. . qucd or counted them, for opera and shows traces of its origin in | E4aEe ¥ P o Pae n i e 2 Mronch e ore, ir,camel’s hair,serge, | FOU the third one. ree scuttles is a good | g e sund nine o plate: Miss Aunie Lippincott, daughter of Grace > to those who will agree to give | thing expects to be paid in"one way or | ciety bud when she begins to wonder vaguely B19%: &0 \ d LA : Greenwood, will shortly arvive in this coun- her pupils a age. They had become so softencd by tha ¢ from Europe, and’ commence a s was invited, - Heate | action of the air that they crumbled to pieces s . 5 , ho i Bonnets and turbans of felt or velvet, ‘hool a certain pereentage of their pro- | another. how a mustache feels on the face. Ronliets (8 3 ional income derived fora specified period Westward the ‘star’ of empire takes his Fashionuble shoes have rounded toes and | {Fimimed with loops and tabs of beaver or engagements to sing in concerts, d thelats o tuke “ s! e ro e . ; heartily of ice cream and cake and was found | when touched, r RN “f“]z':l;‘:‘k"l‘;m“\"‘jl‘;‘k"‘u“,n composer | BT Eruduation. vas i but frequently walks home ‘again on | “common-scnse” hecls.” French heels are | 535 mugm’{f(‘_r'c“‘:""‘l giier ’\‘"‘;{’; ‘;fn"‘i‘&{’::}“, reposinig on the bench in the poreh while the | In u Michigan Jumber camp the saw cut in oranioldumarks the vl laow compener | Cranis Tuvo begun to flood Houry 5 | the ties. Syl % o | 7 ununimouSly voted “eommon. heads of animals, ure lying in wait for a goro | Other children were at play in the yard. | twoa large moccasin snake that was em- P i yother vorks: | Albey with offers to_produce lads of thre u man really desires to dfscover hoyw vster has lost her voice, sure enough, | temperature. when asked why he didn't join them he ox. | bedded in the heart of u tree, There was no and six claime ars old who who will quickly lay | popular he is as a speaker let him charge 50 | but if it is ever found it will be easy to iden- is, 3 <O, Tean't. play, my Josef Hofman, into the | cents wission. t. Thereisno other of the same pat- , und the pres- end of the log ants choke | opening at eithe lumbermen can account for the snuke be heard for the first tim ¥ + " + 5 tie pianist prod Prof. A. Waldaur, of St. Louis, is sup- | shade. Mat ot 1 Dresdel A pretty fancy of frosted si for a lace pin s along bar [ jaies , on which, huddled togeth 19 30; | ters come from fond fathers | The Ohio river is so low that the fish often | tern. i taw g 3 e ERLIRR) A little curly headed girl was walking of ence only upon the hypothesis that it was | Do o e ouly living member of the | and mothers who consider their offspring | swim ten miles to o water-tank before they | A “cunning ink-well is a silver toboggan, | Lty l\‘v‘y:;h!m‘\“u"n\':i.!‘\‘u;:fg'l‘;mlfl[‘,:.(l(,“l‘l.");"'I:E one Sunday afternoon in her garden T i | taken up in the sap wh young. | orchestra that, aecompanied Jenny © Lind [ full flown geniuses - One. fathor sakd his | can wet Thelr whistlon whose girl occupant slides back in the most | Jogend. “Ware hanpy this wouthar, becuuse. | te neighbor called to her to come over and | A twelve-pound camnon shot was found im- & v thirty-five years ago. eur-old sen could play s well us lttle | Mexicans woar hats’ varyiog in price from | life-liké maner, at the touch of . concenied | ‘o, - Were happ, g play. She refused, but upon being urged to | bedded seventeen inches decp i an ouk tree Richard Mansfield Lius u desire to appear | Hofman_with his back to the piano, and | $10 to 8100, There must beacieainor o | spring, i el e comd looked upwith a quite sad and in the suburbs of Franklin, Tenn. It was in the classlo drama, and s heving 8 play othors offer, biano playors from fiveto ten | can in American women Miss Travis—Doctor, my head troubles me | enough to 100k clumsy by consequenee thorg | BANL face and exclaimed: “What ! Iy evidently fired from a fe cunmon during the most noted characters i Roman history. | bocome a8 great s Lisst, Teothoven ang | | The brain of