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SIXTEEN PAGES ONC OF THE DIVIDED SKIRY ' fact that ood mannors aro not jncludea In bt . mediocre nctross, Sho has, RINGAMY'S SECRETARY, . Ringamy. T have some private lucation of American children, | however, a subtle charm muum'lr el business to attend to.’ limited_class, The | wondrous grace and vivacity that supply DU WD — ¢ “When could you get back? " | ..meriean children, generally speaking, | many deficiences. So orle off nu_r'ht | m‘:"":‘;l‘l‘: ”":"K‘“”""("‘ “A‘illl‘.hi;hl\illn‘l::u\' i1 Repors 1o ot on Thicolhy. otk f are the worst in the world, so far as | during Mme, Patti's engagementin Chi- gatmy, Lho B hrary = I Y A Eaglish Contemporary Tmmortaliges the | politencss, deforence and caurtesy are | cago she took o book at Haverlys, | gazing ldly out of the window. ‘o rory well then, Jenness-Miller Fad in Rhyme. med, A man may be o gentfeman | where Miss Harvey was playing ‘“The | view was very pleasant Not later than Thurs ¥ ! ) ) , and the early | day. I think I'll tako a couple of days nd hmn] a lady, but it is not unusual | Little T . e prir donna 8% | yorning sun brought out in strong relief mr myself.” » their childtendisplaying an aston- | once con »d o violent fancy for the | VOMIN CONING TO THE FRONT.|i ol good broeding, The | 1ittle nctress, requesting an introduction | Uhe fresh groonness of tho troes thatnow | oy iy yraday | | - » » . morning Mr, Johnson 4 o Amerienn nppears fo think that | in her box between the nets, She after- | had on theirearlyspring sits of fol Ringamy sat in his libeary Jooking out a boy must necossarily be a ruffianor | ward sent her a flattering letter, pre- | Mr. Ringamy had been a husy man, but | of the window, but the day was a8 | They Owe Their Position to Brainsand | else forfeit his claim to manliness, | senting her with jewelled ring and | now if he had cared to take life he ant a8 when he last gazed it 4 4 American boys und girls are therefore " ng of admi and esteem |'might have dono 8o, for fow books hud | B and the woods, il the s sbbaindboty -l allowed to run wild in the strects, pick | whieh wereduly chronicled in the Times, | o 85 B0 TR0 0 of T Tatest | felds. A wild storm Inshed tlie Shirts-American Man- up what acquaintunces they please, and | Ivents whien followed proved that all | /00 B0 Fn e o o seape and rattled the rain drops against nors Discussed. the closer their resemblance toa horde | this was notun adve finu‘« hemeon the | Work. Mr. Ringamy wus thinking about | {ha'pane, Mr. Rigamy waited forsome- of savages the more does the parental | part of Miss Hary e, a8 was | this when the door opened and a tall in- | time and then opened the study door and breast heave with pride. Ameriean in- | strongly suspected at the time. telligent looking young man entered | looked in. The little room was empty. I | ; ¢ DY Pull Mall Bulget, dependence, American go-uheadism, Patii's professions of frlendly interest | from the stuly that communicated with | He rang the bell und the trim servait Yet astep, veta step, An 1 ambition, are often me were genuine aud she is now enacting | ¢ He 1IN on the tabl girl appeared Yet i step onward, Ane o - s T e b SHIEAS1S, Tl e L3 e libry e placed on the table the b y Yet usteponyiurd, fine names usd uiss American | the role of a veritablo faivy godmother | 180 PSS FAR Gl RS Hus Mr. Scriver come i yot?” A Rl hoggishness, If, we sould | to the poor but aspiring Little Tramp. o Haven’ Powira d1vided wown improve the manners of men and women | Before Patti's .|.-\‘ rture from Chicago | hand, and, drawing up a chair, opened o ‘haps the vain has kept him," Come from ull parts of town, we must begin by cultivating those of | she arranged with Miss Harvey foran | blank note book that had between the id that whet you come Tateriia tbetinn soomt our ehildren, and until the evil iscor- | carly visit o her castle in Wales, Some- | leaves n lead pencil sharpencd at both there was a letter on the table Walked near ahundred, rected in the ger generationwe may | thing over a month ago Miss 'Vey | ands, eward, divided gown ! ] v ] arvell Laway to enter a world whose ( SGood morning, Mr. Scriver,” said the Ah, g0 there is. Thank you, that sthere u single gown? xhibiti ity i lights she had never tasted, save in the | yyqhor, also hitching up his chair | willdo.” Not, tho' they felt. abashe | erto sppalled all civilized nations of the | mimic_splendor of a “Midsummer | {oqundl the table. Ho sighed as he did | The author opened the let ter and reud " Ilnu\r\\ifl‘lln"l‘ l-h 'y world, Night's Dream.” As the letter which s, for the fair spring prospect from the Mheirs now to make reply, e follows elearly shows, she is reveling in ary window was much more aitencte | .2 s Mi, RINGANY. —Your arguments Iheirs now to reason why, il & Long Hetd, the richest clover blossoms, hobrobbing | jye (han the task of answering e lay fuily convineed me that you oW ‘..