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THE OMAHA DAILY BE UNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1803--TWENTY PAGE i, Otly \ - S. W. Cor. 15thand Douglas » E HAVE enough Fall and Winter Overcoats to dress all the male population of ¢ MCIl fair-sized city--Overcoats for workingmen, Over ()\-m'- coats for dressy men, Overcoats for boys, Overcoats for children--in fact, Over- P llm I\N[' t ~ coals for everybody., Thepricesstartat$4 for an Overcoat that you would be £ (-1 y 11] Cl proud to have your 4 to 12 year old boy wear,” and up two or three dollars at a time, to $88 for an Overcoat thatis as good a coat as any merchant tailor can make for you, no matter what O\’CI‘C()atS price he may charge you forit. If you want to see everything in overcoats,cometo us, for you’ll not find a pattern missing. A description will be only a suggestion, but we will show you the overcoats when you come sh Fric Dox Owuercoat br_)(). 3 \‘ll‘[l'\ YOUNG ORDERS ,5// wned Dongls, Y‘l,?l‘x'“[t\ CSUPERD IN TASTE FILLED, THEM | “VERY REASONABLZ thl(ll Cliise s allm ‘Wthl OV srcoat For school wear. Tt comes in almost every col Vi to titany boy from 4 to 12 years old. Only &b, “RCO- " Bugs & CHILD'S kilt back, Scotch plaid ALL WOOL OVERCOAT. insizes from 3 to S years, ) Thisis one of our own excl » importations, and MEN'S Melton O $15.00 In four different st yles Can’t be beat in Omaha for the price. CHEAP IN PRICE ONLY NOT IN QUALITY. coats for business men, Extia Fine Goods Made up in Mer’s Melton MEN yat with nd you Oma/ BOX OVERCOAT bl -l \f'v‘lldh:v‘h‘\‘ &y l OUR LEADER TOR I‘H\ 12 70 18 IS A BLUE CHNUHILA OVERC0AT FOR ONLY. be found anywhere. . ARS OLD, IE (e Fall and Winter UOvercoats « = = S 5uhatwill g0 fast enough with cseription Ozercoats, $5. d Ozercoats, $10. finely n e e Xt pe that \un\\v‘.fl a Child’s Lone Cape (Ivereo: 11 in plains or Ouvercoals silk lined, S?8 and made up i the art. A bargain. Nersey lest style of the It is 50 zood for the price thatwe dare not describe it, but its worth more than . 1 you seo it, you'll buy it quick cnough. At $10, 312 and $13.50 Bigh collur, made of Trish frieze, bouble cut, i Lined, for aes 1) to ¥ years, At $1350 and §I5 {i e i {ray, faennct Jiivd Nothing like them fn Omaha, for they are exclusively m ported by us Bous' Box Overcoat, $12 1t ek, velvet collar, we el lned, The very litest for Fuy Trimmed Ol ccarry OUr§58 ¢ Dressy Owercoat Faney, wide wale worsted, silk lned, made up in the finest kindof shape. They will not last Wooter wiarm with sero d and long W ds GALIs o Tereoats, s brea we know it to he CHILD'S CAMET laited | and frc tassel. The very latest t} 9 years old. HAIE OVERCOAT, and with cord and ; out fora child 3 to Chinchilla Overcoats ¢4 - Over ¢ An elegant coat for cvery dny weartnat has no equal in Ounaha d Y ysian Deaver *’)();, > OVERCOATS S?‘,, : wd ULs7ERS $ 30 and These im- at of brown mi with vel- 1310 18 yeurs, cassimere, 4 - $20 Lxtra Iine 4 ’)()_, (,///m hilla Ouvercoats b pricor quality of these conts. Browning, l\mg & Co. are something new nove our own exclusive portation. The warmest coat made- with They are finely finished and : : : . s HFOWns L Arabe; et —For a CHILD'S extranice long CHINCHILLA /7){,,],‘ them. They will interest you. OVIIRCOAT, with cape, in blue, black and ¢ “v“" gray. es3 tol2 year. MAIL ORD. yea BLEDED: Fora CHILD'S very handsome CHEVIOT OV I3 COAT, STRICTLY FOR DRESS, in blue. and brown, flat bound, for a child § to 6 years old. It can’t be eq bl Ro x sonms, Irish fricze et wear. This is ng Seotell Plaid Over well pleased with Owercoats, $15. A cape Dlack Cloviol, Sizes 12 0 18y cars ent, str le cloth, 1l come Tor Boys who refuse See to woar Overee wol El aht speelally for them o FEE SRS ACKET i | 1 and blue Seote h Cheviots Chinehy L Tl ez ‘ 0 4 lo_i8 year sizcs, at S s w. L}u‘/h'r 15h and Douglas Sts., Onuhe. el 1ined. thargiin. flar satin In 1AL "% |BROWNING, KING % CO. If you want one of these overcoa's you must come for them quick, as they won't last long. ORDER IOLL, BROWNING, KING & CO, S. W.Cor. 15th and