an clephant Is.somewhat [ terribly. It swims all the time. Doctor—My | i3 weeping and wailng a oy ROG you know (his is Got {he Mooty batsle Woityabos Yeank AR0i gnashing of teeth among _the sweet creatures who have been A smiling superiorly over a five-and-a-half | *Now, Bobb; v man todo his duty | hand, the favorite size of men. tired and sl day he's got.” i it entered the tree on the side next to the town. The fibers of oak are still attuched to the ball und are nearly as bard as the iron itself. larger than that of aman, but the trunk of | dear an elephant is cousiderable smaller than that | novel of a woman. England expects ever; sung lady, you read too many scaside Julius Bona, the well known Europen mu- | Chopin. sical dircetor, has arrived in New York, Wagner's recently discovered symphony companied by Messrs. Windecott and New- | has been played with great success in sev ! a 3 “Dog TR s i America oxpects overy wi : j amp into bed. vemark ton, two exceeding gifted solo violinists, with [ cral foreign cities. 1t hus been asserted | “Doos it pay to be good s somebody asks, | A1 Americs expacts very woman 10 BaY | qho “Dagmar’ and the “Viadimir aro | b b ptional A cow belonging to J. Muller of Willows. whom he proposes to concertize, that the last movement shows a falling off in | #nd the first impulse of everybody else is to 8809 two new styles in long cloaks in pelisse | wasn't for one thing, I don’ Cal., recently hud & calf which is & curiosity. t does if there isany, danger of | Smugeling. 3 g caught.” “I thought you took an unusual interest in Josef Hof- | interest. According to the testimony of the [ BUSW , mann, and which he played at New York, is | eritic of the Allgemeine Musik Zeitung this | Your b dedicated to Parri Helena Modvezejewska | 18 not the case, although the finale is con- The man who r Ty (Modjeska). The boy has a great admiration | spicuous for humorous qualities, and is lighter | fortunes was a very sensible person. Had he ”"!-, b for his distinguished country woman. in character than the first allegro. The | hired another man it would have taken the | Your far 'me’s three-yolume novel, “Mathias | SUMe eritic gives it as his opinion that no | entire fortune to pa i A ve 1 That pretty little mazourka of nhll];::lum.-l. resembling the “Huguenot” | any prayers to-night “What is it, Bobby !_, v . . 2 clonk brought out this autumn. These wraps | “T'wouldn't like to go to bed without uskin vas the architect of his own | ™Y “"E.“\‘l' remurked an | unsuccessful | gre simple, vet distingue in appearan God to take care of my rabbits.” ) 0 mdeed,” she replied, “only in | Trimmed with fur and pussementerie fourra: |y & e all, ! s very comfortable and | 1it1a'tot of five “ nt of ‘the | Wise it is per new bracelet is a mere thread of family residence on Washington avenue for | When found it was almost chilled to des 1t hits two well defined heads, joined at the side from the upper corner of the mouths into one, with two _ears o cither of the two mouths it drinks. It has four eyes. Other- ctly and naturally formed. h, £ 5 4 It winter wraps. i andorf,? has been dramatized ‘und ~was | $IPHony of o wreat weight hud ever b | riis conundrum comes by private convey- | Eoicapiding & large oval stonc-Ctopaz roukh |y Curistie Gilligan, of North Bridge- | a fow moments and watehed the ttle round | 0Wing to the bitig colduess of the night, but pught’ out in Paris Saturday. - Eleetric | fore; been produced by a nineteen year old | ance from a Rutland. county town: What | ¢1¢rald, moonston . ¢ 80| hort, Conn., who, on the night of the great | flukes in open-mouthed amizement. Then | 18 now taking warm milk and bids fair to yachts aud submarine torpedo boats in | | usiciany J two rivers in New England ask and_answer The gentleman who_does the impecunious | a question nch nobleman in_ Minuie Palmer's new My Brother's Sister, fire at Barnum's winter s went out in | he dropped the handle of his little wagon | Hive her night dress to her barn and poked the | and ran for the house. “Mumma ! mamma ! While Mrs. Robert Harrison, of Ovange, ribs of an cscaped lion that was mukin he exclaimed, “it's raining pills!” N. Y., was inher collar the other day sh midnight midnight meal of her cow and calf, ntly 1 had a friend's ¢hild out who was | Was attacked by a large cat, which bit h huslnlfl\l'l'(l iun-fl'('r' of 80 a week to travel ed to death. . The tond had on new | about th unkl-lm.];uul In..