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. THE COMMERCEAL TRAVELER, | fitticen s e | HE WON HIS WIFE AT CARDS, | szt e gomst ovesine of e | EDWIN ARNOND'S NEW POEN, Ben Mur. ™ Asmight havo boon ox- | SONETHING EVERY ONE SHOULD HAVA pected in & poem born in Japan, o " inspires one noble passage, sacred mountain so glo= . ¥ ke ikt witiful with its perished or | [HE MOST COMPLETE n fires and_its spotless crown of snow shadows forth the life of Mary Another noble poom is in Furst, wholesalo liquors, Cincinnati; S. R was gent up to the home of the family, g Harter, will poper, Chicogo; 4. H Lyon, — early in the mornitg, that the proprio- nond, York: decamped ‘in the night, and, DO Fassett, | Thg Novel Method of Proposing Adopted by ’“‘:T,_:","\I,,‘. had careied of all the proven: | His Readiog of “The Light of the World" fn | [0} E. H. Robbins, Wall Lake by the Towa Drummers, bug St. Paul, Mumn'; G. W, French, a Bashful Swain, dor with him, There were 200 guests in Tokio, general traveling passenger agent Louisville the house who would have to be fed, and | & Nashville I; S, B. Nesbit, bootsand | somebody would have to take the helm | THE COST ESTIMATED AT 810,000, » oting ongineen G, W & | 'TS WOMAN'S WHOLE EXISTENCE. | y. Now, this very charming | AN EPIC OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH, ? Chicago; Chages M. | - A Bummer Retort Hotel to Bo Built at | O. Leonard, k | seeds, Cambridge, structing engineer, C. & G ind taken the hellin of many b - R womi Vernon, 0.5 W. R. Hall, enterprises before, but never one of just and te | demning the Athenfan juc ) es to live, rift, and a r the hemlock A Jewelry Bales n Robbed of His The Tender Passion and the Fair Sex— | this m; W itude. Down to the hotel sho | The Conception of the Gre. k and | third, TIE WORTD 1L of Sophoclean irony, pointing IN THE WORLD, Sample Case—Interosting Notes Wil M . 1 ot | Princess Blsmarck - How a Socicty ;‘i':"“"“;""‘-l'l': e LT Fugitive Estracts from It— ‘l“:”“lj‘y‘l";" e “‘[[ R da | — % . Mogrue, a Cincinnati drummer shot ps « o8 d, gave him ¢ b S Jerusale nore utterly than the ar: and Personals Concerning timself 11 Bt Louts iset Tresds o Woman Turned Hotel Keeper on the grodery BONAE for the moe : A Most Notable Liter of Titus, and a fourth, with Pilate f I e (Y Men on the itoad. was representing a big Chicago Jowelry louse ‘Width and Visdom." artieles of food, and when the first guest ary Ever from the presence of Mary Magdalen at [ The Culture and Genious of the > and suicidod in o fit of despondéncy, ume down 1o his breakfast he never sus- midnight on his swiftest horse, because | . ha e Jhe Montgomery, Ald, comuiercial men oy pected that it had been sot before him “one other wateh would make mo Naz- Best Minds of the Century. . \ y will cut u big figure’ at the coming Alabama i Aot e Lol I iRt b ¢ b 1 R shEinondans of s Hab Peanitass: | sons Sioux City architects are preparing plans state exposition, I was very much amused at the arti- | through the efficic cy o f one of the mos | correspondent of the San Francisco | arene ; A . phad for a handsome summer resort hotel which is | W, P, Gilman, aSouth Bend traveling man, | cle published a few days ago on “How | prominent women in »p“v 1o society, No | Chronicle gives the following necount of The poem is full of these deamatic sit- | o to beerccted at Lake View on Wall lake, in | Went ZAr that oS oy Grawtordsville and 1alc | Girls Are Proposed To.”” I think the ‘]'H-I-l-‘\* piRe “l[llnr fnko By llh-- "‘?“.‘l“"; Sir Edwin Arnold's rouding fn Tokio of | iations and inte il Stattod | . . S8 § The hotel will be built by | 1S clgar that he was smoking on his clothes | 118 AT Al .. | hold management of the hostolry, This 18 ‘[ibest . hodis. “Ths Li { tho | Uhebeauty of Swinburne's earliermethod ‘1\1‘"‘1 I\I- hotel will b built 7 | upon the bank, When he was through his y Iproposed was just gs unique as, | or BN IEG N e O the utiaarriod his davoss posit, Lhe LIGHY Ol e igey Nana ik CHARGE Derste. Kiniisa, 1) he 11 eling Men's association, The | gwim he found that clothes had taken fire | and the time and method alittle more nan, and so she hus gone on with the | World | The poem is also full of striking 1 i [ Tt D D S S tvelisg | anavimnad n 3l romaied 1y Unh woods | novel than the methods the follows in | work, "What before was the duty of the | The recitation was given fn tho fino | Lo 1o Additlty ol el gt o | untilafter d n spirited to articlo adopted, says a writer in the | pfoprietor—the gencral managoment of tkumeikwau, t eical | W v ar, | ‘_J i oL i h Wl .r‘r‘w.].-wl Globe-Demoerat, affairs—now 4‘;\1‘lyw\ \,.