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16 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: SUNDA¥. DECEMBER 27. 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES SR wero about fifty people ln the galleries and a and ventila 1 oo N ansoms and wine 3 | The clock . opposite the president's chair el oms waened by Indirect stenm Kvery ration has its soni and dances en showed = 2, ot thero e 10 en | owine W {y and only by foul air ducts, win= | Graph'c Pic ure o Nizht So:ms g | deared to the hoarts of its people by remem Tho Berliners Call it " Tho Old Porcelain | showed 4/ but " tharc | was 16, 8% | Neoxsity of Kuowing What i) Wantad | y ated by i Graphio Pic of o Night Somy Among | dcar oot I dows i tr brance of past joys and anticipation of those Factors.” plonty of thno to look arou The ball of Iliustrated By Om eriencs & Sehool rooms waemed by both direct the Sioux. PAtUre, Bnd Uon Btlans thie Mlove Hold B ehatas 1s about ono-thifd smatler than Indieect staum’ und vontilal = | theirs doar as any, Passing a silont topee H . | the house of roprescatatives, but by putting — A 51 Toom warmed by direot stoan ¢ | i retarning homo and picturing t my: l"s al" PAUL WOLFF. DESCRIBES AN OPENING, | in fixed clintes lfio thoso s cheaters hid VOE¥ 1 AV CROCKETT'S MOTTO: IGNORED, | 2ud ventiintod by amupon fru pince auds | DANCING THE OMANA TO DRUN' MUSIC, | 1 dor it tiess Tuo! \inter._avinla' by nirrow desks n o been naged to make room f the much a i Schiool rooms warmed by forna | cotton walls, the functions of the famtly, its \rzer number of members, The last row of | TEor e it ot e tTs0 Surpiladowitt. || A\ Errion ’ 2 | Bt e U amotor Me. rosident Used o Cow Bl For a | scats almos touetes th rear wall and there- | Cost and Inconvenience of Tmmature o A I iR 6 it AL a R LR “the, soene T . 4 fore no space is left for loungers and § f Vel . t 1 o Uhe. remiovil of foul air av the the Great Social Event—Vividly HOU 107%. 15 a8 WD aF wabmis and ahymie. | Ga He Called Up a Bl For | SP0 land tatkers as in the house, Tho Plans—Nuture's Law of Ventila D e e g i bad loft. 1t was n bit of warmth and anima. Realistic Pantos tio; n touch Discussion and Fifty Me | decorations are a_study in brown. Browr ting—What a ltecont Investis School rooms warmed by an air warmer f bri tho dark miser- Apl walls touched up here and thero by a bit of Sutio! A I o wilel supplios the warm ufeut the floor, and mime, able view, 8o long as pleasuro s wn | INCrease I‘OSPJ'I y 0 bers Retieed, ornamentation ~ in & lighter tnt, gution Hus Established, removes e foululeatthe fibor without the Omaha 80 long may the Omala bo | o brown carpet, chairs and desks . | danced | coverod with light-brown leather, a STl This enumeration is givon to shoy the S5 BE e TAREE S bt lb e by ies Ty Gl POplllar F|rm Of Brntay fal to Tur Brr mall avd entirely insuficient sky-light [ One of the features last regular | various forms which thn beating ven A fhe opening of tho Germap Reichstag s | give to this meeting room 1 air of | session of the Omaha Board of Education | Hlation faea assumes in practical application who visit amonyg the Sioux is tho witnessing g 00| P trasting ve t will also give some understanding of the know Bostonians promise 15,000 to the Utan 1ali the yst disappointing spectacle I muerness and slecpiness, contrasting very | amphasized the point Tik Beg triod to make VAL Lo 1 ¥ ! o 1 | of theie dances, espacially the widely kuown . el A ver witnessed. Even the Berliner, who s [ (G0 o ontatives, Ths arcange- | Clear last Sunday. Itis that plans should bo | host, = But this iuvestigation resulted in tho | Of his danco originad U tho T'he poriion of the Fayerweather bequost about us fond of & free show as the BYCTUED | imants awe abotit the sama as in the senute or | detinitely decidod upon and absolutoly un- | classification of an imposime array of figures, | plo whose nam vivnd 15 of graat nop- | atlottod to Vassar voliogs I8 to bo spent in American, has ceased to patronize it, and, | the house, Tho president has an elovated | devstool before any work is done on the new | showine by the weight of aggregate det ularity with many tribes, Learning thatono | thoe crection of o large aud handsomo. library seat in the middie of one of the long sides of | buildings. hool buildings cannot be con m(«‘”;‘v tha 5‘1 v syster ”“l heating and | e 1o take plazs upsa the evening ot the [ buildiy ’ tzow calle e | tve ball below a flag of the German empire structed as sol 501 storios y, from week ML Ll Ll Ai:S o S \ “big issua™ at the Pioo Rudzy Ageacy an Each public school in T2 when President von Levewow called the |y, 5 o peaker presides under the flag of | ¥"(OH B8 2000 Lkl CAISNE MRV specified i paragraph 11 would Ofor of 0sc0t \was avceptod with enthus- | foa’s the United States fiag ovory du ) N % Rof assombly together with s cow bell, the men the union. To the right and left of him are | t0 Week, tho ¢ arrent instalment having no | ussociated with the best results, It appears of es as au with en PUBIIS Hro I attendanes Removal of Drs. Betts & Rt‘xl\ to bors have followed suit. | decics for two secretarids, membors of tho | €special bearing upon what the next is to be, | reasouable that the admission of fresh, wavm | fasim, writes the Pine Ridge correspondent of Digulitent Low's Buusl reporiaf Columbia Of course, things would have been a little | Reichstag elected to this honorary office, and | further than that they are all to be parts of | &'f the floor, which will rise, diffuse | the Chicago Tribune, shows a totai of 193,218 in cash gifts v Lareer, 1Han {somerand More difforent it tho first sossion hind marked o | 8t bresont sadly deficiont i1 that quantity | o moro or 10ss heterogeacous whole. It 13 hal: TR LR moved wedin, | iho night was most baautiful, brilliant | Coived during the past you Arger, 1 { A 3 I ; I k v 4 and quality of vaice demanded of our reading B4 % 3 5 bo dusionarshall | Bfter becoming imp t the toor, would pILh mOGHIBHE: oMsb B He e e R % 4 ,,,.“,‘[,,‘,_.l.,q o now Reichstag. Th r.\“n‘v‘ ":x 1 HL e ot s et | Imperative that tho idea of tho designer shall | oarost fulfill the natural law. \\mln moonlight, crispand s Whilo pr % Tl first joint dobate botween ¥ .1‘..