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20 THE: WORLD OF FAIR WOMEY, | Don't Depend on Mere Personal Char Your Happinees, THE ADVICE OF DR, TALMAGE. What the Ladies Have Done for San Diego - Billiards in Patti's Bo doir- How to Live Long Feminine Councilmen. g women are often led to depend for happines upon perso: charm Do not he beguiled into such belief Beauty is such a subtle thing: it doe not seem to depend upon facial prop tions or upon the sparkle of the eye o upon the flush of the che You some times find it among irregular features It is the soul shining through the face | that makes one beautiful. But alas for those who depend upon mere personal | charm "hoy will come to disappoint ment and toa great fret, writes Rev T, DeWitt in the Ladies' Home Journal, T re so many different opinions whi personal charms; and then sickness and tr und ) ) such ravages, DOOTeSE g [ 1 ever worships | L her own face, all the world is the woman who has built_everything on good looks, when | the charms begin to ish, O, how they try to cover the wrinkles and hide the ravages of time! When Time, with fron-shod feet, steps on a face, the hoof- marks vemain and you cannot hide | them. It is silly to try to hide them. T think the most repulsive fool in all the world is I ne rstand why a woman | should he amed about getting old. I | it i svidence that you have behaved tolerably Would not have lived to this time. grandest t . I think, is eter that is made up of countless ye: the hook of books would set forth the at- | iveness of Jesus Christ, it says: \ir was us white as_snow.” when the color goes from the cheek and | the luster from the eye, and the spring from the step and the gracefulness from | the gait, alas for those who have built | their time and eternity upon good looks. But all the passage years cannot take out of one's fuce benignity and kindness and compassion and . Culture your heart and you eultivate your face. Wh A writer in the Boston T of avisit to the Ladies’ chamber of commerce in It is probably the only anization the Kind in the country or in the world, 55 has been as marked as its | in the eating than the mere luxury | idleness, No Freneh woman will spend 'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1890.--TWENTY PAGE! Keep Your Lve on Bridgeport, Alabama. YRAND PUBLIC SALE of BUSINESS and RESIDENCE LOTS b 1= AR R C RIPGEFORT Land arnd [immproverrnents Co. Commencing Tuesday, May 6th 1890, to Continue Until Saturday, May 10th. HALF FARE RAILROAD RATES - FROM CHATTANOOGA AND/NASHVILLE. Brideport is situated on a plateau, one hundred and fifty feet above high water mark; a most charming panoramic view, valley surrounded by mountains. Complete drainage, and health resort of the south. It is the key to the Sequatchet Valley. We are at the h dad of navigation on 14 > 8:(; Tenessee river. Six feet of water at the landings at the lowest stage of river. Free wharfage. Reilroad freight rates contracted s ame as at ’hattanooga. Look at the profitable investments for manufacturers.--We have the best coking coal in the surr i > r Y slivere ) 3 track in Bridgeport at about €0 a ton. Our 80,000 acres of mineral, coal and iron l.:lm(l.s are (*ovcvl(l‘lll iil:lnl;l;l::'q::llyzt; 1{111%;13] Il(;ll(l‘lgll\aklxlltl(ls:)(ytl \Il:(_ riety, in oak, hickory, ash, poplar, pine, walnut, dog wood, red elm, red birch, sour wood, gum, soft maple and pc\,«‘iinln(m. ’ ; : We defy comparison in the above variety of timber.