“»‘nunvl“-;--l try, Jean Ingelow has suffered such annoy- nd Mving in ‘s world as y CONOATN HAGHEE b 2 o 1d Tam wrong ( ! cymight aid causey ance of ot s from the constant and tiful ns awaits the bute LA, “‘ Dotwii at Westminster, UFFANVALARISAHoENTBY Riteaepli mallene || DE L L L sttt Is there o large mail this momning, Laughers to vight of them, tors that she has at length decided upon 1§ the let “he Ghagne A ok s _po is the letter written to " h i a plan by which she hopes to satisfy e a prominent young man y (61 AR e y k rs ful! howe ane notes asking for your auto- | application, so much <o that I fear that it will bl them all and to serve a particulur pri- | jn gociul and Busiiiess ciroles residing in | DOVGVSH: aso noto or your auto- 1 4o defonders excopt yoursolt, and 1 trust vate purpose of her own, says the Boston | {1ty B close stamp, do they?” that now I am far away~ (“Dear me, whit Journal. It certainly contains ~Huw::\-~ | ¢ i it that aid ok, d‘u--\(hi\nl 0 y" d the autt you will There like with 1ike . ments ¢ She | 1 A1s, SwANSEA VALLEY, S e AR LA + | show any doubters that T acted on the prii- Ny @ bondted has De i long time inter TR T e e B R T R e e viples it will govorn, o \\'::rh: “-»,‘,;‘,. uo | I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen’s, Ladies', Boys’, curing ¢ NeCessH 1ds for r v y e i . " .. § B ® 4% R PP o I are Bl al ¢ Suelng tnqm ry funds for £ | youwould like to hear u fow words from | yo might whitg them this aite ! Misses'and Children’s llighand Loy Cit Lawn Tennis Shoes Plash'd as ! i ) - vour niece, so here n in the have time.” with you at present, T have take nvhvmv h Isellat WEHOLISA LI 1 ave hce ¥ orde 5 (i e SHitol Lk Ntk Rrithin L you hay ) [sella SALE only. If yoa have not plced your order for full, At those who th ur bl loveli I have already done so, sir, T flatter | tion of going to that undiscovered country HOE DEALER, T would adviseyou to sondit tome without delay as rabher 3 M;H ::u“‘m..lul e . s {0 - | havinga perfectly 3 mysclf that even your Inc intimate no extr goods are advancing steadil I am Western Agent for the NEW JERSEY 5% saitl yon codld bt tell thy rend i | RUBBER SHOE COMPANY, and glaa to suy the gools this season huveno Plunged into argunient, B s HECHHOVny eI e friond could not telf my vorsion of your | fres the travclen to retum Gave thelr disgust full vent, be s soon as the Loudon seison is 0%er. | yujograph from your owvn, your sigiature from your own. | superiorin style and shape, and you know they wear well. Call and seo nie or 1ifty thousand dol- | Write for discounts, Munph'\ and p ice list (i e TAB BLEOTD BAKT e [from AlL those poor sistors RaR DNy HHoneY BaTEVeL We do nothing but go to garden parties, | "4 hyknid this the young man shoved | fould the bauk c ! ety s BUiaoa,. e s | tennis parties, dinner parties und all | toyards the suthor aletter which ho had | lars. Tl the profits, you know. You an kinds of parti Madum gave an aw- . Ri looked ntit | send future ymilations, fop tho book will DT But who quite safely wnight made a large number of copics of | fully swell dinner party last Friday | epitically, gruny looked nlll | ontinuo to sall, totho address of . f Here be A“ i he Y favarite poom, (ln}llug mlm s 2 | night, at which'yotit ntces showea fosth L B0d, Eoplvstvery pood indssd B Mudeid, s Ay Scnvs . i 3 it of them, cach with her name, and in bright, red sill and tulle and was im- Mol i T th vitnoss box | Post Restant, Madrid, Spain. arney Siree - - ah ) s lo tholeftof them, T HRIIEE R HEE EATEY L SRATAUIYAUBI MEBYIR, WOTELTAT | Tt ”"",'{ P tho witneseboX | My, Ringamy at once put the ese i 111 Harney b“ eet, Om‘lh“’ Neb. nds, too, before them, ers, Messrs, Roberts Brothers of A % : 4 O s hands » . dotectives. wlherel aplauded. i h,.lmm'“‘ 8 acch “"‘\:v'h'“m‘:,‘_\., may | Dig gard den party on the Tith and on the | gwour that that vas not my signature. the hands of ‘the dotectives, whorelt 9 ) j —_— e Said they had done full well, ¥ | 20th madam sings ot Buckingham pal- 4 puees | still renains, » them. I looked over several of ; : ! ) e S ' : Said they would yet compel eral of | Zos Tondon. I am to go, be presented | of the Jott Y 3 L DI AROT, N ; Others o join axid swell 3 and noticed in | 4o the queen, princes and princesses ind | ine e “‘. ; i THE ARIZONA KICKER, § I T "",‘\'":T.'\“p-n. R S e W EICL el | o s TR S ) £ 3 COMPANY. o the 41Vt Ve Sl PR (e | Of that? the newspape t hold of anything b sl 2 -y St B o Aty Tuidea LA L i gown with o train a yard long made. | thiat thoy could turnintoridiculo. They | |, Among the muny ool thin; [ A i z 10 AND 712 NORTH SIXTEENTH STRLET, B s Y Ingelow wi On the 20th the ke of Wost- | aro tooapt todo that sortof thing if | 1astssuc of the Arizor X T 3 D et I TR He CAYIRER, Bioroh: Mk minster gives a dimner at Rich- TRt It HANNG. § t the following, says e Nt : ) . and Children’s High 304G SIUUA . UMBTT 107 MO pue and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes. YIE SUAIPLY) PUT S9sSHY "SA0g “SIPY] 5 uIwIpuIn ‘S p toward ptt Seriver? The se “A good sized one, Many of them Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boy am having a white silk When will it end, this crs to know that these mannscript poems Battling ‘gainst slirts and stays? may be nl: iined from the publishers ab | juond and 1 g Tl t : b { ) . 10! ki £0, “'“ ““ ve 0 'U I \l|m\\ you \\|H hml itall right,” : Some of us wonder'd. the price fixed, and when this supply 15 | Doy exprossly : & s ahly . ) afterncon an Ttal- Daring the angry WhS qipEly; moveron therEams \»-|~i~ %She other ) American .ml ~("|'1 it I“,\U“\"]"mt it to you before send fan with a daneing bear strack the town, 3 . £ s Wo offer spocial Of near a hundred, o S e (1 m i} g ) o X AeiAnakTe et Aty 1 | and half an hour later Colonel Siderinl | RECAES | - Q I 'ty o . {Lates Siraovel Uiey shs T e reuTiar [ ossh e A L e o NI TR B Al e : Bl XChan ()( ; ht 8 The new theater (in ¢ o / Thompson, assistant register of de: 4 iy Men to Shake Shicts. disregard all applications for her auto- | the castle) opens in August. The prinee | ¢lub? "i:‘ K‘;‘k‘\‘li::bm“‘l’ x LY | awoke from u snooze he liad boen en joy - | fuin Carjetsor s The shirt has come to stay, says the graph. i e and princess are to be here, the duke of | vy to give her anautograp! senti- ;l_\u_m..m arme h :“n]x the Mighty \\utl ¥ BRI Wy sehi VS e Boston Globe, A month ago it re- Mr. Bush Was Sly. Fife and wife, the duke of Westminster | jnont \which they will cherish as the '.L‘E'f”_.l"",',' la S wn‘.lln m;vgux-.l sw N g ) v Gl R i A rei e whim of the scason, now it | wpye S of C. 8. Bush, the well- | and wife, and o lot of othors. Irving | motto of theclub. So T wrote the son- | tBebear dance he mado up hisboozy sy o g 7 Tz of furnitare o to in favor and counted an | known haiman of Louisiang, at the | opens with a speech: then comes o one- | fonce, ‘All classes of labor should have | i2ind tohave o waltz with him. = His ; ; 3 1 b e feuture of u well-dressed | pylyer ouse, reminds me of his exhibi- [ 8¢t operetia with Patti us the stur, of | equal compensation.’ 1f that won't do, I ol g Gl 5 g o 4 wardrobe, Heretofore D | tionof diplomacy \g the erowded | © then a one-act piece called | ean chango it. l\hJ-!:“«nnil!i-",fu;;'lllhh-;\ i or hud sole claims on the f 4 ith Hattie as the Aittowt (4 Rt Es y jumped inon the P e : i xflvm:‘.u sole claims on th :u:l -.lu wln.I l-".lrlw‘h““m' ml ‘»l‘\f.:: ||m|“{ : e :'f e oh, that will do first rate—first | (o) a yell and 4 Whoop, and being new THE ]“ USE }\] C % ol it o e Mrs. Jeancite Thurber in d.h;,f.'u'l"::‘.u stman, “Bush | posite part—Lord Spaulding. Think 3 course it is awful rot, Il il SN '\"\My‘:.h:\ M”;Pm‘td % : e her out ) the convention, e | Your niece before the princ thought it would pl e ominine | e B TR toned - a1 wadste T AT ‘!,[.“ wess the thivd year on tho s el v i to work “1”“ :.,. th and <'\|\\~A m.