‘.l W Ilu[u she | and handsome bailding, some of which | “ ttho fr wateh, . . Pose of erceting a hotel this season veady for | oudiony disapposren orms ARt | It was n cass of lovo at first slght, but 48 & DROTIRBLGN, AN 32 v it, and suc- | 12 1eased by tho govorment to the Toklo | When dreams como truer tirough the fat | ] opening to tho public carly next spring a k and reappear sudidenly mys- | the girl didn’t know how I felt, neither | sfully at it, and the Buffalonians are | ¢lub. This hall is vather an imposing | poaay holiows where the wintor hides aw Wy | Lake View, Thg question was thor hohad disappeated, offerlng 10 | yag T sure that she cared a continental | all flocking o the hotel to ont dainty | chaml with its three carved fire- | S ‘ ! | “ oughly di ad fvwas deeldad (o form | B O srad na O, | for s, She wad & modest, Fatiring, | vianis thah ire sot forth with one of | places and parqueted coiling. The L e ass i | | | ther k company, to build & | W, Dunnug of Chicago whas found dead in | bashful littl aind while I wanted | their most delightful women as cat ssemblage of some hundveds, | 1 | majestical through death's black ot t he above-namec 0 08! 00! o) 1 esmoines '] St . 3 3 racine 14 \ present ) ! 1 . leas i S10.00 - shame ol e e Ot 1ot | his soom at ot L 1n Destioincs Losdas | 4o tail fiet oy Lthoughtof her 1| Frenchwomen of the Karly Salons, | embracing most of the representativo | 11 liadds ba a/bidek tHbisal H 3 paid as shall be provided by the articles of in- | {h Al stono company of Chicago, In con- | Wos afraid to. One y night, the The traits which strike us most forvel: | people of Tokio and Yolkohama, headed | Her thatloved much and had her love with N ! corpo; i of said co . The following | versation before his death he d that he | fourth time [ had called, I made up my | by in “M, \“"*\“‘ 1 cl “‘“'*'""»“ * | by the English minister, Hugh Fraze tee, L G PR | Mo toten tirod fortyssic (A eXsmile | nind fully that T wanted her. Bt sho | omen of tho early el e SORCUEY | the Americon, John Swift; the Austrian, ! he b 0 die, Presiden . , Ames, Ta vice | ation led to the conclusion that it was a case and sensibili they c ved theirminds, 4 S and y lossly president, W, R, MeCulloneh, Council Blufts; | of heart tiouble oS B0 sny LoAHOUBHEEIROUA SEIEREC gy cherininale taavy fastimbhiadd | Baron von Biegeleben; the bishop, tho Torest as the wild wat seeretary, H, 8, Ames, Dos Moines ; T her away if T spol About 10 o'elock | gyvoq distinctive flavor fo their conver- | Right Rev. E. Bickerstoth; Captain Must [ urer, #1. B, Hedwe, Des M Board of di- o Hotels. Iproposed ngamo of cards, and in & | Eati g the Century. It | Brinkley, R, A P il Daltaer il g 3 s roclos—a. K. Myors, Marshailtown, Tt J, the Millwd—F. F. Harbinson, Lot oed : L [l Lty 3 torRLae Sy ot T ke i, v Rivised and Amended M. French, Keokuk. Ta.; T M. 1 zan, Des Thorne, Chicago; 1, I, | joke suggested that weplay for a wager, as theso qualities, udded to a d od | R, E., whose names are beginning to be fers, g : < 4 Moumes, Ii.; Charles Hamilton, Ames, Tn.; I H. Lemley, Det | and that she put up herselt against mo, | taste for pleasures of the tntellect, and writers towhom everything | Watching with those ereat eyes Earl C. Gleason, Council Bluffs, Ta. okaley i | She modestly consented an inate social genius, that led them to Ik hiaaloun knd ful. from | It tonched Athens and hath crept to Rome. g The Mineral Spring company at Lake v | St 3 gontad, revolt from the gross scnsualism of the | J 1s precious and beautiful, from To this end was T born, and becamo For American Readers up to In, aereo to give said stock company | Louis; TraSmith, Chi I thought T was going tolose, and I [ givoit (HaT, Lo ETOS Sensualis | their movality, commereial and other- King of all kings t0 wituess to the truth ¥ & g BLN0 L Aok 0] BAAE o Brueun o8 i s Evaln "‘i\"\”w}\x Hlf:'. Hovar Feank. | Knewif 1did it was alast chance, even | cioty that has given unother complexion : :“'\"""”I":”‘ ')""“"{”‘ ”:]“ ) r'r‘l“‘l‘li"“""“ “Those old fires now under snow, Jnne Ist, 1890, s0a deed of about three-fourths of an Svans, Philadclphi ydrick, Frank- i SRR S 100 i ot esin » er of o ks frol o Y o ’ of’ 1iha fiotel site.. DG Ik Grd sHriNG Pa.; 1. T. McHenry, S Louis; N. A, | if it wasa jok Well, I won, and I | to the Last two centu The natural Fwiikk Hact ~qu| & sprinkling of | .. Here are some of the lines which de- 1 atthe west end of Wall luke, in i, Detroit L. Locb, Chicago; . E. | told her with a laugh that she belonged | result was first, 4 reign of sentiment 50 Who went thoro, probably. as | linente in mastery points Sir Bdwin's . " T , Tow i J. 0. Kelly, Qi tomo. After sitting and looking at | that was often oversirained, but which " adopt Chelationtey or Bortmens | concoptionsof Cheist and Pilate, and | Offered in Connection with THE for the building are nearly com- ew York; A ks L o T took | represented on the whole a reaction | s R RSy Christ’s views of Pilate: OMAHA DAILY BE pleted ¥ contemy very neat and | Chicago: T, M. ', Vallins ) ch other for a fow moments I took | of morality and refinement. The | bools—as an evidence of their equality e P e comfortable summe cost about the | G. Renfro, Chicago; S. M her hand and said she must always pay | witsand beauties of the salon bleu may | With the westorn nations, : Wearing the purple ; Al L OO SRSl L T her losses, and that the hand I held committe 1ousand follies, but [ - Sir Fdwin came forward—the orthr il i Her oyes Somev DAt TG it e iy B T was mine. She lookedat me with a chuvalr r_and of | doxaftamoon rotiter us nexcoptionable Bured themselyes on my heait, ()III{ omew hit unique, cen c > gelow, Chicago: James, | . . ¢ at lior ong Tadies, the composer, TG votunide i R. . Walbank, Chicazos and said quictly: manners, the tastes, even | 48 that li g HRGHLE e The firo of thoso mild eye ::;:‘l‘lm‘ m:. 