--Limestone for building easily quarried, and of good ¢ uellity Fine deposit of clay for fire clay and brick making; water power for manufactures. Plans are being executed for a $758,000 hotel ()lt(ivc ‘b’llildilllj water works and electric light plant. Sale Tuesday, May 6, countinuing until Saturday, May 10, 1890. For full p‘znmivul:n' 4, ‘pluts, maps, (‘11’:,,11(l(i1‘a‘>.x S BRIDGEPORT LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO., We submit report of Major J. W. Kelley, mineral expert and engineer on our mineral lands. STODGRDORT, ATAIIAMA .y little in each thing and it is rather ¢ a tract of land which | DEADIT W ANNAT CITED | for the least exponditure of energy and | aftor = z : e 2 in fwrangement than in material that | plensed he s noves weee| PEOPLE “WHO CANNOT SIERR [ os it et At L I U el U T St b o L BR GO ADY, ey appear rich, i 3 self, jumped out, looked over the ground, ment of the system takes place. Nature's | soems more hopeless than over. This | Tom Tucker Wiy is kiss like a sormond “Fhe French may bea trifle epicurean | returned to the hotel, sent for the agent, stotage battery is vechavged through |awakening i8 due upiatly to the. K Horner— Beeause it requires two heads in their tastes, but they are not - and before night the title of that prop- [ ad awakening is due usually to the sudden I i 1 \ ¥ ! ha 8 0 y the activity of the nutritive system. | Horiti Pad RS application mands, They Spend 1ittlé in ¢ X wty was in Lily Langt I'he price | Some of the Causes and the Cures of In- | /i oonforcement process s inte b e “Chonl cleanliness ne o godliness i, | though id was $20,000, The other day she somnia ‘w with by & ree of sleepl . den't think your soul B 5 i il 0) 2 8! SSSNOSS, their duty in the early par > § Ll p than o me three times the purchase t 3 arly pi . ¥ by donning your best suit of clothieg accident of civilization. At home the | price. ¢ has never lost a dollar in | and wakefulness is . y 1 ting a Sunday shave. it At ot {o" French 1a to save, and investment she has made in this | WEIRD FANOIES OF THE NIGHT. | atloh of questioneo ho considor- | blood in the brain. 1t requires strer S e S ation of questions of practica ) i te N LB orifico that leads to this result | country. L oacal i to sleep, and ihiis burning attick of ny_urdious Labor of (o Scorc years, is cheerfully undertalcen,more especially LTI AT e it L S AT e o o ke U RGSBHENMBURI VROLIBYOd by Gloty Wherefore, my sout Boy Preacher— of ow to Keep You iends. Unpleasant Thoughts Which Present Ry 1 in oursleep- | of beef tea, or a glass of cold water may my youth : “I'm a great one Bl houghts hich Presen nl|,_.._\]mlIlr‘m)-n(.‘.‘mul that this period is | refresh you and set the blood again in The ach rell, Sam, how have yow Wieent tosaye Hersolt” trouble: | Sha|||formakingifiiends; i [tinoundaiiasit | dhomaelves o the Wakelul Bx SRl Eeh oI e skt somttoon o T O ton s BT VTR i would rather work like a dray-horse she ought to be very happy, but when I Rest For Body and Brain - e ;" ol ¢ hel 2 D Eiikaln A r number of hours of sleep re- | 31 ““”“’-':I‘::l;\ R T B vine Xtra i G LI EBORYOR had a moment to reflect 1 wondered if Gurlous Buggestions. | S oty oapase and | . that is & question which each in- ¢ it pair of gloves than lie on the softest | she were good at keeping them, says a TRavE e o [..\_ he tr m!xf-n.nur ual must answer for himself. Ono Al Gt s e seten ot in the world in placid, fine ladyism, | Writer in the Ladies’ Home Journal. o 5 the variows degrees of insomnia is con- | man finds he can do move. work in a day ! a0 ambatE o) with crumpled gauze or bare hands, Making friends is easy to the givl who Ttiivaoh sdve/ (s hiy eshay GR behavion: || oAt 1 i 3;_‘". of tho ut- | by sleeping nine hours than by sleeping | fog § 1 "Stop that| Uz0 Ot is bright and happy, whose society gives imerson says i his essay onbohavior: | it lance. he conditions | only scven and working dur the | My lea et docsu't expire foy Darned Hose, Darned Bad Cooking. Fh ure and who is genial. But the | “‘If you have not slept or have slept or | 80 = OCE, - vilization are ! man may require s ) An intensely practical vein has lately | keeping of them demands more than [ if you have headache, or sciati o LT SO seven hours’ rest, and between these Go and join the glad procession been developed among the witching Bal- | this. leprosy, or thunde , T hasee "') " lite (s ‘__‘ SCiL eing. i hours the average must be veached. Of . On the way