Douglas. coming trains bore to the city of Musons and their famili the grand lodge officers. In the afternoon the cornerstone of tho church was laid, Bishoo Worthington The Aunual Sgssion to Be Held This | ciatingandthe grand lodge officers taking part. Week. Returning from thechurch the me the fraternity and their fricuds DEDICATION OF A MASONIC TEMPLE. large number ze W. and several of oY invited ahout the failure yjeets which has L outortained for tho prines of Naple Lady Granby, one of the ios of London and the futu described by arecent London illowy-shaped r-cottaa, com-= shot fortunately missed him. In a moment utmed with his rifle, but the intended Assin was scampering away at breakneck speed over the moonlit, prairie Shortly afterward, ona d THE PYTHIAN GRAND LODGE. HE MET HIS FATE AT LAST. i 7 Cattl: Rutlers Wreak Their Ven- ance ona Ranch Manager. Hill. Al A O. t0 be prescnt, The report of the supreme recorder snow the membership in Nebraska to be 7,603 and the totl membership in the order o be 241 ,- 45, . members a of 'tho My a session on the Ararat temp | Shrine, of St 10tk in’t, at wl ducted across the & cknoy asho duchess nch, ambush, but th shot qin missed him, Tho horses became un- manageable and ran av Fortunately they kept the road and ran for amile toa ranch house. As ho reached the corral oneof the droppel dead, Ho had been shot in ank, rk night Wyoming ibers of of the Mystic % took of a Ly io the the upied with the head of a Greek b es of a startled fawn and th plexion of a tearose, who moves for with a touch of disdain her well-cut lips and ahaughty tum of the slim, statucsque AL AL O. N, M, Tangier temple will hold o colebration at Freemasons hall on the 24th inst. which time the orders of nobility will be conferred banquet which had been spread spacious banquet room formings a pa new temple. This important _duty the time until about § p. m. when siol AIVH UAI]:\H\ l;l wh | wilibo couforred on fly edodi- | e ASASSIVATION OF HENDERSON. Geneva Lodge in Elegant New Quar- ters—The Modern Woodmen Trouble=Grand Lodge of Oddfellows This Week. Tho twenty-third annual session of the grand lodgo of Nebraska, Knights of Pythias, ‘will be held in this city commencing Tuesday nextat 10a m. The sessions will be held in the large hall in the Freomasons’ puilding, corner of Sixteenth strect and Capitol ave- nue. e representatives of the Omaha lodges to the grand lodge have been appointed a committee to provide suitable entertanment for that body and this committeo hus ap- pointed an executive committee which has charge of all details of the entertainment, providing badges, ete. This committee con- sists of (eorge W, Sabino of Myrile lodgo No. 2, Harry Merriam of Oriole No. 1. R. H. Lucus of Triamgle No . E. Pike of Rath- bone No. 126, and M. H. llJLum of Nebraska The session of the bly continue th nd lodge will proba- o days, The grund lodge will be asked to adjonrn on W ¥ night and will ve escorted to Goodr where the work of the three rauks will be_exempli- fled by the team of Virginius lodge. This will save the time nsually con- sumed ingrand lodge in exemplifying the work, and will give the delegates an oppor- tunity of witnessingthe work in afine hall withall the nece accessovies by a good Numerous candidates have materilized for the various ofices. Up to date there are seven or eight candidates for the office of graud chancellor, and as many more for that of grand keeper' of records and seal. Lin- coln alone has five or six candidates for the latter office, and, as usual, is willing to grasp everything in sight. It will be remembered that the delegation from that village resorted to the most approved methods of the ward workers to carry their prepared slate, H. M. Buslinell, the present keeper of records and seal, has announced that he will be a candidate for re-election. This offico is fully as important as that of grand chancellor, and'the folly of electing o man to that posi tion who s had no expericnce in the duties of that ora similax oftice was fully shown by the enceof the past year. strong sentiment