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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 1992 -SIXTE Anclent Order of Hibernians, Shamrock Comi Il the s mlo opora bejng now the orazs in il tho | . 207 South 18th Street, COMING OF THE CAMELS club, and_last but not least the farmers pastorn cities, Managor Crawford nilian When the other two lodges aro : o b nstitniad, which will be in the near future, | " po . | cured the Dodd opera company numbering " " - 4 Mystio Shriners Booked for Omaha the Last | Instituied, which will be in tho near future, | Chosen by Managor Daly of New York | forit Uit Jod svers compity SEiicies [ Rooent Strides of the Fair Sex in Theso | A [ 0N Al Week in Angust, bencvolent assaciations. | From Seventy-Five Applicants, the very bost cgmic opora artists on tho | Broad Beckoning Fields. - eneros TABR oo ourg - stage, including Misses Amy Leslio, Holen WEW vome ANsASCITY Duughters of Falton { St. Clair and Eva Young, and Messrs, Dan — St ™ cen Peerlass auxiliary No. 1, Daughters of Young, James,, Abdill, Will Collins, Signor " Pl R s PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR THEM | Deorioss muxi Geaor ot Stbam g NOW WITH ANNIE PIXLEY IN COMIC OPERA | Sonng ames avall, Will Collins, Bienor | 1o | Apy ALTERNATES IN WYOMING S AN .. OROB S VAPV D16 - on a— Haynes and R, C. Chamberlain, They will TUAN — , gavoa very ploasant entertainmont at TRV AL LR A - Dlgt'IHCC AWhat the Fraternal Organizations Are | tholodge rooms of David Glibert council | girier Account of the Opening of the Ge season in this city at tho Farnam sticet the- [ A-Mince Progress in Ple Calture—Fashion's old Doing Thronghont the Cit oley | No. 3, American Order of Stesm Eagiiosts, Fair for the Actors’ Fand—Coming ater producing a popertoire of the most vop test Frills—Sammer Togs for Chils e | No. 1316 Farnam street Tuesday evening. A ¥ t the W Notes uiar opevas, including “Chimes of Norman porel . | A - ) it dren—Hints for the Househo Center the Leading Sceret Sock Thw tollowing pvgram was fenderod S S La_ Mascotto, Fatinft 1l Hints for the Household ety Town of the St | Ty RETIe o omiv: R, H. Coupet i bkl ," “The Begear Feminino Gossip, Z\IIC'Id | Qvening Aadress sy 1L Govper e “The Bohemian ' Girl," * ot = 1 ation W Chilson T'hreo s3lack Cloaks,'” “The Pirates of Pen Tho Gamels are Comine. g of the Im- | Song .. sl e An Omaba gitl, born In the heart of this | &ERCE. ' STho o -\‘I"“"!“{‘ “Pinatore,” “Na Tho tepublican state convention of \Wyom- perial Caunel, of tiie A Atavlo Order | gl Miss and Muster Smith | City and grown to womanhood within its ! L ing clected two ladios as alternates to the i Nobles of the Mystio Sh Duet Misy Pauline Coeper and Miss Brin | confines, has been a member of the best Manager Lawlor has found another prize | Dational convention—Mrs, Thoresa A.Jou Cooper | thoatrical company in New "“'"I for ;“ in Jumbo, the big ox., Jumbo stands 6 feet | Kins and Mrs, G. C. Carleton. Wilson | months, and yet sho has gone about her | & nctes hich, is 17 faet long; age, b years Mrs. Jo gront convontions and mn3etings that are Amation Chilson hich, 7 foet long; age, 5 years; | Mrs Jenkins is the wife of a merchant in the groat convontions and inoungs WAL WG |y g oponing address by Mr. Coopor a | chosen work so quiotly, so unostentatiously | weight, 8300 pounds. The 'Clockmakers | Cheyenmo, Sho was & school toacher in %o assemble iu this city during tho YeAr Wilk | . 1ory of the David Gilbert council No. 2, | that very few of her townspoople have [ band, black comodians, the iltusions, wax | (w000 o Sl fot oo (R0 take place, and our citizons will e honored | American Order of Steam Engineers, s | ? Lier ackleve ey figures, and the famous MeMillan coliection 0 n years sho has been an ce of the imperial council of it ) will be the show at Wonderland this week active political worker. At tho statehood The camels aro com'ng and in the third | iy, iy, week in August the last of and greatest of | =olo by the pr ven from the orgatization to the present o~ 2 + Ihy«) A nolont Arabio Ordor Noblos of the | time, which showed a marked progress in “‘“I" “[‘“.'.1\ A‘l\*"-““]ml L "l"':- “"“K‘;"" of - colebration in 180 sho was tho orator of the Y iy o s also spoke of the objoct and | Mr. E. L. Eaton. the Farnam stroet photog- w86 GOWTD ALY $5E EnoRator A y e 1 Sl ; My tine, one 6 no * and | the work. He alsospoke of the object and [ Mt v Stage Gossin ¥ and spoke for an hour to 13,000 peoplo. 