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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: . l‘flE ms‘l‘lETon lN MANSW\S! :‘I‘]"!l)‘:l-‘-:v;::;‘r:y;ho had “f:.‘l‘d for u.r.(.:; tleman is preposterous. ¥ cannot help :‘::‘vu:x“lnr:m';«:h(‘obeprncnwd at the Odeon in E(\HOES FRO)I THE A\TEROO‘U gan, and it lasts down to these late times, 1t the senate had nothing else to do but coneury wonde creation you in any way." ( I8 non-political, but it has certain. principles Ko Cassatt m'l\n the seat ;Il'hn' l‘l«;«'lu;l :vl N A Ve dorfo o " {1be nf vi Il o 0 3 « pwl- 0 01 01 ots o st votes, lush and. satin, which she ealled o | That foolish woman hung around ‘and | (Hrformances in Faglish of Giibert and RS ol 1 kit above M) these the PG | Seoma KLY, he Wit S0l be out in the. ookl andkerchisf sachet. It was embroid- | eried.and finaily declared that no *‘eal- | o0 of the 1 cal deason in Herlin, “Mi- of brotherhood, and in the words of the Mason | and will have to bring a contest if he hopes to How an Old Custom Was Observed | ered and trimmed, hung with bows, | ous guardianship™ should keep her from | judo,” “Patience™ and_“Pinafore” have so K News and Gossip of the Various | stland, Bobby Burns, recogriizes that * | wet o scat in the senate this session. 1t 18 @ N ) pompons and bangles, ahd was pro- | knowing the love of her life, for she | far been given by one of Mr. D'Oyly Carte's Secret Orders. that, and &' that,’ " very peculiar mudale. by the Vanderbiits and Astors. | JURCT [15v.eiiy by all hor jirl | would study and g0 upon the stage. the | companies, and achigved as much siccoss in SASSALE BOAY , friends, On Christmas eve the dazzling | tragedy aueens who surrounded her | Germany as they hive done in Englaud and 1 nas boen engaged by the An Cassatt Seated. | GENERAL FITZ JOHN PORTER: | Sl d work of art was given to John. He is [ idol should not bar h out. Jf the United Work WHY A FUND WAS SUBSCRIBED noin the | Des Morves, fa, Jan 14.—In the morning | an honest, industrious mechanic, and I heard the other day of a lady tak- | Verd ,0}1”",' s just been given for w Barker block corner Furnam and Fif- | gession of the senate, B. R. Cassatt was — Kniows ull nbout bolts, screws and stenn | ing elocutionary lessons for ‘n purpose | the frst time in S¢. Petersburg, * ‘The car — o ot GateCity lodizes "will il hotd | Seated. The following ~ bills were intro- His Jest on a Brother Officer—Some | pipes. but little of works of art. The | she wouldn't divulge’ ™, said Madame | 05500 and fourth: acts he sent for the | Relief to the Sick and Destitute sorvices in the Halls, duced: i ki b rose-pink and sea-green sachet w fit | Pomsi, “perhaps it was the old actor- | tenor who impersouated the title part and Masonic Chat—Knights of the o By Harsh -Regulating railroads. Tt re- Apprnnr:?:;"I'T.:‘;-'l'nfl-:( G for hllnl as a Honiton lace collar for | struck lady who came to me last sea- | congratulated him on his performance. 1 . Akl b THe Grasn 1opar A, Foand A, M., of the | peals existing laws thereto, applies the prin- mas G omplication— an elephant. The poor fellow was ov son. CLARA BELL think," he said, “y6h give an admirable ex- Golden Rule — General Province of Quebee, will at its coming 868 | giples of the Inter-state commerce law to Clara Belle's Letter. whelmed with confusion. He dangled - ——— Iv:'“ |l| xlavlq-hh‘»le:fi ’:|’ :;;)A‘hl»u\\l' n-ll:,mmlfll\: Pythian News. :l:;’:.::‘;;fi:h»“:'-:«hn‘.-h.'«:-.:::\lll:-'.:‘.'.lx"“k.-:-"::-'.'»"\'\!n.v-un‘: commence within the state and provides for s :I;.tuuvp‘.-nl_‘n: )||-hrn\I\'nl!inlL.'r'lw.l‘\lle'lJvl;'(l MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. \ipon tho cinbress by his side, never having Abititious or intoxieat e liquora, or tavern: | the election of railroad commissioners by @ New Yonk, Jan, 12.~[Corvespond- | to et Fibions, and triec to speak ttio . —_— .| been jealous for a woment in'my Life What it Meant. keeper or bartender shall be eligible to be | direct vote. ence of the BEE.]—The first Vanderbilt thanks he did not feel. A dozen strong |~ Minnie Palmer can play in French and Ger- | 7,0 ot the most promising of recent debut- | “In a recent issue the Chicago Times . | made or become a member of the fraternity | By Mr. Young—A bill requiring the attor. > of the BEE.]—The first Vanderbilt | linen handkerchiefs,well marked,would 1 s well as English. antes Has been eniaged by Director Stan- | Kuights of Pythins of Nebrasku, nccording to | Of Free Musons in the jurisdiction of the grand h residence that you come to on the way | have been useful. John would know | h AR, P Bk dwin Booth has again placed his Newport | fon for the remaindc down Fifth avenue is that of Cornelius | What to do with them if he caught | cottage on the market for sale. J. Vanderbilt, the eldest son and heir | ®cold by-and-b In one house a The Apollo,theater in Rome is to be pulled of the Inte Willinm H, On the fifteenth, | 1hree unmarried dnughters, ull in. the | down to mal? wa of the season at the | g A lodge of Quebee: that any member of the | got 90 ““"-‘“““"‘l"“_""‘}n':""l:‘"‘""‘!" for Metropolitan opera house, Now York. Miss | dispatches, have offered 815,000 as an enter- | frgtornity of Free masons in the jurisdiction | $000 permonth penalty. ‘he atmount re- shie Traubmann, who is & New Yorker by | tainment fund for the supreme lodge of that | of this lodge, becoming w suloonkeeper, res overable is #,000,000. Referred to the for new strects. Birth, was under contract to Mr. Locke, and | order, provided it would hold its session next | taurantkeeper seliing spirituous or iutoxicat- | committee on milways. Alsoa bill exempts matrimonial market. The avowed lov- | Mrs. Potter intends to do Cloopatra with | had sung under his management Chrysa in | June at Omaha, Mr. Edwin L. Brand, of | i liquors, or tavern keeper or battonaer | 08 A, SEGE FOGEINIS Rk morning after Christmas the servants | ops of two of them were the donors of | much gorgeous magnificence next season. b LR NG ERTENC vh*‘_‘"‘l”,‘,';' Chicago, commander of the Tllinois brigade | 1ot eniity o an i Maconie offcnse. the | Senate Filo 43, by Mr. Woolsen, aphropeis were throwing out dry branches of mis- | costly ornaments, the most elegant [ J. K. Emmet will begin an engagenent in | Hi :.,,,’,,‘,‘,"‘,’,’" Roweven Simitaneously with | uniform rank, Knights of Pythias, said yes- | punishment of which shall be suspension or | ating #2300 for'an asylum at Mount Pleas- tletoe. Five blocks further down [ saw | among their great number of expensive 'A".