to church, timore belles. One of the very loveliest | 1f you want {o keep a friend don’t get | 3,¢a11 wngels to hold you 1 HOGAR WL, s iz o) Think not of pap's expression, debutantes is an indefatigable "darner of | too intimate with he Ml u people are daily expending mo i in eyl for it must be known that our Have your own thoughts and permit e oS AT n T | girls, unlike the “Queen of Spain,” have | her to have hers. SnpaediobontbSotollll uso for the daintiest and finest bosier, Do not demand too much of her in the | any trivial calamitics like the two last T R n Willlo, if you aro such & naughty bay his bud” darns all of her own weblike | way of confidence named, perhaps a breakfast table dis- | uffl, e ARG it 'Oh, iwell, T don't expect t0 g0 everywhere, stockings and besi ) of her And do not be too aggressive—want- | . i i (it o L D IR D) L Iwent to the civeus yesterday and to tockings and besides all of those of her m0t i cussion of them might be inopportune | How far it theatee 06" duy. Detors - Hosideey Lon in course, as people grow older they seem ) n to require less slecp, | s may be pollute the morning by corruptions and nergy than theiv vital forces X nlm-qulit.»:u much mpfi.:‘l::‘ ;.hf“ ;xli:l‘l’: groan Now, if we were aflleted by ce. They ave expending more than | tivity us to th 1 years vincome and making inroads upon ? ¢ g ked revival of interest in se- at Johns Hopkins university. Philade! meets iy evel afternoon for the transaction of busine . | posed cooking classes so strongly advo- | If you think your friend’s style of relations, who are, as she terms it, too | ing to know why she n't done this | s i S RN, 8 Sl oy 2y to o it themsolves, But the pro- | and why she doesn't think as you do, and inexcusable, says awriter in the | use narcotics, sedativ fladelphin Socinl university § Boton . ' New York Sun. But the man or woman | Stimulants is by no means certain. Sl R R 2 voad conductor, absent mindedly iy produced by wha s means & SHEESS > g Step along lively, bott | does not result in genuine functional rest 1s the first college in the coun- | St e S | cated by Dr. Richard Grady being | dress'isn’t beautiful, don’t tell her who has lain with wide-Staring eyes nor bring into full play the normal re- zular gymnastics compulsory. | Phere's only entrace. he hailed “with great enthusinsm by the | only offend her, because deep in her | through the long 1t watches, while The org ion grew out of a propos | ambitious young girls who have alfeady | heart she is convineed she knows agreat | 41 the trials and worries incident to liv- wive powers of thy Und The proportion of lazy and dull students is d my’ passengers oo much tion to make one day in the Sladies’ day,” by which it was hoped to | ihterest the women in the prosperity and progress of the city of Sun Diego. The prospect has succeeded far the hopes of thoso who originated it. Svery scheme for promoting the pros- y of the place is discussed at th <y meetings of the Annex. B foro it was organized it possible to keep up o vesy exhibit of the products of the county in the rooms of the ¢ mber of commerco, Now a variety of excellent gpecimens of fruits and vegetables to be seen—the improvement ssulted from the Annex us- wion by offering a hand-painted | banner to the district or locality that maintained the most ereditable display of its own products, Tho example set by these Californian women could be followed in other ¢ and localities with admi There are countless w woman widening life of these times, 3 v does not need . horticultural dis- plity in its chamber of commerc there is not a city in the county th the parks it needs, or if it has the it is not properly improved. was in o sim ituation with a nomin; city park of 1,400 ac but without an ucre improved, ber of commerce obtained the liberty to make u beginning, and by taking ten- | acre plots at a time, steady progress is | being made toward supplying San Diego | with gn admirable park. ~ All the