among the lodges out in the state to replace the tried and competent of- ficer who ably demoustrated during the twenty years which he held that positian, s compltle fituess for the ofle French, the present supreme represen. tative, presided over the records of this grand jurisdiction forover twenty years and estab- lished an excellent reputation as a faithful and efficient oficer. Ho is not a candidate for the oftice, but he should be prevailed upon 1o allow the use of his name in that con- nection. The management of the Colisenm invited the Knights of Pythias of Nebraska and Towa to attend the éxposition tomorrow night. Responscs have been received from u number of towns in the stato and delegations are ex- pected from _Fremont, Hebron, Ashlaad, Council Blufts and Falls City. = Colonel Downs of the First regiment will come up from Lincoln witha large delegation of his regiment, - Lieutonant Colonel Brown of the Second regiment has issued au order calling out the regiment on that night. They will rendezvous at Pythian hall in the Paxton Plock and go 1 a body to the Coliseum, A New Masonic Temple. Wednesday was a red-letter day for the Masonic fraterity in < and vicinity, the occasion belug the dedication of the new Masonic temple, just completed, and the lay- iny of the cornerstoneof the Episcopal chiurch, n course of erection, Early i the day in- bled in the lodge room. The grand lodge officers opened in due form on the lower floor and proceeded to the lodge room above, where the temple was formally dedicated by Grand Master R. E. French, assisted by the grand lodge office The dedication speech was delivered by W. C. Sloan, who dwelt at length on the ancient origin of the fraternity and the principles on which it was founded After further fervent tribute, in words that thrilled his hearers, to the noble purposes and sublime teachings of Masonry as ex- pressed in its highest p: e, the spealer suid: “We have met here tomght to dedi- cate this temple to Masonic uses. We be hold here a beautiful structure embodying the knowledge of the architect to plam it, beautify and adorn it; the skill of the crafts: man to erect and build it according to the plans of the architect; but although the building is cornpleted ac the same is n finisbed, yet our work should mot stop here, for each and e ason has a work to do—a duty to perforn, This beautiful templeshould be emblematical of true Masoic life und character, and each member here assembled shouid strive to kehis life and character as beautiful and symmetrical as the structure here before us. Each should lay the foundation stone deep and strong: should carefully sclect the 1 terial frow which to eroet the temple of bis Masonic life and character, sothat he may reflect honor and eredit on th S to comd as the ages that have gone by huve reflect honor and credit onus. And so may we a live and act that when it becomes c join the innumecrable caravan that is ever onward to the grave, when we shall bor in the templo Lere, may we all tsmen in that temple on nigh, vith hands eternal in the heay er Fronch r te to the oce embodying the Deputy € sponded to the sentiment knows the true Slaughter re- he brother who alue and the use of Masonic He said that every Mason wio value of the plumb and so cou- d himself that his walk through lifo vis ever guided by the line of rectitude would be distinguish ; 15 well a3 among Masons. Even 0 whom to ap. ply for sympathy and assistance in every néiguborhiood or community man who s0 conducted himself before the world as to merit its confideace and the confidence of so- ciety was the man who knew the value of the implements and was valu Re- ferring 1o the level the no difference wheth was p ident, of the United States, the emperor of Germany, the czur of Russia, or a common laborer, as soon as ho passed the door of the lodge ¥oom he was obliged to meet the brethren on the level, The brother who un- derstood how to conduet himself, no matter what his condition, $0as to merit tho esteem of all classes, was the man who understood the true usesaud the