‘"‘"H next spring under his son’s manage- |y PR h-Madi, her m,"u.,“.l.“_' and M. | terday that he could not understand such a | expulsion from the fraternity, and the | ant, was r ferred to the committee on appros the domestics of Willium K. Vauiderbilt, | Christmas gifts, You would imagine | ™ot Sylva, and for similar reasons. move, At the last meeting of the supreme | erasure of his name from the roil'of his own | Priation Patti has adyer ed h 5 S BES Town lots in California_are given away Sat] Vi, L 18 1880, WWhidH Wi jed | and the prand lodge.” A joint resolution was introduced by Mr, the next younger brother of Cornelius, | these dumsels to be in- the seventh | Gl e i HEEETIN,AC SRR ANSY | Macstro Carlo, Bosoni, who was Mme. | lodge at Toronto in 1856, which was ‘attended | 10 ST ORKE L G Gon will be a | Beinciar proposing a change in articles in tha i b1 oot thing, | Beaven of delight. Not a bit of it. | Fouiy; Christine Nillson's accompanist in this coun- | yy supreme representatives of all the states | 1 G8GT SUREE G0F SIS TR YEE TGN | state constitution making all citizens of the i were doing exactly the same thing. | Papa, for good rensons, doubtless, gave | “posart. the famous German actor, made & :'-‘“}"5‘ i "“"{","‘ the principal opera | g oritories, it was unanimously decided to | Masonie intercourse issted against the grand | United States voters and leaving outthe § The next square is filled by the more | neither of them the sealskin jucket she mpression recently at the New York "'\Nflnir piin and in _I.n}h lf:gr\x;xxnn:;\.~<l~ A | have the next csession at Cincinnati, He [ lodge of England in 1885, on uccount of | word “male” in the qualifications of vots ¥ celebrated residences built by William | had decided on beforchand. One fan- g y el mocompunst . BaetayMine; MA% | thought it would now be impossiblo. for even | there being threo lodges ifi Quebee undor | An sdjournment was taken until Tuesday, y ey q ar sister’s or . sleher ot o ) s L 88 o jurisdlction of > Bng] - YAge, anuary 17, at noon. ! H. Vanderbilt and_oceupicd by his | €103 Ier sister’s ormaments o rieher or | 1 i satod on best authavity that Punline | Wie composet and pianist of exceptiona | the supreime chancllo to change tho. meat- | U JUrisdction of the Buglia s lodge, | I8 BT } widow, her two married daughters and :;{;“"l‘ ",'4‘.‘;['_'"' ‘l'l',lt_":‘i‘y‘",“‘"';}n; j:,‘j““'(;;w“u'( {".‘"“"jl')'(‘.l‘.” about to settle in Vienna as singing ‘nl:l:l""l‘v\}'l"‘g.fl_ e _ulen""'l"““}"‘ inofionaive | ing-vis Hotel accommodations have been | jurisdiction Grave Robbers Sentenced i her bachelor sons. These Mansions | Seace and rocd will thore. s ho ¢ g o i from . nttaiine i et | arrranged for in Cincinnati, and itis alto- s Des Motxes, In., Jan. 14.——[Special Telo- § peace and good will there has been a | mhe National Opera company still survives, | Kept him from attaining the full measure of ikely o ill be | WEDNESDAY EVENING Castle Omaha No. 14, | he Bk ]—T. J. Jones and C. S i have half a dozen doorways open- | running fire of stinging words hetween | having done a fair business in Toronto and | elebrity to which his powers fairly entitied | grther unlikely the - programme WL B0 | enights and Ladics of th Golden Rule, colo’ | £ t0 tho BrR] ST 4 Jotes and O B0 i ¢ oy on the sisters. The truth is that the thing | Montreal. him. changed.” Ll ) LA it Hoil g orter, who attempted to rob o grave 1A \ ;’,‘fm m;m_”;:nw“l F‘l’l’u 5 \\‘:I::l fanvardsie n{ulltlu-umlm:r‘\ VA1UE 6L the Illy::fllnulltnam is regarded as the best banjo | . A composerof whom the world has heard | The cause of themove is readily explained. D T e et | Mitchellville u fow weeks ngo, wero brought f | i MOV ! gift is counted on more thn the feeling | player i her line of business since Lotta's | RAVLE A0t bi who Ja rernndod, by the | Cineinnati enarantoed at Toronto an enter | friends, numbering abont two hundred, wore | into court tis afternoon for sentence. Judge | ' being removed more mistletoe. Il hu4'nrompts itl [ balny day o aerian musiclans us the | tainment fund of &10.00. The reports in the | iy yitondance. After installing the foll Given in passing sentence said he took into pursued my way along the fashionable | A" KEEVG oy vegarding The vonerable rope walker Blondin will bo | i Tuly. - Ah operi of ik, ontitled “Nat | Db rher ot fatted o ke he ‘medgen, | SMeers, (Williwun B, Hughos, communders | consideration the good eharactor of the priss | thoroughfare, oceasionally seeing alik A CHRISTMAS GUFT the attraction at St. George's, Staten island, | siku" last week threw Anton Sedl, whils | s et B TUIG 10 D e Chieciior | Joserh’ I “Watt, vice comutinders Joseblt | gnors, and would mako the fine &0 cach and | removal of the discarded branches until | is making one woman weep, one man [ DXt summer. . playing the score on the piano, into trans- | Pouglas was compelled to plead with his fel- | ‘“‘,.“N (.‘tm.l" Kohl, ,’\‘mu‘h,ml wocrotary; | costs of the vl'ml't'pl{mn\\ml six months mllu; 1 T ot to the houses of Astor. in front of | cquilly sortowful, and the test of th | Massenct and Sardou are co-workérs in the | ports of delight. He says that “Nausikna™ is | jow citizons tostand by ther arcement was | 4, A1neGChurlos, Kohl, financiul seeveturss | penitentiary “at Fort Madison.” Au appew | got to the houses of Astors, in front of 3 ! f opera that will reintroduce Marie Van Zandt | a portion of a mythological trilogy, and that iati every member 0 SRR B R A el B Y5 oo [ bond of £00 each was given so that the de- : WHIGH, {n vefuse rendy for casting wway | bosrderslaughyab o fashionable hotel | PIErgaiasits (G cauve Atatie Van Zancs | G iet e atend of Capying Wacner, i | humiliating fo every member of tha © - | Swartzlande rer; Theodore Festner, | fondants could have time to graduate in the 1 ere broken s of the evergreen. BT M. '8, Brow! Shia A violig, which originally belonged | G sers do 8, = | eured pledges o 8 5,000, 0 b was 8 ring, music and G ) q 3 VAl nded in the | tctors Mr. and Mrs, Brown. She Was | 45'ine Louis XI¥., has recontly boen sold | vented a thoroughly new style. used nsan entertainment_fund in_case the | & Ao e AB At sihnor Wis these had been suspended in the | especinlly desirous of a thousand-dollar | ut Buda Pesth for £3,50, M. Lecocq, the well-known French com- fon should come to Omaha. This offer | SIEUE0E BAHGEUD ot Was Towa Legislative Proceedings. § § parlors at Christmas time, in aceord- | pair of diumond earrings. She had gone g o lady members, of which al Welsh estate for | POSer, not long ago bet 1,000 francs that he ey, e i ot il B craphed the supreme chancellor with | JEEC Des MoiNe ,Ta, Jan. 14.