work | has been done with money, trees, plants and shrubs obtained by the women, The Secret of a Long Life. You sometimes see o woman whose old age I8 08 exquisito as was the perfect bloom of her youth; suys the Ladies’ Home Journal, You wonder how this has come about; you wonder how it is Ter life has been & long and happy one. Here ave some of the reasons She knew how to forget disagreeable things, Sho understood the art of enjoyment. She kept her nerves well in hund, and inflicted them on no one, She bellesed in the goodness of her own daughters and in that of her neigh- bors, She eultivated a 1 digestion. She mastered the art of suying ant words, She did noet expeet too much from her friends . She made whatever work come to her congenial, She retained her illusions and did not beliove that all the world was wicked and unkind, She relieved the miserable and sympa- thized with the sorvowful, She retained an even disposition and made the bestof everything. She did whatever came to her cheer- ful and well, Sl a smile cost 2, but are priceless trensures to the discouraged She did unto others as she would be done by, and now thut old age has come 0 her and there is a halo of white hair about her head, she is loved and consid ored, “Phis is the secret of a long life and Bappy ono: Dainty Housckeeping. Not only d¢ French woman buy the matérinls for her dinner, says o writer in the Waverly Magazine,” but she helps to cook it when bought. In that marvelous place, a French kitchen, where two or three little holes in a stove cook such delicate dishes, and per: form such culinary feats as our great roaring coal fives have no cancepti sho flits about like a fairy, magical messes out of 1 the most ordinary description. % though a lady born and bred, refined elegant, and agréeable in society, o belle in her way, yet sho does not think {t beneath her” dignity ghten the household expenses by practical economy and activity The « of a French family ischeap and simple, There Lways a soup, the meat of o stewpu etimes, if not striet in expenditure, another plate of meat; g \lly two vegotables, dressed and caten separately, and sometimes, not always, u sweet dishs if not that, a fittle fruit, such as may be the cheapest sud ripest in the season, But there ‘ Just how the fashionable woman who ] | tual and exasperating - attempt to | coppect irregularities of function and lo IEEinE e deal more about it than you do. w than ever before at | Your ticket must be for the other place, We may live without poetry, music and art, [ Do not find fault with your friend’s editolyicotheinaturalfiiiy '”f““""““,""," y & '}’“‘l“”"“"!‘ 1f wo understand_the position of the We may live without conscience and live [ friend and do not expect to be the only e, have danced about in ghoul- | 083 ‘r’ ‘i“\ it and soon & Dr. McCosh of Princeton has just passed | brethren of the Protes \ without heart, ; 5 one given a corner in her h g id passed and repassed in end- 2 b and only seems to defer the ventieth year. Its arvival” found him | in South Carolina th ‘thy willing live without friends, we may tive | Be as considerte of her feelings as if sque, demor Bt when exhausted nature will 4 B TS B e e i R President V gton visited Brown uni- | the kingdom of heaven. AllL th ut books, Hiotves ; ) RS she were a stranger and remember that | g S i RS e T y > But civilized wan cinnot live without eooks. | Lin il 8 SHMECL TG, Y s such aperson is very little lower than st sity 100 years ago this month, receiving | associating with them here on ¢ Therefore they have adopted the pr: not one intended only for high-c rels who does not attempt a re- | William A. Hammond recom- | th f LL. D. Little Johuny W four years old, and tieal fad in order to be able to preside e e onateEnts savsal of the horrors the next morning | mends as therapeut measures of re- of Cornell ity contains merly lived wor, s parents now f )! holidays. To sum it up in one I neasures of e A new library building is § resi A The other day Johnny's il ly over their own establish- | preserve the courtesy of the e to the first sympathetic list en- v insomnia, first, “those which by | 5% built at a cost of 260,000, natural aptitude for fun and mischict led vou wish to keep your friendship to the | countered. soothe the nervous sys- him to com: o trifling misdemeanc How Does She Bscape? end. It isn’t the lying awake, but the in- tention diminish_the which was promptly rebuked by his mother! ) She dwelt upon the fact of God seeing us and ot o always knowing what we o Tho 100 |'n\x'f}» A M.