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Ir==] THE OMAHA SUNDAY DEE [/ EIGHTEENTH YEAR: OMAHA SUNDAY MURNL\'(L JULY 1., l".-—-\l\lll.\ PAGE \I'MI;FH 135, f. ) (8 | L i 1 ] — — S — — £ St p————————— | \ CHINA SIL¥ | reduced from ¢6.c il(l Mitts to be placed on salc Plv RIS DRESSING | nant price Monday 12 1-2¢. At| FEATHER PILLOWS. lw‘.v':I for in other stores. g 24 inch China Silk, new | 109 fancy black satin, trimme (1 Monday, Lot tat toe, com SACOUES. 15¢. Lace striped mulls in | Great clearing sale Monday | Express Wagons with iron { gl \ r‘h‘l'“"_ 8 ”'i‘ L ‘_I""_‘]'”_"] ]fgh" “”]"]“‘ e, also fancy ate¢ | prises lace and Jersey Mitts in I'o close out some odd sizes | cream, blue and pink, worth | forning. “)" _\l “"_‘y“) '”4]'”“ | axles and Gendron iron wheels # H 1 L”; 'z}t’\ “(t~1" '”" . :hl :: ]]Y‘”‘ ‘Ii { ‘l‘“"l!l‘l ]&.-' At $4.39, colorc ‘] black and colors; they are worth | we will sell a dressing sacque | ; remnant price 15c. At ;' \;'. “Y‘ . ‘|',”f‘ Ll m{']\ b4 s | regular price 5, reduced to $1.20 o b SRS b ulle Francaise, fancy stripes 3sc. Lot II is composed of marked $1.25, on Monday at Checked and corded | 1iS DSAUIEE HILOWS ISRATCL | $1.05. Steel Body Express / 1 new combination, at 8gc; regu- | and checks, at §4.39; reduced | 99% I 8gc; only two to a customer y v _ | of cost. Fine Down Pillows at | 107° ' Y + | lar price $1.25. Black Surah |from $7.00 and §S.00. At/ fine black and colored Jersey | (500 S0 0 C e ae | pique and white India linons | joss than ordinary feather, We | \Wagons, size 13x28, wheels 10 \ at 85c; regular price g1.00. .69, l\nu Pangee silk, India [ and lace Mitts, at 25¢, reduced | /" 7 "R 4 »" that f "'fi‘i” i that we have sold from 4oc to | have made a large cuton these | X16 inches, \\vlh the Gendron [ ¥ : | fr zoc and 65 p 1 1) B Al bt oo | mEa nant price 2 | ooods te ¢ hem ou | patent wheels, reduced WASH GOODS ilk, and black silk parasols at h:»ny ind 65¢. Lot 11 at and price are unequalled in the | 7567 remnant price Rem- | goods to “1 i them out. At ] e 5 ':d"‘f 1 ] L s e the | £5:605 worth 9. At g7.50; | 35¢ cream, pink, blue, tans, | & nants of wool dress goods at|81.49 — 48 pairs fine clean | from §3 “l"‘ Body Ex- | 2 cascs cotion Lalles, e colored striped Moire black | old gold and black Jersey silk | 20 ; UR. | Tess than 1 their regular value, | Feather Pillows at $1.40; re- | press Wagons, size 14x3t " R fiars y : .. | colored striped Moire black | 0'd & J ) NOTTINGHAMLACE CUR. | less than 4 their regular value. | Featl - 49 I ‘,. 4x3 1, ‘ ;“ :\’ l-\v;\ F' "“ ”i ‘." ‘.‘_". -'”;”- satin, with lace, cream lace .\llns that are worth 75¢ Lot TAINS We make these extraordinary | duced from At s1.08 wheels 12 and 18 inches, with i P i ;’ ',‘” {‘1— r“l‘” AP U ’]""‘_ covered black silk with fringe | IV, black silk Jersey Mittsalso e 'I' . 56 Rl prices to clean up our spring | 35 pairs finc ather Pillows at | patent wire wheels, at $3.19, i ¢ s “‘l’:/‘ SEC "”]‘ KCI'S, NEW ”[.‘l/' > | trimming at §7.30, reduced from | evening shadc extra length \ Ak ;l; prices madc (”H :\m stock; these remnants are all of | $1.08; reduced from 2 At | reduced from ¢4.25. Steel Body e | .(]’tm7n’l-:|'\'hn- u‘\] .‘]’rnIm;'inr'»h'/nnc At 18.98; black silk, cle- bbb ) Labgplbb s \:Iill\l llyu r]lltiu ‘.:::ll' (ln]: close out the best styles and most sale- il bl fine live | 1 st Wil o bt ! "t TLE :v|1\| ok I’“ *’ G trimmed Lace covered | worth g1.00. R (1\1}‘] vl able goods and come inlengths | geese Feather Pillows at $2.30; [ and wheels 14 and 20 inches, | i 72C, reg v at $8.98, worth g13.50. " At spryeres | e s .' from 1 to 7 vards; remnants at | reduced from ¢3.50. At $2.98 | at 83.50; reduced from g4.75. i styles of dress satteens at 15c. 4 g 99 CHILDREN'S WHITE | give with every pair a 5 foot 5t ]:( l/\ n«l‘ all the rem- 38 pairs 1i{:.; live geese |24 J“\I“““* Wagons at 4.