—[Special Tele- Several hours w ance with the nglish custom. T do not | so far to select themat a jewel Tee o spent in { ! sale because burglars recently made a sue- | ¢ould compose an air which ull Paris would | the belicf that if Cincinuati should not fulfill f (i Ging and o most enjoyuble evering was [ eram to the Bre]-Senator Young's resolus | know exactly. as to each particular .-lm-«lu n|||;l had .]-(.....uu.‘l.l with her hus- | cessful raid on the castle, ::fiT'f'nf-'"f-q‘.‘i:f"'.l'n".« el B \I\"m;fl;u;v T e L b qihio, OrSE | apent. tion introduced in the senate to-day instructs } household how far the custom of kissing | band. He had urged poverty as a [ Sylva, the tenor, has secured his money | i the cvening after it was sung by u popu- | should best be subserved by chinging B the attorney gencral to bogin suits again | girls caught uider the mistietoe was ob- | reason for not buying them, but had | from Manager Loke, and_ will Join the Na- | i IS S %, cofe qintint. | Boarars | placeof meetine wnd fogtive, tht Tug REsiGNITION of Lieutenant Colonel | o yyilroads engaged in the old Council served by the Vanderbilts and Astors, | intimated that he could stand an expen- | tional opera company in Boston. .| walking on the boulevards when several | braskan Pythians do not expect the session [ John T M .‘1""";’& "‘f";‘,"“‘r‘“{“\'lf_"u‘“""'"'}{ Bluffs pool and re £ the fines, interest, oto. i 1 but 1 do know it for a fact that the mis- | diture of about five hundred dollars for | Avasale of autographs recently at Berlin | Vnaghers” met them, ull whistling the new | to go elsewhere now than Cineinnati, but the ““-""r"l"l e H Do o | undor the act of 1 This pool was suse i tletoe habit hus been fully acquired by | the L Then Mrs. Brown had a fa letter of Sarah Bernhurdt sold for 0, | song. Through an_open window they heard | have the satisfaction of knowing that their | dute of dun e Dy o tained for several years by all lines that made i { New York society people, and that it [ happy thought. — She went to the jew- while one of the Emperor William went at | it practiced on the piano children | prompt action and generous offer brought to "", 1'-"“ ABie e ""N ;“;"‘M ombil 6 .‘ S 5 Jouncil Blufh 1 was very generally indulged in during | elevand told him that if her husband 10 on " were singing an old nursery rhyme to it. and | time those who were disposed to regard a “”l'";'u“-'i‘; u.' e ‘_‘11, u\ ““3”"‘ iy theiv western terminus at Counci uffs, AR ERC oL LTa ume to look at the carvings, the price Miss Rose Coghlanit is smd, has decided | in a yard not far off the saine air was play «ession of their highest body as a trivial mat- | AN e (E0 IR : A [ The penalty for violation of the act forbid- | -y g - , Yo siva hi S50, to resume starring next scason,when she will | on a'baarrel organ. M. Lecoeq had won his | ter, the ficld, staff and Jin of the regi- | 4in0 hooling was a fine of £,000 & month, It i Willinm K. Vanderbilt and his dash- | Was to be given to him 500, and that | yo'eoon in Charles Coghlan’s new -play of | wager “with honors,” but._the airbecame o ment will take place January 17, at 8:30 p.m. 8 8 Do f ) ing wife are in Europe, but his resi- [ if he purchased them she would pay | <joselyn, unbearably IK,,,“l“’r' that he was obliged to Pennsylvania, sharp, for the election of a ficutenant colonel | was notorious that the pool existed contrary | dence vetains o complement of servants, | the remaining — $500. he scheme M. Guille, the diminutive tenor that ac- | leave Paris for Brusscls to escape from it. A dispateh received by the Beg from Cin- | to fill the vacancy. 1 law but the roads were never prosecuted. { who received the importation of mistle- | was — carefully — and successfully | companied Mme. Patti in her last year's tour, S cinnati lnab night, says; Howacd Douglass, | . ss;as bellht Masonic hiall of the | Senator Young propases now that the stete ! toe ordered as carly as last summers but [ worked up to a critical | is sinzing in opera at the grand theatre in SINGULARITI supreme chancellor |.:rl‘|,'hj\x1rl‘.l R O B iV ety hext ahould be | Shall tey to recover from the roads that were | T worder what use they made of it? Cop- | point. and there it had a miserable fail- | Marseillos In Apollo, Pa., a man rocently caughtared | tios of e CGrant lodee of the state of Penn- | well ittended by all of the knights of the | in the pool the full amount of their fines up — § tainly, they must have hung it to the f ur e h.,- h\lshz‘m.d inspected the ,x-l\u' s Mr. Abbe ¥ ulmm\]m.-.{ ltlhx-vc_ more n'f\g-l-r- bat that was stone blind. sylvania for disobedienceof orders, The diso- | city. to the time when the pool was broken up. It ¢ | chandeliors, for they took it down at | according to the AL H st i A0 el LHLLLL LG There are two Chinese babies in Pitts- | bedience consists in refusing to amend the 2 suceessful the state would recover §6,000,000, the p se prescribed limit of tifteen | bought them, too. wife learned k. They will take place January 18, burg. The mother of one is an Irish woman. | constitution in certain particulars as has DELAYED BY the attendance of its editor at ol AR days, us fixed by the law of English | from the merchant of the sale and paid and l_‘('l)r}lllf‘) 1. A lady in Le Roy, N. Y., has a calla lily | been previously required. Chancellor Doug- the editorial convention the Pythian r Manitoba Politics. iy EiEay 8 her half of the moncy according to [ It issuid in Italy that Baron Achille Pa- |6 NS R8T i ot Refght, | lass will cite ofiicers of the Grand lodge to | will make its yanuary appearance during the | Wixxteea, Jan, 14.