“\\\”“I idea seemed to impross Johnny foreibly, and scems to compel you to continually | und among these he suggests music ARG A Gorn e A B oW doGyilLE DS fUhe almomen Blioiranained sliowt to the verge of | notonous gentle frietion of s | contestants, GRS AL RO surface of the body, soft, undulatory “The *s Mission’ is the subject which he solenm rej SHo sed e Many of the students of Jolns Hokins . went home 1o enjo; ster vaca ) action of the heart and Dlood vessels or | Mott of them xpene the (it 1o Baltmerd, " e night after ni 1 in a tulle 5t icl o er within you . sen the ¢ % The first ‘var: {rass, kid glovesand slipporsand o poorl ctels Washington., leep, which some power within you = sen the amount of blood to the £ ern New York w 1 lages to eseape pneumonia 0, how I wish you wouldn't, Bob— = must ever remain @ problem to vex and Yourre suel an awful teas | make, that brings you Batiaae stor shilosopher, Now don’t you know all women like infanity ¢ alits of suicide. Yo y f 3 'rlt.hw‘ lm’l'_l\-lf""' X o 1“'1"31'I’|‘\““,‘l_ . hie men who try to please | nfonity.and thowghs ‘l‘ ']“ J ‘”'r movements, ¢ setition of a series of | has unounced for the best essay on | act Wh on” the your et boByal ¢ o Do take your hands from off your book; l-\ulw_ long lines qr wooly sheep out ol > 180 recommends Snglish litevature for the alumni prize of 0 | claimed “ 18, mother! e {dof th Don’t tread upon the cat! vour inner comsciousness and compel | per of plainly cooked and nourishing | 8t Fordham univer move back to Bangor ! ay be said o senss Will you, sir, vls alone? the bl L f safter | food. asserts that people, especially - (SN RakEES (o Wi B A ht D T g them to tumble over a fenee, one afte 5 serts that people, especially ( > LI e X .1..‘\'\{': lnluldp ‘I\'.lelil\.\“l!\ \\”‘::mr:mll\ ::} p‘\.,\y':‘-”.;f...\-:v“.ll.]‘ln'\\“'“ be att the other, and just as you really have | women, ave often underfed, the tone of J 8 ro] Dr. Birney, -L.nl:-m.hq, Bee b, ermine.” But to getat facts the ques- them in fine worki l..‘u-ih x-dll‘_u‘s‘n.l one :VI[»- |i\|.‘»':ili'|lhl~-y-(:v\v\' :nfl;.mu.u 1'.4.)“\ v|-~\ll~]::1. lGtiies A black fan of turkey's feathers is consi tion was put toa pretty little creature Because I wa WCIRETS RO J LT O Sl e feLenb P AMLOLYEs i P. Biddle of Omaha, &1o died here | ered chic with the most delicate evening t e ttna JatrendNa Ihe St . _And said ) h verdant hillock; followed by her lamb- | vesuit. If the brain be one of those |, DIl L O, O e T o i You need not think ¥ kins, and rofuse to com to the | wakefulness is the result and many eases aternity of Dickinson col and reso- never feel eold at all,” she said, ichuinial : ! A H A sl Ao 1 may bo led fence at all, thus breaking the continu- | of insomni s pasdive varicty lutions of respeet were passed on his death " i ol K i > else. e yoww efforts, the ire food and stimulants, whisky be Sus b Wartic i | bathe my neck, arms and shoulders in : ity? or else, de yoww efforts, the | quir ! v Susannah Wartield, . wealthy lady who B ha R tanndtalte itivau dontebehase Dty ocession will come to” an - end, or the | preferable, as less likely todi Y died recently in Carroll county, Mavyland, I'S 8 S 8 8 ol ine und rosewater and after d And if you don’t behave Il turn ¥ the { ‘h, ffee, though, in some | has left all her property to found un Episco 1 | iniz with a coarse towel I have my m You off