é(?. S % g“ Pa _h\\.n, on >[nm|.|), 7Yc, I»I'.:\Ll\jl,l\fw].\ )‘Il DRESSES 8oc. curtain pole with brass trim ” wts of fancy checkedand fan- | Feather Pillows at $2.08; re- | reduced from soc. 6 Express | { regular price 12)4c. lo-morrow we will I’l‘“ el On Monday we offer an un- mings. Nottingham lace cur- cy weaves in cotton warp goods | duced from 4. At¢3.08. 35 pairs | Wagons at soc; reduced from B Y ~1r ~ -~ e sale 200 . [ ¢ ies ack 5 e H ~-‘ ’ A..' & ry L€ i " ; 1t 4 H 1 , e Q e C " & 1" 1 BLACK LACEFLOUNCING ::‘I('l ('():1(:::‘/1( v x::flnlt:i‘ll‘: ;“ «lM:l usual bargain in Children's “)”“: l[“ll "I'(‘:]‘(l?lhlt‘y .l!\l:‘ 41”‘\” that we have been selling from | fine live geese Feather pillows | 75¢. 8 Goat Carts at $4.2 b p2 inch black Chantilly lace | pites that are eaualtoanything | White Mother Hubbard Dresses | (OUREEESTOM B30 817580 | 15¢ to 25¢; on Monday ™ all at | at $3.08; reduced from $5:25. | each; reduced from $6.507 it | flouncing at ghc. would be $6i lh' l" s '{]r‘ s 1) o with hem stitched yoke in 1, faiws R ‘I“\l ,'“ f' fl ““u‘ 71-2c per yard, At 1oc we | At $5.68—Best Down Pillows, | §8.50. Bi yeles with rubber | s i cheap at $1.2 12 inch black “\I" 1{‘ PWN 4t BOC; OUr Price | ;44 3 years sizes at 8gc. We -:’”" ore );\:‘ S (”‘\-‘:‘ Ay ; will scll 36inch black and white | covered with German linen | tires, 36-inch wheel, at 811.75; i Chantilly lace flouncings at AL B R have only about 12 dozen of | & . 5 4 /J\Ull‘;I“I\H“A‘ f(k( striped, also cream, pink and | ticking, worth go; sale price [ reduced from $15. Bicycles b i $1.85, worth $2.40. 42 inch HOSIERY. this style so we ask an early in- i‘llrl)"\)in&* :t\ ~‘"m T $E85 blue bunting remnants worth | $5.68, Bulk 11'-\1'1\} rs at 55c | with rubber tires, .1‘_7"""\ wheel 5 black Chantilly lace flouncing 100 dozen ladies’ fancy | spection. 1.19. Ten dozen _l” I‘ o ':v (‘l:'f_"' :n::rl'nn;‘ 'lm- 35¢, all at 10c ‘per yard. At and 75¢c a |mun«>l. Il\ys’n- goods at $13.50; reduced from g17.50. 1 { af , the regular retail pric striped and printed full regular | Children’s Gretchen Dresses at l\\\'(:rl]\" ')lf]t“'ls[ ‘f_ u%r c«:nt im:n‘u 19¢ we will sell evening shade warantee free from oder !hc)m cs with rubber tires, 42- l i " on this quality of lace is §4.00. made cotton Hose at 17¢; the | ¢1.19, that are worth $1.50; T “_‘“ '1\"1" f(:I? l]lu‘rll e of albatross bourette cloth,black i Ve Hemnay l_nch wheel, t $17.50% reduced [ ' 42 inch black Chantilly lace regular price of this line of | Monday only at this price. ll\l' 1 ‘Q"‘ s and grey, pin stripes and all | M ().‘w()l 1 l' ‘(_) 1 l!!k(v from ¢22. Bicycles with 32- | ; flouncing at $5.00. This same | Hosiery is 25¢. 8odozenladies’ | \WwiITE 1 AWN SUITS el OF WHITE wool serge remnants, all worth E R())_l AUCTION AT jsc | inch wheels at $6.75; reduced 1 .‘i quality and style of lace we sold | fine striped, full regular made S L S = V “ | from 35¢ to 6oc per yard; rem- AT PILNGE ) from ¢9. Iron Velocipedes, | i HiiEteeason at 87,00, 42 inchi|cotton ‘hosel at are, reduced|| Ve lm.\ u.l Spe ({Ill \lmt( x] on G( e nant price 1gc. At 250 per We have reccived a very | with patent oval iron tire o black Guipure lace flouncing at from 20c. Ladies’ pin striped T'( M :_"_“_"‘_’k“"\’l ac 1” 2 “_]],'t;’ We have devided our rem- yard. We will sell remnants |large shipment of Mosquito | wheels at ¢3.25; reduced from | | $1.35 thisis & wonderful bar- |also 4 and 4 stripes in all com- [ 2V CICSSeS 0N MONCay, WHICH | nants of “!"