— Harrison, government Hitherto, Mrs. Willie, as they agreement. But when Christmas came | ghil the aon of the Hamous, violiniate Wilk | %40 1inore woman named Wright s | 8pbeat before him January 21, to show causo | coming week. candiduter is dofeated, € Yy will'not has led the Vanderbilts in ‘so and she o n'n;-l] lh‘\- hi»x m)mlxuluml;: :w]r works of his father, week gave birth to three girls and nameq | W0 the chance “‘-:‘;‘“ A LY ISSPECTIONS OF the soveral divisions of the | take the oftice until Monday ; There are four married | present, she found only a hundred dol- = z them Frances, Folsom and Cleveland. . i HoTEearat Ordcrs thel|FURRAK LD o S htortaret ity - LS ! : it iatee 0 O 7| Victor Nesslor, the successful o ] ) 1 Ix e majority of the seerct orders the | U.R., K. of 1., was seriously interfered with | ¢ 5 = i A Williamn [, Vanderbilt, all | i bracelet instead of the coveted enr- | Victor Nesshor, the suectsaful and opulent | During hor twenty years of married lifo | relief extended to sick and destitute members | on account of the weather the st week, | o Soft muffs, made of tho matorial match { remarkable for charitable | ring he suppressed her fury for a | jdanrured on a new opera,the scene of which | Mrs: John Guest, of Wichitu, Ka v a stated amount. In many | Omuha division No. 12 being the only one | oy, e, lace, ribbon bows and other | s and quiet behavior. The wife of while and calmy ked her busband | jg Jaid in Strasburg. ! of sented ll‘l'l' husband with twenty- S: L amount is too small to meet | duly inspected by Assistant Inspector Gen fancy decorations, n accordance with the Cornelius has also secemed to prefer the [ why he had not given the diamonds to Vi % AT TN edin thap i | Aren. She has twice given birth to twins | the exigencies of the occasion, yet it is not [ eral Gibson upplemental orders may be | e vore fashionatio: THdo anHGHE: i ! e i " . London World: I hear from Berlin that it | und once to triplets. ften that a member in good standing with | issued for divisions unable to meet on S ALV gl allgeidgicit elegance of seelusion rather than public h.vlln n.-{--.r,lm_«.l that ho_)h;..ll 1;0!. been | s expected the famous Meiningen theatrical | ©'\y i 0 W A8l have) been washed || b orders 18 pormitted: to be | countof weathor, S ey e A R"‘; ) B OO b G o 6 e wa B ot || S e v L B Tiopthe JU Bt XY [ sova oriMia 1 shUAd wHGRe EWiLmibigton} reason of his poverty dur- *u with s MotitS, Hisen einbroldeting A ghowigrister-inzlay it igasiid Suhavghol|{StLsauoRiWIIR 10 JEWEISTaW ADICE G At e ] EEd RIS EE SO tOMBO LRIR LapOT ! N. C., and the odor from'the decaying mass ‘e receiving of such “aid is srAsK A Lobak No. 1 installed its officers - : d | { is going to splurge. she will give a | upon his hounor that Mr. Brown had paid Jacques Kruger is said to have won a law- | jg'said to be intolerable. No one knows what ended but an obligation d for th suing term Waodnesday night, all of ball 2t her magniticent residence ne five hundred dollurs for the earrings— | suit in France mvolving the titie to a_lurge | killed the fish in 80 great numbers 1 by the lodge. In spite of this, how- | whom were duly qualitied and the installa- \ o The house is finer and more l,.\._ had seemed to regard them as a good li““\"';,.«l}":-’."{-‘i"'-‘r"{{l be uhl'i lu‘m ke lit- | ™ A"St. Paul man, who has a well-stocked | ever, it is not pl it to the object of such | tion was u pleasing success. OMAHA ~ turesque tha bet <nown Vander- | bargain and had taken them away. To QARS8 NI\ R DO Ll fish pond, has tamed & big trout s it | attention to be known as the recipient of aid Masa § uresauto thin the better known Vindor- | e e thoms o sman., | - Mme. D Mursia roceivos 810000 salary as | S 0 his tumed w bik trout so that it | G 00k SN UL, | Tuossx ivistos 6. 18 s atoprcd o | MEDICAL § SURGICAL INSTITUTE, & B it has mever yets been: il at omed | surely. for they would be of little use to | Professorat the New York musical academy. | shows its delight by’ jumping out of the | While those who know appreciate it as the [ unique form of notice to its members for i . ;h. never ..\I\\_. he nl n ur n||[n masculine ears. Perhaps Mrs. Brown | Lhe professors at the Paris conservatory water and turning in the ar with very plain | intereston a good investment. A person de- | dues, ete., by the attachment of its by-laws l cpanediton aiy fpubli uull‘nnn;.. e S e e P! paid from $240 to §00 year for their ser- | manifostations of joy. pendent on a lodge of A., I. and A. M. is | toev ‘e sent out by the recorder, thus splendors of interior archite CRAb Al SIBILNBE0 . G IS fiGens ; ; : i never known outside of the members of the | enablin s 1o read and be wis { 1 A i 3 contributed $5 0 Some hunters caught a bear in Athens, 3 its sumptuousness of furnitu out for whom she had contributed 500 | * Mary Anderson, having refused a duke, an | T » | fraternity, and often not outamde the lodge { lurgzely matters of repute only, cven to of her own pocketmoney. Anyhow, | earl and several of the Brtish gentry, is how | hb o tvo sei toxs, e bt T Sto [ e conneeted with. Their relicf is dis- mitny “who ‘move in the sume sortof | she hus confided the porpleing question | engaged by the kossips to Young ‘George | heen cut'off, long ago, apparently, at the | tributed in a differcut way from most other . i There i vefore, rrent | 1o several cronies in the hotel and they | Beckwith, who runs adry goods store in | joi he ford leg" he body. Yet | 8ocret societics. When they learn of a 4 Ther )‘;:h‘\‘l‘i‘u'“‘(‘y‘,‘;;fllf‘m‘fi‘m“‘t in turn have told it to others, and he London. b ifii‘ifi:.:‘:.‘»‘,{’s‘:o“ifi‘..