‘m.. shirt, from the ds 1joys comfort more than he, Mr. Palmer | Mime. D wild' for me to AWl Wit did jou say, M. o D ol S opera 1o the last gusp of the ll4|\\‘n\ was somewhat loth to ion to him London engagement and not go Sei b minutes that hedied t \4‘1 ,j““ At he school she remained the one de f | thathe would have to relinquish his | Bext year, but L have not dec Wll, if that oxpresesi| oneral verdickof the public is tiny his the feminine shivt in New Yorl ¥ | room, asno one could bo_allowed an en- | Be £ood and you will be happy I i o you don't belicve Josu i ure g, ol Now all the o rirls in town | {iva poom when it would hold a dozen | means write a long letter to \l)m ing | any such nonse a8 3 agitg IH(~ n, and as il (OEL SOLTG ‘u_f b are done up in stil bosoms, standing | porsons, But Bush had to be told and | niece. HATTIE PATTL A I,““”N] 4E*Ho ;\n!n.} h’nn 1to plant him within a collars and long cuffs, and the old- | t Palmer's surprise he offered no objec- | 1 S 5, | looked ut his sce 5 LA A % 5 ish irtma R plLc, 4 ) IN JARST'S HOME, " Settled at’ Last willbe noticed lished shirtmakers have been | jon, #Phat’s all right,’he said, ‘only T .don’t think I understand you,” he [ SC6He &b Feele Pltiadiidabel led upon to make to measure the | jo¢ng petaina cot in the room and you | Cream-White Satin Portieres Adorn | said at last, elsow nlu 1;\ .nl reg 1'-“1'“ _l"*“\I‘ 2 neth wment so- long the undisputed |y pat in- as many s you lilce, 1ts i i “Well, look here, Mr, Rigamy, speak- | 10885 the lege trouble .:\\\\...‘{\ the property of men, And if you Rvonlatlin Ve helias Several exquisite s of artistic D editor of the Kicker and Prof. MeCall R ing now, not as apaidservant to his 4 2o 5 ) The Tesult is a lady's shivt assnug | {\will get the Lot 4 on fo | needle-work huve been recently sent to i Reari ey ¥ i has b lust been sotiled and an amicable ) ) Y fitting as a glove and as comfortable asa | (oo Kere, and Yo" o ive them my | Washington from Baltimore that are Soriv R RE umlu-'znulnu-:-n'xAwl‘:ll._ lh_w professor i L fichu, which under the lightest tailor- H ; L 4 i SrrE 3 came here about two vears ago, \ ) nong the finest specimens of embroid- o R e and . Yoom and tho rogm adjolning.! Palmer | Amnong the is no_master or_ser- [ PANC ILIE LI e made bodice does not show a crease. By i being in hurd lick borrowed our’ only d [ware, Quecnsvar, ofe 008 sold for I o1 on casy paynients. Terus tosuitpurs Y | liked. Andso the delegation was duly | €LY eV ted in this city, says S e % T ) = (A% % malt e o ot v s, Ty | ™o Wi it v iy | g s snogwed i iy e | vt e oo e’ onghid | S’ Ty i G, S FOR FIVE DOLLARS. tha sidis is dons away with, and but for omfort, Whyb . Bectuse not a | number of ]ml‘twws and upholstery | f, Mm .-(.uu (et R G, Tuter on yofuw(l 10’ oithor return the i i SR (o St SRPRSOES wel Rel bl il il LB B S S Dy R W, Bailey, Dentist apjroprinted by the e, e O i heve promiont po. | Arvwing-tooms i ™ Grortgs | 1y Thioy aro in thoory, wnd. In my evey | 5oiag fim us it doad hoat and he sued us ) £ e . ailey, enist, he most recent developments, as | S ey et PO | Hearst's new home in Washington. The Setiver [ cannat congratulate you on | for #30,000. - Wo proved hima_bigamist adapted for ladies® wear, is the washing ;‘(’::"{;:(,;Lf"'(‘,l,,"}:.: Wh RO paad al s all of e nx:]ul:m-“»- tin, xprossive cxpressions, it may | 400 llw fiEculawoRnciator ront of Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets, silk in (wills of the neatestdesign, They | nhose hospitality he freo The shades of the embroidery silks are L ar (i | ithO postorid o ady Our offices haverecently been ene ave made to fit like the linen ones, have n"‘,',;’:li‘,': Demlunly desirousof dewping i | in harmony with the general coloring of from the tgument, You were going to | A1 he waslaidup fora month in the We Are Here to St‘l\ apdedl o NIy equipsed a bund down the front and & stiff collar, | .crewiled room 4t the hotel, The result | the room, which is designed in the style | gay that speaking ns—- Well, go on.” attempt to horsew |]llv]’ us. The professor | (i o)) the latest facilities for dental work. We make afull upper with another to turn down over it, Wasthat Bush. who had, foreseon this | of the Louis XVI. period. The previil: | "% yus going to say that, speaking as ::5‘:‘.‘.:'1’.'dn'";.h‘-r\‘1"‘:1‘i:r.