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16 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY AUGUST 30, 1891 CGEHRAND OFPERA HOUSE, ™ ttuas SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT OF THE : GCARROW OPERA COMPANY & IN STANDARD AND BEAUTIFUL OPERAS. s DO Cx L] | AND MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, Gilbert & Sullivan's Greatest of Comic Opera Successes HUNDRKDS AWRY. ;- HOUSES CROWED NIGHTLY AREEE G e A GO Sl @R @A B @ eSS : CHARLES DREW, If MISS LAURA CLEMENT, JESSE JENKINS. MISS CLARA CHEESMAN, 2 JAS. O. POLAND, MISS LILLIAN SWAIN, ¢ JOHN E. BRAND, i MISS SYLVIA CORNISH, 4 HENRY HALLAM. MISS ADELL A BARKER. 40O==—=AND GRAND CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES=—=40 0 COSTUMERS, o= l M SCRNRERY, 2 72 MAGNIFIGCENT | & BXEXBEYrnania. | fwies M Beginning Thursday Next, Sept. 8rd, Chas. Lecocq’s R BEAUTIFUL COMIC OPERA, Vil MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY . .adies” and Children’s Day. ‘ s SEE THE PRIGES: LOWER FLOOR, 50c, BALGONY, 256 and 85c. Seats on Sale at Box Office, Can be Secured by Mail or Telephone. s in Irance the historical associations of NTIN ADR Q| sately passing six, only two more custom | being comploted by the Equitable Life Ia- bonor to enjoy one evening lst weok, live to previous points of departure at erratic | ploits. He declare " ? T declared that he was preparin D s s | house spsctres remain to harass the antici- | surance company of New York. ’ fapltiroduisfare den-ctih ) = - 1 wmtorvals. This princess idea is onlargod | book of his carcer, aud he durkly hinted | 3 pations of future travel. Except for the All the publicbuildin : on a geand and pictu ; trophies, and | ‘The fancy for yellow is carried out in many [ upon and embellished until sometimes | the men who wero afratd of exposures hq v 3 avel. Excep elaborate scale, and most of them ave located mumentoos in a stylooften found umong dur | natty gowiis both for seaside and mountain | scarcely recognizable, but with women of | could male had o ire il G coustws inspection, the Austriap boundary | in close proximity to oue another army oificers. Mis, Grant is a charmioy | wes nultless figure it will be seen in beautiful | matorial iad conspired’ to/destroy his Tmpressions Mado Ly a Visit to tho Capital | s like other state lines. Tao scenery changes | separated only by public squares. Tiis conversationalisi sheshows an intenss il | If \women tried Lalf as hard to m | simplicity, Mr. Walter Wi 5 g ¢ Austri only gradually;(saow, capved mountains are/|imassiugof monlmental. stcuuiuresiion ‘oo, terost I Americintafulcs, cwarly the © men's aress as men do to reform femnine A pretty and simple model for a foulard is | airo whose deer. Tor n,,m|m:"”f|“ :nlmmm of Austria, 4 e S i sru | Ereat thoroughfare is decidedly impressive, | forthcominz exposition at’ Chicago and tho yiniirel sehat o masculine how BN ol S TaTaL: TR S G IeohiaT et it oo onan oresti Inyseotlandihas s more nullnu‘o\\:i‘ull)l.lwllyl‘UlL than In northorn | 45 well s couvenient. Buildings for munici- | political outlook of the - ropublican varty for LRI SEN @ 1aseuline howl thero would | fo ke o DT TR Bl forniocitusithomolo finsliRmedtryiuey witzerland but tho character of the build- | Jarng also thoso for imperial- purpose, aro | 1402 Altho bonst of nor areat | Vo pightaway : deep volant of lace, gufhared w! - cs and whose revolver shooting is remarke INNSPRUCK N MID-SUMMER DAYS, | ines alters litlo by little. For a short dis- | fiorl close togethor. At one side stads' tho | weaith, tho ( theiv namo and olenal | | Ahe skivt witl bo u liitle longor, docidedly | fugover a vivhon, and so arvangod that it | ablo, hus mndo o wonderful record with b~ § g 5 | tance, woodon fences make their appearance, | new imperial Burg theater, the finest of the | station, tuke vank with Lighest at tho ~ MOro seanty and as much closer as the iny opmai e ribbon heading is placed | favorito woapon. At a distanco of twenty | 3 f al rboba; | oow MmbeRALBAcE thualer e gtk Of [1Daj sliln, fakd by ' e Woll satisfiod | Mty of dressmalors can smooth It A sillc | ou the yoke line across tho bust, and the | yards, withu disapponring tavget ho seared 4 thie fiestjapop einocigrosaing;thojAllanul for tho omperor ud for the ohor mombers of | with thoir position, espocially Miss Grant, a SLOCing it on an attenuated woman fs the | Pointed volunt fulls half way to tho waist. A | orty points out of i possiblo fory-two. 3 \ The Place Where the Reichstag Holds | 1nnspruck, the capital of the Tyrol, is & | o "y porial family respoctively, are most | young miss in her' teens, who, in a letter to = 4¢itl of all avess artists. similar, volunt is placed on the bottom of the | Tho now French minister ut Washingto, 7™ Its Mootings—Colonol Fred Grants | AUiut old city, its streots lined for miles | gorgaously decorated with gitded ‘stuceo wnd | he daugnter of Minister Lineoln, at the timo | S0 of the models for dres bonnets for saterlat s b ; M. Jules Patonotre, after having sérve 3 with buildings of solid masonry, covering | polished walls und columus, fine draper of the appointment of her futher, gave as the | B2Xtseason are absurdly smail. There are dibie hoso the Ty tian or Cleopatra reds | tiree years in Sweden in a like capacity, wae 1 Unassuming Hospitality to tho sidewalks. with their opes Gothio arcl | boautiful pwintings and thstoful stuunry, | reason fof hor Gontantment. tha fact. that im | Feally Yory foi woman who ean successfully | and the bloet-blouots ara shown in (wo or | sent e ministor vo Chinh, s rer maesr ot Tt American Citizens, ways. Wo have all probably seen pictures | The public fover is on ulmust the same geand | Vienna aloae of all Kuropean capitals is the | Weara sniatl, close, toy bonuet, perched lilie | three additionul shapes. Spanish yollows also | troaty of poace, signed at Tien Tsiu Juno 9 * v, We probably sean ploturas | 0 BN i Y o oted artista portray | water kit to - deink, an . ariidle whi a butterfly on the crown of tho head, rewmain in favor, white silver erays, sucdes | 185, which put an end to the Touquin come of the Tyroleso in their bright colored | yhq pigtorical developmentof tho drama. The | on account of trictly tomper- | I'ringes of sitk or cut jot, shaped to deep | 804 leather-bronze tones have fair” curroncy, { pheation, - Whon M. Constans suceocdod him \ P paTT L Uk national costumo—perhaps scen some of | auditorium has five balcouies and seats 24,700 | ate habits, is to bher an absolute | points front and back and tapering navrowly | With the excoption of the first two. these | in 1857, M. Patenotre was sout to Morocco t9 { 3 ViENNA, Aug. 15.—|Special Corraspond. | these making concert tours in the United | people. The whole interior is of iron, though . Hor only brotner, Ulysses Simp- | on the sides, ave much used to form basqu iora iro made to match varlous prevalling | represent France, { L ence of 'ne Bee.|—Nothing so well clears | States; but all expectation of finding the | On the surface its appearance is that of vari- nt, a bright’ young man of 11, who | to bodices. 