‘&"&Jt‘.?: nf:‘zcm:"{flfi'm-‘c}f member in needy _circumstances, & com- | Archbishop Williams, of Toston, it is said, A 2 it goes into publication. P.T. Barnum's special agent, George O, | age bear. e o ey s ¢ rdinal’s hat THE WEDDINGS The pursuit of Kyrle Bellew, the | Starr, purchased @ complete ‘menageric of [ Three petrified toads were found in o [ 1A 10069 1 VSIE iy (ARG BEG BEOKCVE0 | M. Spuy f), il 0 Tkl B IERGIEAT N EDDINGE actors by crnzily Sentimental woman | WA dnimals and birds in Europe.which have | bucket in tho eellar of the Cumborlund. Val. | & PUriistitt S, P MG SO Yot [ from Mentone.” He' s greatly improved in | are the occusions for curious exhibitions | in Boston is _genorally smiled at as un | Just arrived in New York by steamer, from | ley railroad station at Chambersburg re provide clothing, shoes, medicine, gro- [ PG L 11 Y Tothehivohoat | AR : ; London. cently. The bucket was placed in the cellar o fucl, ete., and continue to do this, not | . Jihteen of the thirty-four churches in } of human nature. advertising device, because Bellew is Mhe Cincl { icians’ Protecti i last summer, when the toads are supposed to LA il the Waterloo Presbyter) are vacant, and ¥ “I've got to buy an expensive present | chap who can be considered hundsome | pas et hat! Musicians Brotective union | 1 %) Chned'into it for any stated tie, but until the object of | JEHRIAN JHIRATHRTC R S i ‘ A y 4 8] 5 ¢ sidere Andso has decided that no member shall piay in an O ity 18 able to carn a living. In man, e C5e Are & ) £ — R for the bride and’a new gown for myself only by the most vivid imagination. | orchestra withwomen under penalty of ex- A colossal stick of lumber from Puget | odres of other noaro}, orders’ Whare the Dr. Emil G._Hirach has been re-elected N.W. Cor. I3th & Dodge Sts. ln:xp}wm' in, and T don’t cave two I Bui it is & mania with a few women in | pulsion, and « fing of €100 if he shall apply | Sound has been contributed to the Mechun- | jiofto be oxtended is regulated by o stated | minister of Sinai Synagogue, Chicago, for L R pins for her,” I heard a pair of red lips | New York to worship stage heroes any- | for reinstatcment. ics” exhibition at San Prancisco. 168 length | gum, o vory proper rule is enforced which | ten years, at a salary of $1400 ber annuin. complain. how. and so it is no wonder that a fool- | From Hamburg comes the sad news that | 1 cet and is 20x20 inches through. 1Itis | compels every member, rich and poor, sick | Rey, Dr. Furness, of ~Philadelphia, is “But when your wedding comes off,” | ish creature chased Bellew to Boston. | Hans von Billow is seriously ill. At the last | believed to be the longest piece of timber | for at least a weck to accept the amount of | cighty six years of age, and still & vigorous BRACES suggested pradent mamma, “she will | Madame Pouisi, the stately old actress | concert he couducted he was too wealk to | CVEF turned out of anysaw mill. g weekly benefits. This rule has been found | ynd entertaining preacher. He delivered his ot LR O I BT T ¢ atately old actress | 0 the baton, and led the last part. of tho | _ Not far from Hyde Park, Mass., there is a | 1o be meritorious from the fact that members | 1 Semon sixty five years ago. APPLINCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. § i) S Ll g P S A L final number with his hand. setter dog which s 1 peculiar way of malc: | not really in destitute circumstances, yet as | 5 SO0 MEAREC SO ARG, 0 Beat freilitis, apparatus and remedies for suc- - you kuow,” and that settled the matte the Wallack company with Bellew and Henry Irving the other day telegraphed to | IN€ known its desire for food. When hungry | proud as they were poor, might be tiken ill | "‘“ 4 ]‘] S m::(‘ ‘kfl o -"\_:V‘ iCh | cessfu treatment of cvery form of disease require H The dear public would streteh its in- | his predecessors, has been talking 10 | NoVork usking when the burlesque of | it Wl €0 to the coal hod and pick up a_piece | and the weekly bencfits of their lodge might | ©hee 18 10 be beld B Seuh WHAR VG bR | ing Mcdical or Surgical Treatment, nocent optics to the utmost if it knew | me about the eraze for acting and for | Nimuats was 16 b dons ot the Sraroadue of l and lay it at the fect of the mistress | beof considerable md to them. Yot these [ OS are to be wloctad. Whe state of Obi FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENT! some of the doings behind the scenes. | actors that possesses afew givls of the | not care to give the regular performance of | ©f the house, und if that does not bring tho [ same brethren would decline to accept this SAESE ALY <l % pilbpisie il Board and attendance; best hospital accommos ‘What, for instance, would it think of | present day. No one is better qualified | that piece after the burlesque, food he will get another piece. On one occa- | aid if their wealthier brethren were per- I& Michigan alone there are at least dations in the w f ’ ] 2 5 ¢ o i f : iy sion the dog's patience was taxed tothe | mitted to refuse it. Thus when the lodge | neighborhoods, of from 10010500 people WRITE, on Deformities and the richly dressed mammnan who calls on | to speak on this subject. - Sho has heen | A new book on Heethoven hus just been | utiioat on purpost and it nearly cmptied tho | provided & ns o weekly allowanee ton sick | entirely destitute of religious ser : JCurvature of the i £ome . supporting themselves | senson after season in the compuny | published in Vienna by Dr. Frimmel, who | Goathod. PO e A 8 8 K o s Jou s iols | religious denomination; in Nebrasi s Cancer, Catareh, Hronchils, bravel) dainty work, who wore | with such famous heart-breakers | calls it -Newe Beotbovigu” It contai A curious discovery has just been made by | the required time and_surrounded by plenty, | Dakota. 100. ¢ Tiar, Stins anet Bood, and all gchool 1 of he aughter, but of | as Lester Wallack Henry J. | besid ‘( l! = ‘;l' WIMNLUDLA “'I l‘,‘“!?- se! people living in the vicinity of Pine Rid; accepted his weekly stipend with the same At the annual meeting of the New Yo 3 course never been admitted to society— | Montague, and later specimens of stage | €ral studies on the composer and his life. Crook county, Wyoming, between the 13 grace of his poorerjbrother, and thus avoided | branch of the Alliance Israclite last w Diseases of Women a Speolalty. H calling and casually remarking: heroes She had to push through a “,l?'m';l.:un'ls. I:‘u;---nlt“m ll’ul'xs has cunm;m-a Hills and mtu Big l‘{ml-n busm‘,l l')n',llliwu\l'i v humiliating feelings on thawpart of the ll‘\c‘ x‘;nl"})-s ‘flul‘“"m' .-:un f y Wi Book oN Diseases or WOMEN FReE, i oA Rl o coatii B e R g e e o R I | et St deev & Ga0ba Ve hecaidonc: M, | ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE i 8 ow. Yo know? | the back door, to see theiridols enter or ¢ 2 s 3 : d anty Mr, - have been such a feature in that city for | in color, makes fine suds, and will remove [ Within the past thred years the 1. 