-:. rlunhu;x u;:“n v y v is de o with the Barnum & Baily show next season. bots, and they were so tight abo g dress scratched her hands severcly. Mrs, Spamp, Whors tho Bong ,::,‘:l"x““" \ play. | MOV to0 many jowels or jewel ornaments in | Mrs. Gilligun has other offers, one of Which | Pres that (e fat Hitie o b out (e i | {arison ran ning upstairs with the interest. partas an American would deem proper, | o1¢ MIESU ©se B J -‘:‘ :h_‘lr' h’“' the hair, the cars, on the neck, the arms, the | is to become the wife of a ranch owner in top in & painful manner Doesn't it hurt | cat still holding on, and it was not until thq The Parisians are delighted with the pros. [ M Rogers further says he made amistake | UG e SRR MRt UROR LI (A0S | fingers, and the dross itsef, Colorado. you, Pinkey " T asked. “Yeth, it doth,” at’s head had been crushed that its tecth pect of Mme. Patti’s appearance in their ¢ity, | tho et of an A born_ German to take is naturally asked. *Go, Galla- | , The latest fancy in ball gowns is to trim | Miss Alice Reed, daughter of an ex-com. | plicd the four-year-old; “but it lookth nith," | lmauished their old, -, Th oman s ad which she hag 8o long avoided. She is to | Hy e of an Americanized Germau lad in P the open V's of the bodice, bick and front, | missioner of Clark county, Iudina, recently | and she refused to undo a button, preferring | frighte erated she My Sweetheart.” Experience teaches that with a garland of fine flow. g she rpfusad 10 Undos it sing one night at the Grand Opera ther d T 5 sollage! ve 3 hwers that terminate | ret rom her home Ness count; » The proceads are 10 be gven to the Frean | the theater-going public. prefers the imtator | The public looks upen the' college’ yell as a | 1 sharp points at the waist line. ferisgad. from. har _howme .1a Nows Mrs, George Hoker, of Palatka, Fla, heard A correspondent asks how a gown of pilot cloth should be made. As simply as possible, and no decorations beyond braiding, or 4 narrow bordering of fur. The fashionable evening toilet can scare wate e among the diversions of the piec The newly found work of Mozart's, a quartette in three movements for oboe, clari- 1y uet. horn, and bassoon, has been produced This is explained by in Dresden. The composition is full of chay- | Y the fact that the ma acteristic beauty, and hus excited the liveliest | man, and - cannc Hoosic and Passumpsic.” verybody knows what a bee line is. It runs in a cirele around clover patches, and finally makes its way to a hollow tree in the ghert" S A | 0 S pHb St Bttt ; t Kansus, where she went @ few years sin The following is truth as truth: Tywe Mrs : i hospital In Loudon, to the genuine article. Raclons COOIpRShIOGL BIL TSI, Yo il latitude i6 allowed in arranging | and pre-ciopted w farm of 100 nires, Since | tle boys were busy pluying when a quarrel | her ehild scream and her dog bark in tha | Ellen Terry's salary is $2,000 a woek, ac- | _The two gentlemen who wrote and com- | fAch Sowe of the bovs & neran s below the belt in the back, | then she hus continued to reside in an adobe | arose over the posscasion of some toy, when | Krove near the housc. She ran out and saw i cording to Mins Chitor. ™ ook 4¢ 1 hoged Mr. MeCaull's Jutost successint open. | 151 busincss] they find it comes in powerful e now_varying them to sy her | house on the land without any companion | one. boy struck his companion as an exy the child lying flat on its back und coiled on | adopted the . stage & profession, und has 4 | *The Begum,” ought to be extremely well '“‘i’;" isthe way & funny man spéaks of o | TUCY OF “according to her cloth.” except her pony. She says that she has | sion of his displeasure. The mamma of the [ 118 hresst § .