value of the Masouic implement “Toasts were also responded to by William R. Bowon, L. A, Kent, H. H.Wilson, L Fisher, R W. Furnas, C. E. Adams and J, E. Ong. A. 0. U. W. The A. 0. U, W. lodges of Fillmore county 1 hold a county auniversary at Exeter on the 2Tth inst., to celebrate the Twenty-second annive of the order. The lodges of Exeter, Fuivmont, Geneva, Strang, Shickley and Ohiowa will partieipate. A programme at. excellende nas been prepared, con- templating two sessions. At the afternoon session J. H. Hommel will deliver thead- dress of welcome and_Grand Mastee Work- manJ. G. Tate and Rev. L. T. Fisher will also deliver addresses. Tho services will be agreeably interspersed with vocal and in- strumental music of a high order. At the evening session the pupils of the conservatory of music at Lincoln will furnish yocal and iustrumental music, which will be upon a large class, LO. O lodge meets at Beatrice on tho nd will continue in session about The grand 15th inst. ¢ three days. The state convention of Danghters bekah will be held at Beatrie of the l4th inst. Crystal 20 I Rebekah, was in. 7th inst. b sisted by of Re- on the evening zo No. 3, of Danghters of ituted at David City on tho pecial Deputy E. B. Wiibur, 1 rs. Sadie Wright of this eity i membe sday evenin ton hall t steps t or of Oddfellows to swork in ge. A lrge number of presentand a pet the grand lodge was formulated, which will be presented to that body at its meeting this week. About seventy-five charter members lave been obtained, awl the lodgo will bo organized atonce, | Its mectings will be held in the Odufellows' hall, comer Fourteenth and Dodgy Last Wedn held in Washin, ganize a ney the Damsh langu A dispateh was r 1 from Wednesday last which read as follow. P. L. MeKinme, b ern Woc ot A the ofiice of J. €. Root, cated Satt of the ord: Ken oy stuff and left for Omaha, ' doos not affect the books of th are inthe office at Hulton, 111 they are restratned from usig by the injune- tion granted July 27 by Judge Tothill" A prominent member of the Woodmen in this city, aud one who s in a position to know the oXAct Stato of AfTalrs, sald o was posttivo th whole statemen t was a downright lie. e 1. L. McKinnie, who is given as thority for the statement, w his office of head physician for g and malfeasanee und has been doi 3 thing in his power to _injure the order siuce that time. He has been the author of the scurrilous dispatehes sent out to the press during the past fow months defaming Root and the whole order. He isnot in a position auything about the affairs of the cept from hearsay, and is ot to be Chicago on “Dr, e Mod- that , 1L, was va. Koot ishead consul Dr, MeKinnie smd that H. M lup all the 3, however, order, which ,and which av Bl M. othe g of order for deputy head consul was o tho city | v and_stated that_he had 1 aletter from cleric H. W. Keunedy in reply 10 & request for supplics, in which he stated that he wasin I I, where he had gone on business, but would'return to Fulton, dnys and send the supplies as achied the office. The supplics cam first of the week, showing that Mr. Kennedy had been at his oftico in Fulton attending to busines: "The fulminations of MeKinnio reeelve no edence in this section as all members of tho orderare well aware of tho animus of tho attacks, aud attach no importance to the re- riduculous assertions concernmg Head Consul Root Omaha eamp No. 120.gave its first enter- teinment of the scason at its hall in the Bar ker block on Wednesday evening, Tno hall was filled and an_entertaining programmo was rendered by local talent. This was fol- lowed by refreshments and daneing, Notes. The Missouri grand lodge of Knights of Pythins will meet in St. Louis the2lstinst. The grand lodge of A. F. & A. M. of Mis- souri will meet in St. Louis, Mo, on Octo- ber 14, Abdallah temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of Leavenworth, held o session on the 3nd inst, at which o'large class were ro. ceived into the temple, The annual meeting of tho supreme council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish rito for the United States of Awmerica, their terri- and enthu Ancic tOr 1in that Jurisdi The gueral Masonie_relief association of ited States and Canala have issued an Tadox ofll the. tramps. 