“' goods into four | o Debeige, Nun's Veiling and | netting in - all * colors, bou $4.25. Velocipedes at $3.75; | ) A S dioed 15 will include the following. | lots and will sell them Monday | ¢ i : il o . | very much under regular price | reduced from sz, Velocipede } in and worth ¢2.00. Black | binations, at 29c¢, reduced from | - I Tatliee et Sl g1 7 ol = 2| stripec iting flannels that are y much t gular p reduced from Velocipedes { | Guipure lace flouncing the | 40c. Special lots of fancy | #3:19- 1. "“'i‘l white fawn jat §13¢, 1274¢, 15C and 25¢PCr | worgh 6oc to 75¢, but remnants | at auction by our New York | at §4.25; reduced from 6. Ve- 11 width is 42 inches and the price | ribbed and striped cotton and '\{"_]‘t #3 1(7] eSS MI’]IL\ are | yard; these TEMnan LS R fIIEHSERDE wl«l and Monday's |agent. On Monday morning | locipedes at $5; reduced from |18 $1.50, it cannot be duplicated lisle thread hosiery at 42¢;some \\m[l\ 1.50;they are well made ]rn;\rvl'h‘s fmm] 114 to 12 ).m_lx price i . At 43¢ per yard, | we will 1‘,1“1, l]"."w. on sale at | §7. Tricycles at ¢ reduced { anywhere at less than $2.50. in this lot worth $2. and we guarantee a fit ineve Y At 835c. We l“,‘“' Jestill white | o will’sell all the finest wool 35¢ a picce; this is the best | from ¢6. Girls' Tricycles at | - \'[‘ REEa SPECIAL! SPECIALL casc. $4..37 11. Ladies’ [ and crcam India linons and woods that we have in remnants, (llm]lly and sold everywhere at | $6.25; reduced from g8, Girls” LB s aie i s N | e T TS white lawn suits, embroidered | mulls, cream checked, organ- they sold regularly at $1.00, No faded goods. Tricycles at $6.75; reduced i At 95¢ we will sell plain 4 ozed 1a DHAERANIC yoke waist with full tucked skirt | dies; white lace stripes and | o T e ()n Monday, on our scc nml from § Girls’ Tricycles at 1 arasols in colors thatare worth | Hose with white feet, at 49c; | . Lo $r.25and s "'\(vM““‘ ay's pr ¥ rom $9. sirls” Tricycles af [ parasols in colors thatare worth T ' | and sash, worth $5.50, on Mon- | cheeks, printed Indialinons and | jg 45¢ in remnants only’ floor, we will make a spe 47.88; reduced from g10.50 | $1 At s1.50 we will sell Yiahs WO : e . |day, at 4.37. Il Ladies | colored striped ecanvas cloths, S Fa : sale of Boys' Express Wag Children's Toy Carts at Sc; re | Moire satin and fancy parasols | LADIES' SUM MER \‘]‘ I'S. [ white lawn suits heavily me- |all worth 12%c and 15¢; rem- | LINEN LAP ROBE Bicycles, Tricycles, Veloci- | duced from 15¢. Children’s |1 that are “"”'_l]‘ 25. ;\l $1.59; 12 dozen ladies’ lace I!ll”‘f g- | broidered with basque waist at | nant pric .\‘/;c. Atdirein-ac! Two lots of linen lap robes [ pe edes and Wheelbarrows. Toy Carts at l';; reduced from [ L];ul\ul, sl]n]u d and i.m(} :1‘11 gan and ze vests, odd sizes This number is a bar- | Black checked organdy, black atspecial prices to close them | These goods must be sold to | 20¢. Children's Toy Carts at silk par ‘?”J;Jl Al\(.‘ \)Ullr\ $5, | at 35¢, reduced from 75c and gain at $7.50. Also a ' | and white m'rlndn\ \\hm- and | out. Full size striped all linen I us more room, and we | 20c; reduced from 3o0c. Toy ¢ Lnrmmlif\\‘ $1.¢8 <) .flt ‘]2,,.11 3}0 ;I\Ot(j T choice assortment at cream Indid Tinons and m})lls. Lap robes at 42 1-2¢, \\'.nrlh make the prices accordingly. | Wheelbarrows at soc; reduced I\“ cr}’n. m lace c(\n ulm.