3 N ST " : 7 Byatio Shrine, ono of tho most anclont and | i, "G 0% Pogeliss® “auiiiary . No. 1 | raphor. Miss Eaon had shown romarkablo | Sardou, the Evanoh dramatist, does most | She handisd leanes of the day tuiellicenne, n the clothes-making world, Nicoll the Tailor is a long HOWO! secret societies ir orld, and M arc r 5 $ o' poworful secret societies in the world ahd | pyuguters of Fulton, American Ordor of | mimetio power from her youth, and two | of his work between 5and 3 0'clock in the | offerod wise suggestions for tho woal of the di tance ahead. R the star and croscent, the omblem of tho | Steam kngineers. . oH y ” v go to onter a | MOrning. youns stato, otk brilli i : veu ol " Tho proges vas well rendored through- | YE4rs 880 she went to Chicago u young 0, and altogethor made a brilliaat order,during that week will roign supreme in |~ Tho program was woll rendored through- | (g o vi's 0™ Sha developed her tatent | L.ouls Harrison has been re-ongaged as | and finished address, Sheis a large woman, » » " Omahn. out as was shown by tho large and apprecia principal comedian of the Liliian Russell | active and v v ful voi Wi ? Wi slse spl Wiy \atives to tho imperial coun. | 1¥0 audionce, rapidly ana at tho end of a your and a_halt | BEECERE Gomodian of, ts 5 and uses forostal g3 WO il 1y notrs 10 else displays ov 2,000 of the most 16" FOLIOSGMTAUVES L0 W€ bt Lunchoon was served in due season, fol- | wont to scox an ougagemont. Sho applied ARl AL R G b SR R P cil, the governing body of the order, como a grand ball, where those who trip Manager Daly fol position and was A poetical play by Swinburne, entitled | opportunity she will speak at Minneapolis ashi s falyrice ? for logislation for the subordinate councils or | the weo smail hours. The ontertainment | women. She continued in tho Daly com- | ! American newspapors on May 15. s b B L sotl 4 ¢ v il was u grand success and the society promises | pany for aix months, appearing last in Annie Proctor of Miss (Gale's company is a | lke. Sheis a business woman, assisting Scotland’s pretticst cheviots—sergoes of evory tomplos dériving their authority trom this | WS REA success and uhe S U e DL daughter of Josaph Droctor, an oid time | ber husbaud in lling lumber and fuel con- e ; * body. P Holoving that. she would stand n better | actor, and sho supported her fathor as lead- | tracts. Mrs. Carloton s a woman yet young. captivating color, Thoebits, Flannels, Thoso reotings are held annually aud aro Ll T LT o | cnance of ‘advancoment in an organization | ing 1ady. G P G R R Worstods, Cassim Cloths, Windsor Cord o ek 3 a6 ale Ogallalla tribe No. 4 had u largo attend- it | X i “The M § " af N afltad Salt L st summor and has boen steds, Cassimeres, Cloths, Windsor Cords, made tho occasions for a general reunion and not including as many strong nerformors The Mountebank,” Gilbort and Celiter's | iliaidhinans in poiitice for yeass. jollitleation by the members of the order, and | ance at their regular meeting on Monday | as Daly’s, Miss ~ Eaton porsuaded | much talked of opera, will have its first - 242 ‘tho meeting 1o be held hero will be the most | last. Members wero advanced to tae hunt- | that manager to release ber from ber con- | American production in San Francisco next They Nover Called Again. Corduroys, Velvets, Tennis and outing fabrics. important and largely atteaded of any What [ oo N0tV ore will bo work in the | tract, and threo weeks ago she joinedtho | September. Tt has often boon a question in my mind if A whotosale varl i SPAL yo Noxt ) y ; ; 16 Bixioy, W o | RS E S T ques ¥ A wholesale variety of everything men care to sce. o boen Ll 107 Sovrnl SUATA from New | Warrlors. Al visitors aro cordiaily wvited. | {Ombtny of Miss dnulo Plxiey, who Bt ' | | Niblo's Gacden, ono of Amerien's, famous | or no Naturo in distrivuting hor talonts aid : : i York, Philadeipia, Ciueinnau, Chicago, | A Council of D. of I will bo institatod in | iiolly Middlos, which is now running at | has erown away from it, acd. its businass fs | 1OV Fegard the art of palatable cooking as Who else makes equal garments—{rom equal materials at — Now Orleans, Richmond, Va., Sau Francisco, “"’l';l“’l‘l ““‘ “’“f‘,l‘;‘ v.»