‘ td Desirable: Onarters—A WOl Ve londer, o spesch from tho | for tho spaskers, very often used on” nccount | U0 Lioroughly undarstood by tho builder, and HRHATE Ay BIRLEATRE, coeding to tho adjoiniug Loator's Camp, fu | Hurvard will bo hold b Sin L AL T Y :’I’ ! other - atteaotions: but even if | of the bad acoustics of the hall, which makes | that thev shall be perfectly in harmony and : ;i 1 sal, | hich the Omaha housols situated, numar: R e Tilt With the State e Hono s tho. leichstag did, | Sbeaking from tho place an almost useless | calculated to secure tho best results. The | , BAtIn this it will ot do to bo dSgmALICRt | ous dari shapes were soon upon ths hills all | PREEREE ! % Wl 110 The State Foken only & shott recoss, thers would have | task,and bolow thatthe dosk fov the stenogra- | incident of the school board meeting reforred | a0 ‘antiveld tow. faase upon tho quostion, | BUFEYing in tho samo divection. A brisk walk [, & AL bl o Boatd boew n Bundred e mote bustiocxcitomont | phers [tho ‘ulx;vly‘w‘-’:.:;xlw\;_:ll\vTrn--;rl‘:x‘v-flI;I:':; e | 1o concorns the new buiiding at Clifton Hitl, | Nota gro L whilo since it was neconiod 13 of half an hour brought us in sight of rl‘*\\r' | whose chiarter bears tho date of 1743, whew oird. B ISt 1% 8 Celies e LG o X rassion |- YAty oFthar unitadipovernmetitaitolta/Elght | ¥ on Lo ite wasiadouradithore 1t was o) SKpTRtE AL SO0 LEM et SER e gonal building, through the open rob George 11 was king is u little incorrect in a mathematical sense, | and loft of the president’s chair, it boing the | termined to bui t once. Some sugeested | B Hhe tol }vlv el ",1‘, Ly Ikl u‘.l:.. Choas | which sparks and smoke wero asconding. I'hie Republican elub bids fair to bo T bt mmibticd by auy fleure remaind | rule that these gontlemen may participate in | waiting till the bonds were avuilable, but tho | pit BEODADIY bocaiss Bio ex AL an [FE | Tho oxciting boat of a groat dram accom- | the iost successful political club ovor or nought, and thero s always a great deal of | tho discussion and answer giiestions, just 83 | urgancy of tho case provailod and it was 0o- | cumambiont | aic - aud naturaily rose, | Panving a strange wailing chant heard with | #od ut favvard here ave wow 130 mom interest shown i Washington, even at the | our sceretaries and their reprosentatives do | o404 to orcot a tomporary four-room stract- | Later writers argued, and with botter | inereasing distmnctness as wo approached | jion (i " Aok Ui R beginning of asccond scssion, while here | in tho committee rooms, The festive and [ ¢ L A : < | ¥eison, tHAY L To0T IV, boin denser, Would T Ty S ALTRRL > , there was avsolutely nono. and somotimes uproarions page is absent, a | ure. Work was commonced under tho direc | Feusot, {hat tho foul afr, benis Conser, WO | had roused our faculvies t 1) Ll Atnmni of Yale colloge havo raised 225,000 | ticularly where success is honestly won ooy oan Mo the capitol without | few attendants in evening dross and wedr- | tion of the suporintendent of buildings, but | b louwnd at the loor "Tals is kool KEMOBIE | Tho music ceased beforo we roached tho | toward an infirmary for tho accommodation | wnd so richly desorved as in the cuse of asking u question, and if anybody should be | g a knot of black, white and red braid on | ero it had procecded far a change in plans | gnocific gravity of 1.524, or mors than haif | SPOt and pushed our way through the | of students. [fa burial fund could bo en- |\ 00 s 0 L il Sl i Btupid enougn 1ot to uaderstand tho meau- | the left shoulder atiending to the wants of | was udopted, and six rooms mstend of four | agwin as beavy asair. But Dr. Reed doter- [ groups of women standing avout tho doors A TR AT SR A e R ”‘_“ I'""“' o in of that splondid domo toworin high to WAL past 2 whon Presi- | Wero decided upon. At this timo it was esti- | mined positivoly that the carbon dioxido | and surrounding tho structure, peering with s e, o |iB u i l"l‘i" rous firm of Drs. Betts & the heavens bencuth the statue of liberty, he vas twenty st 2 of L g e could be £4.000, exclu- | occurred in all parts of the air of a room in | curious eye: FoUBN avety BRIRIE LHa aner eorie \ ullds has presented to the oits, tha moast favorably Inown spes provubly still would have sense enough to | dent von Lovetzow took the ehair, gave the | mated that tho cost would be #4000, oxclu- | Ji 00500 1u g Tntities, that the theory of | yure e _”‘“ WG 1 ADEE- | 0w Drexol institute his privato collection of L srowd on the first day of the ses cow bLell in front of him a g d | sive of neating apparatus. Since then modi- its accumulation in any particular part of a ture which afforded a ghipse of the scene | ., prints, manuscripts, autographs and by A . ana cet there ull the same.” shake and waited for results. — All [ fications and additions to the plans have | room whero the air 1s in moderate circula- | Within, Tbese were the only accommoda- | literary relics valued at £100,000, It is a I'he members of this firm need no in- re, iy u[.ouln map an da uv\im'l tollfoyen v‘hvm ) r;rv"l‘if';;ll"l ";f‘l"‘:' ‘:‘:' been made, until the cost of the build- | tion is fallacious. Inone room at Mansfield, | tions prepared for the faiver sex. Its mem- | good example for wealthy men. troduction to the people of Omahu, or, find the building, and when your cab stops worous ringing of electric bells, b L [ireckaston 5 Sy R 11| O., where there was no particular system | bers seem here as rigidly excluded frof ho I'he new Young Men's Christian associa in front of the door, you will be o that | evident that members wero not’ very much [ ing exclusive “""““““- apparatus, witl 'nx'l"mll Sty “,‘:N‘\.’ e o i n here as rigidly excluded from th TR _”'N" Do atn eosy | indeed, of uny portion of the Great thero must bo somo mistake. | They aro | inclined to givo up the easo and comfort of | reach 3,000 at lonst, But this was wot tho 1 {rysgins ' boing deponded upon,'ho found | priees B O B0 SR SRR SRR BIECRATE | of 220,000 hias just beon completed und - dodi- | West, in evory scction of which their erecting a very fino Reichstag building, but | the lobby for the stifbacked opera chairs in | least of the mistakes made in conncction arbon dioxide in the following proportion | from certain banquets and rounions of polit- f ooy 'for use. ine new cataloguo at Dart- | na are household words, through at present the sessions are still held in along, | the hall. The president waited patiently for | with this bullding. After it had assumed the | oy 10,000 parts of air: Aivof the city, 4.728; | ical or Masouic mystery. 1t was pleasing | mouth shows an attendance of 467 students ¥ 7 U el ¢ building, whose outside appeavauce may | few minutes longer, then shook his” bell | form of comparative permanency, instead of | gy ok $ I oB LG after our entrance to soe iwo or threo sheuke [ o their wonderful skill in the treatment low building. w ide ang Y L i v 3 air of school room, at floor, 162513 sume, at Tho number of American studonts ac Ber be judged bost from the fact thatit was | again and had aw n\l tho w-;m_wm‘nlml its temporary character, u-r-nu-imm up the | yogih, 14.430; same. av ceiling, 151315 a | ing forms desert the crowd without and shp | ;i Codtr 08 IR Bl S evond pre- | @nd cuve of nervous, chronic and priv- built for manufacturing purposes, overy Ber | through the lobbies. This brought in about | question oi how t'the building. After | ifferon e Y S e b CWEE and | 15to seats behind us. When one woman has LI el q Hiner calling it still the old porcelain fag | fifty members, and having at least some peo- | a great deal of discussiou, partaking of moro oroncg o L Couwend oD g | couragoto bevome un Inserting wedga littlo o T o bt Ghed e Bae i 5 tory. ple to talk to—the question of a quorur never | or less rancor, it was finally decided to putin | yion” of this poisonous