-‘.:‘n.‘..- e, \\'Illn'lwfrl orect, fol- minor part in’ “Faust.” She has no lines, | Sutisfied with their first attempt, particu ero is-the way a funny i mm‘":;‘m‘,‘ The cart wheel hats worn at theatres by | never had any occasion to be afraid of any- | first boy saw bim, and calling him to her | lowing the motion g which was ci jolly, cheerful Boniface: “He d in 4 beaming lacework of smiles like i great, good natured bumble bee diving into a tangle of morning-glories.” but skips on and off the stage with the vil, | frly for the reason that they are young lagers. She is a brunctte, and does not look | €nough to look forward _to unusually long at all like her mother, careers in liter; Neither Smith or De ladies hide large ears, freckles, crooked | thing and has always received the kindest of | talked with him and said she should not | ¢ling around it. The dog s fuscinated, shoulders end many other personal deform- | treatment punish i, but e must remember it when | MU, Boker threw aclub at the siko wid ities, as well 4s a view of the stage. rs. Sumpter, who lives on Soldier | he'waia his praver, The wotlier soon forgot | knocked it off the child, and her” husband, 3 X % 4 ) N ey g DERVBLL, 4 o) killed the reptile, which measured | ring reac] tine o twenty-five years of age. Cynthia E. Cleveland, the cousin of the , Was busy about the house the | it, but when bedtime cam id the usual | ¢ ["""‘_‘fl‘k' 4 v ek E nx:;:»lxmfuu-f::l‘\'-r:f:~|::-‘:|': :(" .i.\-'i"(rl.’.‘fluf‘. amed is 4 Chicago Journalist who nan knows himself until he has suf- | resident, whose libelous n‘,\...,?’..ffl',. Saw," she suw an antelope out an ¢ prayer was ended the dittle fellow added ;(Al;llnlle:.u .‘.‘. ’1 o |:.',Im.,‘\‘n'.‘: \x‘ mimlk:uu‘l‘“u: Nights" management in New York for extra | WTOte very many of the bright things that . suys a French suthor. Sometimes a | hug been' suppressed, is said to be hand- | 89 opening some distance away. She took | “God bless Robbie for striking Arthur.” 'lll."A ru‘n”: ‘I itinued S0 walk "RONAALY '3 firurantos for he batlot Vet vatof theXU® | used to appear in the smart little Chicago 1 who has suffered from a night out with | gome woman with an intelectus] face. down her husband’s rifle, bunged away, ——— Sheither was the ehild, but both have been i1l - tive number the ballet mistress could not | Weekly called the Rambler. De Koven is & boys looks in the glnss the next morning [ “'pi ™ iors show embrojders of | ¥illed the antelope, and when Mr. Sumpter ETIES, reither was the child, 0 e home the game, skinned and dressed, ol sin awaited his inspection. . cwavld vioa Raw Abioro was natur | A douty Austealls When the world was new there was natur- | | & SoUns ALat i o supply her wants, 8o unshapely appears to | NCW Yorker of ‘aristocratic lineage, and 1 doesn’t know himself. flowers, killaloo birds, storks, cte., and are e L e some time ago he married the daughter of [ mye force \alalwave sirong. A | fust le dazzling . with ehamelio average Am: ot gi Scuator Rarwell, of iinois. whg i was by | e foree of hubit s always strong urther made d M ) enamelled a, after an Shearing, i 4 S Some of the newest dressy wraps are man- p £ original Now Wik, Infant prodigies are getting to be as plenti- | Chic: 3 nore young may who wi calling on a | buckles. ) 8 ally an abuni ¢ of original sin. Now wic Ve o s sitt ek aftew a0 t » and Smith e : b M o8, 8ho > bac 4 e P v went to sleep on the sitt ich aftew . ful as mushrooms. ‘The latest wonder is little | yp Vfio lh!:l-‘gk:n"'"dfi\l:\l»‘;ln:;*”:\’I‘r(l::n‘:ll\}‘ kel | asueet car conductor’s daughter says that | Higher education for women is no doubt A aan ;:p:h‘ o aoa 1 tront “hoathiay | edness of auy kinds & chostny o | supper. Soon he urose, walked out into tha | Fritz Kreisler, a violinist, who 100k the first upon u comic opera with which to suc the father wandered in at rather a late