\u g SU1 Grlowerset of teeth on rubber for five dollars, guaranteed (o be as | Porhups the comfort s woll as the | stato of things, hud two roomsat his solo ing colors of the room are pink and | gne peasonably sensible man to another, | U5 d0d on seve well made as platessent out of any dental office inthis country. Do auntiness of these shirts forms their IO o - y sef o : planned our assassination, isposal and at o less cost than he had | green,with white and gold in the sctting | without mon. about it, don’t you | F ikt 3 , the | DOt beprejudicad by what others may say againstus, butcome and ehief recommendution thoy allow per- | Sobostl SEGAL L Jess ¢ AR e e e R I Day beforo yesterday, while the Y y say ag £ k nonse O 8 i and examine our s pe . fect freedom of movement, they are cool, e cabinets. The colors are all of the most | cluss of 1:.1,;::”4“‘“\11\-\ Il‘:?uln)\::»l‘l :l‘]n‘x:];:':]c- professor was laying forus witha shot- | S€¢ 115 S¢S ueriew:ltlhg\(g’l:‘é 2 E’,f”(f;l,l,g?.::' s::)‘dlw(:‘t‘l?(‘:‘u( the use of and alyays look neat and fresh. Sconomic French Women. delicate tint, and with the soft glow of | gited us another. Honestly now gun at the postollice, he was run over in | oo ieonny (a8 ‘aither or elealricily. Gold andsilver fillings at lovw- Not only are they seen on the prome- A multitude of ebservers have noticed | the walls, which are covered with pink The author sat back in his chairand | & Stamped of mules. We wore the | oo najeg guld and porcelain- zu,ed) crown, tleeth withoutplates, ete. nade, under yaehtiug, tennisand eycling | & vast difference in charaeter between [ brocade silk, the room remindsone of @ | gied aeross the tuble at his seorctaity. | 18t 10 reach him and yendor aid, He | %0 0o r 1 \warranted. Jackets, but under well-Gtling rding | the French man and the French woman, | dainty couch-shell or the heart of | fimally. ho said vied to The Kicker offico in an DR. B AILILY, Dentist, Paxton Block, 16th andFarnam. Caats they dve desidedly smar says @ writer inthe Leisure Hour. S0 | o pinktinfed rose. The lurg- B oy ben o)y | Sneonmtous conditioniwnalitivas sl BE00 10 Ui L=t o S R R AR R RS e From wnll appearances soclely has | little does this differenco appeartobe | st door, which _ forms tho | mean'whatyousny. You know that 1|90 hour before he camo to. Mention this paper. i ) . adopted tho shitt asu fashionable and | velated to the common distinetions of | main entrance to the room, O of libor should heve | Mutual — friends seized upon the feminine garment. ex that it has often been said that in | hung with one of the most eluborite of ocension to settle tho trouble - France the woman is the man and the | the set of embroidered ouaetly, the sune compensation! "The | g hoie oforts were suceesstil. We | The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Brains Know No Sex. man the woman, Making allowance for | On each the cent 5 e b H e il ot v e huthor. | now desireto announce in italies that It may or may not be true that the ad- | absurd exaggeration, there is something | pasket filled with flowe o Do e torvhs. the man who sweeps | the professor isan honest, worthy gon- mission of women toa share in the in- | 1o support The puradox. It is the dis- | with ribbons, all embroidered with re- | oyt 'HH. offich, or Who SGilshes lmmln tleman, possessed of a fine voice and ellectisBten nyuhion Fearsbioiy ippsiionotithoinvaigo/ire ch woman | mavkebleart. Irom the sides of the | Gould i s v s gmnia o 2 el aulified fo teach tho divine art of monopolized by men is alveady begin- | to take life much more seriously than sy AB,VOB 4 Pl Bl s i At ic. On the other h: ho sub- T e R B e R Shveruge Phonch man to At b long vines of lenves and flowers | ywepe what it should bo—yes,what it will ; : ; ! I iling.q gn is surrounded | ho, Why, B bes for the World, At ail evints ve are hay : i Rl RS e e e | e \“f;‘h““l‘"":”‘v‘i”j‘ surely couldn™ | Gueo of course, markuble illustrations of the : v spivitof self-g o e e e e ara i hard e B hwido | sew | extent of 24 por y activity and achicvements of thesex. | ons endeavor. Wonen of perverse na- .],'.',lx‘.,‘ e e R faneledny Apply to tho Coroner—Just us our The three most widely read novels of | ture, and whom society has spoiled, still e iRy 9y R0t Ronee you C0ss m.w\.