‘?-'"-'n'o .»Gm-‘m-' l\':mi-u the Fourteenth Street theater in New York. | no longer profitabie, valuable a gift as that of singing or painting. Sults, $20 to #) Deaver, Salt Lake, Austin, Galveston, Port- Trousers £ to 815, Miss Pixley will suspend her work after this land, St. Paul, Minneapolis and a number of Some say any one van cook. Can they! Its | § inviti week for @ Buropoan tour, but Miss Eaton ok that A ¢ such inviting, moncy Rip Van | @ mooted auestion. The answer becamo will bo here ia a few days. The Rod Men of saving prices? Omaha and vicinity appreciate ois hard Tho report comes from New Y Josoph Jefferson will stick to * . othor citics, as each temple vies with | Y 4 g has a tlattering offer to join the Fanny Rico o oS i > 1 x th others, in seciug which can turn out | Work aud mauy thaukful lottors are sont 0 | ompany, which is now prosenting A Joily | Winkle' tho balancs of his caroor bocause ho | porsonal one soouor than I expocted. Who dress a// classes of men, with §5 or $50 to spend? tho Clargest mombors ‘and v the most | Wi trom mombers of tho ovdor. [ | Surgseh at tho Bijou, - Miss foaton has | €07 produce ft auliuie costand is always | Mother, who bakos such lovoly pios and » 85 8 ¢ : il b U Jursday ovening anew lodge of the Ord RNERT lan 1 L g profits. : ) § gorgeous wanuer. W Tne = indications ak | 5y Ryelig\vna't have boen organized ju | DeOn playine minor parts, but sho has youth, | *TgRe N S U NG aritone of the Carleton | DoRUMIUL cakes, was sick. 1 was tired of | Nicoll, of course. ? Joint to an attendance of from 10,000 Of $ lo . She has made § viots A present point to an 1 K. of P. hall at South Omaha, but the night beauty, talent and ambition, he ha Opera company, is to star_next seasou in a bakery sweets: supposo I try to fina out if I t 15,000 Shriners. a promising start, aud from ull accounts suc- | i A iy raircud Tacilitios of Omaha will bo | Dol 50 bad vory fow were i stendanes | coiyuoms o bo within tor powar. L LRy Rl S TRLIER Tl i Sl LA Garments mado in one day, if required. taxed as they never have been before to ac- il A * o 'y S, ¥ i A, commodato the Irgo cumber of spocials that | VLI \intor he. JoRgoraniy of-Goo, I, | , The fafr for tho"Actors' fund took n | MOt L A e R e E L Gavments expressed to any part of the United States, q will have to be sidetracked hero during tho dlo) o : . 190 oo | in aboat $160,000 ana the profits 'cople woudered why Miss Gale retaine RIS T P » week; and the hotels will have co utilize | Gelle L Eae i ‘l':"‘"l‘j"""tf-"”l‘““"“‘i‘,‘\: were estimated at _§125,000. At tho | 80 licompetent a leading mun as Preston f.i'l‘,“,"'\.rqo"( e e S EIISHICPICHLES Measures taken free, and recorded for future usoe. evorything from a coathook to a folding bed | Several selections to the delight of the fow | foo i = Nivor Palmer made a | Clarke. He is anephew of Iidwin Booth, tu 10 provido restine places for the “Sous of the [ Presonts . short. ddress thauking all who had con- | Whose influence douvtless keops him swhers | | MY resolution wus taken one bright morn: Samples, order form and instructions mailed abroad. Desert” who will claim their hospitality. Ac- Knights of Pythins. tributed to tho euterprise, and Mr. Joseph | heis. il Ll RS commodutions have alveady been reservod A lodgzo of the order of Kuights of Pythias | Jetferson followad with a short but happy Mrs. G. C. Howard, who played Eva in ARB UGS TR _tho eyebrows. which for 400 and tho headqua of the imperial | oo bed at Wilber Iriday ovening | 8ddress in which he complimented Edwin | the first production of “Unclo Tom's Cabin™ ) Ll bl 10 raising aro stoued, the and apples choppod, and everything L& ¥ thavs good put 1n, and. plehty of it. 1 don's 207 South 15th. bolievo 1n_ beirg stingy when T am cooking, Originality may be or not an indication of goulus, but to follow & recipo in making 1ce pio is strictly against all sense. Now here aro some dill seeds. Never heard of il in mince pio; but that's no difference. wWhy should my mine courmon mince pies! stablishiea at ths Paxton 1 i Booth, sitting at his side. and paid a tribute | Bbout forty years ago, is said to have ap S with twenty-four charter mombors, Tho [ {8900 SUIK B 8 Sdte Sid VA BRIV | boirad i that, piny vbwards of 10,00 Virans: The great fuaturo