'Stout women like thesa fri Rt shppers. The samo rango of color | Colonel Tourtelotte, who was buried at L up tho hazy ideas of the ayerage Amorican peoplo similarly clad in the place where they | ©U3 polished marbles. ars a wilitary uniform on occasions and | better thau tie basque of lace not, or kil offects s shown with polka dot putterns. a | Crosse, Wis., s fow days ago, was the coms regard to dlatancos betwoen important Bico: G Y Pl > they | O pposito tho theater, yet at somo little dis- | hopes to enter West Point in due course of | material matching the dress. class of aesigus that is always in vogue. | mander at Allatoona, Ga., to whom Sher | g ot tocritory | 2O AU home must ve cast aside. Outside of | ance from it, is the uthhaus or eity hali, | timo, is equally weil satistied with “his™ ap- | For carly autumn wear, to replace the worn | 11U €rounds of Cleopatra rod or bleuot will | first sent the instructions to *hold tne fon pean polnts as a journoy over the tewritory | o foather in tno hat, the Tyroleso hava | In contrast to the surrounding buiidings of | pointment to the court of Austria | Eurmonts of the suminer soason, the IIPOLOrs | P whia hogon b oq oo paradiso vel | Lator, when Genoral Corso took charge odg | vhite, mauve or cardiaal. Truly, at'the | tho fort was attacked, Tourtelotte, s well Itsolf. I must acknowlodgo that to mo itwas | aaapted thomselves to the clothos of ordinary | classic architecture, it has been desigued e o v e v | classic architecture, it ha Sig have already presented to view some very A ihe N ¢ quite a surpriso to Jearn that the fastost ox- | mortals, and the sight of one dressed in | GOthic style and 1s surmounted in the center ( tho Bourbon monarchy clustorgabout Louis | Lujgsome light Indis woolons, i various la. | S/CKINE counter these are great days. as Corse, was wounded. Wisconsin fecls press requiros twenty-six hours to go froin | natlonal costume. i e by a loftyspire. Itis u huge structure, at | XIV., 50 iu Ausiria the glory of the empire | gunt touss, that will 02 quite in harmony - that her <on descrves a large sharo of the Paris to Vi hi Lol iy me 13 now almost as rare as t four hundred feet square, and with | is connceted with the reigasof Marie Thoresa | \yith the chilly days of the fall season SOME NOTED MEN. credit of that famous incident. e o vaonu, while & more lolsuroly trip | that of an Indian In war paint in our western | sovon large open courts in o interior. Be- | and her son Joseph [I. Tt was in her timo |y 58 S0 S0 0 Hhe fi — Itis sma to bo probable that Mr. Arth must have a corrospondingly lengthened | giates. The aisles of the old Iunspruck | sides the handsome chamber of the munici- | that the imporial patace at Schonbrunn was | the #reatest novolty tlonse waisis whiee | Kate Fiela writes from Long Beach that1f | Jaines Balfour will succaed.. Eora E;l.nfuu?; duration. It was not only for convenienco in | cathedral ave lined with heroic brouze stutues | Pal council, which, by the way, is fittea with | erected, following tho example set by the A v 2 s OMWHIOH,) 9 4y, 8.2 (vt SR et B Tho > are mude of almost uny color of soft, pliable | 8he wore asked on tho spot to name ‘‘the [ @s leader of the British tories. Mr. Balfouwr traveling but also in order to sea the inter- | of various storied persouages, and I noticed lery to novommodate the goneral public | French sovereign at Versailis. ‘Tho “Aus- | G "G E 00 BINOS S0 H0IOF OF S0Fk ‘Kl-.,uu, greatest inteilect’” of this country she shoud | began his public carcer about thirteen years o rigic 0 > ma . | trinn palaco has ono advantag b AL S : noy by stopping at a numbor of interosting | close to the more authentic Rudolph of Haps. | ized for meotings of various associations of | reriods of each year and is nocessarily kept | Gelicate shades of bluo are the favorites. Tho poet Johu G. Whittior is staying at | Salisbury’s private secrctary. Hois a man | of letters, possessed of ample means, fond of society and dovoted to art. His Londom residonce is remarkable for its victure x:ul!el‘»\ ‘ fes. Lowell was buried in his family lot a$ Mount Auburn. Longfellow is bu 1 the lie Marie Antomette fichu is very popular | Cartland’s Garden, Nowburyport, Ho is in placos. burg. In the transept is the sarcophagus of | working men and citizens. Kor the annual | in constunt ropair. The size of the rooms 1 artla Aftor olght hours' continuous ride Paris | Bmperor Maximilian L, with beautifully | Municipal festivities a maguiticent b nquet- | #ud tho magniticence of the decotations im- | this season, and importers say that Parisians | botter health thun at any tme in the past six 1 e rov! vhicl e e » visitor Pt vel v. The bar ot | attribute its origin to the actual s months, and is coustantly improving, s loft far bohind, - tho verdured flelds of i St g ing hall has b provid which, togethe press the visitor most foreibly. 