-, 8 were going to press Judge the last v wore written by women, | pepresent but a small minority of their how the daintiest bit of color- But u ] RO Knight vulled ut Tho Kicker ollce und and women are benring oft a sories of re- | sox in Fr The majority, of whom able. The cream, whito e Ll by invited us to ride out to Lone Tree with markable scholastic succosses in the an- | the world knows very little and cares to | ground is covered with garlands and him in his hovse and buggy, and half an nexes of the universitics. It has long | know little, because they belong to the | pibbons in the pale pinks and greens, hour later we re. The boys had been known that in the mixed schools, | humdprum level of humanity and another st has varying tints of but preceded us, and wa found them' in a from the primary department to the | dowed withudmirable qualities for fig cne color, a silvery green and mounted SO en cuite vight. T seo what you | Circlearound “Dr. B. B. Belinger, late high schoal, the girls are brighter and | ing the batile of life, As married women | with soft fringe to muteh, On another | mean. Well. if vou paid ,I:mw,l“m«\,“_ of the Royul College of Medicine of Lon- quicker than the boy The musculine | they dight tuis battio so well that in | door tho portiores show i fanciful de- | (o (o tho areurente is vou did to the | don—the only discovorer ofa sure cure mind has comforted” itself, however, by | numberless instances their clear-sigit- | si with a pink shell as a conter pieco, | autozraphy. Tshould think you would | for consumpiion.” The doctor has boen the reflec aturity | edness, economny and energy have saved slde of the 1 are lar Y aally tneant what T said in | With us about a month, claiming to cure by slower steps than the feminine mind, | their families from ruin, Their capac | nucopia-shaped designs in pink, with | {ho hook.” SR 9% as almost everything on earth,butafter his but that the higher work of the | jty for business and every kind of indus- | green serpents twining about them, and 50, T suppose iyou_meant it all right 1edies had knocked over half a dozen universitios and colle is beyond suited to their physicul strength has | fiames breaking from the top. The | enourh—inb wavoin theory. perhips, | Citizens the boys concluded that it was woman’s horizon. But now this theory | without doubt caused a great deal tobe | wide bay window is hung fiest with | pupo L8208 "V PEFBIDS, | i for him to drop out. He refused to is greatly shatteved by the fact thit | expected of themwhich they might have | ereamy curtains of Irish point lace, and drop. Hence a committer 7 ; within a“fow days one young woman is | eseaped had they been otherwise con- i asked him to take a walk. tof all CITRONIC AND EURGIC Apliances for Daormiiios, 1ng Senior Wrangler at Cambridge, Eng- | stituted, Thus the wives of small trade: 1. r v . ink taken the walk and stood ¢ b Tr Fucllities, Appiratus und Ren T ‘ot ory form ot diease dge, 5 s s the E ades snder vines of green and pink o g ik . | tuken the walk and d on o bar I [t e e land; that inothe dcen first honors B e e : atall, The great succes AngUp- | Gion we caught sight of him. There wys Burgioal Treatment. NINSTY HOONS FOIL PATLEN) teudnn, B 1 3 men very freq do all the book- | der. The rest of the embroide ward.’ ha o o to the fact that iv is ! West Wl forcirculn ot in the classical tripes and that wnother | keeping in addition to their household | form coverings for the : “jxll"i,'x"";"]"‘, ;‘“f,‘.“"”m, ':::""f‘,t“,'l‘,hfl Uit | conneetion between the doctor’s neck | e i ...;AI.IF et o :| el .\.‘.,F:“‘.l«. S Kidon ) S y f e hay ently 8 4 <. a- i 3 3 00d, and all s 12 A 0 hus won tho S vize at Harvard | duties: the wives of peasants work in the | sofas, ~ They ave 8o r and | ;ation of everything is not amat. | 80d & stout limb, and he wus mukcing o | offiistises of W Weo lave mivlzuideda Lying-in Deprtint £ ¥ v for the ln‘;' met on of Horuee. | fields from sunrise to nightfall, and the | dainty that it would seom almost a | tor of theory. The ideas advocated in | SPeech. | GuiedriEe iy oinhie oitTeal Tl e making s oty of PEIVATE DISFAS I Ther ger occusi . y 3 < H n s Y. The * recog o A 00d Dises pale oison removed fre h N o lI)rIII\.“N no !;)!‘7‘1‘- ‘.’“.’1.3{3".