of the meetings Is tho | coremony was performed by ofiizers of the | Waved u litte flag, Cappa’s band burst into | She is still v and at different times sho uniquo and novel parades which generaily | Omaha, Lincoln and Croto lodges. Visitors | melody and the great fair was formally | has taken every fomalo rolo in the play. take pluco at night. Tho uniform of the of- | from other lodges wore also presont, and all | opencd., Tho averago of tho actor's salary, says der is a scarlet fo and full evening dross. | had a royal good time. Tho ofticors of tho |~ The New York papers speak of it as the | Manager Paimor, president of the Actors' Tho processions are usually headed by o | newly instituted lodge are: Dr. . . Dodson, | most extensive and magnificont entorprise of | fund, 15 $10 & weok and tho season is only caravan of camels, equipped in oriental style | chancellor; J. A. Wilg, vice-chancellor; J. I3 its kind ever undertaken in Gotham. "The | twenuy-six weeks long., If he gets a full and guarded by an eszort of Arabs; and toe Ewing, M. 1 John Zwonecnek, M. I; and fair had the form of a village witn | season and always ets his salary he regards council havo been 207 South 15th, pie be just likeall | = — T = Aud in gous « handful | jacket to put on whon off the wheol, and a | smail, takes well tho high coiffure offoct . customs of the orioat aro illustrated in the | C. B, Goodell, K. of S. and . a street runnig down tho middlo | himself as very lucky, They do not have . ston c orioat. ¥ IKH ; s n ; Y s s v g : v ha of dill. Did you ever taste that li.tle inno- | felt hat complete the costume. and that youne woman who has a round, not mosL complete manner, G e of tho hail batweon Lwo 10wa of bulldings. | much to snve out of this, espeelally 1t the | can looking s60d! It not, do, and imagine, | 1f you want to keap oool ne possiblo during | Aagetis classie facs will Toso notia of Tangior Templo of Omaha has the duty to L 5 Tho first structure on the right was a repro- | actor has a family. if you can, the flavor in a pi." O b At G LS KD TR A LB R Ol oTito M ans || Y01 tHEKEY ORI toR 1LY FB YR eE K hinlHE T Dobh B o L TATE BLLED AN A LATE| T Foltod My, (HE N B Vorl oA nar Wy duction of tho cradle of tho Hnglish drama, | Sarah Borahardt recontly offorod to creato [ Oh, my! On, my ! In tho oven goes my pic [ a blouse or surah of China silk with o wool | Jocks ontn the vory top of her hond L ot rimi ¥ tho Ne scdger th iakospeare's old Globe theater. Facing Ii | tho roloof anew political” drama that has | iy fureo sections. Out sho comos, nico and | skirt, and thon by putting on a eutawny | Amoricans and others who imdopondently occasion and especially the parades surpass | Dr. Jesso Les was an cloguent and avle | wus aa tmitation of the Duke's theater, to | boen accepted The: [rancais il S5 co! i anytbing that bs over boen wtempted kere- | diviuo who founded many etiurcos in New | which so many referonces aromadein 'epy Pois 1 aa go. 5,“.,(",[:,'{|\.'.;‘,',_.‘"";"?1 Rt el e PR A TR iy LS RC e RRD D BRI ALY S ob ool orynin Hogityy ann | otbndonc WL 0vOFRlL Of 10 PAmbaLY | potisesod oL " Futo! BITC oL Rimor: whic | g shole i B aarotio, the manager of the Come- | Carofully was it romoved from tho pio tin, |~y ot at all en roglo to affect in- | our dotail. An Gdict hus ono forth over two P ‘ ALY A PLBASS L PISLE To the right, occupying almost a third of | dio Francaise, replied that it would be impos- | triumphantly set upon the dinner table, It 1s not at all en rogle to affect in il e L I ¢ clubs of the United States, and if suitable | iphan 7 able, | givigualism theso days,but if by sheer necos ispheros: Waved haie and the tlufly thing could chill. It was on his way | tho strect, was a porfect model of tho birth | si 5 ' " o ’ \s SERON VIS bt sible for him to uccopt her offer unless she | awaiting the hungry appetites of the diners, 1 y popu v oY) arvangerents can bo made, the march of the | from Hoston to Lynn that ho bud a famous | placo of Shakespearo, and adjoining was a | joined the Comodia Francaise for a definite | Faitle daughior guiotly. remanks s ~Ma. 1 | 511 ¥ou bo frail and obligod to speud most of I bt fhe caravans across the “buroing sanas” witl bo [ trial of wit with two lawyers. Whilo riaing | fodel of tho old. L’ark theater, bearini the | homod. i