agent. In | fear but thero wiil be enough to fotlow aftor. | GirieiPtsiii i Lie M OEICRES, B e It is no wonder that Drs. Betts & I' promenaded for about half an hour m | arising—the president,withouta prayerorany | a Smead plant. Ihis was to cost $1,200. Tt | pid" report Dr, Reed says: It scoms to me | But truly 1t did require a bit of tewerity to CoBLatity s IkauIVEOEH TRV HOTIID 08 oh Betts Lave had hestowed upon thom the front of this law fuctory, waiting for a friend, | other formality, jumped right into” business | was contracted for at that price. ‘Thencame [ yhir this uvestization ought to settle with- | face the crowd with A grand fire of the Moses Williams of Boston, who has con 3 v TS but 1o indication of tho aunounced cpeuing | by announcing the death of the king of Wur- | what is termed a “‘misunderstanding” of tho | 5yt question the problem of the location of | Piteh pine common to this country burned in | sente 1 to act as treasurer of the fund for a f title of “the kings of specialists,” and could’ be obscrved. Now and then a cab | tembers and soveral members of the Reichs- | plans by tho superintendent of buildings,and | iiaon dioxide in the sehool rooms of taday, | the ccuiter of the room, lighting it brigntiy. [ HOW roading room fn tho library at Marvard, | that they can boldly challenge tho pro- would stop, a gentioman would alight and | tz, then opening the debateon the now | the result is that tho $1,200 plant will cost | aua”e3pecinlly thoso which uro artiicially | But enougt of ‘the volume of smoko rolling | Bow has &2 114 in Wis possession. || Wheo W0 | foesion throughout the entire United slowly disappear through the middle en- | labor insurance law. As soon as th $2,100. This 1s not the fault of tho Smead | hegted, und to prove beyond a shadow of [ up through the opening above remained with- | R - g g (B & R 1) trance, the door shutting bebind him with a | came up halt of the members prosent re- | svstem. Itis merely the rosult of not having | donbt that carbon dioxide is an omnipresent | in to lend the charms of obscurity and rosin- | begin. : s for a comparison of records show- bang wnd a snap that seemed to mo a turned to the lobby, the visitors left the gal- | a cloar understaudiog of what was to bedons | fudtor in practically the same relative pro- | 0us odor to the scene. Through this rovoly E. P Jennings, formerly professor of min- | ing the number of curcs offected, s warning to all would-bo intruders. But, | levies and I drove h onderine why [ | at the outsot. portions at all levels of & sehool room, | i haze figuros were seen lining the walls in | erdiogy and minmng ongitecring at Cornell | ool bid with the number of = tired of wating, my American check ot the | should have taken so much trouble o sco “so e e Whother ventilated at the top, sides or bot. | tows five or six deop. Tueso wero squatting | uniiversity, hias beon tandered tho appoint et e & best of me. I pressed the button I bad seen | littlo, Pave WoLrr. (445 L o A R upon their hieels or sitting on folaed legs, and | ment as professor of miniug, engineering and | cepted for treatment during their long the members press, and waited for tho rost e 5 This r~.{x1,l‘rrwrvliw.n'w\m?' of the majority | “'Himidity is another feature to bo coneid. | almost all wero so wrapped in shaets or | motallurgy at the School of *Minos ut Rapid | and suceessful professioval earcer. Nor The door opened, and, stumbling up a few Dr. Cullimore, eye and ear, Bee bldg. nlnu_- public bui dings. of 1vlu.1l\‘lv In the | ood, If the air bo warm and too dry it will | blankets as to disclose nothing of the person | City . is it to be wondered at that other mem- steps, 1 found myself faciug a formidablo O Sy cugorness to commence the work immature | U italing to the respiratory apparatus, | Suve the shining eyes. Tae only uncovered | Tt appears by the raport of the treasurer of ] skl personage In o great, big, long, blua coat TR ) plans are adopted and work s begun [ DIV R 0 e e otat 1t . | faces, excopting a few old mea's, were thoso | Yalo collegs, which has just been publisned, | Ders of the profession, particula:ly those with very red collar and cuffs, with on the dovelobment of a half digested | ooipes sultry and opprassive, and renders the | Of the danzers and drumumer. o lattersat | that the gifts received by the colleze during | who pride themselves upon the fuct that @ great, big, three-corncred hat, [ Whittier is two years older than Holmes | idea. As worz progresses —contngencies | yUSHboulinely hisule to tuke cold on leaving | It a space by themselves, encirciiug a large | the year covered by the report amounted 10 | yhos e Cpegulars,” wl i trimmed with & profusion of colored | and Tennyson. He was born in 1807, they in | arise which must bo met by aiterations in the | Fi/ FIH raised drum upon which they beat with iong | the large sum of $H3.3i5. The gifts range in [ POY are “regula whose adherence braid, aud along drum major's stick, with a | 1504 plans, und not infrequently before the voofis | iSOy iy pequi Air heated to o | sticks of padded leather. wagnitude from $100 to £0,000. to the strict rule of the **code of etiics” great big golden glove on 1op and wold ~ta Michael Davitt was only 11 years old when | on the original plaus and”svecifications aro | moderato tomperature, 702 on un_avery We took seats in the midstof the silentand | g pyplic sehools of Minneapolis, accord- | is as unreas nable as it is obstinate, sols aud cords all over it, in his white-gloved | yo lost his right arm in an sccident in a Man- | sWatlowed up completely in the alterations | oivuining moisture to the degree of relative | motionloss assembly, and watted. The wait- | 1,0 10" the fourteonth aunuai report just Sre A rolite s « j should be jealous of these me 1 band. 1 took off my ‘iav vory politely to | chester mill. sud rovislons, relering Dot arctiteat ond |bumidity " (of |40 ttp 60} fund - learrying |\10% broved o long s to avouso sispiclon Shab | jssuaditave fnorensed fromiti in 1851to 4o (n 11 e D o SO this imposing appearance, whereupon tho Prof. buildur from slbexcent movdl, sefvonsibility i siomiten to thirteampartsiof carbon ioxidar| it presstice e unwelcome, and that the | j3i; e teachers from 133 10 54), and the at- | Of theiv liberality, th ability, their gontloman flourishied bis big stici with ono and incroasing tho cost anwhiere up 10 | 1615660 parcs of air dance would not proceed whiLe wo xemained. | tgdance from 6,120 (0 21,045 This dous not. | manly independdneo ind their suecess. hand and his big with the otber m a | b 0PI i doublo rizinal estimato. Y be re 2l 3 . ut at last, when the stillness and the mes Ala et aval e s hool sV oS ONa DIl i it oGl A s s mixed tone of ofticial grufuess and priv b ; L eful | qoesn’t weigh very heavily wien it is nov o fulfillment of this idoal all projecto bocomo oppressive, ono of the old mon arose o2 \GeoneeIoTI T ROV eEIihg || i > el 5 good mature, “What docs the gentieman | SUdy of tho top of bis bead indicates that be | \io yominated in the bond. " It is very difil- | have fallen shoit. Omaha invostizators | and spoke. Ho apparently told them to *'on e o dcrenso UL DUEIoVSEBOl | fmisrkad i 6 Fo, GlioU I pros pot i wisti " 1 replied 1o him that [ was a corra- | "'EEE e aRDREOL C o e as snow, but | Cult—almost impossible—to fix the resp have agreed that the Smead is the best sys- | with the dance,” for s he reseated himsclf a | “HEOMN b s 0 will be fifty | SPite of tho most detormined opposition, svoutent for American papers; that the od. | Srel Hatto has hair as white as snow, but | }ility in these matters, but it is cortain the | tem of hot wir heating and ventilation. It | preath of sound scemed to awake in somo | T Istof Pubruary, 18w, will be ffty | isnot o muttor of surprise, and their itor of the Nation, Herr. Dr. Barth, | oty HRAtE oS O ks prices which | €Ity is a heavy loser as the legitimato out- | takes tuo fresb air fram outsido the building, | guarter ot the building and sweep across the -‘“‘";;l““\‘\.