{"' the | wife of a mechanic or town laborer is ex- | pity o regard them as ordinary chairs | {hat book, can beseen at wor The doctor recognized us at onceand |y, AR HOCL IS0 v Farties o ialle tovis "‘u-z..Tl'b.‘."!"‘f’..m& nl-hi hbolet "r;' g hivalry AT B | e dto bring nearly as much money | and sofas to be upon with impunity, | Look at the army.lookat the postofiice, ” | Pesought us to explain to the crowd that crrespindence. 4 c Madging or ntrunont, et by it 1““.‘: *l wl ;-l‘ it S l] “!“ 8 ,_-“i" as himself to the house by dressmaking, | but rather as works of art, as they really *0 that's all ht, looking at thin ho wus in o ]“",l} to leave the country. | GG DO ORIk, wnd we will sond 10 plain weapor ou BOOK T0 MEN. M1, u»oul'rlm: {)lmu o which their abilities entitle [ artificial flowermaking, charing or some | are, The white satin upholstery is st | in bulk, Let's come down to practical ‘ He couldn’t fly,” but he would do the | gpectalor Nervous Disenses, lnpotency, Sy phills, Gioet and Varicowcle, vith quostion List. Address hern, ¥ ks > other occupation. But this is not all, It | off to advantage by the carved gold set- | detai . & A ra: & next best thing. Although he had ~ is upon his wife that the town workman | tingand by tho quaint shapes of the :"]'“.}}“. 1,1.“,\:.1|;\hll'”lu":"fl ("”'I:.'F,l W1 notadvertised “with us, and he | Omaha Medical and Surgical [nstitute, Why isit that forei who visit | velies when he is out of employment. | picces of furniture. One of the pretti- | ward, Now, might Lusk you how much | SiVer all his job worlk to owr cotem- Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. this country invariably return home pro- | With all women solicitudo for their ehi est picces is a long sofa. It has em- | this hook has netted you ".II %o date wo could not refuse his request, —wfguudly shocked at the behavior of tray- | dren is the great incentive to exertion. | broidered upon the back a cornucopia O, I don't know oxactly, Somewhere nal favor to us the boys, after eling Americ whether they journ » Pavisian workman often profits by [ full of flowers, and other designs in | in the neighborhood of 100,000, the continent or simply” board an law of x\.nmv. and he \\unlxl robi- | yines and wreath A pretty little sofa “Very well, then. Now let us look at K f ) vry them from Céntral Park | bly be worse oft if he had no family. It | has a wheat design, and flowers and | the meihod by which that hook was pro- himanip of whiskyand advised to the Buttery? writes the Marchioness | is no rave thing for a French beggar to | leaves, in various combinations, form | duced, You walked up and down this | 1im to gocast, He went. The last wo de Lanza in the New York Morning | urge as a reason for helping him that he | the principal patterns in the other | poom with your hands behind your back ww of him he was making such time as no Journal. Is it that our code | has nowifo to rely upon when he is out covering large arm chai - | and dictated chaptor after chapter, and | J1ek-rabbit in this country can everhopo ol etiquette, not to s I‘ ordi- [ of employment. chairs, stools and I satat this table taking it all down in ‘? 1'«mul.‘”Av\:vy”;nu- : g v legal nary courtesy and decency, diff S o) g The whole mass forms an array | b "hen 3 % | claim on 105 bottles of consumption cure, sentially from that which 8 cultivated PATILAND HER PROTEGE. slicaie coloring and. finely wroughy l”\\}nlu O ar ™ Out Antook | tozether with a machine for muking jced nmong communitics that | How the Diva Entertains an Ameri- | designs that cover the shimmering folds pewrite FO i f cards and ofilee fu » inan older eivilization, or are can Girl She Met in Chicago. f in with a network of flowers and | ° really an undiseiplined set of boors? | The old proverb that “it is betler tobe | fruit, which soothe the oyeand at the That twice you've used it, our worthy coroner. While Dr. Belinger Ithink ‘the chavacteristie ill-breeding | born lucky than rich” has had a siviking | same time excite admiration. The floor All Might, ty pographical e For | still lives to the world at_large, there is that distinguishes many of our eitizens | illusteation in the caveer of Miss Hattie | is covered with a cream-colored velvet ked' read .m;ml,,”ul,_l . Thenyou | 10 doubt that he is dead to this com- is due to ignorance rather