0ud impostors re- ported from date of organization in 1% to the present time. The Eools coutains a com- plete record of 8K unworthy cases, nd should bein the possession of every lodge in the country. ‘The annual conclave of Knights Templar of New York will be held inthe city of Auburn on Tuesday, October 7, when one of tho grandest p; o order will occur, There always is an attraction to the specta- torin witnessing the drill of a coraman dory It is expested that there will be 1,000 sir knights in lineon that occasion. The Masons of Colorado propose to expend from 00 to 200,00 for a building in Deuver, in which the Knights Templar trion nial conelaye wilt boheld in 1803, There is nota buildingin the state at present sufil- ciently large to o idate suchan array of knights as wil otk exttrien conclave, and in ovder to in: tho sue ot g structure will be es B for the oceasion. tadditions to the frate, f Denver is the Tndepen sans, i tionrishing 1 1in t months, it , with b are num citizens of Denyor but men of k ar business or_ocen- The present officers orze W Ralph and K 1tis hoped soon to extead thiro wuat the wvarious towns and cities of the state, ard a strong ef- fort ng i 1 that direction J the only colorod v in Colorads of inestim ce, a8 its and) of which ha hough insti \dy s ated but men's frate; will doubtle: benefit to th oudens Dr. noss and throat, Bee bldg PEPPERNINT D R0 LS, Remember the poor The quail has toast of the season. The solf-maile especially to himself, A man of ty disposition should never be made the cashierof o banl. Fame is a glorious ‘thing to achieve, small salary is moro negrotinbie, the ofice ssks the man it is not nee- toshout loud, 1%e will hear the eall, It is an error to suppose any relationship between Berry and the late lanented Garden Wall. fe it costs nothing. begun to respond to the manis alway but a What 1o you call that dress? Sho (in esthetic gown) 5! 0O, this is a Libaty. Ho—Woll, if that s liberty, give me death I veally don't see_how Center managos t live.” “I'hey say he lives by his wits **Yes. That's the reason I wonder at his liv- ing at all Miss Blecks—Who was the man who bowed as he passed byt Miss Kleels—It was my brother. ~Miss Bleeks—Ho only proposed tomo last wee A scientific exchange states on authority that two bodies caunot come togather with- out losing some of their ene How about aman aud a tack ¢ ust see that tr His face isted asa beet from blowing hard “Yes; he certainly ou to kuow what is meant by stains of mu MeCorkle dificult to McCrackle all finds it o waler." wo at “They say t keep his b “That de Hels & nativeof Kentucky. - - | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg Snoop eprise d Marked by the B:d Men of Sweetwa- county and Killed to Avenge the Lynching of Catile Kate _ Cuerexse, Wyo., Oct. 1l.—(Special to Briz.|—The assassination of George B. Henderson, manager of the * cattle outfit, on the Sweetwater list Wednesday croated a bigsensation all over this stato and again brings into notor the Sweetwater coun- try, the home and hotbed of the rustling ele- m i The bitterest animosity has for vs existed between tho d small catvieoutfits. Rustling w practiced to a de he country with nothing started out with lingiron and the 1, and in the of a few brief 1mulated 150f head of eatt which they were secured was an open se but ull those engaged in the business were banded together for self-protection. The cowhoys of the big outfils either sympa- tinzed with th or fearad to thwart them, Case was taken into the out by the grand jury or verdiets of Ity roturned by the petit jury. In some of these cases the most palpable failure of justics he )i cult 1L bec thoso who stole cattle, the bolde grew. ‘Those who w not - enga, Busiriss wero. intimidated, and those who didk their duty by the big cor marked men. Undertheso circumsts is only natural that assassinations wer far