L willt clock st ounding like the repor T0b me down withiileohol T donilb nes Don't don't dou’ ctihawitzorthsoushiiig e lividual is st 1 is at o lease 1 vou are wider awake than hefore. Then | e u individual is strong, th thigatallibub Tdott tojploasenront, Dowt touch me! When T liked you best, | {j,ere is the counting forward, back- ating with force and rapidity :Ilm;l‘, lun\n-\ml'. itisa ',:n(ulll\hi:l: for my PTWas on your anah v th 3 Tines, and ull the | and gre ssh never gets goosey, an 5 is my Get do ard, by s s, und ¢ @ e er gets goosey, and this is my t down {ime you are making your tired head water upon the b b second _season, and I haven't had a cold ‘'hat with ; noac: £ yot. Then I SrwaaTin vory warm What! Dare v follow feverishly the dancing figures you . Mothers in Thibet are s A Weap in the carriige, and when I get you with u kiss know t wakeful children whe school of fin at the Unive home I takea warm bath and go to bed.” 0, Bob, you naughty, naughty man fiendish delight, - par ar u 2 b y of Penn for L MOAM AN And has it como to'this! - worry, lik 5 American ¢ e i apor on Billiards in Patti's Boudos Don’t! don’t! don't KaTe P L, mated skeleton, waiting i- [ Then individuals who by exces he sCanal Question in th States.” Adelina Patti, the queen of song, is an « T ness begins to stupify you to rattle hi al exertion have lgssened the The University of Helsingfors, Russia, has enthusiastic devotee of the game of bil- ; g bones and waken you ngain. ) - ctability of the c lathognSsoniRIUDORLTIMERIICONIE Koo mous Welsh castlc Bride (complaceutly)— the time for worryin | most ulways expe i Thommeilinomon oo it divided into is fitted up witha 1 ; Jidlpinengs Allen’s wife, In her quaint dinleet, * in gotting 1o sleep wh r ollowlug, Mo Ong undred and TR e 5 Antans ding at Lanc r, Pa., the groom ave v ie awnke a little wh sause the posith e S plodi y-nine thee 1 dents, 601 law, 148 some billiard purlor, and she often en- | (Ab# wedding at Lancastr, Pa., the groom | 1 have only to lie awike a little 3 ) | cause the position has a tendeney tos Sioal, 408 philological, -and AL | tertains the wizards of the cue. George | fuh b e comeiiryiilovibyahia \llmgml-II!mlll me m..: “.lml!:th ix bein' | moro |.h|».u| into th® head - ces und mathematics, Slosson, the champion billiardist, was i e fiiea R e TS of all our worldly stors \fte crease the cor i i § B Paris public schools ave overcrowded, and Eudbt b Mome: Balti’asovoral yens nEo; | irancmLnta Chlengo wedding (iasing s’ + bost girlis | functional activity. ) thio authoritics proposo (0. help Lo remed | when he went over there to “play Vig- | splendidly at the alter, and this is only your | sure to havi to ring for pens ape dificulty by forbidding th naux, the French champion, and George | sceond.” A fellow, the horse you have bet on has | night Lord Bolin lren of forcig never tives of showing a handsome joint- Tt was Michelet who said that “woman is | gone lame, the bank where you deposit | poetry. Mar t Duchess of Neweastle | 700, Gt ”,‘..'”“l',f“', i ed cue which tti had made for him. | the salt of a man's life,” It may have been uspended spring bonnet | kept young ladies about her all night | S0 Peil ‘,‘j_“‘mi‘ The famous prima donna has not had | noticed, too, that some young men ave not | isn’t becomi if it is, you ave sure | veady to write at dictation the thoughts | 5000 S0 lepartment of | much chance to indulge in her favorite [ half so fresh after they get a wife. of o stormy ¢ s morning. ‘b came o her diveetly she Taid her | A0 R GF 8 D Ra0/00. pastime while on her American tour,but The Grand Duke Nicholas has just J . kindly friend who | head upon the pillow. "Brindley, the | jus just bec ’ » 162 professors Sho is going to make up for lost time | ordered out of Russia in disrace for | suggests the + naveotic that | great engine wways went tobed a day | and assistant SR s while in New York, A number of ble jewel belonging to his wife's family, [ juts him to sleep. You take it. It | ortwo to think out a preat scientific | n . The number of electives manufactor ] ding.Solisglye works like & charm, Presently you can't | project, and Sir Walter Scott said the g v it ! ) that with a > Hoffman house yos! e Ak 3 leep without it, It has and | fast half hour in bed was the best thind L Cin now 5 0 trunsfer one of the hundsomo pool ti- | thread and kit her gsband’ o e | e last state of that man is worse than in the whole day. All of this bles from the billined room up to the | longwristed fingered wool : the flvst. Not only this, but thoughtful | goes to show, as the doctor says, that diva's apartments, say ) York [ week physicians claim that the sleep produced | *those positions of the body which tend World, i plays the English pocket | ~ Charles McRoberts and w 1 by artificial means is not restful, and | to impede the flow of blood from the A ELONE U TR e i o billiard game, and two di ack | miles south of Northville, P, were born | that the free use of naveotics is the fiest f brain, and at the same time do not L i spots were pasted on thg bed cloth for | Saturday, marvied on Saturday, celebrated f step in the dissolution of will power, | struct its pussage through the arte h ) nion I s ul or by free. Medl- her special benefit, The table was t their golden wedding on S whic ads ultimately to disustrous | while eausing hyperiemia, produc Lows one fu at b en u matter ’ ¥ « arely picked, free | ken to pieces and_carvied up to her sit- | Mt sickness on Saturday and & i end ho use of any - drog, whether | somnia, and should bo avoic 1 w | from e ) ! ) euro quickiy, sufos ting-room whore it was carefully put up [ $4%: SURGY they wevae buriec i or narveotic ov stimulant,” which makes a Dr. Keeleston advoeates the food ) e ot and properly s Ceorgo W. Laxoy, A nlotesa y person surrender his will power even for | ment for insomnia, on the ground Spormatorrhen, Somts : psity of St 1ot s numbors | 1A Lossos, N fulness is 0 speedy | Pal college, which i5 to'be named afte her, Y Dr. S N. Patten, professor in the 1408 AN AM ST Oyana, Nen. Wha school of finance and economy i Wpposite Paxton Hotel) the University of Pensylvania, has in pi entitled *The Economic Busis of Pro- ell, of Bowden, Ga Sundays, 10 0w 4 St. Josoph eloped with and ¥ in fine f ! T S hla A limited time, takes away a certain fine | animals and babics alwuys cat and then ! Divided ir classes Women Who Dress in Two Seconds, prominent g it § V| something which makes it easier for | sleep, and concludes that only does | Gt o 1,145 either noble or the | The woman who can dress for the | father fol owed, o A the young R that person to surrender his will toany | the process of digestion uid slecp, but 5 5, 148 sons of notable citizens or | 4 2 codonco, dulh nant (0F sond) | street in two scconds, and boasts of it, | on a flat boat and had him placed under ar- | other individual who may tempt him to S p aids digestion, becnuse ts of the first guild, 116 sons of ‘ s Nufoly, ornde has very nearly cured hevself of not fast- | rest the doing of that from which his better stion the stomach requives y the orthodox churceh, 280 of citi- | nently wnid’ privately enred. Consult Drs. Betts & ening the belt of her cloak, so that th Govoner Hill of New Yorlk, is said to have | nature shrinks and would vecoil if not nd what more natural than | a of the seco ild and fn. | Betts, 1408 Farnam wtreet, Oalia, '“k . | T8 not much fun in. walking behind her | once been an unsuccesstul suitor fgrthe hand | thus vitiated, And it is claimed that th At the supply be furnished by the dor 3, Bl peisunts, s ana 2ot | Blood and Skin Discases. jEti s s | s there was a few years ago, but a ne 6 Miss Murgarel ) L the und | jpiguity in high places in the social nt brain, which is the most muscular : erriblo o omplotely eradicatod wiihoup of pure delight is opencd by the | N : world is largely due to the unlimited n of the body? The fact that