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THIEE OMAITA { ) v MARCH 23, 1800~SIXTEEN PAGES, v > sslinsdpadansapy -l"'ol(lin]‘; Bed $22.50. worth ON EASY PAYMENT v and month vment m]:gg $|_5u wouli $4 er ‘ ble $2.85, wc )rtl'\ $6. werkly and monthiy n.... L|Ilv Wlought Steel Rnn;,o oo v W a;,_'g« MoTH {Nmml. EOPLED i Chairs G\)r‘ worlh $|.o0 Enoy w mn Iy 1 Unwlveféél Cook Stove $18, worth $30 Uuwl y payment = ¥ === . F_‘::'Tfl(;rw; : e s SO LT Child’s Folding Crib, $3.50, worth $6. .\ & Remember $10 worth of goods, #1 cash, and £1 weekly. ) X =5 AR PUNBRECG s RS . it () s non""";';_, A8 ] Hat Rack $4.75, worth $10. French Plate Mirror, On easy Lace Curtains Singe Lounge $5.20,worth pY Worth $3. On Easy Payments Bolo agents for UNIVERSAL VAPOR STOVE &8 ? A g 10 (8 = I aa i : 1 ifesi ! i e sl avments forless thin other louses : ; B Tor caoh, pa ) RR Y : . - B \ ; ; = AT GG R OCK S POR TIE RS $4.50 MANGING HAMP $1.80. £6, Worth $8. iy s3'sp, WORTH : : i v : Eas\ Terms as st o) v ‘ .-9*?:'?h’?:E,?r..‘?’,kfl,t.t],.f?%fi.fin T Moo . Beusselashe up. . - y weekly or monthily payments I DOYCUWANT TOLOOK SWEET? | &itie arstentn luat was- tnimicaiioin: | Mres npanroa with hia sacanta eurt 1o | oithor for naoto thnt mad rameotaia | THOUGHTS IN LIGHTER VEIN. | Were e nseate il Gl ey sl i v s e fao man g genuously asked, “Are you Venus?” | New York isa girl who never lets what | place of spinal columns, or who could ntly made the fol- > Fr 7 “ nnouaceme : Our reade - Nobody knows what the young woman | she considers @ novelt ier by, and | adapt themselves to any shape as might . wtion, Snsamenl oty o i said, but soon after her dixcovcrer | the consequence iseven the men who | asnakce. e " 1 ta: (LittlelPommyshadiraioact S apraniies RO el B0 E 8 “Bab" Tells Just How This Purpose | [\ ", “jutroduction, presented her | like her do not care to be s ’ WHAT IS A NICEWONAN? Waifs From tho World of Wit and speut hool. J ! yelidevelopn May Be Accomplished. tosome fashionable women, and she is AnCo 1580 biznrre A\ man said that hisidew of a nico Humor. “What did ¥ asked his | yuess e weligh Favelin ot Alilleke quoted as one of the few who got into vi L g iotly dr el | woman was one who was charmed with auntie on s T8 b7 the swim by plunging into the water. | with whom to tke o walk, or to ask to | what he suid. and paid very little atten- SDidntlearn any I el I A s i WOMEN IN KNEE BREECHES. | \v(mEN AND THE DIVIDED SKIRT. go the theatre or ope About six | tion to the things he did. LITTLE TOMMY TOLD HER HOW. “Well, what did you d alght dvinics Fill out the i The divided skirt is n subject of | ONths ago when making up was g A nic an iy ho says zood- “Didn’t do anything, A TN e ey S A never-ending inte and " euiosity, | Kreater novelty than it s now, this ing with a smi oo l-night i wanted o know how to spell "t Golimn. inai son i e ApiL BIS S They Know How the Divided SKire | o sxless. [t can't b | Young woman' had a properly filled | w Dblessing. .