1'he banquet | uths v was left far bohind verdured flelds of 1 carved bas-reliefs on every side. Maximilian |\t sovoral malbe dintug rooths, affords | ball almost equals in grandeur the erystal | berthas, and capes worn by Marie Antionette Ex-Senator Moody of South Dakota, a sastorn France had given way to tho moun- | way ono of the fow groat Hapsburgs whoso | space for the ontertaiument of hall at Versailles in which King Wil of | 3 she piayed at shepherdess in the pleasure | Minneapolis vaper savs, has accepted the tainous heights of Switzerland, and a halting | hody was not interred in the imperia | a time, while Prussin in 1571 was crowned emperor. His- | Brounds of I'rance, attended by the ladies of | attorneyship of the Harney Peak Copper c 4 i cically impor y reas cour compary, rocently tendered hi and Sumnoz. The groat mea, ulmost withe placo at Basle was reached. Bale 18 tho | yuult here in Vienna. The mountains rise | ticipate in the dancing. tovically the palace is important by reason of | the court. Mining compay, recently tendered him, at & HEROEAY. ou , o orthern gateway to the Alps. Iuhas re- | like lofty walls in orescent shapo about | LBE OXternal architectural effect of thoe | its use by the first Napoleon during his Aus- | Velvet-striped silks and those bordered | Salary of 5,000 per aunuin Quksasenron, rax htled uthoushisifoell ined nortal > " P parliament house surpamses any similar | trian campaiza. In this same building, and | with raised velvot figures will be much used Suppe is 71 vears old and has celebrated vl \g In favor of tainod to & oertain oxtent ita appearauce of | Junspruck, the opon sido allowing space for | Styuoture which 1 lave thus far sen In 1u- | in the very room, ocoupiod by tho great | next sanson for may-Louse dressos made with | bis. sivor. woddine, If arer thecsbroted | eutombing, At Mount Auburn thoro are ; autiquity and hias within its bordors sevoral | tho railroad to enter and depart. ropo. Iu is roctangular and classic in stylo. | conquoror, is son, tho young duko of Keich- | plain skirts ‘and pointed hudices, or cont | funoral at which the sincore frionds nnd ad> | ot 0 xows of tombe but nearly all the objeots of interest to travelers. But I shall All mlong to Salzburg the traw passes | In tho ceater a lavge podinent with allegori- | stadt, breathod his last some twenty oda | busques with rich vests, the bodicd with full | mirers of tho deceased could feel attemptod [ Fia noarly all. of tham have. ) "d"’“' remember it not so much for these as for tho | tyrough deep mountan valleys or darts in | ¢8 statuary is supported by u double row of | years later and was laid to rest iu | sleoves with wristtrimmings and picturesque | to daace it would ba Suppe's. N T (7 aiEed D i 3 it L e : « s 10 most minds more natural and fluted Corintuian columns while smaller pod- | the imperial vault under tho Capucin | collavs of dark velyet Congressman-olact Loslie Russell, who has | ftting, the | sooms blocked. In tho minds of the Salz- [ sions at each corner. A friozo oncirclos the | Hapsburg family have boon waters of the Rhine, which at the samo timno | purgors, the fact that Mozart was born and | top of the muiu structure and is set off at the | near his sarcophngus was after | andembroidary, with an edge of Valenolennos | the amateur athlotos