d y Ma, 1 [ voir days in bed, vou can avoid tho monotony ur. Blessed indeod will be that you lighted by tho most magnificent dispiny of [ along on horseback thoy espied him com- | dnto 1706, Across the streot stood anothor hato your pi by giving 0 thought to your nightgown: | woman,wherever she is,so favored of natura fireworks ever seen in this part of the coun- | ing i a similar manner, and, with an ovident | famous playhouse, the old Chambers streot | - Hardee Kirkland, who plaved the role o My liege lord, in tones not indicative of ad- | Gyor the usual ordinary white vambric you avo natural crinkies in her “crowning A try. Auothor great featuro will be the, | expestation of amusewent, propared for the | theater. Next tothis was a superb silver | Ieter theGreatin lthew's play, L Czarina," | miration, say This is tho greatest com- | gy wear a pink, blue or any shade of silk She will bo saved uuutterablo music, which will bo supern, as many of the | eacounter. Kanging themselves one ou cach | booth, filled with magnificent specimens of | 13 s8id to be a graudson of Goneral Hardee, | dination I over run up against. o most becoming and have it trimmod as | fatigues. temples will bo accompunicd by the best | side they began tho cross-oxamination: | tho silversmith’s art. Ouvposite was a beau- | W0O bolds u high place i American military Lhe romark is opeu to several meanings. I | glahorately as you desire with ribbon, lace. I'he moaified Greeian effects huvo not only bands 1o bo had in their vicinity. ~Dou't you often make mistakes?’ said ons | tiful Moorish booth, and & little farther ou | 8onals. He also wroto the first military | will try to think the bost of it. only I don’t | qng insertion. the elemants of becomingness, grace, artisti The sessions of the imperial council will bo | ‘of the logul fraternity. **Yes, [ do.” “Well, | the “Old Curiosity Shop.” the dainty booth | tactics used by our arwy. Tho actor’s | think a man ought to speak to the wifo of his —_— picturesqueness and good swvle, but uve, held at the Masonic templo August 15, 16 [ what do you do then —letthom go#" “Some- | of the Twelfth Night club and an exquisitely | father was Gencral W. W. Kirkland, who | bosom in such a circus stylo; now do you! Tor the Chiidren. Wwith comparative ease, adjusted by almost and 17and will bo presided over vy Hiustrious | times I do and sometimes I dow’t, was tho | docorated Japaness bowor. * | was also famous during tho lato war, being | But let that pass. Icantthrow out the | ¢ oo ity hats of mull and lawn, with | any young woman to her own peculiar head Noblo Sam Briggs of Cloveland, who has | dry roply. “If they are important, I correct |~ These buildings were filled with booths | 00 the staff of Gencral Lee. Mr. Kirkiand | pie; it would be wicked. Why people are |\ 800 04t ol Pe Ve B 00 Yand | Plie out-of-door styles, with vossibly an ex cruel despot, | Starving in Russia! Beside So I'set it in the pantry aud await a vietim A poor old Arab wouian comes to the door. know sho is hungry (for my pie). The looks nica, broad ties of the material, coms in pink, bluo | ception in the vase of oblong braids for street and white, and are verv sweet above the | wear, which leading coiffeurs maiatain are wavy tresses and dimpled taces of the tod- | still popular, are almost identical with the ers. indoor und ev 7 st held the ofiico of imperial potestato for the | them, but if, for example, 1 should say the | presided over by actresses, stars, singers, | POrtrays Petor the Great asa past six years. Thore aro sixty temples en- | devil' was the father of lawyers instead of | soubrottes, dancers, who onticed mpnoy from | 3nd PIays the part with much force, titlod 1o veprosoutation and tho imperal | liars, the difference would bo 50 Slight that | tho visitors most ‘successfully. Tho~ great | = Hora is n stoiy of tho late Pat Roonoy who | | council will number 13 to 200 delegates, Tho | | should let it pass.” An ominous silence | pail was olaborately decorated’ with flowers, | had never learnad to read snd write: One dclogates 1o 1he body from Tangier tomplo | reigned supreme for n moment. “Huamph!" | overareens and clootri g ; o in Chl poorold creaturo is invited in and, to make i ———— clogates to 3 cigued | 0 wont. s evergree ¢ e ¢ lights, and presented | season, when