‘;:‘ j"j;“‘“ LORQ YA oo | thousands of admirers, friends and pat- a membor of the Reichstag, had | phoos G o MO A meWSDa por come of this carclessness. carries it through n passage, over a warmer, | crowa. ally this creased in strengen | 10 be tho Willamette university o O | rons throughout the wost will cheexfuli promiscd mo a tickot of udmission | beonch tho huir of ordinary newspaper maua- | "y any member of the Board of Education, | up to the rooms, whero it entors near aud velocity, develoving iuto u heavy, mo- | #4d the prop Eioeitiestines plap o io1n ik axianaing baanty kudiR(ala Bodthat 1, beine Ured of waiting out. in the | B 5o lisa medicar expoet in the | OF foF thaL Wattor, any of our public oficials, | fioor, is difusod, and extendod "through o | nowongus watl, from which it burst. nto | owarl duly celebratiug tho scmicontonnial | Jolb 1% Bstending howety and sincore ColDiHiak vantirollitoll Ga Lot ke Db oaRLho 3 P ® | were to ercct ' for himsolf @ build: | foul afr duct that carries it down toa cham- | Gyapply aceentuated rythm, sustained by the | Of its birth AL Gl e 1A Ch AU ONE D LS IR I OYE MO, Ereat, and [ st say now. and good man | CrAves poisoning caso in Donver. Mr. Bring. | 1157 or® Juy™ sort, “he would havo | bor commuticaiing with a passago under the | uuds of the drum and the deep voicos of tna | te Methodist eonforonce and thy boplo of | their Omaha oflice from 1409 Douglus stretched out his v oarmano s great | o'pie S SR ians door. What's the | & distinct —understanding at the very [ closct leuding to the. venuluting shalt, | gj, until caught np by avother set of | AT “»‘“-"I SRR s stieet to the handsome and commodious stick with an inviting motion, and bowing | \2o'or Sutiverotdih e & b outset just what sort of structure it should | whence it 1s discharged abovo the roof of | vjce nd ended in a shrill falsetto shriel alumnd, will join in making this celovrativn a | cornor suite of oflices in the elogant low, but dignitied, asked me to'come in and [ "5 0 INIERIINE OO0 BTN o continues t how much it would cost when completed, | the building. I'e exhaust action is par The effect was electric. The whole was given | memorable one. i new building recen‘ly erected at Four- tuké a seat, condescending at the samo. tino Senator Jones of I7lorida continues 0 | 4 'in what manver and timo and of what | natural and part's mechanical, sinea W0 | ity the preeision of a well trainod_ehoru A svstem of summor oxeursions to Europe [ fuonih and | Donglas & SeHlGithS to express o hope thut I would not have to | DUFE0 the delusions bt reenll o I fn: | waterial it would be constructed. He would | heat used in consuming the coutents of the | Aytho veginning of the chant u m has been devisod by tho faculuy of tho | o g iiehiral and cesirablo locuti wait long. sanity. | Physically he s in beiter contitlon | seo to it that “mistakes” which entailod a | drv closets creates a draught in tho ventilat- | ana anprouched the A buffalo-skin tunic, brasica univessity. © The first of these will halIC st QILWD ONOBULIGNS 1found myself inadark andcold ante- | than he bas peen for years. ‘“;" on ordinary | Gt love change of plans or enbanced tho | iug shaftawhich can only be supplied through | ornamented with many coloved pendants, | be under the aivection of Prof. Goes and will [ in the city of Omaha—a location of room, furnished only with a few chairs and ”‘“T“Li“'”!“l‘~“"|'" 1asound. lected prosi. | €stimated cost greatly did not occur. It is [ tho foulair chamber, arters and anklots of Lells confining gaudy | do the southecn part of Iagland. Miss [ which they have abundant reason to be closed against what app a tho lobby by a Lkl "‘]‘"j‘{\l ngalls .'lu-lnux t( m.l:‘* Presl- | yeasonable to expect'of the oflicers of the Direct and ind t stoam heat, with fan | faruip, nd a huge bonnet of eaglo foathers | Moore, the head of the art depurtment, will | proud. During his visit to this city glass door,zuarded by anothor such mposing | S e on the AU N Ch o o b i hoer | people the same caro in the condnct of public | ventiation, which one of the advocites of the | composedl his costume. A face and form of | couduct asecond party through the impoct- | last week De. W. H. Betts, the princi- official ns" the first. It bewg dwrk | Guiv \Cind up his oventful bistory by being | ATAINS as they would bostow aoon a private | 5 oad system claims is the ouly perfect | sgaruesque beauty appeared mostincongru- | ant are galleries of “Frasce, Germany and | pal and senior member of this deserved- and nothing to sco, there was plenty | Somod te aldermon of the town > > 2 | cuterprise, and for this very reason such af- | system, is operated purely meshanic ous in this wild setting. After pussing sev- | [taly. Prof. Hossoy wiil go botanizing in | |y popular firm, sheurod lease on these opportunity to think. Here 1 ke - fairs as that of the woi at Clifton Hil | Dircct steam heat is when the radiuators are | opaf times around the five, executing thestep | Scandinavia with a third. A shop Brooks' greoting to Whittier was i S che hundsome oflices, and tho ch 2 had been spending the best part of threo | , Bishop Brooks greoting to Whittier was | houid be condemned severoly. Tu this in- | cxposed in the room: indirect is when peculiar to the Omaha, this person place Colonel William Proston Johnston' of loe i itho fchangelfrom days trying to get an admission to the galler- : ¢ atyou : judging from the few appearing on the floor wspapers are always glad to ace knowledge and record suceess, and par- cialtists in the United States. dances of the men us are their paler sisters cedont. If a man seeks an Anerican in- | ate diseases, Agassiz of Havvard deciares tha his opinion Dom [Pedro was the best pract i 4 8 3 5 -ontaino Syl ; e old quarters to the new has alvead e red i haue : YOU | stance the biame clearly rests with the Board | radiator or coil is contained in u recess wheap of foattior garments bosilo a lary ulane university, Lowsina, will bring to | | I ready ios of the Ttoichstag, With all the influence | bave lived that