0 n .ll‘lh usch, Kansas City; 8. Kohn, New York S*Well, if you want it you can have [ their prudish affec , were open idor de I in a faultless frock cout, = .“" fir f th 5 .ml\ yos, of this about soven- i , Chicago; H.'W. 'Mason, New | it. thongh sometimosr utos | ‘1‘) e BSIOR ALY O Oh o ‘ il That had 1o fear or any bitterness, e ty-five f xtend, "Ph be two Des M y HOH. G I won that girl by me of cards on [ to the virtues t ey R e ratnauUna Claudia, sighc R ) 3 stori h, and the whole will be sur- L. Gere, Chicay Sunday, but we neither have regretted | dation of a we buttonhole, ‘-‘1”* LA e \eAring Thers was tio fault, \ X , < rounded with wide verandas, vy souger Chieago: I | the violating of the fourth command- | had exalted ideus SRR o i o o oo decs Byl ohiEaane ) - - ork: I i | o nathe Ay Helt e o = ca (th, Helis a good reci - h! the ligt B8 L " A New Charg yon, Binghuniton, N. Y.3 A. | ment. ' Porh R “:[‘,-“‘ may help e .J!f“jf L cause he i8 most earnest und {mpressive, That beamed from those mild eyes, THEOMAHA DAILY BEE The failure of Jacob A. Weixler, the § T ek | » o Scudery, with their endloss withouta tinsel of raut or posing, The The speech of bim fair music at his feet | | ©ffers a year's subscription to :‘; whi TS oo d . "“,Vl is " - Pren Woman Unhappy Without Love. upon the metaphysics of love, were no | Mame of his new poom, Lthe world | 4 yoediction o the paper, ineluding the Stin- ributed to drur S who Indu ilm to Walsh, St. Louis; Canada, O & I am curious to know whethe is time, is **The doubt tir some sometimes to the blase | Probably knows by ti buy what he could not sell and consumed the | (b I, 1ir « Denveri M. Mayword, Lin' | into wl life love has never aataie llas to the crities, but | Ldght of the World,” u companion to his Authority yet sits upon my lip. day issues—delivered at your time nec ry to his business in praising | coln; John D an, Omabas G. M. Rorreh | oan ever havo been what I should ¢ the d fine-spun sentiments | epochal poem, “The TLight of Asia, }vwv-‘».l ‘\\nr?vl'n:'vg"h: o ;w‘_n'fl”! add and a complete sot thelr goods. By this statement Mr, Weixlor .u‘|‘>} 4 yl,n“;h' 1'1‘ nl. [§ ; ‘|.um. p I do not think so. She m rmed the Great Condo in his cel puts before Chri n umh.-m-‘--‘ Bud- '|‘|’|’3.lv \’\m““k:":-"\“” e \“;"I"‘ AL ! of the Americanized Encyclo- adyertises himsell as an unusually ottt M- Giivie . ORI found the quiet garden of wh Vincennes, the cloquent Flochior, the | dhism transmuted with alchemal art in | d peedia Britannica for $2.80 feweler, and the wicked | Kearney: Robery Young, Bellofor content keeps tho koys, says TLoulse | ascotic I’Andilly at Povt Royal, as well | poem, harmonious, unified, exquisite, 80 | 1 4d not dare per month for one year, The whose glib tongues and sed Charles I, Schenish, Burlington, Chandler Moulton in the Ladics” Home | ug the romantic maidens who sighed | The Lightof the World” puts Chris- Aud that which hindered was thy lust to e - 5 e the canse of poor Mr, W Montgomery, Chicago; K. Sting Journal. She, may be reconciled to her | over their fanciful s and impossi- | tianity before Christians in a new light 7 win. { : first five volumes deljvered Willno d .».; be seized with a prover. | Rocl, A C. M. Morton, F 3 | 3 and console herself by thinking how | ble adventures. T had their or —the light of acc ed wisdom’ of Fuvor of men instead of praise from heaven, on payment of $2.50 and the of remorse for their misconduct Cleveland, “'0.: . Yerkes, Chicago; | h better off she is than if she were | palsin living women who reve | the east. *The Light of the World That they might drink clean swill, balance payable $2.80 per people wero asked at short notico, H. rchild, Beatrice; A, J. Mclnty 4 g W 4 | a%raasse . Hlist B s homiRe o pay 3 I 8ays the Joweler's W ¥, to mention the | St. Paul, Minn.: 'N. Paulson, Pullman, 1 i but such dull res common traditions of a Gabrielle HI by TR AR OE Ve IORT g I took water and washed hands | | month. The other five vol- most unregenerato class in the community we | A, Trout, Ord h.; W. H. McCue, Oniaha; n fivst cousin to the rap- | Marion Delorme; who combined with the | Christianity, a task for which bR Before the herd. rered witk believe tho jewelry drummers would b C. W. Rodes, 'Lincoln; Herb Northy, Du. oy. Lam old-fashioned, perhaps. | intellectual brilliancy and fino. courtesy | 1ving is €0’ competent as Sir Fdwin, i umes to be delivered within mrv;w”r 7t honor. 'l'v.‘m'nlm;w been char ;«I biqu ohn Harvey, Kaunsas City; P. B. | in my “ideas; but I honestly think Lln!xt of the Greek Aspasia the moral graces ’l';'-"}i”ni l“hi'M ;‘l; i'n‘-l saturated with The \u!]