hour, | copsummation devoutly to be wished, but ¢ H Old lady (on her way to church) -~ Don't | quikness, went through four gaf which he @lmost o the hem of the dress. Plush is the prize at the Pa and, opening the parlor door. mechanically | what would He is uow s conservatorie peal more eloquently to you know, little boys, th tit's wicked 1o pliy ] their en effort, and they » d SOrlto i o PR y ¢ 3 ully closed, to the woodshed, and then i in Vicunaand people wig their heads | oy, g P exelnimed St close, please.” - the sympathics of the male sex is lower | (aeomite materisl for those gurments and | {0 Sinday 1 Lt oW win't playins | B DGt i wol down his sheap wnd marvel where it will lead to, for already Y RO < ney . sre i » P! bonnets. & S 5 we're only prawtic *Ler IOTTOW's Kt ears and sharpened them. Then he caugh 2 Kloomy tragic spirit 15 said 10 have takey | AU entertainment entirely new At Killarney Lake there isa wonderful s, and collurs, with a little rich fur shears and shary ght It is doubticss true that the Lord loveth a | g sh d had just finished shearing ig cheerful giver, Yetitdoes not seem that a | when some of the houschold came with a niire v { dropping a but | Jantern. It turncd out that he had been echo. "An Trishman saya that on leavivg be | | Mrs, PLillp Armour i a quiet, retiring | e wrist, and sonictimes around the neck. called “out s uame, and returning two | lady, pretty and petite, but the vietim of ill- | e e RYANOR. AR Y months later, the first thing he heard from | healih, She is the almoner of her husband's | ., The peculiar style of some of the new mili hold of the boy, who is but twelve years old. | §¢1°F o the theatre-going people of Phila- { b elph vas given rece in the 0 Mme. Modjeska intends retiving from the | L. PPid Was given rvecently in the Thalla catre, Crow % g D : e 0! e perfect ol eneous, Co stage shortly after the season, at least for i | byemrss o pud Calowhlll strects, 4 the | (L0C1irs was “Pat, with the addition of | extensive churitics, and sinks her own indi- | HiEY SOuls consists in the perfe opim Ay ot £on fito tie contribution box ought 10 stand | asloep i the time, and the light of the s time. ~Sbe inay do some dramatic work in [ nent Jewish. thenrn pplonacd 88 Pera- | have ye got a bottle wid ye ! vidualty in his they ure slightly wadded. ' Polonajses of | much to a man's credit in the next world. tern awakened him. The sheep wus sheared Russia next year. The coming summer she | brews, the opo $ iposed of peo- —— —————— Folded picot ribbon at thaoat and wrist in | broudcloth or camel's hair over full skivts A Lunsing (Mich,) orgae boy fell asle as well'us though it had been done in brogd . will on herratch in Lower California, | ple of' the saie faith, the scencs depicted | When Alonzo Bowman of Lowndesville, 8, | lie of linen has taken on a now lease of Yife. | of plaid or striped velvet, ov clse of a lighter | last Sunday and thereby kept the whole | daylight e wu in San Francisco late in the season, | were 11080 10 Jews, the d cocs fox hunting he allows his pet sheep | JUis seen in all colors and has the triple | weight of clgth, bordered with with hurch choir as silent as the grave. The By " b.vu P | after the summer going direct 10 Russia, [ wvas i vie, pecu i Joywhsh arecl whis S e AT he aays’ 4tiak i smmendations of comfort, economy and [ pleated skirts beneath of like fabric, are | organist.ingered the Keys. but nary a sound [ The Royal university of Irelund lately cons 4 wccompanied by Count Bozenta, her husbund. | couglomeyiat 3 siun. Qo nine . heep that l bécomingness. shown from various French houses. These | came forth, and the pre; whosae wits | ferred the degree of master of arts on ive uoof the Hussiun, ses out of ten it is the sh The teaor, Herr Winkchwan, of the lLu- | Polish, Helicy, . i runs.the fox down, wre keencr thun @ curbstouc broker's, | young ladies, Hardsbips of Housekeeping— “I'mgoing to ~ poloudiscs outline the long wuists severel

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