| Resutt of Mixed Family Relations in | told he AR AL R ey :. Looks and Feels. e Gorl's called '““m TR andliCisimobisnote utly nllulu--uplhnx W .t)\)‘h ('-"nl-‘n;~|r[ w ) <l‘\ o ‘n o ”\\"«‘n.u:\!l‘ is f_"_' “x.l,m (l\rn'flA 'l Boxhs—Not1oIbe lRond Aloul s A M1 o coupon. G 1y and often Com- Rizireo Bal\Whatis a forinine to bo called a petticont. Some- | $he made her cheeks pink, using w § make you sutfer, at second-hand, with s T e \ e e au TN gt . zonIcio 2 hare's foot mounted silve her eye- ) ‘hes, or expect you tothink She Haa Been There B - L OXN5 LIV A widower with s AMGLAE 9 - thing funny the other day was scen at | hires foot mountod on 5 > 1C3, P OLHEXPACHE) bor: (otiat shilda od a | remarked: < We Nico Woman? thilamanp el Fosiny Vokos Sivo | brows blacked with some creamy sinff | there is but one doctor in the world, fore. number ot smali childrea marric s . ] ¢ dressmukers. osina Vokes, who § g ! ALY gB e ) 1BIDU 500 0:L 900! LR widow who was similarly blessed. Tn [ how 1o win that priz I'he hog in e Wonrs pieturosque divided skivts, sent | applied with @ tiny comb, while her | and that he is the one of her choice. rid e il . L i, tiaa e o 5 ) o Do modisto & doll wondorfully av- | Yeins are made bluer: than if the blood | A mico woman is ane who is evenly guaitima hoghosly I LA P T s Gossip From Gotham, raved in o \\h\ln of Adam ond Eve did not rvnin ther pleased with the w 3 that is, the A Mistake, added to the numbe LN A VOG0 &) ) ALY AN i R y n n \ 0w Ve 1l i rately v Y in the count NEW York, Mareh 18.—[Special to : Ad iR oRnTon el Bttt e eaot R ae | s e e has (O m B i R akDel Lo ooliinithe wardione danyis her weat | 1 uratel y Tue Bee J—Thisisthe nu.-[.('m.» o ratolytiin sonasiehof| o CRAERE e Riah e ot i et inaigkldsEn R tan i B o .’\“.\.\' ily: Denovolent Lady | gut to seo what w ; ialanbera itianihonsco ttalnetiby nny ne B > time « year | might see ctly how S neRnnda) ! g i ave been teying to find the Old 2 ‘nsked his wife | Citizen, By all means guess y and when the clutman looks out the win- | Did you ever s womantpusiong(euimon Slunctyl s fut Lol und ot ishoworitenrsundjigronatievorys i Ladios)i Hoime: DN gfia i, fanit il s e returned all out of breath. often, aud hunkrapt the galoot.” dow, watches the girls coming from | knec-breeches to wear for somo expedi- | tho man who guve it went to the chip- | where. Door Tender—*No. madam. This is Your children and my children 2 R Al 5 v | tion in the woods? boy 1n them for | erone and said: *‘I am sure you quite A nice woman is one who ean eat | the stage door of the Speetacular th e L s 2 t Wa of afternoon chureh, and suys that they y Hol (0 m,,,f;w.m,.\,“ o them for | understand the spirit in whieh [ speak, | what is st bofore her, wear the elothes | g RE i wero pounding our children,’ wasthe dipitania hostnut “go on their shupe.” He criticises [ 8 A of hunters and fishers | for Lreally like Miss Folly. but 1 | sho and do both with amia- e reply. Com el e them exactly as he would a thorough- | ynong women seems to become limp [ 15 30 remarkubly preuty (that's the nice 0 nvy. The Suburbanite ana His Wife, He Neoded itest. And 1 of love will speak to thee." bred hovse, and he approves or disup- | and helpless when her costumo consists | WY to put it) ana people will stare at | A nice woman 15 onc who sees the Chicago Tritune. Texas Siftings: Auxious wife—Doc *Lhou'lt speak of love! we roves. s far as gowns are concerned, | of knoo-brocches leggings and « biouse, | HeF 80, can’t you pevsunde her Lo wear | niceness in you and me and all the rest Short and sharp is his good by kiss, tor, how is my husband? “Beuoath this chostut ir Ristehifuch 8T o | Sho stands first ono toot and then the | @ daclk, orab leasl a quict dress this | ofthe world, and as she obliterates our As he leaves his Mary Jane, Doctor— ¢ will come around all but continually returns to the question ) 18 AT FHE 000 B0 L ihds still and | evening?” The chapcrone promised, | faultsshe m 5 He plants it a a hit or'm : right. What he needs now is quiet. 