of New York becavts | reflocted tho illumination of lnes of smalior | Jived in their city scems to be its main attrac- | #0gles by hugh bronzo chariots and by other | vears, the body of that other unfortunate | faeo ully o finger wide surrounding Uho open | of his fondness for athietio spory. Olara=Mr, bristlo, thio arilst, whiitame tg gaslights from tho bridges stretching across | yion, They have » Mozart musouwm, o large | HEUTes. The entrance leads to a latge ro- | and ill fated Hupsburg, Maximilian, emporor | hom, ‘Tho old fashionod stylo of souting 1hee | James It, Garheld, son of the ate Presi- I‘:“.:::‘m;""‘I:;.'(“L”v’,‘:‘;"_l';_'”""'- Muude—What | e e LR LD : coption hall with marblo valls and rows of | of Mexizo, who lost his lifo in a vain eadeav- | and embroidery In the corner of hundier. | demss e Ao, S 2 :hla;l:ull; nimi’ runul;o“:t:;?‘r_uu lfmh,zl;tlmu‘:l sign designates tho composer's birthpluce, | polished columns of similur material in the | or to satisfy the ambition of Napoleon L | ghiefs has come in again, dakGarheld) A canglamtertar, St Coas | A daugnter of Gonoral Neal Dow, M most charming un otive mountain 1o | gvery shop s somo of its waros displayed | design of the mterior of an old Greok temple. | The fine picture galleries of Vorsnilles are [ “pin " BN L G el Oblo, | He s suid to have u kroat deal | 1oy, ‘o Dow Lonton, 13 80 accomplisued. in 3 ) 8 a ¥ ! volapuk that she translutes works into thag L) ion, aud the scenery around Lucerne itself Y o sio T s to eht und lo ot roneated at. Schonbr o latto 4 L i K DAnery s momentoes of the great musiciau, But | The wingsto tho right and 1eft of tho hall | not repcated at Schonbrunn,butithe latter is | o'yl over surah of the same tint Is a vory | the fow instances in which political emineuce | FIHAELE (RAL ShO trabsly p 16 of the ‘The most elegant hankerchiefs now are all | been nomiuated for justice of the suprome And | wiite, They ure trimmed with white lace | court of Pennsyivania is well known among PROMINE has mado that place one of ths most cole- | thero are also othor interesting features, the | re neurly alike in arcangement. ‘The lower | surrounded vy a series of gardeas that leavo | F00 iy matoriul this seuson for youny ladied | goes from fatbor to so brated summor rosorts in Iurope. 'Taus far | clief of which is the old archicpiscopal | A9USS0CCUPIes oue side the upper the other. | littlo in that line to bo sull wesived. Ao in- | oyonjug drosses. Theso toilels aro tvimmed | - Colonel Georgo B. MeClollan grows more | . GOVOrnor Eaglo of Arkansus, is anothae politician blessed with smart wife. “Sh taught him how to reua and to write an tuen wado him governor, The two legislative chumbers differ only in | terosting are the two golden cagles, French this season, however, the cool weather tss | palace-fortress, known as Hohen Sals- [ size, one accomoduting over 3% mombers, | eagles, scanding hiwh avove each gate post | Cithe with white laco, or with flounces of | like his distinguished father in sppearance tho mull emvroidered in a color matching the | and manner overy day. He is ono of the kept away many who had intended to sojourn |y, 1 3 00,y 5 ran0 ’ > 3 % It is situated ou one of | theother about 200. The room is semi-circu- | of tho entrance and now only retained o ac- | it B SMEFOHEEE 1 { & there. Few travelers go as faras Lucerne sirel o in form,the circumforance linod w s- | count of a bindingclause to that offect in the | fabric, but of a deopor tono. best liked young men of New York in apite Tl Ard Bt tar e & " B0 | the encircling mountains and 1s reached | lar ia form,the ciroumforenceliyed wit mus- | count of a biudinmlause to that offect futhe | "8 w0 " el "Bnglisy wedding whiob | of is modast and retisiog wavs. which (hais | Mrs. Richard Prootor,widow of the astronos without continuing