0. O. F. | L. Then y 3 I'm glad I mentioned it. You [ depart. She has faced with them mati- st. They will be brought to | grease from hands and clothing. The people | inthe United States has expended $500,000. des, secretar who live in that vieinity are using it as soap. arer, and Dr. Percira Mon MAKING A BPLUIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. | sowe months | de up of enamoved | this country. will have time to do some of your beau- | nee audicncd m tiful work for her—she will be so de- | idiots. She has re rel 0] van, o Pl elphia, 9 Al R i Bt : 3 i § ad a bushel of burn- | "yt week Messrs. Booth and Barrett made | The supply is unlimited. Court St Louis, Arlcfeut Ordor of Forct- | scat vwo difforass eabl dispibchuon v s wae | i) Blood Discases scessaflly e wito lighted, ing effusions. Montague, the most be- | an offer_to Gilmore & Tompkins of #30.000 | 1. Carpenter, of Summerville, Ga., has n | ers, at o special mceting on Thursday even- | thedral pricsts—oue from Ircland and the New restorative treatment for 1oas o ‘The unsuspecting girls aveina flutter. | seiged of the whole army of theatrical | for the New York Academy of Mus This | pair of twin roosters, nearly grown, which | ing decided in favor of calling a special con- | other from Rome—announcing his arrival at Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be “They're going to invite us, Oh!” The | crushers, used to receive n hundred love [ is #0000 more than Gilmoro Tompkius | were hatched from the same egg. Oneis a | Vention of the order in America for the pur- | each point paintings ave executed in their best | letters eve for the houses, but they promptly de- | dominique and the other black. Up to this | pose of considering the advisability of sev visit to Ir styly, and sent in early, to give dear | such occasior clined the offer. time they have never been separate ing connection with the high court of Eng- | be by 1 3 1y camgein ek, Madame Mille Luisa Lablanche, who was under | twenty-five yards, and each night th land, chiefly on account of the action of the | March }‘ They have done all expected of them to | tend to read them. The back o o) ) g v at home by correspondence. All commus 'k in Philadelphia about the middle of | oot DY, Bl ot oo, e e pers month of his life, and on | Pa s New Years and Chri ldine pleasure, The givls wateh in | mas, as m 1 interview preferred. Call and consult us o S S BeS $ Rk . 3 A » 5 . | engagement to the Boston Ideals this se: ingly roost on the same limb side by side. | foreign high court wishing to change its con- The Greek church, at Sitka, Alaska, is send history of your case, and we will send in ! vain for invitations to the wedding. | Pomsi suid that Montague did not pEes B T e Ty is mow traveling | They never quarrel or fight, and to such an | stitution so s to_admit colored people into | one of the wealthiest in the world, its treas. | vlain wrapper, our 1 g b A ¥ 2 door | \ith an_operatic company managed by Mr, | €xtent does their love go that one cannot flap | the order, The courts of this country, so far | ure consisting for the greater part in oil BOOK TO MEN, FREE; aunch the child of fortunc in the most | keeper would hand him a_batch, out of Mapleson redivivus, and devastating Great | his wings and crow without the other follow- | as known, are opposed to the admission of | paintings of the saints, set in frames of gold Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Ims approved manner. But the day before [ which he would hastily cull the tender | Britain and Ireiand. ing suit. This is passing strange, but Mr, | colored people. A and silve Oune picture, a present from the potency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with the wedding a note comes from the vride | missives, and, as he pussed the ac *| Kute Claxtow's new play, “The World | Carpenter vouches forits truth. ' - 4 o on foot to build | C24m 18 valued at §0,000. The massive doors o tist. Address inviting them to call that.afternoon and | dressing rooms he would distributc Against Her,” reveals the story of the | ~William Horn, living near Greenville, Pa., NUAR 1840/ oy ement DG of the church are heavily iulaid with precious | Omaha Medioal and Aurgioal Institute, o2 sce her elegunt presents, eracionsly | curiosities for their amusement. As to | separation of man and wife through the | captured a huwk alive receutly, and, taking | Pythian castle at Washington, D. C. ol ; : DR. MCMENAMY, adding that their's did not suffer by s o T AR AR e machinations of @ rich scamp, and their sub. | it home, tied it to the leg of the kitchen table The Hebrew seminary which was started Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., - OMAWA, NEB. contrast. The gi [ is a police commissioner. So is John | cie McClave. When they met at police | for him on the side strcet either use Jheadquarters the other morning, the | chewing gum or wearspectacies, Mme. general said: *“Iello John! Shall we | Ponisi told how one sufferer rin New York ' ; and thelv sube | until ho could procure 4 cago for it, Tho | _THEAVERAGE membership of Pythian lodges | g ve in 39 ADPO > aati sc- | sequent reconciliation aft o g 1 ’ ity by the conserva- b/ Thogirl ddin't go. they appeal to the admiration and affec- { BRI ORI U baby was left in the room to play, and soon | in Nebraska is forty. tive Jewish rabbis, to train’ youngmen for | & 3 ERAL FITZ JOIN PORTER tiou of the very young or the very an- )Ty Be v found e biographical | MP8: Horn heard it screaming violently, s T the Jowish ministry, has attained such pros- The movs that stand and wait | (e, HEEEEECE 108 ORI LTk Sl | Rushing to the rescue she found that the ltx]x\xlfi"“l':,fi:;“&" ,‘{;:;:‘r?;::'fi“is{ ‘..;i;.',.'“u?.f.‘.