( shot s k, | LACE 1 TS. .. |$9, s10, $12.50, and $16.50. also lace checks and stripes | 85c. Full size striped all linen | We sell them at 1 than half | from 75¢. Toy Wheelbarrows ,‘,« y also “"Q checks at $2.75; 4 extraordinary bargains in worth from 20c to 25c; rem- [ lap robes at 78¢c, worth $1.50. | what the same goods can be | at 75¢; reduced from g1. S i { \ \CHT Q| that death ensued witho ton there 15 a littlo ¢ 111 | emomy #nd thoir movements, while the | WAMPN TNV EN NTW TR ADE | Mewport ana netually accelorated | hia (8 IRE[\I\S AND SlN(,LL‘\RlTlLS. trace of \imm\ lso, the whose case has thus far b tor in his below need not “ U\[L.\ l\‘ [L\T A ML\\ 1RADL ady advance eng s destination to _follow | 31 . . which n policeman | authoritics ~ on mental diseasos, | expose himself. Phe photozraphs wero cttled more definit 1 sk horaf'sho wos | g ; B s ey setupon and s n Boston dispat Her po- | to be dropped from time to time by some watcring places. The, initheRolopiul | N How Some Snakes Frightoned the v;n_h ‘:"1 ”l 1: her lvlu rdinate de: ;\).-. nre ment. Ih-m in b fu‘ all | New York Sisters Start in as Ladies’ I'Ml'“\” the “‘;‘”"“ tl ™ < woke up with lf'“.-.‘.‘:“.il.fgr ? i T L climb to the top perch on the instructions he gave me; the rest i : nd upon reference oy say | Woke il (e Lk 5 "‘;“\'\'“k" it ever so high, o mount wus to be left to my own taste and MoldgatTarge, they ean’t aflord, from a business point | her, but before the ide s (OPmUlRS & Cig e uolidgo, of Wara O e e S | PR T clients whose ante. | she as away like a Dird haifa block i i 5 2 1 b S e s Cus. | Jedges and there rest content. “It” reminds me of a scheme T had .| cedontetiand prosont isianding: wonit| MBI ONEN A ASULEStONC S SION IR | s s dovotod hig spure timo 1o odu- | 1oLl Wroom qnd Knowing sho is un- | many times thought of and i | THE OLD HAIRPIN STILL STICKS. | Lk looking ino. Itos ind Aario aya | youths in swift pursuit shouting” and i b (G Boltisnake dnnd observed she will fil door and, | himT would do my he bright girls, and will no doubt make a | langhing. They might as well have 4 iinese Rabbits—Queer Cattle— | & number of remivkable tr ALthe | catehing hold of with her | Twanted to tackle the problem on my | Tons of the Handy Little Instruments trioditolkeapiup within runsiyny/stetmy " Acted Like a Snak Peculiar yordiofficommanc thoenaleawil il litnasand proasing Lo lnosh togathar: | ona sesouits NG o ey on T e Still Needed to Su nelonuliola L thintuRNy ly the ning Sen- climb to the top and se wholly unconc happy. She w with 1o fear. of falling. Ind stance of thos dancing sunshade. in the rear little group of one of whom was evidently tha givl's sister, very tived, very warm and Snake—A Wonaerful Dog in that position until released. Then —A Living Corpse. it will stand straight up on the end of A its tail and hiss an acecompaniment to a 2 olin which its master plays. The in- Queer Cattle, vi Pl The Portland Oregonian tells of o | ¢ 2y ScRROLDLINIDE e Neeself) | these hard questions. If Tam a Erad A g construct the kind of machine they ut I shall have practically solved the sation on Broady long-mooted question of the possibility of acrinl navi the main g braids and ~n)u|‘ time Linterest in hairpins Yoted the evolution we in th hialioie ” i SHE TaaL point in this question is that of the lift- NEW YORH { ¥ ik 2 strange breed of wild cattle found in the .”:.»lu‘\-p.'::ql..n-un‘[”(‘.,'\"‘?\l|\ thivesh ost Loublosome il kil inecinousy Rk incn o o | ensolefimapNE Lehuting sthely 1 Uhinka sho's simarh, ‘ o s skirting the pqua Valle e L] v cloth- | propelling the machine through the | weelk and part of the present the mand now- L el bigh 1;@ irtiug the Umpy MVI\..