you are hvine, and that %ou | o i3aycation, as it hud no welt defined ivea [ neuth the floor or in the wall, and tho Eatilb M aralnwan Lo 054 [ hoss prasen aer || tio lsiacLn ariblaaw Gutit lalopanasiln | pecnimidoy 1 coutd wish for to back me, I had beer told | Wil sWayslives Whit coult be sald hetter | of wyay was * futended when vus warmed uir is admitted to_the rooin through | 1 tha soup was o necessary’ adjunct Lo tho | wiih the Smithsontan mstitution u el It has recontly been assorted by the that it would be impossiblo to got a chair or | “'pROrGSOMPEEICHENC LR CHE e New | menced. a register. In the application of tho fxn | fostiviry, - Having done this he retired a ored mind and a unique poesonality, He is of this ¢itv thut the four physs- even standing room in the press gallery,and [ |y, SCAE O T PESIRSNE, SORUE SO | |, As to the permanency of the bullding,while | ventilution air s admitted toa roouw f gt down, the music ceased 1 sil very tall, well over six foot, nad has neither | cians who nct as secretiries to the w thut while I was at m;v \n\pl»l',u[ulm»; RoRt bRl aEhe ||:|('VT|<- “;‘m e m'm rocontly | ‘that is another story, ™ itis readily :::x ”Alrm‘.l»:,n 3 -\:‘v_n‘( l:l ?‘I ~;l,ll“t;::":‘~ lS]/"; 'I" |mx,,'lx‘|m1 i:’x"!rlrul:)rn save by the crackle and | hair, eyebr 1“~ nor .-u-x..;\..lu» l\h..v‘»,-nr-.m State Board of Mcdical Ixaminers, and spondents of such a- | 1oy, R, Il bI A % 0 1o desived her om here it is | gputior of the fire. a complete destruction of s hirsuts cquip. 0 assume to ac s us the London Times and the New vork | formed with ludvard [Kipling. & great many | js “completed, ~ ana thav never again | forced intothe rooms by a supply fan. On "During this nterval an old man_grav Tionc by an. axploslon. during active sorvice | fro sling ko ack 14 wore St Kicking their heels mgatnst | DCOPIO were eutious o kuow the outeomo of | gy it 'be dispensod with, excopt whon amoro | the ather end of the cireuit is the exhaust | lignteda long-stemued stono pipe.” which | in tho confedorato army. Colonol Johnston | 2004 o the_curbstones of the Leippiger strasse. Of | 't CQUbOMUen. - o hsslvania, who | commodious school building is crectea there, | fan, which draws from the rooms the aiv, | was passea from band to hand and smoked o son of Albert Sidnoy Johnston, and js [ Practico in I ik, on the ground course such un arrangemont as we have in | ao% SeRALOY W ATRAE OF LERNA MARE, WHO | Pho fuct that the Clifton Hill school is now | -after it has diffused its heat and beeomo | iy gurn, While this ceremony was in progr i nss and English scnolar, that they advertise to cure cortain dis- Washington, whero udmittance to the press | O e e Tt falr Way o cot on hie faoy | built so that its extension by additions is im- | Vitiatod by breathing, and forcivly expels it. | [ yoted details which before had escape — es which these distinguished adhe gallery is rogulated by a committeo of cor- | fhont 1S R0 I8l i T WAY 10 kot o WS fel | practicable renders the situation stll more uu- ::llll\\r,\"Lrll)'tlx .‘).L-;mm;ux \’\|::rx>:~'.v\x»"tl--~lfn;; espeeially the hoads of the women show RELIGIOUS, nts to the “code ol cthies” have evi- cspondents, s ) ought o o, HULED 29 08 2 £ S- | fortunate. e exhaust ducts ot avbitrary, though | gilhouette against the sta roug| = 3 > Wt HELE UL DO ek (I s | erty now returns to his own hands. Field for Investizators. T Rho a1 Taran LTSt fonatriGtionlbos non n % 8 ST 1 massucred in China during the ro- | ed as incarable, but wh ch, it is elaimed a clerk with o titlo as or- SRS R R e S 3 05 he difference in cost of construc most reposeful background 1o the weird pic. [ BVe boen | b7 Dia Ttk & Botiat nrov s, namental as the outfit of the door banger I | ( bxSenator Bdmunds, who is waking & | 1t was not the intention at this timo to en- | tween the Smead system and tho steam svs- | yuy nt vebellion. & bav oMt are not by uny bad just passed, and_ tho result is an over- | Hhon et 1 TREShibEton, as th )t rotireq | 'ATKe upon this one building, but it furnishes | tem is about 30 per cent in favor of nuf But soon the music began as before, and at Avchdoacon Farvar of London offers £500 | me:ns beyvond the medical aid “from crowdiug with ul sorts of peoplo. Tho so. | 44V 1o 1f ho did not wogret having votired | yvory pat exampio of what Tut Bir: is on- | former. “Tup Bre disclaims any advoeucy | its fivst sound two scantily-apoareled ‘women [ or tho vzoof of ano casooither in tho churoh | those who nnderstund them. cnlled public galleries are as hermetically | “'_““}'I. L ALl ) “;‘ ho answer: | qeavoring to point out and induce the Board | of eithe tem. It has doscribed briefly | gtepped forward and donned the trappings | 0rout of it. whera drunkenness has be I'he weakness of the position assumed Closoil a8 the pross gallery. . Admission is by | sy o been promoted. [ am a private | of Educition to avoid, the modus operandi of these because they | rdpured for them, consisting of gay-volored | cured without total abstunenco. Dhyithese sooratanicaliinbshowult oiihe card only, and applications for cards havo to | Sitizen once uore, und can eriticizo my old | “Recurring to the subject of heating and | are accepted us tne best known today. feather traius and headgear. They thon pro Tho new Young Mow's Christian assocta- | gt\gement that whan D W, H.- Betts be made in writing the day before the session | SCUFOUALCQURER I A WERTE, ©ont of | Yentilation, Dr. Lteed, whom Tiie Bee quoted e e ceeded to mount imaginary ponies and follow | tion building of Cincinnati bas beon for- | P g™ oot REE e B e Rt you wish to attend. To- open the galleries | 1o turts Hatel was u resident of | ugy week, in giving his ideal of requirem ECIRICAL TOPIC with expressive pantominie the trail ef some \ mally opened. 1t is a beautiful, commodi- | =HREE B W i ar- to the people, to let everybody go and come | phu BHapCls Just before 1ho . Mo wus |, the way of warm, pure air, fraukly ad e S AN TR R TR Cow York | illusive game, while moving always in the | ous, stone faced building. It has cost $100,- L C on their part, he im- first beard of in New York when he appeared [ o ctrical apoliance worlors of New York i mediately left Denver and e as lie pleases, is considered entively out of the | { ™ Wal'iveot with: £2.000 borrowed capital | Mitted that it was set above any that he b will raiso the initiation fos from 8L to §: measure of the dance. [t would be dificult | 000, id came to question. The members have u gallery vo- | ot dobts amounting to 250,000, \;r°"|,m encountered in bis very careful'inquiry into for the most stoical to restrain u fecling of Rev. Dr. E. A, Hoffman of New York has [ Omaha, where he remuined for ten served for their families ana friends, but | (i SEAR BEEELE 10 S style | the necessities and rosults in heatiug and ven- "he P coirlo LR AR any 18 | excitoment us the wild pursuit continued, | givan §75,00) to endow the chair of bidlical | days, vainly imporing this medical they are not allowed to write out season tick- | o ) NG ERLOF, O CERBEEN T | tilation. It remains for some one et to | 10 MUt BB R FIL A B S 1 the | £rowing coustantly moro and mova fierce aud | fearning in the Goneral Theological seminary | board to aveest him, in order to test the etsus thoy do fn Washington, but are obliked | 34470 s general Forsonal resomblanco 1o a aavioimonns byhich o, atialn (1his ncal LA e earaest until its object wis captured, sluin, | of tho Kimscopal church and $20,000 for the | constitutionality of the luw and the aus t0 apply to tho buroau for each pass | " S ge 0 0m) e Ber does not wish to be understood as d. and with shouts of triumph Horne away, otiviug funda. 