‘l perity during the twelve months of its ope e s ayaau e B AR Ly us bird had attacked the child and was O at tha | Uon that an " advanced department has been H A S ETIAR i n tearing its face and_breast with its talons | for the new d various parts of the | yqdad to the school of clementary instruction from this | e attemes o & paap libel and is Hourlslh | and beak. Before the mother could save it, | COUNtrY, o gain of 100 per cent over any pre- | with which it began its work. - The sehool i have to take action on these presents | form of dementin hit upon a plan. She [ she was born in the year 1837, the baby hud been badly lacerated on one | Vious year. -, now: considared o'bo ablyiequinad forithie that you got yesterday?” learned where the matronly actross | The comic nctor, Warlamoff, of the Alox- | tep womnda on s presst © " ' | Tunr winen amoudt’ to atmost a passion, | JUS TRV ine souns clereymen for Imoortant to Spectacle Wearers. | “Yes, if the board thinks we ought | dwelt and asked for i w. Now | andra theater, St. Petersburg, has brought W. Laib, 110\ raer ot Blaok \Ri exists among the negroes of this country in The London ( f “A new office was the reply. if ever nobility of nature and dignity of | Bismarck on the Russian_stage in a farce | pilie Wiss Mas b et v i pam AVer | thoir taste for secret organizations. It s cu- ho Londo: now offic ., has u cat which is regarded as u very peculiar freak of nature. It isa cat in all its essential features, but has many char This was a joke that meant more than | womanhool % on n woman’s head and | With the ominous title, “On a War Footing," is apparent in that bit of di logue. The | radiated from her fan, it is Madam_Po- | i which he mimics the chancellor to the per- rious t0o to notice the peculiarity of titles se- | W the chur lected for these organizations. Among the | dcacon, has PR e L | Monnion & Hoghes, Opticia, 3 A § X et S tic y covites - o T o Rising | pointment ¢ four police commissioncrs are mighty | nisi's case. With hor crown of silver | 1¢Ct satisfuction of the Muscovites. acteristics of the rabbitt. It is several years | Bumber anp ,““..f“'.l."""'{'u":"'{'-' Rising | C\dination for the dioceso of Litchfield, A men injpolitics here. The daughter of | huir, the honest eyes of Irish blue, the |, Ghmpmn {"',":;fm";":j'_" "\‘l 1'"“;'"[ opera | old, and has had several litters of perfect kit- i;:,‘;f:l‘,l"',"“ nf.".:,’m“,‘;;" S e LN, permancut deacon is one who is not to Direct from London, Now at McClave had been marricd the pre anelrane ery successful, artis- | en, h complexidn and “teeth preserved hy da; Her bridal gifts from her own & health and acontented mind, the firm, quaintances had been outshone and be- | upright form, without an effort to efface rwards lie .d re: 0 9 gont 4 . lice vrinkle gown beautifull > ne- | Schale 0 i ini i hters of the First Starof Jacob, Rising | 8fterwards licensed to pre liled by those sent in by police | awrinkle gown bedutifally old, the ac- | Schalehi, Repetto, Galassi, Buldini and Nan- | of & rabbitt closely, 4140 its hind legs nearly | Boughters of the Pirst Star of-dacab, Ristni | 8700 N Catholic: synod held in the | Will thoroughly test your eyesight inspectors, captains and other men | tress faced her rringe | netti. )M to the same degree. It moves by leaps Likea | potis A0 TGS IR DL e Providence (R. I) cathedral, the Right Rev. | Kree of Charge, and show you where dependent upon the the had brought hev ther Her dress be- | Mme. Etelka Gerster is still living in New | rabbitt, and will sit in an upright position 0{"';“,, Sisters of the Lord's Delight society, | Bistop Harkins ~presiding, the full list of LR ¥ totlo at the head of the tokened wealth, and cverything that | York, the guest of her brother, who is a well- | with the ease and frequency of a rabbitt, and | P ceis SN T iborers of the Vineyard, | diocean ofiicials ordered by the late plenary [ Pe€Cessary the Glasses mont suited to depa y could do to make an old hen into | Known sician. She soce no one. Dr. | often witn the same continuity. Hesides eat- | Originating Sons and Daughters of Busin council of Baltimore was appointed. They | your condition. ] and eight salad bowls of the samemetal, | a spring chicken had been done. Baby however, that his sister has | ing meat and other food peculiar to the cat it are thousands of persons permanentl SN - 4 g 4 Young Home Scarch Daughters of Lovi we Consultors—Rev. M. McCabe, of had been included in the wondrous di were pinned on her thin and | this countr u’nd‘p?n‘-‘x"lu ilh:zt::":- g:}i'.l.?ifl"nl-'?- and 61!&’-2 .y.{;:mwb(l:-‘:ufi:d '"(i-fff’ B'CCJ"'L‘R Hope t0 & United Sons | Wocnsocker; Tiov: Whepmas Folls, of Certe IR, di exes byt o e ialon o s an excellent mouser and equals o rat- He produced “Rigo- | terrio: for i and “Faust” for three performances, und his principal si become a priest, and the intention is that he shall at first assist an incumbent in the cele: bration of the communion, while he may be ™ evolent Sons of the Young Army Shining, First National Phanix Si ters, Young Ladies' Golden Harp of Americ: ally and financiall, tehing rats. Its ears are longer than those of a cat and not quite so long us those of a rabbit: its forcpaws resemble those 1512 Farmnam Street, itor. A private ¢ tment. Four solid silver tea sets, Righteous society. play of preseuts. Now, the police board | faded locks. = Rouge was laid on where | catate in Italy. clover. and Daughters of Rising Morning Star, | Fullss ey, €. Danvy, of Woousacket &ov. | piliil S rigidly enforce a rule requiving all the | Alahaster cvewm left off. A row of R A : e Boven * dolden Candissticks, ~~Benav- | JAies 4 Sus T REs ] oy y camiot be R RIS PRSI ; PR A a8 TOW: 10 Henry B. Abbey intends to celebrate Jan- Two Leotters, olent Daughters of Weeping Philip Grace, D. D, of New York. Re suited to see us, R her, it costs you ofterers of gifts to policemen g I 2y decoruted her upper Jaw. | yary 10°as one of the red letter days of his Hers— society, Following Sons of Abral Christopher Hughes, of Fall River, Mass., | pothing but a few moments' ti ported to the commissiocers, who ma Indien threw up her time-bleared | life. On that day he will pay the last $2,000 8 Sealakinsac Sons and Daughters of Revelation, ( was appointed defender of the matrimonial The proper adjustment of Spectacles 18 & or may not give their conseat to an Puds hid the ravages of years in | of that colossal debt of 283,000 menrred in - Thvirigr: ot o SO United Sons and Daughters of the Livi bond and Rev, William Stang,of Providence, which none but the skilfed optician or ceptance, and if they do decide that the figare. As she fronted Madame | the seasons of 1553-54, when' he was at the B S Bl d00qus, Council of the Cross, Young Lambs, Dei tiscal procurator. ouuiiatahould Praction. We Dave theipuiaese offcer m pfered thing, he | Ponisi, shie was that stately dame’s anti- | head of the affairs at'the New York Metro- o et ocanet: able Daughters of Bethlehem, Young Daug o JEEyG0 ana solpniitlo ingtruinants Al I0OE must cont, cent of its value | podes. She had the advantage in years, | Politan opera house. Can’tstand racquet, ters of the Aid of Shiloh, Young National Slightly Mixed, ixe 1o remedy where possible by thie use of Specs to the polico pension fand. Now, vou | but she hid made such had teo of them | Mme, Modjeska has added “Much Ado Daughtors of Phenix, Iufant Duughtersof | Dzs Moixes, Ia., Jan. 14.