playing in Chicago under Har- | ! - . vo, she is given b oun of | Tho big flat hats of fine flexible braid, with are Gustave Anderson, past iliustrious po- | exciaimed tne questioner, I don’t know | g beautiful spectaclo, Tho attendanco of the FoiLoRL RooRGY irechlved iho bait moro sure, she is given a cun of 4 R IEA GO VAR ALGU TALK OF THE YOUNGSTERS. warm coffee to wash' down a quarter scction | broad brims that fall in ¢ 1 her big | the fair baby faces, aro wre tentate, Heury C. Akin, potentate, and Rich- | wheth. ara Smith. “Neitker, aro more u' knuve or u fool.” | first nignt was estimated at phied Lee, 1 believe I am just | lators readily ot thed with a tan 000, and specu- | telexram from him. He broko open the en- co pie.” Sho 50-cont tickets, | velope and handed the message to the clork A0YAmin o D he efully into mine. She | £le of grasses aad wild flowers of many hues smile of Tommie's mother caught him in the very cents foi Tho order of the Shrine is of Egyptian-ort- | midway between thom.” DH6iboxesIBoIaAD otal WS an o A brown eves look e : o o : act of pounding another small boy, says tho and Arabic mysteries. The degrees were | other and hastened away. the evening were 311 do with it.” “Phwat doss ho say?’ asked | U%LY as I thought she wus, if sheis gownud DUBoiEwgoLIS L admomished him for this fault brought to this country in 1851 by William J. wte sold was an antumn lanc 1%at; Dho olork rond the message @loud aud | 10 * mants jcout: igirdied with a rope | mosher'sigarcen. . A » bo made | , ‘Uomo hero” sho said shurpiy, as sho Florenco, the celobrated uctor, who received | Rev. Mr. Paddock 5t Denver recently went | farson, which brought Dt roneho o o e mossage Moad MU [-avd ner big boots leave tho marks of | A vory protty omld's dress may bo made | jrggd bim off. “Haven't 1 told vou not o them in Alex id Cairo, and who up | to Creede to do some ovangeliziug work, but The' nctors’ fund Is gned to relieve | never could read Miner's writing." earth upon my litchen floor. May be she [ with small expenditure of time or o “1 fight tho other vo; Come along in tho to the timo of s death was one of its most | soon left because of the difliculties, especially | members of the theatrical protession who | I Grattan Donnelly has wittona new p would huve fixed up moro if she had known | tan-colorod cashuere, eeru, China sitle and | 3§00 50 i 11 eive vou a whipping that avdent, members. Sinco its start - this | tho general poverty of the poople. Where- | are jncapacitated for work by roason of Sk | «flor Ladshin s weittona new play, | how cordiatly 1 would appreciate the call, brown velvet ribbor.” Tho hutle skirt is sim- | 3000 fopeat very soon garded as tlo 1o plus ultra of secrotsocioties. | geatloman uwp 10 this swylo: “Puipit | young cnildren of dead actors. Formerly | eweaoerors e introducing Aeeromi mon | honor excopt in s own country.? A cooi | long cnough o be shivred at the on it “Johunio Mucklo said vou was @ vegular old Tangler templo was mstituted in Omaha in | Pourder Paddocicis a poor stick. He de- | money was raised by bonefit performances ab | ties i anieh Hor Ladven Bn0uy | pernaps may shure tho same fute In ner own | littlo corselet belt about threo fuches wide. | seratch-cat, and 1 was a-slugein’ him for it 1889 and 1oduy numvors §28 members, 140 of | clares what is uutruo when ho suys wo are | theators, and the fair just closed marks ho | woman of urietoorettc bot yDi % nglish | housenold. * . The outtit of a girl should bo of the most |~ “Thut doesn’t make auy difference: I told whom ave residents of the city poor. We juform that eminent sky pilov | first dirdet appoal (0 tho public in that form, | s o tho e C birth, Visits this coutl- | Lo that s it may, two sections still staro | sunsible construction possiblo. Tho potticont | you I'd whip you for fighting and I'm going Tho divan for tho presont year is as fol- | that we paid two Mexicans $12 to turn our | but tho maghificont rosponso shows that the | i ooy np an o pausomes interestod In | at me reprouchfully from the pantry shelves. | should be sowed on to n simpla waist,theroby | to do it lows: vrosses for twelve hours on Monday night, | henrts of the peoplc beat warmly for the pro | 1o o metimes o caeCpican gentloman who | ©Aco we going to sit icro 10 idlendss?” they | escaping bands, and tho outsido gown should | ~wLet me100so a minuto fivst, ho blubvored, nry C. Akin. potentate. and that common laborers are gotting 50 | fession isinicand)uato ot iailinl DuAG oS Rsonatey m o say. be made m one piece from theshoulders. The | holding ba Josoph 1S tatord, chiof rabbun, ocents an hour. Wo venture to say that it is : — = Unbekuown to him she joins forces with his Now up the steps comes a formor washer- | eight of the clotues is thus supported by tae | \What for’! fol N A sty ssistant rabban. | good botting that if the wudience had aropved THE THEATERS. !:"“L‘;"‘,‘“;"E"“‘l‘!