‘l!m\. o ;\’u by the aceident of | | four months. : : With all the crimes and all the vices in the | % n Rive Wyo.; Lew Ginger, | real happiness comes toa woman only | tha ve 80 poetic o fascination to the uddhist love and i R slower deliveryin places, must serve as | All our present subscribers Joml and moral codos, but it 1s reserved for | Atchison, Kan.; v and wifo, | hand in hand with love. Christian and medieval types, Mme, do | Whether dwinis or Isnota Bud- | o samplo, They wero finer than any | | aye entitled to all the advan- e R L UL L AT T Caviood St Josopli | When she begins to foel that, with one | La Fayette painted with raro di licacy | dhist noed not bo disoussed here. | ‘That | hero quoted, but they wero usually il fe L oAl 1 bo said of n saloaman who spouds | Vamn Ty, biagon Cowle Do, | A0 in it the room is full, and emply | tho old strugglo betwoeen passion and | he has sucked the best out of Buddhism | passages poured forth with the rapidity ages o s grea er. tho time of his employ A consumes that | Dalls. Tex. : 1 B hEG ee ity | when he is gone no matter Low many duty, but ¢ cter triumphs over pus- undisputable. If “Tho Light of Asin” | of excitement. People living outside of I Dallas, H. H. Humphreys, Iowa City b 3 N 1 I Budd by the lightof Christianity. v of his customer in praising his wares and in | a.; H. C, d, Davenport, Ta.; 3. | others may remain, she begins to be | sion, and duty is the finul victor. - In is Buddhism by the b0l Christinnity, No one who heard the poem had any Omaha can avail themselves H selling the lutter what he does not wantd Fie | Hill and wife, Denver, Colo; 8. M.’ Castlo, | tremulously, delic ously, delirviously | spito of the low standard of the age, the | -The Lightot tho World” is Christiun- | doubt of its quality or its success, One | | o¢ ahove liberal offer by hav- on such a druinmer | Constantine, Mich.; G. 'W. Hitcheock, Kan happy. But that is only the beginning; | jdeal woman of society, us of literature, y the light of Buddhism. 3 of the audience, Harry Deakin, the fa. ing the monthly payments T City; G W.'Gill, Ch and if love holds happiness by the hand, | was noble, tender, modest. pu and win read with much feelin, mous curio dealer of Yokohama, was = LSO DL ) and wife, St. Lo foar stands at the other elbow. A tvord | loyal, " ’ ' ) and it is necdless to say was veceived | enthusistic that he bought the Ame guaranteed by some respon-, o Last week a traveing man for Lorris, | York City; P, Sw too many or too fow—a smile that does - T with the highestinterest. To sketch the | ¢, its of the poems, it is said, for | | sible banker or merchant in 8 Allister & Co,, jewelry dealers of Chicago, | D. Little l{r‘n]'fln\l‘:)r-'.“ Parker, Kansas | 10t g0 ler way—and the girl suffer Ooncerning Women's Shoes. plot of the poem would not be fair to o sum of $25,000, their town. was rebbed of hissample cases and contents LAl TANAS Ol e | Eriol & Blie Haa ] s enjoyed. Her v It1s not to be wondered at that people | ijm, but one must pny homagoto his | One of the two greatest living Ameri- i 1 Waas VoS A McLain, Kansas City; I, Flie v A buy cheap shoes. 1T resemble so i 5 ik RAIN LS Sheep and half morocc at Waverly, Towa len were »: D H I 2 soul hungers hin her for some dear | M1y cheap shoes. Th ot 1o | charncterization of Pontius Pllate, his | can poets is going to write in lines hero | | . : 5 el alued at from 36 Wednesday rling, Queen City s . | certainty. And when that comes—when | ¢losely the higher Jriced ones, both in | yohabititation of the stern Roman sol- | to secure the copyright bindings can be had a night a ma a Crosse who | v 3 Go | her troth is plighted—is that he happi- form mnl :lm "t\m" qt lll".\',l l‘h’ut'flm dier and stoic who made the one faux r in his name and Sir slight advance onabove price. had been giving away and seling watches J. | est moment? She does not think so then; | masses are led to bel s they pas of currying the favor of the unruly | Kdwin’s con de on the sume | Jeyish populace, who were Cinsar's most 1 (et i apparently fault- | ypamenable subjects, As to the romance uipely, they are | with which he had_invested Mary Ma itly, This will be the inglish poet of the first rank publishing a magmum opus in Holden, G ERBYS A REaT : Lot | for she is looking forw b.; J Johnson, St J. Watson Rile; among hohises of bad repute. Ho broko aw: ‘rom the oificers and went across the ve Nothing hud been heard about, the robbery ing when telegrams et AN us good as thoey look il (Rl T b o e lossly, lustrous and of day comes, at last, and the n . ™. A Bt £ b America befors England—a well-de- - . Y until VWednesday mor > hog Is that, then, the hap- | disappointingly deccitful. Many women | dalen Tmust bo silent, and also 10 the | served Lom o o the wider diffusion of A L; )Ccldl l' )(uul(, ;‘\‘.Lf;:‘ |m:iv\i"|\_l‘“|i('-'|. I(|4vlv‘1~x~<i 1:‘]1-(:4‘\}\]1"[1 bo piest mon Hardly, for the ve