of. rastlers 1t case thiw & Forrest, the Chicago commission men, own a big outtit in that section known tho Seventyone cattle company. G. H, Androws was ora tine resident manages of it. Ono_evening, while sittingat a table in the ranch house, readi a bullet crashed through the window, passed within a haie's breadth of his | od in the wall in numm b gued, saying didn’t y enough to v his life in his hand to carn it In this emerge Henderson was sought out and offered the place. Henderson cam herein 183 n the caitlo business was in its glory. as well supplied with money and bought a herd of cattle, most of which hie lost in the subsequent hard winter and the depression in_price. He was sied hevo by his wile and son. Thero s scumething mysterious about Hen Nobody knew where ho had come i t his antecedents, To tent he was o convivial wan, but ddential about his history prior to in Wyoming. Among his casual 1 WS 1oL Very popu lar, but with thos nally began o know hith protty well he was higily esteemod. FIis addrss was very gentlemunly, and back of it was & magnetism_which none of his closer acquuintances could resist By common consent Henderson garded as a man of iron ve, althoughthe was nothing of the bragenrt or tho bu about him. Some of his Triends advised him not to aceept. the position, but he paid no heedto them, He accepted the place sud wentto the ranch, which is seventy-eight miles north of Rawlins, and assunied his duties. One night, soon after his arrival, he heard & racket among some horses picketed »se to the ranch. ran out hastily with, out his g denly stopped within a fow paces of @ man who conf od him ou horscback. The man had a bead drawn on him, Henderson sald : me a chance to get out with you.” The man never opened his lips, but thero wasan ominous click from the riffe, Hen dersou broie and xau for the cabin, vut the compi wats ulw derson, was re “You d my gun a whelp, give and 'l fight it wing this cimethe hanging of Jim nd Cattle Kate. This was commonly aliation npon the rustler: thostockmen, Both Averill and Cattle Kite were notorious characters and were undoubt- edly engaged in rustling cattle, although Thelr Tynohing sents thrill of horror through the whole state. The supposed lynchers were arrested, but no indictments were ever found ngainst tnem. At tho time of the Iynching Henderson was in Cheyenne. It 7 y understood that Hender- sone of the three men marked out for assassination. overl weeks after turned to his ranch, he was.again shot at from ambush. lodged in the pummel of his Henderson again escaped unhurt. The company decided to remove their cat- tle this fall from the old Sweetwater range to the Baxter ranges in J ohnson count of the eattle were removed, but it wi that owing to the dry season tho new rau wonldn't provide sulicient g tire bunch, o partof the sarily loft ou the ranch. S nd throat, Bee bllg. this incident he re- ‘While eu route there The shot: ddl Dr, HON £ Birney o — Ok THE LADIES. “oming that man; Fencing is be. European ladi itm their curiculum. Miss Loosevelt, the pion amor the ladies, training like 4 collego Ihe crown prineess of Denmark is the tall estprincess inthe world, Her heigt is an- nouneed to busix foet three inches. he Duchess d'Uzes, who furnished r with hi uov cha) ted from her mothe Do Maltro, the son, is s, and oneof the wits dies' Dinuer club, he grand duchess Xenia, wlo is engaged tobe m sccond cousin, the nd duke but fifteen yeurs of ] Mrs. John G, € awell knos York laly, has organized an orche members of poor families, and gives taluments for charitable purposes Lady Edith Ward, whois roportel to be betroth o Count Herbert Bismarck, is a tail and young woman, Shoe s very high dit not os pecially prety ouise Luwson of New York city, has been wwarded the commission for the pro posed statue of thelate S, 8. Cox. Miss Liuw- sonis well known aud has a'studio on Union yopular among onven ts include American tennis c es through ureg arsman, am Bor ness, whichshe in- sister of Robert Louis to the Londo s of the Litera dunghter of the to her Alexander, is a Willingof