1 No Fault of i, of “'tho shape. ks o 1f she wore only. vermitted te | M1d gave to the host the gind news that That's the nicc an. 3aL. And runs for the carliest traio, have here a couple of opintes. New York Herald: Among the cases woman who is going out | N Tar ut w time, taking @ step with | Miss Folly would bear all black - Al T Wheo shull I give thom to him?” which [ found o wy « i as the Frenchwomen | oo foor and then bringing the other | When he saw her he wished that he ; Ay R ey “Give them to him! They are for | Wasone that [ shall does it at the risk of hav- | one forward to join it before she takes | 88ked her to wear red or flaming T P AT T T | L s Ty T e b you, madam. Your husband needs rest. | Podkins. Waen I« i PR e : 5 i netev. [1ow in preference. The black luce | 4 ¢ ylifalase . agnndoyg)i(f h han ad Inck o : - v the plaintitt promptly ing pueumonia, or what is much less | unother. She 1s wriggly.and uneusy, | (0W it proferencc, | Ehe BILCE school one s gland. Oi'm in free Ameriky at OnTHTEIGIothee. B . pestio, 8 colddn hor St naves |'\“ rl\ PHING 18 COMING UNBUTTONED, und intensified the very red ha Sams Philistines slay i eaitallinoSphore Olfeunillud o Binghamton Republican: - Wife (sus- Lam mot prepared to go on this theless, she feols ns if she has not put > 3 Ry "Dy 1 pink eheeks, the very blue ve Then knit the orows brain of : 4 i piciously)—Cyrus, my nose never de- [ morn Tsnid the opposing counst her money in the full coffers of her [ and she wishes she had stayed at home. | the very black brows and . each dotermnned : ; N tio o) Mo 10 BluillcEetragt el yasime. il Vou > been drinking | sand 1 ask for an adjournment. tailor for nothing. She is gowned in | Two weeks of the unique costume may | much that cverybody in the th v | Bat none of ¢ rescarchies brought to n']hnll \.“\.‘(.{!x yment Bure: again, L *On what ground?” | asked. uve, dove she. or: blnok . | make her more at ease, but when she [ and at Del’s turned and staved at light o > nglish syndicate. “Hushana T | yi—It's on my “L have not been abie to prepare for mauve, dove, pistache, or black, her | make h ] 164 \eilia ¢ ; dstavod ot tho |, i ey al0 U el : . atnielly)=Tts op/ms i TIRa l Tithe . first assumes the normal petti- | yonng woman who was dressed % Y Olnice, clothes, Fly was crowded | the case, owing to—ah, skirt is softly draped,and thereis no | ooqp and skirt she gives a [ quietly” in black. seat with an in- | complications,” ho veplied, % B o~ X ) And tapping on | 9 sied, uek: Boee W do you thin 3 \ suspicion of steels, or anything so vul at sigh el and - sayst e WOMAN'S IDEA OF COMPORT, children, what is this (" i : Pha prohi ternal revenue col b a—well—un incrense in my :’.::‘l”“ \,l; Wi 1‘ h ll ;{\ ‘I it k ana | and what a pleasure it is to walk or sit A small woman who had been edu- | The A 'r‘,‘['::.\ “,"m,- hingdfor. Saing b ‘The Most Helptul Book. ’\f’”": k "-”"”" [f"vl[m ::' ; s Which goes to prove that the | cated in an atmosphere of art went, n0b | pyoy ali in hasty tones exelaimed: *Tno | 1) GNDAR KOLA B Washington Post: A little knot of | ¢i'devote to this case.” natural woman ineclines toward the pet- [ very long ago, to a tea given ina very Jawbone of uu uss ! e What? Don’ ) en seated in front of the Ar- V['don't consi ticoat—not divided, but made as vretty | gorgeous house, where thousunds of s R T What? Don't the oppo- ning were discussing | axeuso f has lavished the artof his seissors and | (PR CHSTEY (1 B0 PHiliy | dollars had been spent upou the fur- GAVE UP THE DUCK, sition L +“the venomous treson of u X 1 exatinfonn ;“;mlvnn\\ his artistic sense of the fitness of things. | & Hio couvineed | nishings. ‘When she came home, she G, ond-spotted enemy of his country? 