\} . faround and hiss iy o) shoos and stock | Air tnd stocring 1 compuratively sime | Sock ond pus ’l.‘_ iSiprosentittic i sifoniilibleomnontyiroihut rnint But on the distance, where the lampg n the mountains, near Riddles and |1 A i le' oo i iop i sver possible, tears off her [ ple ir, .50/ mAny. paople have beeny| cchser ol Suneicountrywasibransicy here is always some demand for the row 1o the point of divergence, tha Rosebud, they are probably most plenti- _‘1’; ‘.‘m & ‘;‘ 20 :V(.l\\lll:“':.'rlv‘\ ":‘ Il";’ g nd causes no end of care to ving the question, however, that 1 | from the great metropolis to the bu: useful little art veplied the de; 1ide s propeiled by the | ful, but they do not venture down in the | i '\f AT e St attendants, who find her | am not in the least confident of sucec city of Chicago. But yet there were t the pi tyle of hairdr narontlyoblive | e e s | kootes e 20 time ot dovoid of cov- | and perhiaps 1 > not the ghost of & | many events of interest transpirving ‘“v‘]i“”fi Bl holge ofighe s ralipiny | LU ! anes whout: hior iGN ze rom the living springs A Wonderful Dog. ering. She frequently climbs with | chane o & ithe gr onvention. | and the advent of those L ornamen- | she woro o do: 1le expression such o | Andigey o eomitherlving apuing M. Jackson, of Bluffton wonderful agility upon a wardrobe wwe you arrived at any theory on | Goemghing o th L e qaventions | tat pins, now so popular with the s, | is given to the pictures of heroes or k Jioh tee ihare, Forithe mosypurt ., e city and i enco | twelve feet hig uin will mount | this subjéct?” asked the reporter, Something now undor the sun has Just | 05 tondod to lower the demand f martyrs o) thely exesution, " RrobNH fl‘ng\ 1‘-‘.»“(;«.-;},‘.1 in :hw denso growth | { o8 IS SO mn 1" 5 e, | to the top shel T NOL Ao bar b SRt Yam | been developed in the way of o trade— | more common article considerably. I | Maric Antomette had sueh an |v|h-n~vd i R b rbruan: (AR horal Al fow duve ir. Jackson wiis o known to experimenting upon_ u few of | that of however, to sell about a ton of | Fapt when she made up her min F Thore is houvy underbrush, 100, so that | Foue 0 TGN COY 20 ML daokson u rhtcendfoot pillar support: ndamental questions involved. TUE LADY'S MATD AT LARG X 2 and her tollot to go 2xocution, i plasg linGnatiop loggatithem, o sion to send the dog to the house for a | ing the ceiling and roost upon its ledge. s of inventing. — One | Tywo sisters have established themselves becomes of all the hairpin Any way, Murie Antoinotto di > 8 iy Ig(v\|_|'l!'nzutl~‘u‘[| six or clght Slonito Bend the Rog fo. SHe. Mrs, | One night she left her bed and deliber- | is to make yvour i i anant] I NP T S will have to Mme, | lady, with no outery, and the girl with | at high i iunEg ORIty orti] Jackson understand him he went to the | ¢ ly elimbed down the spouting from it will workl the other is to first [ 13 110 PUSHIeSs fn PLOFPICS DO, the solution of that | the scarlet parechute won her wager in ] gethor und lio down in'tho & : I e e the fourth story to the street, She has | find oub if it is pobsible to do the thing, | that competition in the new line will | conundrum. It is ono of ti apito of the crowd, and nover low ; thut s ¢ gy slao pin the sato: T A o S O o ] nover) insured JAf. - Her parents make your machine, The greater | 8000 sprivg up and the departure will | tions whieh' like the sphins her parasol until the durkness of a sida ! > of the wood | are both sty ched the « ily and physically. Wb of “inventors adoot the first shrouded her in mys| strec trees. A band of wild eattle become afixed