up tho far-famed Righ | by » swep ascont formerly well | 8iVe marble columusia front of which the | troaty of peace comcludod three-quarters of | %5 VSEY AWET JSRE S WALUIRE Wwhioh | & A Woctsy BC FOLAR Wave, mer, is Lo bo the curator of the observatory from which the view is said to be peerloss in uarded by froquent gates and watoh-tow- members' seats radiate in tiers down toward | century ago botiveen Napoleon I and I ran. {100 ‘nf ATy SRTN N 11 DElS Wolg g J 1 2 at San Diego, which is being built through B Al " et e i o £htoe oW | the platform of the president. In the lower | cis, the last of the ~Holy Itoman Bmperors,” | dress of p was u with | Ex-Senator Ingalls sailed for Rottordam | ju o0 5 b WEIT 0, BORE QUHE Burope. suorise seen from its summit | ers, Thoold dungeon and imstruments of | houge, its two vice-presidents are assigned VieTor RosEWAT a high Modici collar. Orunge blossoms were | Suturday of last weok. The pirates of the f 3 s @ prize . which aocually induces | torturo are still shown, as well as the arch- | gaats to the right and eft of the presiding of- aset IR in her hair and a Brusseis lace veil fell over | Obdaw ean add greativ to the pleturesque. | , MUe. Durnovo, a young Russian woman multitudes to spend at least one night at tho | Dishovs’ apartment, which evon now would | ficer, The imporial ministers are ex-ofilcio The Wila West. all. Her bouquet consisted of orauge blos- | noss of their vocabulary by taking lessons | has started on a pedostrian tour from Kiev soms, myrtle and white roses. from tho tall Kansan. What & figure he | 10 Moscow and “from ~Moscow sho intends JEARANEORA. X bo by most people considered X : SRS ead A top. But ia this lottery conductad by nature, | Pty thousand doliars are said to have mombor, :[,.?&'.’x‘.:’:":;m:: u“'mtll:ufll?ll.:lll,\;:;‘ Munsey’s Weekly: East ‘Is it liar walking to Paris, following the lines of raile way rner ‘The first autumn gowns that will appear | would make in a fo'castle teaching mutincers tho prizes, especially in mid sumwmer, are fow | beon offered for & single “"‘{““"“ stove richly | gent and facing the mombars. All are pro- possible ‘that that man culled you will beof lovely woven work, clinging camel’s | how to shoot expletives | and the bLlanks many. Unfortunately wo | relieved with numerous modeled figure: vided witn desks ample for convenient writ. | A0d you stepped up and shook hunds | yujr vyweeds, cheviots, vivogues, and home. Giath"’ says that & splondid Methodist | , 1Y tho death of Mrs. Pulk, Mrs. Grant and were among the great majority who regu- As wo g0 o) towards Vienna, the moun- | jng." Tho hall is lighted through s beautitul | With him?” ~ 4 % spun Lincolnshire suitings, Harris cloth, | bishop was raimed in Senator Gormaa. Tho | Mrs. Gartlela become the only surviving wids larly draw blanks and wore euveloped tu | fius Kraduslly disanpoar. "ho hills, 1o, | fan'shaped ceiling of stained glass. There [ Kunsan—'Youssecn it, podner, French cbieviols in neutral tints, with tufts | sonatorin uis white tall hat and eray suit, | 03 of prosidonts, Mrs. Tyler, the socond ' rain and snow the entire timo which wo | ovrhe o down but agalu bocome more pre- | are two galleries for the public, one above “Woll, that beats my ideus of the west | of camel’s hair in rich coutrasting colors and | yith his bland smile atd shrewd face, looks | Wife of President Tyler, dicd iu Richmono in e tentlous as we near tho clty, Tuo suburbs o ed by the col i ) ; A black work, with raised blocks and disks of | ye ; X AR * | July, iss spent on the mountains, Yet the disappoint- AR - o) it tho other, supported by the columas running | all to thunder! I expected to see revol- Y of | very wuch like a church dignitary on an out . . el B labge popUIAtion Convor. 