‘{{‘u‘“ Ings about un, neartt- | woman with her - family of two small chil- f shoulders, and bands about the Waist arc os- I want to go and apolozize to Johnnio for homus Butt orlontal guide; a hundred or so into Paddock’s caddy, his . E X “““ ROMLIcH e "f* _which aro full of tho | dren. She tells me in her broken Gorm caped— two important gaius to growing givls. | lickin’ him for what he said.”’ Fred Whining, roeorder, story of the camp would have been different. [ Boyd’stheatorbasap attraction threonights, | MO baUSIRE situations. =\ ' a | 8 sorrowful story of how her busband has | =4 giaceful little dress for a girl of 7 or S 1s S, Huntington, 1st cor. master. We stand ready to boost the churches and | beginning Thursday May 19, that has called Marie Jansen, who had been associated | gloped with o “fairer frauloin. The boor [ oe'sucy green crepon and ceru point dlre- A Washington man has a bright youngster 5 with Francis Wilson since he becun stal Vi and ¢l ' o o 1 rocH 9 7 pv el zive them au oven brewi with the thoaters, | forth high praiso whorover it has been pre- | jae. Lot ,‘,s‘m,,,,::m,.v“ A ety B A om o ooele flianda,y 1L is (aaimplo f:0ck, prinosss iu | who subseedad rocontly/inigattlng evon with but wo waut staudard gauge proachers. Wo | sonted. Tho play is the Phillip Hamilton | states that whou Miss dansen callod on Mr, | 5o 828 Waiy BRAIE SR SOSOrio0 Womah | shapo, fastening diagonally to the ‘waist ve- | his father ina very tolling though uncon have had enough of two-by-four talkers. If i oTonit ; N v i ” < neath gathiered lace revers, which form tho | scious manuer, says the Star. His father tho right one will give us a date, wo will | 2nd Maric Madisou colomal drama, *The Wilson at his request, relative to a renewal | ggyqn; Ich connict slofen,” und the big tears mlm"gmmn T PR T was reproving tho little fellow’s tablo man- T, Clarke, 2d cor. n rv O, Crumb, marsh Jumes Gilbort, eaptain Tlenry Newoil, outer g Lowis M. Rhie - Vi ) 1 r contract, i o Vav JO 1 Barton, mils bill the town aund guaranteo him @ gooa | Witeh,” and its star that rilliant | Of contract, sho usked in addition to her | woll in her eves, only ‘to belaughed away et alwhitol fno ’ rod C. Tuttie, exceution house.” young acress, Marie Hubert Frobman, “The | 3341¥ managemout pay tho expenses of | whan I playfully suggest that the deserting [ A protis Ther “Don’t do that,” sail tie, “or wo'll have to Robort Carlion, alchemist . ; i i ner maidontour tkis summer. Mr. Wilson | Bopedick i$ ouly ono of the numerous speci- | Suimpe 15 of checked gingham. heroisa | ) EO0E S hs S IERLOnD IBhor iGN R S in—yoq | WiteR” which was ono of the princival | promntly declined. Sho hesitated about re- [ pone o tha genus howo. Sho. must chase | BAFFOW square yoke into which the wanst is | cill you alittle pie o B T A A 7 ToxasiBiltings i binono ‘3"9’"'"7‘ Ou | successes in Now York last scason, is a | newing tho contract and ho told her to think | gu|| care away and try it again, zatnered. 1t ends in a w boll, [nto tho || The warning senied ) Willlans, W. J. Mount, e ey, O VOry sumurl, but you are - | o), of tho customs of an ago so religiously | 1t over for u fow days and let him hear from "As T liston to this “lalo of woe” and ook | bottom of which the Mur;'u ,.lnh;‘r;-rl. fnu(- B et I 110y 1y Lhialn . Jotn Ban ford. M Condy. American Citizen—In what way? fanatic as to be almost barbaric, and it is ::‘:’ skl "":;“ ‘:‘i’ L m:'t";‘“l’m‘:“ at the little girls, a vl‘xilrlluulc idea takes ‘»l::‘li"h':}'"'“‘x“ll‘(’ B y“_“‘;‘\\_‘ o Dok he ron, Put in a solemn manner. 