buyers are far mors exacting in the sublime figure he makes of Chyl culture in orica as evidence ’ by the Croft; M. P. Waldror Sutphen, Norfolk; O, ing poople who ‘ever lived nry | matter of ascrupulous fit, by which most loving people who ever lived ar tootia sz oo they aro about qui Jewelry of all sorts was found concealed in Stoves, trunks, and on the persons of the to fill a gallon measure. There 4 Pilat neat and treim, than | the e lity. A shoe that 5 wifo, Procula, who belonged 1o | vastly largor body of veiders, t Claudian gens, was an ambi- | - Tho readir tious subject to approach after the m: not quite one, to begin with, and they must learn to live tc A year—a events of contalns he Eneyelopmdia Britann er- ' Toles vi ’ T N rone went no Blography of persons, 0 matt how gold watches, o ngs, brac SR Ere L amition Tolsn, of mutual forbe: of gotting | Willinake a woman proud of the foot | nificent sideulization of Dovo with its od for atl it | B e R e s from Chi vent to La Cros Ln Grosse, Wis.; 1t A. Simpson, Blue | Well acquainted—a happy yoar, and now | Which it covers, though only a haunting beauty and majestic presence. ol deal g ort 3 o st e son ified tho jew Tho thief is said Nob.; Otis Dewey, Plattsmonth : look into each other’s eyes fear- | tion of solid worth, is in some measu But Sir Bdwin added tho breathof |~ Complexion powder is an absolutenecossity | fure, DEAD. o Amérieanized Fneyelo- tobe a Clinton, Iowa, man, Nothing more Wm. Dovey, St Louis, Mo.: B They are one at last, and for all | @0 atonement for the wreck which | ife to this o quisite idealization by the ! of the refincd toilet inthisclimate., Pozzon PiRsua brlanniod R raomnes ot O AT . has been heard of him, ison, St. Joe, Mo.; 3. C. Norris, Denver, | fimal 2 X it specdily follows the wearing of it. noble character he has created in his | combines every clement of beauty and purity, | J4LOVer 300 nated personauos of T0- e poln's Traveline Me: srpohl, Council Bluffs; J. L. Surely that is applest moment? A careful study of several hundred | ;oam, o = Enoyclopmdia Irit nnica “says nothiy " I;}I S e on, York Moore; South Bond, n?-lifxf;‘-.fi?f :x',}u\tvhx?:h)“dxd» say 501 but iy | pairs of fomininc foct on u busy thor- | For twelvo long s Sir Edward car- o A TeLphicne e Bogs: Biehi, Claveimia, Whitor, Chinesed HB0R SEESy e Botiiara sympany , C i . P. Doolittle, f 5% T P = oughfare during shopping hours proves | rjad the scheme of his poem in his mind The telephorio must have a now role of | i doatuy; Clovelid, WH{Lon Ohipoastian- eports usually good sales this season and | Gotienburg, Neb.: . Lucas, Peor L s hat th tubby foot h di sared i h dene- | Usefulness scoved for it. Sir Humphroy Jefferson tanloy or Edtson. The t i Phos. | ¢her, ol L3 N. h, T think, after all, the happiest | that the stubby foot hus disappeared. | 4g Ulysses cherished the image of Pen u | JefTorsc tan hinks the outlook very encouraging. eb.; Thos. J. Blucher, roit, Mich, i Ah, A ’1']”‘ 1“' i o _‘l-‘[’l L Presumably, suggests the Shoe and [1one on his ten years, wandering afle de Trafford, near Manchestor, has, pe Amvlh'nn/,vml{ oyola | H"’ :f‘.'- unlen oo R e S e sm e e e T ounelots [ imomient s Whon ldvels wewaet, ebynew-i| | TSUERU T SueEoun - iha Bl identity | Troy, and when ¢ lnsk ho was ablo to | haps, tho fihest kemels in England, th | | Elves Biograpn el AL tive of the Richardson silk company of Chi- e Woinboror Mimey, Lavenport, 1a.; | comer, and hope leads i 192a0C, in a long, slim toed shoe. Misses who S8 e sl E ¢ a | kennelman's house adjoining them, sed, but 300" others whose P Oscar er, Milwaukee, Wis.; W, L lay down his editorial harness for a | X i e bo ke ot FE ot G L enie cago, hus been forced through mcreasing | jiooy ter, N. Y. Princess Bismarck, formerly wore shoos so short that the | wiiile the seeds sprang, burgeoned and | 1'rom each kennel a telephona arrange- | { knowwaud spoken 4 trade to cut off the lower {x)fl.inn of Kansas I‘A nu(v.ml-ll\v 1"‘!"‘1‘(““(‘:“ ‘(‘I.Iwz{»; B. It little is known in England of Prince | toescould be counted pressed against burst into blossom with extraordinary | ment leads to the kennelman’s room, so | § b LRICANIZED, from his territory, He will continue to make | ¥ Clayton, Louls; L. antwell, I 13- | Bismarck’s private life, sti ays | the for orge Cortello, Buftalos J. O, Berk. | bismarck’s privato life, still loss, suys ley, Philadelphia: . M. Hamilton, Be liroy, New York; d end, now have shoe loather | panidity-— uniil they Mus. Poreira, aceording to the London | enough at this point to turn up beyond perfect whole of a & Nows, is known of the lady who for more | the natural toes at each step, It is the outcome of his wandering than forty-two years hus shared his | Shoes thatare too narrow for the foot | palosting. many years ngo, s tho pro- g ; Am tand beforo us tho | that when any dog is noisy at night the i R e 1t poem, kooper can spask to him o ua to be | f,Whete vie, R, % R00 A0Toles iom in | heard without leaving his room, fcounty or town