1t 1s byara sout | around the clrcular sido of the chambor. | yers dvawn,” color, ing. Hehas a very cordial munuer thatat- | Mrs. George I, Stagg of Louisville, Ky., meut was somewhat lessenea by glimpses of | large population centor, Itis overa week | Tickets of admission are required, but no ' man., | Oneof the vroferred garmtures for rich | tracts hosts of friends to him. is the champion’ sportswoman of Ainerions sxquisite scenory, caught now aud then as Slln‘w lw\!““ outiinos °'|,P,“'," Ludud from | gistinction is made betwoen men and women [h: "l‘l‘“‘y"{‘l""'“ ‘:‘I’" “",‘"“',',h autumn dresses will be the new laces in large | It is futeresting to learn that Mr. Glad- | Not content with capturing & 205, pound we rode up and down the wonderful cogged | 2% lenna, 1ts rival in beauty und | yisitors. The newspaper reporters have a | He is Lhe biggestiliar, roug < 0 sed designs such as Richelieu lace, English [ stone road the lessons” in the church ap | tarpon and lanaing him with a rod and line, 5 galety, appears on the horizon. At first | narticular part of the gallery set asiae for | and meanest kuss on airth., Kf he'd 3 superh ysalque. ‘These t e ' not long since she captured u 235 pound shark railway, & marvel of modorn engineoring, A | o : Qb Seb b g p gallery 3 3 guipure and superb mosuiq heso trim- | Hawardon last Suoday. The Grand Old K v B OMLERTL A MARTS] 6F Hipdal A ¥ ety | Bllmpso tho latter bears comparison exceed- | their use. ‘Thoro are o clouk rooms, meraly | called me brother I'd have riddled his bo used flat as borderiugs, us | Man's own life (s & losson that it will profiy | it tho samo way and compolied him to reline ride on Liake Zug and a short trip | Ingly well, but closor inspection shows that | hat and umbrella racks in the corridurs. | hide in a second. Butwhen he used the aclonds on slashed skirts, and on the bodice | any aspiring vouug man toread. A man | 4UIsh forover his predatory pursuits, st tongued by rail brought us to Zurich, perh, it is neithor laid outon the same grand scale d ; & A ) 2 S : L . g ALARE Ve e "he I it o y . € u. to Zurich, perhaps m.gm T Ry T T l';lmmwl_ ke lhn}lhu committee rooms are somotbing | gentlest word he's ever learned ter | inthe guiso of vests, cape collars, Medici | past eighty with bis eyo undimmed and force tho Roumanian woman barrister, Mile, interosting on account of its historio associa- [ Hor BUIlt iu tue same suvat iAaer suporb, beautifully froscoed and fitted with | ghaale T 'prociated the friendly sperit | fraises, sod oufls Unubatod and the grentest brain in Bagland | Sarmiso Bilesco, who took the degrao of doos tion with the work of the reformer Zwingli. h:m o'; :‘lt‘ul‘("“d"fl“w;‘nul l::flfld.fiu"‘:fl‘:fi; elegant furaiture. Since tho emperor opens | po'uhowntan’ I wan't agoin’ ter kick With the approach of the autumn season | has cortainly lived his life avight, tor of law at Paris ast spring for the pure From Zurich we continued through tho | with Parls. ihe reichstag in s own palace, he has b0 | joo hecause his language wan't ezakly | the parasol of lace, chiffon, and other ultra: | It is quoer how they writo, Androw Lang | Poso of opeuing tho p ofossion to women fa great Ariberg tunuel and mcross tho | Vienna s pre-eminontly city of atuoco | fho imporial ministers aro given thoir own | Polished as you'n me ‘ud use. I'm a | 4ressy stelos will bo discardod in favor of | is declared o wiito bost fn a - rose garden; | T WD countiy, has lawly ‘bavs aduitted Austrian frontior. At Buchs tho customs | 800 Aruificlal stono. Iis nower buildings | prans pnscments man of somé discriminashun, I am,” o o T el | Taintal stison biabedt auc uts tu tnkitand | 10006 O ol COCHCEORE oot ORI SR oficials went very politely through tho | DAYe been erected in wolid blocks, ordinarily } ° But Vienna has been described time and —_— B . T hon aliven fonatuary (| on bl wutied pillowy