4 Eal OO ALILTiaN il thoy lasto and this ticktot s good. for only | CIorE} e endorsing auy singlo system in proferance to | A olectro-chemical method of sharpening | *"Never had 1 witnessed. such vividly real- | e s M0 event Trinity Eniscopal th ! ”““" l:”n- | Jo0rolCIGR 10 agk (OR one day and wmust ve returned to_the door onator Stanford his acquired the roputd- | 4, othor, - Investigutors have generally de- | fiies and othor tools is being used With sutis- | jstic pautomime. 1t certuinly supporied tho o e A angumthasintebodegiviimolionlieximy [Addastilie : tion of giving some of the finest dinners in | foemine R H | e tne e o R T e | b { nlyisupe DO | churet in San Franciscohave boon acceptod. | jnops, copor when you leavo vour acat. No wonder [ o0 of #ivink some of tho Hinest U | termined upon ono system as tho best now | factory results, poth from u practical o criticism which places mumicty on tho lowest | RUFEH D Sin Hraneiscahaye hoo feeon e { that under such regulations the Roeichstag | & '!“;‘-”' ROEERRS 15 “Ifl' “j};jq: 0 | kuown, though they ali admit thut is net per- | economical poiut of view. planc of nistrionic aet. 1t 15 not probably [ (Y B8 SEEAHERIE T To e RELSN iy But did they urrest him? No. has managed pretty well to keep the peoplo | i ean from Califorin, 1relidine foweve ang | fection Mujor Law, commercial attacho to the | that one of those men could have given form | WA A SUtiwe tower S G0k Bt GO0 | When b away from its sessions, 10,9805 (o, < ny‘nrnm. inc \Afl\mf :-\\u.sun( Iu heating and ventilating a room ono of | British embassy at St. Petersbure, has in- | to an_iteal conceived in the still” deptis of | it Wit G058 SFAI S ha let to them, they ked square down. AU last Dr. Barth uppeared and invitea | ELOCHs. MO0 fruits, such as ehorrics in wid | oo means must ve adopted to securo the de- | vented a typewriter which is to bo employed [ consciousness and shaped by slow process of B o ;5 o | and left him the prond master of tho mo o tho lobby, and this is the only place | Winter and kees of ehoico uuts, Most of the | irod effact. ~In the ong natural laws are do- | to work an eloctric typo-soer over singlo | thought and study, Tuoy only showed what | Tho swmmary of worle done by all tho |4 1y B0 iy rotura o the attael in the Reichstag freor aund easier than any- | W/0es STREE0 BHe oF A owh v, atey | pended upon. Warm air will rise and in a | wire ata distanc theyihad seon; But: they did ‘thigiwithia’| Obristiandenominationsiin Utubils about haifierice, = h ey fubdl 8 EE L e AsH thing similar in. Congross or any stato logia- | Ciice things ho raises to ticklo tho palates | mensure will diftuse its heat throughout the | * Mr. Albion T, Snell mada tho statemant | power of delineation both of gesture and ex. | follows: = Eilzlty-nvo " iission Christian | fnin, now shat ho hus gone back to lature. As all laws originate in' tho Bundos- | Garlv piisine (ho hopes of their '“‘ll‘t”“"»‘ room. But the atmosphere ofters such £1ght | yafore the South Wales institute ashort timo | pression which [ have scen equaled by but | S¢hools in seyenty.cls itarent towns, em- | Deaver., but Dr. Botts, who belioves he rath, and the Reichstag has only the rignt to | 4SHV Hising the hopes of: their host fn his | cosistunco that tho transission of heat by | yieo that ho tud domonstrated that olectricity | few actors upon our modern stage. ludeod, | Plovinie 172 Chvistian towelipes wod educnting | is in the vight, is realy and willing to suggest and amend logislation, and privat | POlitical ambitions. = wmveetion is impossible; and unless there i5 | C1d pump water or haul coal with au cfii- | the Omata was of particular iuterest o mo about, { 0 puptls, ibree-fourths of Whom | come hack to Omaha ot any time these bills ne: appear on we calendat, | 1 pe Best mina for @ Stubbopn | StMicient cicculation of the air, the power | jeyey which was something like double that | in that it scemed to- combine tho usazes and | 8 ) from Morinon famllies, secretiries wint to renew the fight. tho lobbyist is unknown, und consc: | © s 4 B4 of radtion is nulliied to such an R R O R s whicn pleasura secvers of all conditions e emperor of Germnaay has or W Mo handlotthislam sttt e quently the lobby hus not to be 5 3 LoRzh LA extent as to almost destroy 1t. Hero \‘ - e of & new storago | #nd times have called to their aid in fightng | Inquiry into the - inndequacy of church a closed as i Washington, but is open WhinC e s lmhalh (10N @NpiG on | i% 0n domand for circulation of wir greater | | AVORL FOINGE (oW BEILCE @) i tho duli monotony of life, and which even the | com nodations in Berlin. Hois sait to be to corvespondents and friends of the mem- | Wil the columns of the Graphle aro 0non | than can he established by the mero up and | PAIters ioRgeCaLY, 14 0FS austero aro begmniog Lo acknowle coutamplating the establishmont of many t bers. Tho rooms cannot be compared with | Lo MY A1d allunobloctionsio qavortisoments, | qown currents oceasioned oy the application Toviglvoniwelghlin.clalmed, manifestations of natural and ennobling w- | new churehes in the suourb:, deeming good tous of Des. Betts & Betts because the clogant LUt somewhat cold and over | LU JL i quite impossiblo for s to sponk | of hoat near tho floor. Auother deumand, and | Gus 1. Motzger, in a lecture at Hendon, | giycrs, “Horo wero the friendly meoting | Protostant doetrine necossary anid efoctivo | they have demonsteated thoir ability to gorzeous.marblo halls our representatives | KOOWIIELY of 1ho merits of the vatlous | yho most imperative, is for a_current of ajr | Brgland, said thut many peoplo ave prelu- | about a common firoside, the dance, tho song, | W ighting theoles of the savial democrats. | cure the discases they advertise to cure, and senators lounge in, They ure furnishea | Biicies of merchandise advertised. Particu- | whjeh shali carry off the atmosphore polluted | diced azuinst electricity, He gave us an in- | yya story told by actors' representation, while Dr. Nelson, the ne clected bistop of | Even ‘regulars’ are not noted for their ATV R T TS 3...““.. 1is truo of patent ml'l-.