industry of Gotham, | likely to remuin unaswered fo. s AL me so hot that he had to e i . f the two sisters for u | 1ean only suggest that pe A TATTLEISS IAS A TONG JOUNNEES ]‘\y"i“"‘,“',',,‘]'\',‘l,‘”“f“,""' o dvop it, which iguited the dr R sy ¥ - What we want to know first s el o maid to o woman of | H4irpin goes the way of old bustles, [ ~On Sunday lust Maggic Well | 1 very ni SERRAC LR LI IeR RO S0 ection now b the | ) other or not nerinl navigation is pos- X 4 Luttons, ribbons, and other discarded | yeurs old od here on he | . - | A pe A e : 18 very lurge and consists of | Gilo ™ When 1 hgve settied this ques. | [ashion and ied something of o | apticles of feminine adornment. 1 it | Pittshurg va journey from England ! es-omlade thut itheln oves and | e woilon to When he | MARY rave specimens, suys the tion, which may thke ornotho T m-lml:lllnn for taste in arvanging the [ were not for the innumerable uses to | unaccompanicd, ~The little girl is & = R ire ey gl sarpdd S .\r.||~uwm!‘t(in” the fire as ¢ Yectively as | UL T e ] T 3 u\m”; v Any bmit to the exact :4A~Im“\ al ne x;nll.'n;t I h comb and | away fr B .“H- g | 3 1 e Gane A E V the | denl like trying L oL wopskirt, 1 dont believe there is any [ resides tsburg o i By, too, white Deing blucls as ik e i Suorican, speeies and not quito so | U T b ']‘5"‘:," M 9L ool which the. aven woman cain | when on visit o England, e toold w j ong und sharp.” A Livin n ) ear, which i ¥ Enatine T independent | manipu late with such consummate skill to the child, and recently sent for | & Acted Like a Snake, amusing inoide il LA “1 begnn the other day by weighinga | line. She had something of an ae- | 4nd duinty deftuess as the haivpin, Lartod for Amerjon vy { 4 A o Hm e e e oring county a fow 0 1"‘I hi A : motor with fans aptached ona Paivhanks | quaintance acquired during her years With a hamner or sharp-edged tool d to her waist, on ) 8 Y SRganuan teh from hville, Tonn,, | hall legged o ) been prosented | goylo, “After g of weight | of service and atilized this to gathern | Sueh as the chisel a woman succeeds jn | whi Mre. Kay's address, N Aln., found’ u large rattlesnake, The sentleman had been out in the | 10 Byl Mn by o m‘»]\ who d ot the motor we 0 working five o She and her doing little more than bruizing or cut- | Her ge was made on the City | TR TP id that ho wanted a pet | COUntey to attend a func ind he rode " ( m_‘,n‘t‘ b "‘.w‘ he cat was | oy of cour iy settled cozily inn pretty five- | Ung her fair fingers, but placo o hair- | of Chester, the stewardess carving for } 1. Bakon 50 whon ho Touad tha rentite e | back to town with the driver of tho ",’ qua _wlu‘ \\}1 1 the guinea pig N T and we thus got fig flat, and the indies whom they | Pin in her hands and ch the won and secing that o relative o her in R At onltle ko hack | hearse. Tt being u cold night, he con- | bu s latels boon put In With | uos“an by upon whicl to caeul boautify Know them respectively ne, say | ¢rs she performs, One who had never v York. From New York she went /e b with his hand, CThe. saike. secmed | ceived the idea of wrapping himsell up T rivo tho oo OlGest monkoy | ¢he lifting powerpl fans or wings Mile o and Mlle. Muria., They are [ before scen ahaivpin in the hands of o | in chargo of the train men. By an pleased foru time, but finally hecame | 1 ket and getting inside the | inthe Zoc nfn‘:)f.