and from half to two col- e H 15 about an American State, the Ani Lincoln bis headquarters. L. Kallenberg of the fine soap department \o-Hasick company, Chicago, who C. Barrett, Louisvillo; ontaine, 0.3 J. M. N M. Birch, Chi J f A T L ‘e nized Eneyeloy In Britannicn roverses * had the misfortune to suffer a fracture of the | W. C. Brook, Cincinnati; R. . Smith, Phila. | home. The Princess Bism Is_do- | produco that tingling and burning sens- | Raphaelite nccutacy of the local color- P “”::"‘C‘:"‘o'“‘:"\':‘ ‘h'jm appolnted | | Ehis ore inz three (0" ten columa (0 an bone called the knee pan_about ten days ago, | delphia; M. M. Spencer, Chicao; 0. G. | seribed as the very model of practical, | ation which usuully precedes tho dor- | jng ghows Sir Edwin, like the groat | wiiolsnalo agents 1or tho cHlebratod \oniors of '\'“'"‘l‘;_"[;‘"""!,‘,'.f;l‘,““’;‘,'}‘“'“' twocol= 15 still at the Windsorand s slowly recover- | WAlroth, Pittsbu At W e pGleve- | methodical Gernian matron, ‘with an | mant state of an cxtremity “gone to | poet thut he i, loves to” stadt tho beeet DGt BRi el L L g Mr. Criloy, the proprictor, pronounces | 1o B0 i W, W eye of every detail of household 1ge- | sleep, his is occ foned by retarda- > field, the bird of the air, and the pid el s AN _?n. SIS ARTONE him the best natured invalid he ever saw. | James H. 13: ment and economy, and a heart for the | tion of the blood cireulation, and js inju- sgiof dhe ear The Titan wall Venorablo Twins in Towa: The Encyclopm 1 g n comfort s siting 1w 4 5 us to stive tren s county, Lo exhaustive b W. French bas been visiting with Qg each hou 0 both 1 and feot. No that no conyulsion of nature or warfave | Ay i adis 1 reside o ertfordshir ind only nineteen Hnesto an Callenberg today, mate, {rom the highest o the lowost. | rostraint can bo placed on the diroulut~ | ould overtlirow, the fullen neanthus | g ECct Madison, In., uesilleneobs Aaritardintee; anthonly dlilatdeninoalaiy Mason of the Sommer Richardson man- | Chi i Weddings, it has been observed, not | ory system without affecting other purts | fricze and masoney ¢ umbling into pic- | ap Flizaboth Grescom Campton and | § TR tur npany has extended his terel- | win, Philadelphiag v seldom give rise to other weddings, than’ those where the restriction is | furesquo decay, enthral his oyo, The Mrs. Botiiin B, HilAGhondt has v i i tory into Colorado, will still cover tho | A. H. Parker, Chica A e dend that | applied, solomi casiorn night, purplo nd dia | ho Soris 18 Hildebrandt, “Theywore | | o g0 i g Shie o oa hovototopo. ke A. D, W I Rt Johanna |~ Many persons who buy shoos with | ponded with st i heec D TR e A i 1 0. H. Warron s visitng his Urothor, 1.8, | o a goreibie von Puttakumer, She was ono of the [ patent-leather caps, or wholo foxings, | noon. the. mellowness of the s HabvIGIo- SonsequentiiaT eI G it by 4 Encyclopzedia : Qe h Sromment ralload man from the | ¥ A Senstble bridesmaids, and the stately lady made | think thoy SEEARIRAE tinre 18 || o o O DR A0UE R eaLe Iy s of nge. Moy aro very wpry. old e | S, Whito, Tormerly Gty salesihan for | Quered;its st approach can o clieckod. | then and tMero an_ improssion on' the | of the kird, whereas most. choap shoos | fLALc Are uneonsciously re tho hori- | Ludioss and still vory skiliful i fino 8 3¢ Raymond Liros., wholesialo grocers, has gono | Butnot only is the use of a medicinal safe: | young baron which culminated in an of- | ave farnished with split horsehide, ja- | zon the Bedouin of the desert with Arab Ty ok, Dade th far it gea tlils orler, conaensing tHo sOAGA | futo business on his own account, having [ £uard tobe recommended on the first appear- | fop of marringe three years later. panned, and not pe 1f ut all, steed and matchlock and flutte gl L AL to the English county (though rotain A hias boaght out Spraguo & Cols hardware | jhould be excreised in tho choice of a reme to ho found, says the same biographer el : Siv Edwin had absorbed the whole at- | Drink Excelsior Springs Missouri waters. Vhoth, tho Eng 1 stores and will hereafter devoto themselyes | F'OF thirty years or more Hostetter's Stom- in her words: ‘That my husband is g How many young ladies of today } ¢ Palestine. d_hi; o - - ueity DOWN TO DATE ) rdware business at 1210 O stre oh Ditiors Unbdan Shorelilng op public charncterisa fuct 1o which Toften | WOuld laugh at the absurd idea, as thoy DEsatlion 16 To his hia cbmeh & Brolaund A Big Manganese Deposit. el S : bt o SRS | it v bt wi et afonis, | Bl b g o holgn myscr | expross o iz mothor ' you | brahesit, o bl it chmo profnd | 4 Ble Manghuons weponte ! Fepresentative of tho Jewili stove company, | 404 has been most emphatieally endorsed b | But as for me, his wile, what havs I to | (4ot dear gl 81 moiup ! AL | 65 that comes from ‘long. residonce in | over found n the United States b The following commorcial taavoler medical mon 08 a lieatth and strength restor- | o with publicity? 