}n'nwls. But | by respiration and tho almost imporceptiblo | Stance the case of a new coutral station Ltelv | yho Suivi of conviviality which has made the | Geovjrim, has o fad t ATt hv o | S P RRRR R pet covers the floor and simple tubles and [ (0NG4S SXCERUONS Qucasiofaiis, WS note- | oxhalations of the human body. Some means | opened up in the neighbortood of his resi- | yyguet the most honored of social ente e\ ot Phe bisho is fond s chairs of the well known Vienna bent wood | \APUIMY,0xcantion is tho eelobratad Ghambe of exit must bo had for this. Being of a | dence. T'wo of the most strenuous objectors | anty was exhibited in the feast with which | of wond cavying, at which he is i exvert BOnALciey 0 restaurant pattern aro the only furniture. | i+ Uoueh Romody. ihis now universally | donser nature, the vitiated aw secks the | to the station wore a milk scller und & | yho evenng endod. b e Bt i ey | advorusing qu could do No swelling divans and sofus and avm chaiws, | SIOW! medicine has been advertised in tho | 5 verlevel of the room—the floor—and there | butche The milkseller protested Tt was whilo tho inevitable dog soup,which | a great interest in corpentry, and B lward | beiter than ono of the “vegulars.’ Th nor gilded mivrors o ‘urkish carpets; and | Lrabilc for fouror five yeurs, but not until | js tho whole thing. An opening near tho floor | the uew illuminaut on tho ground that u | had ull this time boen quictly simmering,was | kvecott Hulo is said to have a workshop | surprise at the discovery “that this was there in tho corner is something showing that | FEContly il we any personal knowledgo of | yirorgs o passage (hrough which te foul o | in the mains had turned his milk sour. Do R idianonaedt by thAFhIGR ol tha fanstito | ramy e tatiel wt was swallowod up 1 their desire this fiest impression of tho lunch | 13 Wouderful eica v which hus como Rbout | & peadily oxhiaustod, and thus o eirelation | buteher wsistod tint tho current escaped and | giio tn elps of the seated assombly that tho Scaroely had the appointment of tho Roy. | to et vid of such formiduble riv.ls, ana oom is not anillusion, For there [ (\FOUER the PROvAILE Anflenss aid N8 | s established. — On’ the one side an opening | spoiled all bis meat. voice of the tempter made itself audible to | gabastian Mossmer as bishop of the Catnodie | to do this they assumed the power to 18 a veritablo — bar, whore bottlos [ 1ROV COIEN LR NS S0 0TI Bitanted t | through which fresh air is supplied, on What is probubly one of the quicket vieces | the mentality of one of our party. Now, | disecse of Green Bay, Wis., been sunounced, | pofuso theso worthy® practiti with goldon necks peop’ invitingly over the | (b WIS family this medteind bis o | (ho othor an openiug through which | of work on tho teiophono was porformed by | altbougl this vorson does not as a'vule, subs | hororo o plamply doclined the oMeo. He is' | Jicense, Dr. Botts 1 RERALARQLE- Ay rim of silver coolors, and the long, shm | fpxtisl besesions s WILOE eured B COURN [ yhy impure mir is exhausted, aud near | @newspaper correspondent from Coeltenbam | scribe to the sentiment of the man who said: | jlow nrofessor oftogmatic theolowy and canon | 1o r etts has dualy recorded Chinuti alongsido of the stout and short | (pat biflied ane and all other rawediss, and | tho first some means for applying hoat | to Tewksbury, Kngland, on the occasion of | “Blossed bo temptations for the pieisure we | o Dt s an his diplomu at the conrt house, in com- Benedicuno shows that the members of tno [ (" 8UIGEE of famities tn Kimball dnd Viele | to the fresh air, ana_you have thé A B C of | the installation of . public station 4t the [ have in yielding to them," yet sho took this | Avenbishoy Katzer of Milwaukoo nints that | PHance with the statite. The diploma Reichstag, though they draw no salavy, no | (¥ 11 Which this remedy s beon used with | haating aud ventilation former place. The limit of timo allowed | bait. Sho felt sho had an opportunity, and | 2 Nt mandate may compel bim to accopt. vus genuine, It wus issued bya well travoling oxpenses and not eveu the $120 for | K6 CSeLs Blicsts 1o 1s value us @ specifie | Iy this nature is depsuded upon solely | users of the tolophone botween towns thore | with the assistance of an interpreter roso vo B B A o | known and universully recognized med- stationery, like the members of Congress, | fOF 0UEhS aud colds of cvery nature. Heat expands the i, renders it lighter than, | is three minutes, and during this period a re- | meet it. She began by informing (hose | , M BiLtke ko8 ankLRIAARTAL AL O O - its surroundings, and it rises, Other air- | port for the local paper numbering 700 words | heroes of many ambushes that they need feel live and iive well. And a little to the left ¢ Dr. Culll iz AR TR tho bar, another still more astonishing sight r dlimore aajusts glasses, b1d tukes its place, it cools off and is replaced by [ was communicated, no fear, since it was not her intention to do us a board, hadl re- fused alicense to Drs. Betts & Betts to The Bdison Eleciric Lighting company is ) L indeed, holdly threw down the gaunt- trouble is that the secrotaries, who cluim to be the Staze Modieal Bord, are thical secrctaries could not imagine for 1802 15 ombeltished by pariraits of a num: | ieal collego from which ho had gradus bor of prominent ciergvmon, and the other | ated, and showed him to bo a reputable A R AR S A L IO BAORISN NG BN I e TIUON 28 DR Y SO0 QIE. RG I8 EORIAGOA LY il ke g ) oYL RpU-Dok on to 49 ! now features that will make it more valuablo | and reliablo physiciun in good standing iroe young aud he warn af absorbs the carbonic ea: Au eclectric powar hammer has been d m herm, There seemed an accont of | SO AUURTES Ve L SORTOR HECEGALIO0 | Bl an sovratarias of the ‘oard had oo protty ladies in white aprons, cutting nice Phonogranhs. from the breatting, becomes heavy, sinks to sod which represents adically now 1 in the protest of the interpreter that | UV LA Shd tioat slicoa of ham aud cold roasts and | Phonographs are to be usod in Moxi- | tho floor, and s oFress. tAroNED THa OXe | bk o L s pribciblos. Ta | thoy Woro & brave poplo and wouid feol no | GhUteh: | It repors a” manborsalp ‘i tho | fuuly to find with this, for it was in dug preparing tempting dishes of salads and | cun postoffices for the benefit of those | baust register; und through the supply reg- | Ronoral design the (hammer 18 similar to the | fear, but sho persistad i soothing assurance, | Fpiscopal vy of (2eniss, [he by | und regular form But Drs. Betts and her - delicatessen, Why, it's* abso- | who cannot rewd or write, The illiter- | ister comes the fresh air to its place. Stoam nammer, with its vortical cylinder | For'she said sho was about to cause a light | HHPer b FR BEGRIOR HEC SEEO0s ore | Detts ad advertised to cure ce lutely shockiug! Think 'of it, if our | nta Mexican will go to the postoffioe Nature can be assisted in this oporation. | mounted upon ' an arched frame, and the | liko unto the sun at noonday and lightning | git (0 0% D discascs, and were actuaily curing gkood ladies of the Women's Curis. | {i JON L WIS L0 LAC fihe | Faus may be adopted o forcein a supply of | yising and falling piston by whict the ham- | in the night, so dazzling as in allprobavitity | #1110 SR R SR S 8 tian Temperauce union, who banished | S