indi- | At X itentiary, evory mercury, Berutula, oryalielus, fover sorey o a8 | anothor and continuous use of stimubunts in the stible food causes wakefulness he ex IR BRI S e At at, month aril, ete, strings this winter, says the Bos- | live, 'I‘I.u 4 ) ¢ or 1 hours of activity und navcotics in the wins by saying that insomnia '\nm' r toaching 5000 TR e HL tly cured where o {; A Mnmm vanseript. She neéver remembers | avoids the society of women is interesting in | periods of rest, m the discomfort of the lahored pro 1 s of [ L Gdne -y ind Bladder Con te 10 faston thom and. sadls Along with tha | conmection with this story i P meomnin may be distressing, but not [ coss of di " b discomfort in wehing sery .}\I.h“‘\l“'“‘” pbiul, Rifoui aa | two tape-like ends dangling behind her [ A gay bachelor of Philadelphia has a curi- | at ull dangevous, \ wently hear | would have been felt if the per- |t i Or Wik iy sedine i . ons | eavs and suggesting A h's compari- | ous decoratio r his sitting-room L | people say that they ha not “slepta | son had remained awake, only that oc ot Promptly aed safely | velvet bands ' which s son in “Hitherto,” until somebody puts | A larg filled with photogy wink all night, which statement, if lit- [ cupation would have given less time to | d ) I < PROONI iy E an end to the exhibition by telling hero A he exhibition by telling herof | § 05000 of cach picture is pasted o news “When the wor vetivii « her error, and then the seramble which | piber clipping. - Why, Mr. Brown, what do ctof the matter usu- | ommends a hot bath just hefore et she mukes to finish her toilet is some- | th ked recently, *They s thut such a person has snoved | ina bath room at a temperature of 657, ] EoChoni:) S0l omplato wit ting, emiatlo or i thing to see. By the way, why is it that e’y ) 1y girls 1 ever loved, b I yin walke one, W v raised during m.-\u‘u‘. to T 1= N 3 . )ersons who go dbout the world saying, e clippings are theiv war- [ a person doesn't mana to sleep even | hould stoop and have the s v Y 3 i this, that or the other, never have a husband and_ wife Y night, though trying to f ), thers | 100= 10 dilute 1in vessels Noext the wirpin with which to repair dan ) mitted suicide recently tienne, in | {5 dungc vequiring the physician’s | whole body, « pt the head, imme - France, beg = the nperat al . Langtry's Money Bump. with a fatal malady. They eplessness o 8 and pro- | « ) ) ) =, When 11 S i ested | i wilse has fallen s and h, anager for Manstield, | Grovices before starting up the carbonic g ) len to slow, Balr ¢o_Tribune reporter: 1| butonly the husband got a sufticic 0 y s whi Lily Langtry when sho | take hiin off, and bis w f and f o time afte wering b If fu « ) y v of amiet | e A A thiose enter n that but there is no question among | decp and long | amin 8 v OUR SUCCESS financiers and real estate men about her | The examination papers of the America i ¥ i tin y ) g n STl i b upon facts, Arat. practionl oxporle ability to know & bargain and turn a | college of musiciuns (the In nimblo penny. She has natuval talent | for the examination held in A Tius. eifecting for making money, When we were in | July) may be obtained from the secretary t p ; p | ’ ’ ¢ o ' 50 auvesbland salit cures without i $ Salt Lake City onice sho was standing in | Robert Bonuey, No. 60 Williams tive for s | . Cate Diseasan. o front of the hotel, Turning to me she | ldence, R 1. ‘e publication of these papers | said: “Calla cab, T believe I will and look up some res \te bargains. e . b 4 ' auses \ve with the liead -rulsed Yvory .gn Wi ; : b RS, BEATS & Bl has counted blwself off into dreamluud ¢ will bave wiugs, but 1408 FARNAM BIUEET, OMALA I think this is a good town in which to | in i 1chies 1 i | tion warning ustof more i iny [ cations to follow. Sleep is th ! I after euch examination is over affc f sleopl f ' We were driven about the city until u, which the uervous [ pon

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