1 do not exist for | Drighten her dear ook muml_«;«u_ the enst, .The poem {5 83 much ploce | been oponod up: at Tredegar, Callious ar e A f 4 the Capital hotel yesterday: Walter Majes Itis indeed a wise precaution to uso | 10 ict Bt wholly and dolely for higm s | motive Firemen's Magazins, ~Bosides, the eath, [hsmoemiBles ol miooey ihati gpaded wp kT \ meric l]“/(_,( ~ wholesale liquors,” David Weise & Co., Lin. fortifying agent and alterative Th vfect union of souls, however, | YOU0We hera kiss or two, Away baclk, £ f C 4 rly stages of disease, forit effectually acts it if the malady belongs to that S ¥ to which this sterling medicine is | the princess’ hus colu; €. C. Blen Bt. Bt. Josept gents' furnishing goods orio 13, Moul, Des Moine . M. Potter, clothing, . o t i it Wheelock, .\"'n:.f{.u,‘,;";;.'f.'-ii adapted. Not only is it eficacious, but pure | sionally as a victim to family ola ware company, St. Loui v Encyclopadia Adgnied ; face. You werenot so attractive then as W. H. Ashworth, | 804 harmless. In one lotter ho says reforring to a pro- | 400 y A .04 ’ % Distinguishing Waiters From Guess | je¢ted excursion o tho seasido: “Ihave | YPUfranow. And throug Ao youra g o Amorig tho commercial travelors at the | PItingutshing Waltors From Gue held out ugainst it for a long time; but | 9F childish sunshine and shadows sho Bll1ll]]]lC el wore i followini : C. C, Atwood, An- »d in 2 majority of fmflies to wenr | 4 all the mothors and aunts are unaat- | ¥A3 slways rondy, pRite 1o C C Aldrue Oinahat. Tow Gl catoii L | Coms ariels of handronr fo doe, 10 weas | riovs {n'doclaring. that nothing bt sea chubby hands wh thoy wero in: | e o ooy Konses; Jofforson Ogp, | thom from the memlers of the family, so | Water and sen air cando poor Mariochen | { VAN ands woeultor thoy were in- e At Siinese 14 ¢ When you were a little girl, she kissed youwhen no one else was tempted by bur fever-tainted breath and swollen rsse8, hasnot prevented \d' from posing oc 4 S ooy, Tootle, Hosta " Co, St Jooi A | in future must all Wwaltors 1n hotels and | 08, 8004 S O et wiioh mey wapol | Fough world, And 'then the midnight has been established in London 100 YEARS both as Ammirioan el s, with decurat nformation ance, Omil PR T | he v of horago | ien0s with which the rouled somany | 3 COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obtinel 19 S0 Hlatapiical suriohas gt hamsaon insur- | fipst ¢ A, H. Manchester,’ fa s rost will at on hing v to the seventieth y o i o g upge [HEREIQ y : B3 bad dreams as she leaned above your 5 ; . ¢ and dend, bought down th ¢ It — gceries, John A, Poiln compary, Cbi- | {ion. saye s weitor 19 the New Yove Sao. wil 'llnl : «ln\l\n!\) my avarice and pa- | P04 dre it O R Ol INTERNATIONAL AwaADS, and is now sold in every city of the world, 18 the noyclopiodin BritanniosJatessod ] ' & 06, - Ohleabor Bates, Newton | I had a”talk on the subject yestorday | ternsl barbarity. these long, long years. Of course she is It is the purest, cleanest, finest tlon—remodeled 5o us to it it for Amorlean ANeill & Co., Chicago; W, H. Bates, Newton 2, 3 18cy nhe W ¢ T was ro- g, ) o ’ Y ’ 2 homes. It has been rearranged by Ameri- . Srugon combuny, Batavias 0. Hurdy, quens.- | W Ir” ;ll’ummvn( of this eity, who uch & stato of deshair by all | NOYSO pretiy and kissablo you are, The most economical, and thercfore ciuns for the use of Amerieans, The lutest ‘ware, M. H. Bliss, Ch i G. C. Deyette, | informed me that a general movement i 4 {5 but if you had done your share of work The best ; P v of edition of the « nal “Britunnica” was [} Roods, Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Chicage: | wason foot in that dircetion. Complaints phinnippaitling Lves posiglyely do- |t t WO SC0RD, TRLE Blare pf wiotic The best antl most popular of all soaps complled noutly. fittoen your The | Jire v e Louis; ¥, P ve been made, he said, especially n | nined to give up the whole journ 0% Do g0t Mt el IHERE e b e for GENERAL TOILET PURPOSE and for use in the NURSERY it is recome Americanized edition hus heen rovised and [ Waterouso, whips, S Sweot= | gontlemen in tho habit of giving private | 40d I went to bed with WHALISS Rl el e o o mended by thousands of intelligent zohers throughout the civilized world, Ton e e Rroent ooy sulp Wask Kourutys 1 Costey, gy 1. Bysss | Purtios, that it s mpossiblo to distin: | tion at arioneus o waxel miralgns f il o e wtiful | because while serving as a cleanser and detergent, its emollient propertics Lulning rosaing onan whuost it virl: :‘;ffi‘-l\\m‘\, Sl William Johason, . ',' ‘m f‘f‘ll".'-.lv'?}‘f"-‘i.'.v"“'» L l‘l]*!"l;:‘ Pha oy BL Toharias A e i!l:ntnlunzyn.‘ 3 .?:-Ll'lx”x;" lln..; you, prevent fl,xc chafing and discomforts to which zn/ants are so liable, oyery country in the world, the blozraphy N, Wolch, Boston; M. L rioe [ and ho pointed out that in some i | the night with” the youngster in hor 1:;I\‘lu‘lllf‘(‘?‘:l.x\x;nl opporiNo. o ginisier PEARS’ SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United o oo o aake g YIIUAL oL wnalany B compiny, Mo ecgc e Home Tnsur- | stances, where the gucsts hupponed to | i ,,,'l‘.,'.'".l“ffr‘,‘?'