sige 1nto the recelver of the | 4iy "and also to exhaust it, thus aidiog the | merhead is carried. T'ho novelty of the ap- | to blind them, but she wished it understood | w of tho protestant churches in Maine ) By Lholr ghont ofiense, tho restauruuts wto tho dark and damp ve- | Phonograph, and when the eylinder | jucoming and outgoing, placing the circy Puvatus lies in tha substitution of clectro. | that sight would roturn, Tho faney that at | can hold their flocks witnout offoring livoral It is strange, indecd, that if these cesses of the basement in the capitc 1 | reaches its destinution the person ad- | tion indepeadent of gravity, and making it | aenotic power for steamn by a slight and | this the warriers grew i trifle pale boneath | foeds on all possibla occasions, und oven thon | sceretarios wore cortain of being in the created the fiction of *cold tea” for whisky | dressea will bo sent for and the message | absolute, Voty simplo modifcation of tho mechamsm. | their paint, was perhups not unnatural, but | the faithful complain of the scarcity of oys- | vight they should hive so completely and savsaparilla for beer,should find one day | will be repeated to him from another Doy lonl s e tex it Tha plston 18 of mugnetio material and the | thoy gruntéd for her to go on, and ’mid | tersand eriticise tho cooking. All of thonew 1 wiited when Dr. Betts apponred upon in the very marole hall of the senate & bar, | machine SYOL0RINE W 3400 Cylinder s composed: of a sories of coils, | respecful silenco she did s0. A kodak | €harches have kitchens, wnd as winter wb- | yho seene ana calmly nsked thom to ur with English barmaids behind 1t! And for | — - - Having determined these natural laws, the | {hivough each of which an electric current | reposed beneath her arm, ~witnin her | proaches tho local newspapers huve = an- | 0450 Sy of hiek-down st RS once these ladies would have nine-tenihs of L'hey wanted to gt married, but had on | Question of how to most eficiontly apply | may be passod separately. Tho passage of | pocket & box of flashing ~powder. | houncements of oyster suppers, bean suppers, | g0 " f L ANQIE AhA the American people with them in their pro- | mouey 1o pay the preachor, The giri was | them confronts the investigator. = Many | b1 siectrie current throngh the colls. forining | | Tho fecling had long smoldered that a lack | Butiauo suppers; coffec parties, and pink | they were uctunted by motives of jeals tests. Not that theso young ladies, making | cqualto the occasion, She took the preacher | Plans have been proposed, adopted and aban- | {he upper part of the. eylinder raises the | of sympathy existed between that fiashiiz nd fomon teas, "The multiplication of loaves | ousy, und tnat they had hoped to bulle an honest living by cutting tonguo sund: | aside and stated the case. She had doued. In tho investigation earried on by | picion'into the maguetie flold thus created, | sud horself, but sighting the kodak and re- | and flsues would nave to bo carried to tho | doze a dangerous rival out of the way, wiches for hungry members of the Reichs- | money, but she did have a bottle of Halle Dr. Reed, from whoso report Tue Brk | Bid‘tne cutting off of the curront and its | calling hor pride of martial ancestry she liv | last extremo Lo satisfy all thoso who find | f3ut thuso tictics failed to win.” rds by curing diseases which a good miny “regulurs’” would pronounce ins curablo, tag, were, 1n wny Way, as objestionableasthe | Sure Cure Cough Syrup. Would he marry | Quoted last week, he observed those methods | gjmultancous transforonco to the lower coils | & fuse. These magnesium cartridges are do- | pioty in provender Pheir muny friends rejoice in the con- tol; but—well, whatis the use of philoso- | one. with and without uny provisions for ventila- | netie attraction created below that of alliteration, “sudden” should bo 8o Populir, whodo ‘rupldly growlng b oo pooirooma WEled by Sk} LUrRuces ‘fhey had lots of wedding presents, but the Owing to the brightness of the firelight the | Poiut A A A it No. 119 South Fourteenth streot, cor was fold thero was plenty of time: but ‘anx- | ture gave them, and a number of cases exist [ ished by the doors, windows and transons. \tlo. ohups on my bands. Ho said, wo | Who took it, however, found it a good, strong | Remedy gives sutisfuction to my custou R B P R L (g ot 4. School rooms wurmed by furnaces or w reported with the missing. But per. | liove u severe coid iu less time than any othe hundreds of fomale lobbyists and bungers-on | them for thatt of heating and ventilating rooms of thoe oylinder roioases the piston, the de- | scribed by thoir advertisementas “safo, sure - tinued and incrensed prosperity of Drs, phizing about matters in which we are all of Sl tion other than windows, doors and transons A A R PP Me. L G. Moo, i teading deugeist gy | Dusiness demands the lurger ‘and botter pliiced in each room, Which bowted fresh alr convenlng, when I suggested that it would | possible to supply artificial voices to per. 10 room, with und without provisions for the | tralian salve. looked as if they considered *‘white woman's | year, and find it one of the very best sellers | ner of Douglas, whero thoy will go right fous not to lose anything I climbed the | where the cavity has been opened, and a 4 Sehool rooms wurmed by furnaces or [ havea,t got any ‘dittle ohaps’ y Sho | dose. The erstwhile faivness her skin was | It is especially liked for 1ts sootbing aud ex b An atiendant in faultless evening dress took | ber membranes has been inserted iandbe- | neatars and ventilstod at the finor - b | | Dr. Cullimore adjusts glusses, B bldg ' sisteuce brought success aud the pictures do. | treatmeut. filliug the galleries and corridors of the capi- | The preacher would and two hearts beatas | 1. School roms warmed by common stoves | scont of which is nccelerated by the mag- | satisfaciory ™" For mercy's suke, as weil as | Why Chzmberlain's Cou Romedy I8 | 1o11s & Betts . the samo opiniop | | A kuowledge of the physiology of the i, Cal., soys: U1 iave sold Cbami- | Quuttors to which they huve removed It was about five minutes to 2 tho hour of | human larynx, says Electricity, hus mado it | received from the oltside nd delivered It'to | most pracious was a box of Haller's Aus- | Indians were not startled by the flash and | berlain's Cough Itemedy for moro thun a bo about time to adjourn to the gallery. I | sons who huve been deprived of the ono ua- | escape of the foul air, other than that fu &b said thoughtfally, it's so nioe for the | meaicine” o small affair. The whito woman | 1 over kept in stock. But this is novalls the | on heaiing the sick und ustonishing the narrow wooden stairs leading to the gallory. | larynx made of suitable material wth rub. | Bystersand ventilated at the top. said, Why ! Johu, and John was squelched. seamed with many scars, A bang and eye | pectorant qualities.” It will loosen wnd re Wy bat and coat (of course workiug foratip), | come pracucally useful in speech, & Behool roows warmed by furnaces or