Damas fla uses su. | SO0 0 oS0 R Lariian / formality of luspecting our luggage which | 68 berok: " thor feont eobiad it Lo oy AR ",“"I',’"bm"tl,‘,'u Wi faatont A SARYANES SR00 bluck, ete. The now atylos are lurge enough | is mother of peari; dumes Whitcomp. Ithey | The German omporor 1s sald to beexs ' i ] vehicles of auy city vorld, ar Harbor Iz, to sesve for an umbrolla s et the roow is bl d . | tremely fond of his big, kind-hearted b had already passod under the eyes of six dif- | forms an imitation of stoue which is liabie to | What s move important to American travel: | They had fiirted & couple of wecks or 80, T i ut Liv best whei 1o roou 1 bleak wad uu- | tremely fond of bis biy, Wiad-huartad vlonde feront sets of similar oficers. Lo moue of | deceive an cxpert. The stucco makes 0 ! ers it has in Colonel Fred Grant, one of the | ‘Lo youth and the maiden shy BAMIDACA ‘DY FLUASL AaQ WOKR 3% 8] SOMIGERIM § 1Al o Datas o N SR AP these custom houses was any serlous fncon- | K00d 80 appearance and withstands the | most painstaking and sccommodating minis. | But the time had wrrivea for hiii to go proty brunotte who recently visited Hotel | Denfs Kearnov, the ex-sand lot agitator, | Wit » me o Y weather 80 well that buildings of real i ‘And be came to suy good-b Kaaterskill,was mads of a soft golden-brown . ; pEaaIe urned | tho gitls would follow tho example of thoiw renl fered e at buildings of real stoue | tors of all those who representthe United Y i ¥ whose home in San Francisco was burned d Lhe h are seldom coustructed. This ven g 5 . ) nd ho sald: “Ere we part you will give me [ velvet, ultornating with a stipo 02 daffodil | lust week. iss beet posing. fs Marlus among | CMOress in ¢ ¥ \ 2 e '"rh“:, "r,, " RN ven in. crosaing & his voucering is | States abroad. Colonel Girant with his full [ ABd e saldi vk W I i ¢ daffodi U week, hiss beou posing as Marius among | S9ress in dovobing tiole lives a8 She des strip of the dreaded Alsace. 'The iuspections | by no moans confined to an artificial repre- | beard now boars a striking Fesomblance to | RErShor. I pray. the boon yellow upon which was 4 dosign of small | tho yuins of Cartbage every day since | 10 tho oullivalion to the three Kle are for the most part, merely formal; the | séutation of sandstone, for granite and pol- | the plotures of his fathor, the grest com e ann DO A REAN. bu8 008\ 1o roses, but 5o pale that thoy are but a tinted | Kearuey chiefly laments the loss of letters \Iw obe, Dis Kinder und p ».ucn Kuche e British search after cigars and tobacco was h“"dl mart le h“":;"!fl lu-m-:"xwm‘lmu mander, just after tho war. In bs manners As u s0rt of souven.r spoon.” sbaddaw of e rvich silk \.’m.mllmu The | and uewspaper pinge bearing on the | cburch, the childran and the cousine), ¥, supplanted by siilifu 17 executcd imitations. | he iy aftabl - : ottt LT dress was cut iu princess fashion labor movement in California, of which be - i s aftable, rescrved, yet plain spoken and ; » ‘ the most thowough, sud ocoming 88 | My magniliont b.ocks Are Dilug 8°00Led | mals iefarsd e air eartey s oPouen eu Delicious and Healt' tul. A mode which promises o lead the field in | was tho leader for several yoars. His griof A Mild Stimulant. . : i isior Springs | fall fancies is the princess of old-time favor, | was greatest over buruing of & long edi K xcelsior Springs Co’s Soterian (§ \ $ It did, at 2 o'clock in the morning, atthe | gli over the oity, but th) most substantial oern w,l,h on both sides of the Atlantic. He Soterian Ginger Ale—Exo samo time the most disagreeavle. After | wnd bandsomest bullding 1n all Vienua is now | gud bis family. whose Bospitality, 1 bad the | Co.' Fashion woves ever iu & circle, aud roturas | torial i the London Times reviewing bis vx- | Alo

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