than a de- | Huarvey, the well known soubrette, vho | carpet, with a large oyal ring in the munity,”’ liberate willingness to be inconsiderate | figured some three years ago asa center, surrounded by pink and green und rude, That they are unpardonubly | fessional voller-skater, Her next ve vines, The ceiling is a reprodution of impalite, however, i% a fuct that nobody yas at MeVieker's in “Midsummer | this pattern in gold, pink und green. | us hard probably harder—than youdid, | wholesale azents for the celebrated waters of will dispute. Wateh the people who | rht’s Dream,” where she scored quite | Fancy tables and corner cabinets in yet the success of that book was entirely | Excelsior Springs Missouri crowd and push and elbow right uml | s as Puck, writes n Dubuque, fa., | mother-of-pearl and white and gold | due to you, and not tome, Therefor = e — OHI GI NA L left in all public conveyunc: | correspondent of the Chicago Times. | earving, ~and the great mantel ight that you should get $100, it is said that Martinotwill have them gramble and sw 1 Miss Harvey has pluck and ambition | cabinet, with glittering sconces on | (00, and that I st 5 \ | \ seq 1A Bat RTIB i Aaal. o8 next season, She may, but itis not N R S d V > h l S 1.]. not |l|'t'|«'n~‘l ly llult_l ] Observe | amounting { She fol- | on each side, form the principal ornn- | Come now, isn't § .:;n alki { us n‘mu U SRR A L StO\ ¢ (’p IS an \ ‘lt(’r Atta(’ “n(’l]ts them in the hotel dining room struggliug | lowed up her advantage and secured a | mentation of the room. Thereare no | of common sens: o . i : R s 4 to reach this thing and that, and eram- ,,.unm.L- engagement with Jarbeau. | duplicates in the embroidered pieces, | *Speaking exnctly in that way I say ? Topell ievenanareniesof iny dewribion. danline sey o nung_lll‘u-u ! h )n-nuln‘\\lnh Il Iuls ended in something of a row, the | which are the work of the Decorative | no, it is not vight, = If the world were gasburners cleaned andrepaired, work guaranteed, avapidity that causes their eyesto bulge | little soubrette declaring that Jarbeau | Art Society of Baltimore. The room | pightly ruled the compensation of author 4 rs . RobertUblip, ] lorks, 8- 80N, 10th St and their faces to ussumo an ~ apoplectio | was jealous of the showers of bouquets, | adjoining is the blue drawing room, in !..,;,_,.~ A G [ R ’ DOUGLAS---STREET. Il Bulon, . Omaha \IU\L Repair Works, e ons O, hue. Everybody wishes to bo helped | the tremendousupplauseand other mi Louis XIV. style, with embroideries ex- | game,” N B¥®7 O, nccount of our lirge first. Fach ‘one individually desives the | fostations of udmiration that were be- | ecuted by the” New York decorative art | +0'well, if you go so far as that,” re- S A il Teat place, . Lik s of ‘wild eattie, | stowed upon h soclety. plied the sccretary, I have hul]l‘ng = wo have REMOVED to snorting, pufling, voeiferating, they rush | Then Miss Hurvey conceived the idea P more to say.” { 20 1ore us and con- hither &nd thithor, exponding an | ofa starring tour on hor own sccount, Notable Report. The authior laughed and the two men TIORS Thatlian 8 amount of mervous force that, were it | *The Little Tramp,” in which she F ordered mensturation, anarmia e i venient offices, 1 ( . ’”~ mlwl) directed, would lead to pro- | played the title roll, was not a g and u(. ility, it may properly be termed a d ergles to the correspond l Dx‘!. Betts & Betts, FLI T™n lt)L1 re >0 11’]])(1 fl 1] . A (b m.lu‘t 1 whack it out on the typewriter, and didn’tl go over the proof sheets with you. And yet you ask me if I have read it { Irish b v 3y dear i, allow me o say that o over these are white satin portieres with | theory that is not practical is no theory ish \'nu wonldn't say ‘whackead, | Wr b, Wil ples 1 over the type-written pages, and seased and wrote in and finally got Annonncements out a perfect copy, Now I worked just | . B, Moore & Co, have o n appointed A B A N N e e e R At oy r\l“ S [ : £ the task was finished A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in (ha Ext t 1) P, Y ' ’ Rt ARSI 1 1o e | B, ol e Sk R A | i o Ereuisior Sprgs Missearte ™ | ° I Would Like to geta couple of days | 1400 Douglas St Omaha, Neb. furniture maker's art at reasonable prices.

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