—[Special Tele- | taclus, : can comprehend the depth and subtlety | she looked clder than the aetress in hey | About Nothing® and “Romeo and Juliet"to | % Five Minutes of Bliss, Love, United Sons of Adum, Daughters of | grum to the Bek.)-The action of the scuate | , W Use none but the most perfectly ground of General Porter’s joeularity. “ | effort 1o be young. epertowre this season. Last year Mme. | «Did e'er you know five minutes,” said the | the Golden Chariot, Sweet Prospects of |y g,y in giving Senator Cussatt a priva fucie | to it the face. No fancy prices Our Crystuling s A it 7 o p . eska humorously threatened to play isanth Ly d Paradise, Loving Daughters of the Sep- N ¢ S i) 30 ¥t A Al Now that the season for giit making My dear Madame a the ealler, t wher she was & grandmother. She has | «pyyer i iithrope to me, ulchre. title to the scat as scnator from the Fift pictaciar st 81,00 26 uioqualiad ToF SNy has been half amonth consigned to o utter of the heart which has | become u grandmother wnd she has kept the | © 'S fundite Sa ’:‘f‘.“;.lf!‘" siv, when trom o district hus attracted considerable =S ! worthy rest, let us take a glanee atits$ impelled me to eall. A most ardent at- 1 Jost Five maplo you wore froe; ess, of ploasuro | DH: SANveL Swimn) & wellknown Meson | from the curious complication it ¢ ! true mwxmln.-;s from somc points of hment for Mr. Kirke Bellew has Kkuown instructor in the dramatic unalloyed, Rpnas, 02§ of Minnesota, in u recent public addvess, | wholo matter. The executive council had ¢ g view. What does it amount to? B i 4I’ll\_\~ the folloy In which V\'Ilhlll‘ your heart you did not feel A SRl GYER NapRens by Soowsnt d a new election : the 00 travagance and disappointment. Fair *inferrupted the ace- emplate going on the stage: ~Study a0 Adaing void» y and nothing exists unless there is some ggod a new election on the th Ethelwynn pouted fo ves, I've known five minutes, sir, of hap- | tods. "5ut thseemes n such things piness in life, Five minutes when I quite forgot all trouble and all strife; R105% (S b s un cxcoss of votes at the last ok because tion, but Mr. J. T. Your contestant, in an impuls with some democrats and i i e ou o on. It is all well enough to talk | o, oo L ¥ abeut begiuning at the bottom of the ladder, | C v but if you bezin without knowledge you are very likely 1o remain at the bottow.” But there are no such things. very gray-haired falsehoods have lived | cause of some good contained in them. Masonry has existed in many gencrations ia the elegant bracelets Adolghus laid at not the soul the republican moment went ned the ballot her shrine on Christmug watch Lor poor X B e A . (lae e K s LR or . Flet lw;-. of New York, is the | "Twas when a maiden said to me, while driv- | in spite of the doubts of many wise men as | box and made a new count, Fhey then de- \ v - r of one of the most valuable and ing in a sleigh, i 4 u Jared that the er wnly clerica content and on New 1am wimareied aud [ eame | veneruble violins in America. 1t is & Stradi- | *T'Il give you just five minutes, John, to take | < the results of it, and in spite of lies and | clared that the error anly clerical 3 5 hand. The stones Joviced like diamouds, on my own account.” | from Antwery, whore it was made in 1735, S N R 1 N A | R St B o IN WHIOH 18 TAUGHT } i M but still she was unsatistied. She will Wi lyzed. The Il‘h'-“unruuwnl is valued at #7500, and, need- Braddon, the popular English novel- | could it have gone through the troublos of [ cutitled 1o the se: X never kuow that deac Duiph denfod d Tier to take | loss o state, is of perfect: workmaiship aud ight ' years old; she is ars ugo! It exists in other lands than | tive council, however, B[)[)k-KOmeg Penm'a,nship ; 1 himself the comf r for imate fricnd, hehind the Y i 3 tall, her features are plain, but she | this—wy in all lands. If men thick | to his information as'it 4 ] | month previous to K's, and introduce her | , Savali Beruardt is having great sport with | hs a very itelligent expression fier huir is | aliice and f © they must and w ne | that the of the bullot L Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing still goes through tiy 2gony of she 1o the fascinating leading man. her two young lions, which are allowed to | of golden red. About fiftecn years ago she ther. Men must organize because and oraered the new ciection and Typewriting. ) £on) { - £ play about her studio. Sarah s now wmodel arvied her publisher, Mr. ‘Maxwell, and 3 T i Xt s i § himself to suve the dimes to meet these | **We do not take struugers behind the g life- Smeant i R her novels, of whioh she A SR built that way. This organization grows | ield next Tuesday. But the Bend for Coilege Journals B A e Mo Owis iho romy St tden of | S8 lifestse group represcating The God | b 2 novola, o which she writes three a year, | gtrouger jus’ in proportion as we are drawn | the xenate took Young's aftida (P g T oF O} v y 3 {.|.,- 5 R ] '[' Love ‘Nl"l'lmq on two prostrate femate :‘ greatly o the income of the puvlishing | out and ‘toward one anotner. Far back in inst him, and demdguded L 8. E. Cor. 16th and Capital Ave. ] pier for it, BAW & YO & such a feeling for this gu\-. orms.” A oue-act draua from ues Lem is | Louse, the dim and distant pust, Free Masoury be- | given the scat, Ou the facc of the roturns | Meution the Uwaba Lce, g ”

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