3 i toviiliznt 6 pl s attorne, upon it. 1 have always been convineed . HuntsmoniXicllapkinalGrounil Tay faan04 00 0! k ) v, senator.” snid one, | jite the gentlem 2 AAROIANI HINTS FOR A SMART COSTUME. IRt Bve'a Doltloont. was. made. of . the | was nglsod, Well, didn't you think it itsmen Xiahlodishe arawml Tem =l Kiiecchnm =R, dndeaty (9 tyon it s helwad] Lnesshe sQnilomaidnanivhaaiisniblons T o > ke it- hua he mag 2 trae tel ) was @ beautiful hou Peimly the andreth—>My boy, you ean safe e 5 ) iink he should mido The smartest one is of black cloth fit- | leaves of the magnolia tr trimmed by experts to be | pe Sl it you most to go ou. I have brought al ting like the vroverbiul glove, and | with a fringe of lilies of the valley, and Bt maid an: awered, 41t may hoye > Vo ye O hasamoibip et beligiong! “Um—so—woll, T guess moybe the | 582 M.~ RaNe DIOUBRY Bl rather longer than we have been in the | aud having for o waist band and ties | been very 1\.~:u.n’\m_l, 'Hl.l it wasa’s cozy Thunderbolt. says the. Suvannah D d parties, vockethool.' D A habit of seeing so-called short jackets. [ vibbon grass. for I neyer saw a single cushion, except aws. and enlists universal interest on An Indusrions Burena Podking’ ropresentiutive O ST BT A R T ! 1 one with so much gold on it iy | News, and enlists univor 0 ; T ) He aiis J odkins® representative 3 n“ o, soavcinaiamal LTI SOEETHING NEW FOR TOURISTS, would have seratched your tace e | tecount of the prominence of its cap- Judee: 12l 10 signal service New York M Matilda Green- | bling over with wrath, **Your H.u.. R i W Just now the seekers after novelty ave | wee woman’s iden of comfort wus appre- ' IW\H k llmll:u; ‘m]" came | does four times as much predicting now | fieid—1 cayn't do yo' washin’ no me’ | he cried, “shoull my chent be inj enwmel: the collars, the cuffs. all the | rushing to the other side of the water [ ciated by her own ramily, and ‘the A RiGRN) s e s arfler todiy, ma'am, kuse I'so gwine | by an nceident that has hapnened outlines and small revers th .l'“,\ just | to get rest, or uew clothes or to plunge | li »r could not but think that of the | @ A “ 08 “"'*‘ “‘l A I ‘"*1_ ? 1“'..,' paRE ter be mahied. 3 through no fault of mine ALY | have near the collar, show the adoi in wilder dissiputions. Of course the of many pillows there wasyo'| . The ulligntamwns anpturad neas Alli- ungls wharg it [ormarly made rs, Mildly—Indeed, Matilda, I am | Bt been able toattend to his business.” which consists of alternate Sdornmont: | e desive of those Who ramain ot home WA ng bonvorallSithatithovaware [ RHORTNG Sean sWntE R pRar e ¢ oI IGABLISEES 1k 0o ki ekos and silver braid. Your frock ms 15 to give something unique to the one | really expected to be of use: to fill in | I‘II“l“”‘](‘_"f“""“‘_‘\:: % A0QY. HEIER SR made at homo by & dressmaker at' $2 o | Who goes away: it is known that flowers | corners of u chair thut it might be moro | ¢ N pRe 2 Piat A Conjugal Dialogue A mane Ay homo by sdresanionint a0 S0 K09 Wy immediately after | comfortable: to put back of your hiead | Hoston, andi Usher arsons of New (- A& Con BI0ENS: T you fully reulize the importance of the ru: your bonnet have beon no noarer | Sandy Hook is passed, still, they con- | or for your shoulders to vest ngainst,or, [ York, tnd sanof Geovgo Darsine, who . fudge: “Uo/ore hage, " com- | op you are about to take, a millinery shop than a band-box, but | tinue to be sent in great quantities, | indeed, wherever you wanted one. Aro With the ‘l"*{'\'fll';““ A O T e DIRIORG U00 ey YOM D8RIE 7 x”'\'” Matilda—Deed I does, ma'am, ‘deed 11 vou woar o coat. it must have the | though wine and fruit” vie with them. | DOWNY PILLOWS FOI' WOMAN'S HEAD, | SONS. Buests . arsuw, were duck | my path hrough dife would bo | 1 does; kase | ben mahied fo' times al- unting, nnd one ol 3 arty { strewn with roses, wne 5 S ’ " ) v oar' i 1 f the maseuline cut, of the mas- | Howcvar, the greatest novelty wis | q|q.faghioned brocade is greatly l'\...\ Iy «1\\«'I|x.llxnn! \\'n\" :\]l)::;'uxwlh:‘nl:' evenings monding stoc m;‘m!"' ns my “‘"1“"{'.' l',‘,“l,“.‘ Bt fon pnial At The i SDo.VeR iRkng. 8- bol. gy fit, and of the masculine oppr something done for a very pretty wom- 5 NP Y i R P ’ X RHERS R AL - o) h 3 pusson has tee be ‘bout dis marryin R ug on. : ) led | e e liked for these comforts, and it is quite | the dead fowl when the alligator Well, darling, you know you could | yiznes, s n the garden, we peeped about bation. That i3, it you want to goout | &b WhO SuiteC G WO “‘w"l.“‘f the thing for the hostess to hold up | suddenly erawled out and disputed [ not walk on roses barefooted on account L — f i in your figu YNRRS WAS ARYLIIDE DAY ”'l L some special pillow and announce thut | the vight of possession. Dr. Eddy, of the thorns, Don't Read this Out Loud. If sleeping under roso tree or lilac she . napigeinaie IR Raving: dhe. eaphol it was made out of & piece of her greut | after a hasty glance at the huge fetlow, N TR might be, room, and when she reached ”“’,‘,""““‘ s polticout. Sometimes | concluded the alligator, by the right of ' Paternal Pride, lively sot of mutrons and young girls in ik came i answor to all our anxs or, and ontored it, sho found that sn xl4\<|\|x\u- nuch oftene. it is an artis- | eminent domain, ought to have the | A Dumas, the elder gL A TS e s A -‘.’u..m-.-r.n.m h «lll:n'ulnl: v\\\h:;h- ‘l',".".‘l iental silks in faint, dull | duck, and, it is said, began to inerease [ ereator of Monte Cristo, was never ¢ oh | % "“'y:l.l “ in whic l; ‘\»:“In : x'«‘-l\:';l‘lg,' nice pillows, and “"v"“ tho the distance botwebn himself and the ,‘”".f“," D ARSWAK, b0 tho night | come historic, are known as tho ** And then upon the stillness there broke n R iglish ones. A yellow pillow | wicked-looking sanrian. at Paris of his son’s famous du TR BT SRAL AN RO A tiel M u gro i juuss of frkot-wes | hrightens up an entive establishment, | ~Phe Bostonian and voung Parsons at | Dame aux Camelias,™ he was wi Somg. tndeod, are in tho sors an veit | mhe darling mito was standing Lofore the b0 Toanly 1 ook tos 3 nodaate | and one fillea with pin sdles should | fiest thought were of the same opinion, | ing about the theatre, his face low leaf, and ave rivals of their own o L ot B ey hiave | be small enough to rest right under the | and for a while it looked us if the alli- | with pleasure at his boy’s succc e i A0 AR Ve I e ter how ill one might bo, a8 they have |y ., "so that the slumber-invoising per- | gator would have it all his own way,but [ acquuintance, wishing to say som delights in very decolletegowns, and in , dowh the sluirs no perfume they ever could be 0bpres- | fuyy may bo inhaled, But no pillow | before it reached the water with” ‘the | agreeablo to him, exclaimed: A g hanwithased phasmetAHEAR | Viitlu ponteall Qlive meheavep! 