-‘:;m;f.tlmt l,{,;'“{{“. :" tain sizes. [ intend to measure the pull- | down-cast Yanke but their Yankee | Woman wouid never imagine that so M. | went to the de L VYot me | hearse, which he did. Tho negroes | eeption, D tho right log 1 wus very much fright t, 7 Joslog & 4sed isan, oo _ "end to u spring register ik aMialia ofireanlin 1o b Doake, EDISON'S FLYING MACHINE. and then letting them fly angry and hit the boy just below the knee,” The little fellow played on some time hefore going home, and when he reachied the house the bit \ to their v Iy on Sunday, and had ehild arvived. One f%of read the directions and e 5 5001, by tying » tells them that muids must, of | many devices lay hidden within so small be French, Is u protty girl | & bif of metal, left when the to a ball,a girl who hasn'ti maid, With the hairpin a woman opens | the depot hund or whose maid is to be vusted for ordin- stens her div pends n cd' hevon i street ear. The o eace and harmony in - the same the park Zoo, pl ten limb was swelling vapidly, Medieal < QL. ShIL BaRyl ko) Oh, dear, there &re a hundied f | ary toilets only, then Mile. Rose must | calandar or picture on the wall, picks ductor put her off 12 engine coms aid was obtained, and the pain aud e sl more frighten o | Inventor Edison Pondering on an O1d [ to discover before T can think | be to the fore, Mile, Rose will | her and cuts apart tl ny’s boys saw her, read the tag and swelling were relieved after o time, but | Ariver cro Med _u ion ““-J" he ; of tackling the 1$al question of an | togothor the mnsses of lace or talle aud | her magazine or book. It bacomes on | 100k herio M, Kay's: house, a squana immediately the boy began toerawl and [ odeter oW B oRenibe e heavse inventor, was I ship. T hive never gone very | puton delicate, telling touches, produe- | o an_improvised nut-pick, ox | AWy, In speaking of her long trip the twist himself, imitating the action of o | 80¢ Witking the man juside. upper vooms | deeply into the matter, but it is a sub- | ing effects which the pretty girl neve shoe and glove-button child ~..1u| »1.‘ had \v\., en sick but one snake. He continued in this condition A Lo ot Serpents. ory perfecting un oh- | jeet which anterdsts me very much, | dreamed of before. Then s will ta swiltly transformed into { day, and had no trouble, with brief lucid intervals, when he \| “. TS TRE S W T T piano notes to his | Almost all persony when thoy think of sy b et e A nat- | or crank, Noris this a comple - ] died. scithd T T e R e A - wh New York sun s the nece | ural flowers aud drop them over the | logue of the nifold uses of the mod- The: rge Heads, 1 B ey et ocods; While some of the men were | POrter presented him Of vising i sul But why do | gown and tack them up just where they | est hairpin, cossity is the mothe wig o 4 \ Strange Florida Peon) e T T P TR T T o e ‘A flying machine 0 s | AR by ok R ha yade it an | ek g A AUSm UL IR let) B8 6N R L o e D AR n's i oL i ' Ferdinand, Fla., was ina state of v Pping gun 4 ) . i ! man by his hat, | 1 N e vy move toward a creck ingcte 40 e b towurd | atan elevition of avout ten Of | the pretty givl he She do the | the toolof the moment for whatever Bt appenrs ust week, and anten x= |y o solving that ancient ’ course €N necessary we ud u ¢ s,ride 10 the s Y nrpose the ¢ mect ¢ " 13, I | citoment ruged among ' the coloved pop- | 1ed in tervor Asthe | MY AR Lansca0o) )“u‘ g ‘\‘\‘!