Philadelphia, who is s0 much talked about at New port, his brown Wl eyes anda pink comploxion. , dances well and has a graceful Martineau visited Ameriea Britan by wr ons aroe ¢ rd of three h astonished Gr July seven occupa Now there are upw occupations. Those of Ward MeA who are blessed with da ry nerve to hav dto the school which his sister has co dto con duct for the modest sumn of $10,00 & year. Ladv Dunlo's beauty}is described by a sau as beingz chiefly in her luxuriant ol brown haiv, dark blue eyes while hier arms u Dunlo has declare to America hundred straining ur toldal hior aris n return fr friend er man American te tinetly di over b iu the ehole There has heen a st the queen of ltal gotten man p quarrel hetwoen and Promier Crispl in con- minister having so far {o seak ina very flippau throat Yt Centuries of sewing and weaving have inilue of pe delicate departments _of stellar phiote ced the mind eption thatnow she exc To put it iuto plain are he in th clping to photo; 2d deli e world. toward deticacy als in cortain aph v nen who of woma Euglish, the w graph the heavens havo doublings of lines that expert me of such “doubling” may mean the discoveryof a string of worlds newly mapped corner of the millions of worlds—in a niver: Among_the patents upplied ior during the last, month is & brooch guard, an embr nine, new law mi ers, table, appar er garme tening lawn 1d s¢ tennis m 1y v, tr liygrienic atus for al, & contr nts, anevert adies’ glov tennis bat’ p jiory scure hool for dressmak- arker, improved dressing entilited mackintosh, an 1 patterns on the ace for shaping lad priding skirt, o self-fas- e, o fan-folding parasol, s, an_improved cap for securing therib ends of o closed umprollaand 4 very ots honne fnl toui realize its value, and at an the well | woma youth in her eyes and of i i possib Dr Wilson The festive sce to the hum neea and al ses and famo Recamier e wiien ordix ™ preserved beau n whoat filty dhood i her ita o all her life v unique method for retainiug hats or on the head in all kinds of windy Few wome you it 18 said that Patti 1 the An systemn, t sin Bl whe us beautic liko e, wero wondrously beautiful retire from have owed their ty tosleep. A beautiful has the brilliane skin aud theu form 1ary wotn of lif of ation says it sho 1o retire, whe has ver le, atdo'clock. , Bivnoy cure EDUC. ‘ weather. Sleep is, under right conditions, 8 wonde: and T actres Mme. percent atarrh, Beo bldg, TIONAL. isconsin has opened Jhambers bury, Pa., opened with a roll of overtwo hune 1young women £ llite in Austria is 30, in Hungaty 43, in Italy 4% in Spain 63, in zil Thetrustees of Lehigh univer: hem, 1 Women are now admitted universttios, sehool of journalism has b the It Londor Simon Yandes of Indianapolis v ted Wabish collego, S0, ., alian u. sity, Bethle- voted the college anew phys- stud il i ¢ its in al woman's tablished in ity pro at Crawhrdsville, , with 320,000 10 assist students of lin ns, The North num b in all t man’s John | has be At a \m oualy baying been o oy B unanimously chosen the frst pre fnstitu Not ble sen sity is acaden the adn Baptis un end Byl worner crease s bee organi year. Institu women Some toxt and some to stud Dr, ente r he 00,000 needel to establish a w medical Topkins’ en raised. me: tori NoX, colle unive i theolo; the end. oth, D.D., o tion least in - the iy, which is nivable buildie t theological s owment of ut | yn collog ), opencd last 0f studonts n one of unb ation, und the e riven o with an additional dormitc tion uncoaifort women go Birney, nose ting of the con at Smith's c A seminary, is sail to six hundred students o- ection with than $00,000 e in con ersity, more missioners of tho gical seminary, at Au owmentof w presidont's sted, the K f svood, . 4 sident of tion with tho remarka. the new Chic vation and en 1it, besides 4 by tho rgau Vark, to ha s 1OW minary ul ¢ 0,000 Princeton wook wit pr inning of the fourth finds tho filled with young ng roken be tably urch tostudy the textures, - t ch the and throat, Bee bldg.

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