..-ifii? (o aetawhioh | ordiiclas would seekt o bo 8 belyie States, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as Zere are zooriiless imitations, fanious voy nd travels, the habits wnd be strangers to each othe ome humor- ous mistakes wer custons of ciples of over prohlems of poll ¥ Deopio, explains the pi sclentifio f veution, di: Among the ¢ At the Winds wavelet of sunshine chasing each other rea stopping: guined her point, and the original | Toum J. | scheme is to be carried out.” over the \lv:n:fiu | ——— made, ' The pre esterday wl and soclal h i i i i | v, v, in faet spreads hefore you arnidgo o . g idea is not to do away with the sw n . & . | i ; b Burnidgo, stoves, St. Louls; C, K. Pranam, 0 & ALY C0 IRV S0 » [, Itis only fair to the princess after this | Some remarkable cures of deafiess are b worke Of more “than 1,00 of tho dress 13, Marshall Field ' & Co., Chicago owtail, but to have the waitors we ¢ » her husband's loving | o b 3 pa o8 3 D eay WOl af e RAL L2 of hy H. Alt, trunks and grips, Chicago; P, F. | somo kind of a uniform tie that, without | o @uote her husband'sloving letter from | recorded of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, Nover be In every Lome, and all who 1y Wiy Yedderson, Sweet, Orr & Co., = Chicago | d Biarr “Ihave a bad conscience, bo- | fails to cure earache. detracting from their appearar By ; Mason, crackers and candy | at once muko lenc L E e cause I am seeing so much that is beau- mer Richardson manufacturiugy | oF OM¢© Watke known their identity, tiful without you. 1f you could only he Joseph; H. E. Billan, pants, An Unusually Honest Man, [ carried hither through the air I would , will nowledge will apprectate its - Dbranch; portance, sre are many ways of judging eggs. 0 5 | One i8 to ¢ > g in & ¢ The merlts of this liheral and mammoth Chicago; F. O.M -, lumber, Catson & n Auburn, Me., business man was | go with you this very moment back to | OP¢ i ‘:l'llf.t”r’.-}ll]p:ff’h..l:{‘-‘vn.u Lenold IitoREy chomo can only bo Judited by cires Bud, i AMaauaer & o Bell upal- | sod the other day to see an old cus- | San Sebassian,” it will drop to the bottom, -t bad 1t will e lon o Al e ey alicth ovary G 00, Houls, place, Mux Mayor & 0., | bill with intarest. riny o) Was con- An Amateur Hotel Keoper, float 1tko & life oacrten . Tho host vay 3 ALWAYS 4 ] Hbdioas Bave. altendy antasibod Spere Willian Skinner & Sohs, Chicago; B K ctedfocty years ago whon ho was | Thore is a well-known society woman | 10 Keep ezgs is o bury thom in braa or | L ALWAYE g 4 EQ.H BRwam: & work and the popularity of tie enter Coopor, hardware, Wyeth ‘hardware winu- | d0ing business'in another town. It was | in Buffalo—one feels like apologizing for | Meal aud turn them freque hox and | RF “ 3 Deen demonstrated beyond all 6pe PR Soxalle | THE GREAT LIVERand STOMACH REMEDY |' fucturing compaiy, St. Josoph; Herman | @ small bill and the one to whom it way | that torm says the York Evening | 4L, Salt wi 1,.}"’, o to every ronder of TULTE BER Sov cig othenberg & Schlo " OrFobte ut i Sun,bi else " ay ate if proj i Tl < CANONLY BE OBTAINED In E{“', i -Rl“’“‘.“‘, S0, (o Rohiea, duo had forgotton all about it, Sunebut whot can _one eay of a - — Cures all disorders of the St n, Liver, Bow 1, K Bladde v | con i owith THE DALY BEE, 11 MUST avenworth:' B, L. Hicks, dry goods, Car pr——— woman who really is widely known as Miles® Nexyo-and Liver Pills | e e L UL O R e bl AR \ N O WE AVPRECIATED, The binde o o Piorre. Booth & O i i woods, S v - widoly known ' : Lo eases. Loas of Apy e, Constination, iveness, indizes | )" Tho bin ok LS T oaoL 3 A qhs Prog one of the most htful ‘women that | An important disc v. They act vusnens, Fever, Piles, B o, anid renders tho system less s bie 10 Gon- i izht Lo supposed by the nomis o o, L0 & Hoaloy, Chicao B | | T 1s vory important n thi o0 of vast ma- | hiag pvor graced American socloty?-who ach and bowals | {hrou Hon Billausy o1 Tor w10 i - Brcs 1% S e b i 0 | i pmcree et ety B plotugl | L AT merionn ooty o i il i DYSPRPSIA ek S i e s, SommerRichardson manufacturing | ablo to tho stomach and’ healthy i 16 st rs | of # hotel. It happened in this woyi | niies aud conatination. _Bpiandia o AY'S PILLS are Tuts complatnt. They tone up the intermal secretions to | 14 AL OUIE SPECIAL OFI{OE ik . JOMPALY, St Joseph; J. L. Ailsworth, cof- | and effocts. Possessing those qualities, | One of the best known hotels in this omen and children. 8 st, mi | tr tomaei, and enble It 160 perfor (s faetion DLUAING, corner office, ground floor, i oy ot Raud & Wagson, Chicago; M. | Syrup of Figs is the ono perfect laxative aad, | city bolongs to the family surest. 90 doses for its, Samples froo ull druggists, or wailed by BADWAY & CO., & Warron Strcet, New | LU0t 6t iind our Sopreamateiine w ayley, Chicago; H.G. Leichhardy, stoves, mostfgentie diuretic known. although in the hands of ‘a | vt K “ k 0 & Co’s 15th and Douglas. | k call on you at ouce

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