‘ un pok ar ‘\ bud up in her wreaps,ride to b ne of | purpo the fuir w ui 3 thiut out of fourteen distinquished pers f i ulation over the alleged appearance of | creek and fell into it the sourco of its JHOL 10 et i Mghers 1t s 0 o, u f¢ festivity with her, und pronounce her |+ Then you believe thut the hairpin | sonages. two (Lord Chelmsford and b & band of bold burglare, wh in order to | Power of locomotion was re wealed in o SLanie Ayl the ground I anfwer ull ; in order for the conguest before t ’ Doan Stanley) were bolow, whila (BE } more eflectually coucenl most astounding manver. Hundre {aen. renot ‘I' T fuyagamon v pamiple l{" ieve | belle leaves the dressiv | 5, 01 least it will re- | other two (Lord Beac ud und the N} Went about in” gangs of sbx oeman | bissing serpents leaped forth from their | 18 1 1is will be the popular mode of travel | wedding on the tapis, then it is main unt sual training forms u purt Ince of Wales) were oxaotly un 4o (HE i i T e Y i3 A man, in the fute Ohe ntage it has is | Maric M larie | ) y 1 ¢ ol | dressed in white, Stories o’ midnight | iding-plice in aud darted | 0% e ere Bhoub LW ST ‘ ar b {of the cducation of our givls in the Of the othe {s e % robbery were rife. and noarly eve hoin diffe di ions in the | ASED ML A )2 KDl POWAK 1 0es | dressing Her hunds | vols and college You n rest i and Bright L 7, Farl { e AR R e or, The wene of the genuine I i i UM € 8 ic when she has them or sured, howeyer, that the hairpin will Lord ) Gladstone, | | A AR oo water moce varying in Bpaolahgo ced which dwuld b | nd young wife who has the | receive the attention of at leust one | and. Thackeray 78, s Philippe 74, BB S YTy g ength from that of & buggy spoke to a | o “m" Iu. in - [ 4 lossoms pinned by her recom- | mere ge m of women., and the archbishop of York 8 fulll Of | | hoe handle. Dy, Byrd and others stood | 10 410 they wanted a machine so con- _ General Mclntosh D, mends her to all her unmarried mates, | LET PAKACHUTE. twenty-three distinguished men whose » excitement | BY Wwatching the s tepart, and ! x‘“:“’l' “ ”“‘: :I »\‘u" ‘:n‘n an -Iu J New Buosswiok, N. J., June : Mlles. Rose and Marvie attend tothe | There \\:u-‘mlr a sensation on busy | actual brain-weights are known, four, P while it lusted, was highly ontertuining. | their going consuin thirty min. | Wolok camora, eto, a considerable | John H. Melntosh, United States | and decorate the go wny | wdway 9 o'clock the other | including the late Prof. Hughes 13 cile bolng gra Informed thad | utes. Three of ‘the negroes who fled | it by ineans of wings or fins pro- | tired, died last wightat bis residen vof d women and girls, | it wus all ereated by a protty | and Hermann, the philologiet, wer those singulsr marauders, aho went | ¥hen :l log begun to move have not %0% 46 moler. .L\.\,H 1d bo oper | city o heart d | Their order hooks are usually full and | th a pair of fair Marguerite | tinctly below the average, showing thas, \ about in large gangs, olad 1n uniform of | Since becn heard from, i & covered wagon, ln WIMOhaU |y e forra { their charges run from §2 and { braids b w her waist, who {-constituted biain of small dimens i white, were in the kabit of killing peo A Strange Girl, connected with u dynawmo i the wugor : Carpent [ up lnto the twentics, accordi Iy ! veet with a searlet be capable of doing much bete ’4 | plo by piuncking them on the arms, thus [ Among the inmates of the Home for | by wires. In this: wiy it was heed | 1150 the qu elaboratencss . o the d oo the | sunshade spr ! hor, head, The ¢ than many a larger orgun stopping the arterial eiveslation, and | Feoble-Minded Childron in South B ;_ i A By it v Oped | among the subjecte of discussion. Delegates | amount of service called for iy are | hootd nouted, th raid | whose internal ¢ titution is,from one l 8 | ' South Hos- § photographs could be. taken of the | frow tweaty-ive towus were . aiteudasce: | guing to divide the summer between ' you'll gel tnued £ and o moping i | eauie or aher, defectiva?