1 wankto | 1Y8s i | must be too elaborate for use, aud none | duck courage returned to the party and | my dear master, this 15 one horror-stricken spectator. A socioty M i i A NEW YORK GIRL'S BIZARRE STYLES. | st be stuffed so hard that itissug- | one of them put a rifle ball in thesaur- | have i large shure in the producs | man‘Tately took this Indy’s daughter to X bs tell that several seasons azoa | The white lock has made its appear- | gestive of discomfort. Whito satin | ian’s mouth which stunned it, and be- | tion of this pieco?” “Cortuinly, wecount for some impradonce, A B iown N yrker was in the | ance on Broadway, and it certainly c: pillows with tiny sprigs embroidered | fore it recovered consciousness it was | tuinly!” replied the old man. “Hut,” she replied, *you know | must at Narragansett when suddenly, | not be con [t bad its birth in | upon them in conventional fashion are | made ahelpless prisonor,taken on board | its wuthor is by me!” up with mamma,” b came from the there ap- | Paris, where the ladies of the demi- | hiked, but the satin musn’tlook too new, | the yacht, and brought in triumph to — Ly R T A o e \ th the waves asa | monde who huave bleached, reddened, | nor as if its owner had any desire what- [ Thunderbolt, where it appears to be Much Mixed. y true, You may keep \ up with he 4l woman whose | whitened and blackened their hair, in | ever to let it exist with any other pur- [ none the worse for the shot, except that pw York Weekly: Reporter you can’t outstrip her b e s Ao those | seeking for something new,concluded to | pose in view than supporting a weary | it is in captivity. wrio of sportsmen | represent the Daily ustler and I have If you are suffering with weak or ine have one thick curling lock of suow- | back, or, letting a tired head rest upon | are very proud of their morning’s hunt, | called to obtain your views on the pros © Howler Enters the Rine flamedeyes, or granulated eyolids, you t | white hair justabove theiv foreheads. | it. The pillow fudis by no means a | and on their return north will take | pects for spring trad Detroit Freo Press: “The Arizona | ean be cured by usin De. ), M, | The result is sturtling—indeed, it is al- [ bad one, as it hus wade possible the sit- | their prize with thew, Disgusted Merchunt—"Good lands! | Howler™ hus succombed to the guessing | MebLean’s Strengtuening Eye sulve, only intended for this special ti is the juck which the clever tailor y glad of it on your account, | ‘The adjournment wus granted.— Bat 1 hope you have given the mauter | Judge Holmes. L careful consideration, Matildaand that - - hl A Lattle Child's Message. Sidney Dayre, She \\ Sl l the playground, she wasn't on HOW MABEL GOT INTO THE SW1 The marriage of Miss M Wright to the divorced brott n-1s of Mrs Wi Var 1s made inte) again t story of this much- A i Until at length wo hastened within tng who, since their eccentrivities have be- darkening hall, by And softly, us' wo listened, came stealing a ndness wh s Skating Rink In Pavis there isa skating vink forged of real ice on a cireu * basin of wa artificially cooled by pipes containing ammonia gus -

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