5. K Perfuct, iibbuck. \ivatsondlng ai sity 1s | Po3: or a decision, as be had a short | ogsession of my tmind. Why not try to con- | dud back, and poiuted tovers rofdory Ay Tho toimplo has hold from ono to three -You spoud millions of doliars sonding | said to attain a dramatio intonsity that is | whio in which to malfo othor arrangomonts, | POUSRSION 90 TR, M A WEHIEY 1O FOR | v thoso oponinks. Tno short sleoves aro | [¥ss sl w1008 for work oach year since its orga Ll almost marvelous. Tho sconc fs laid two | Her curtanswer no says, was: “ll lot you | p000a0f my mince pie” Tho offoring i | als0 pointed and of embroidery. R S i e tion, and bas the distinction of being one of | ,Lhatls truc.’” e couturies ago i Massachusotts. A young | know whon I get good and ready,” as'sne | BIOGC 00 MY EHE B ceptea, The poor | For a damsel, suy about 12 years, o prin Apigisininogisditioboy. e the best working tomple: NoUni And the object is to fit us for the kingdom B oty o r Wo didn't th g ronle | /BaaoRandismINBE YEIR000NLN, poor T Tne le son i ciigacite was suspand A vorking: tomples fn tho United | oo poyventh Puritan, Walter Loyden, straying into tae | loft tho room. = Wo didu’t think such a revly | yother, wo, is quitd willing o wvestigate | cess gown of soft hrown henrietia 1s shown. States. They aro receiving a large numbor iyont pry: slinplo,, Overain- | ol oo e on dn Brook reatest ¢o.n Its constrnction is v moothly but by no means tightly was cither businessiiko or courteous, and | yho' iy sterious interior of the distant valloy of tho Mohawk, meots i Yes, N O | for this reuson she was notificd by fetter | binativn on earth.” Truly 1 feel in my boart | g fitting s But still you of potitious from all over the state, lowa ana v had drill lyn a teac L tho highest boy RATDs kol ot kb e TR otuse us a_rosidonce in the | at & sceludod monastery & boautiful | from Mr, Wilson. that undor the ciroum- U y W CHorcdl Blightly.on both g 30081y dos Tnited State: it 4 q son, that carts that it is *more blessed to give | the henrietta is wathered slightly on be {o olnss L0 recita a short pioce of rocoiving'tho degroos in time to attend tho | Unied States Now expluin that” = " | young girl, Marguerite, who has | stances lio would Cousider that all negotia. | Ofn b mmcciver shouidors and_sowed smoothly 1uto tho arm | UK olss to ravite n shortpioos, 0 m\s.',",'.'.”f»"""-"L"'"fi'""."l"““"""_' i TR e wmgu““w‘wm‘]giljt lived ull her lifo in the love and guardian- | tions fora renewal were at an end. — Miss | "y, vs have passed into weoks, but my | aud sido seams. It is then brought toa e e |)(nx-|‘:ul~v‘:quul<:‘|'fl ok ko r'k‘“l shortly for “What of that{" ship of the holy fathers, Steis dostined for ‘l’,""_*“',‘ “l“‘"“’ '["“l “"_'9" taken by a Pitts- | sajjops havo not returnod. My wicked hus- [ fastening on one 51‘14"“""\“5‘]}‘;;““ ln’ll- l.’\\ N Ta P o e forte L cher onlled him ) 0 momberahin oL Ane LT o isitkenlons That would unfit you for the kingdom of | the convent, but her innocent young haapy | P8+ BiFh Miss Lulu Glaser. band savs that they are “coid in deatn,” f;:{f\\!; "J""""._l“‘;“““;’(}‘ YnL olvabion.e ipary. | out beforo tho commitie and visitors. { uirely from the Masonic frateriuty, no ono | Besver.” ; yields to tho lovetalo of the Puritan. o e “"f'ul kuow thoy aid apprectate iy minco | BHONS e wlaited, 'The lovso slsoves aro | St A D sopron fno0 hio aid nov b but ‘o Knight Templar ov 324 degreo O Waraed against her deserted mother's fate THE QLD HOMESTEAD, ’ pie; — e trimmed with bands of velvet, R B . s Mason being eligivle. There is no society Ina quaint serimon on Spurgeon, Mr. Ben - by her guardisn, ather Ambrose, she is P AR The N sk Hammer, e His teuche vmm‘.h;\nm;, P that numbors in its ranics so mauy of ho | HoUrelates th following anocdote: “I_ was | oion onoice of tho saintly life and poucoful Iriteifor The §uiiday Deo, ‘Tho ladies of PPueblo, Colo., desiro to send 2y commangaduhonie . atriol1y Fonreatnta iy e en of o e talking 1o him one day st our tea table about ! LOng years ago the summer sun A28 Hints for the Home. “Oh teacher 1" whisporod the stage-strucl ountry. | fE YL Yiey Yaaid | surroundines of the sisterhood, and the | oSO e o8 Of tho a casket, composed of the richest products of o N ith c i b ) Initwo find capitalists, merchants. muny. | the Gorman language. ‘Do you know,' said [ 5 ehig.= D A Shoiie thron < the branches of the troes, i A Baskets of pierced silver, heaned with col- | Johunie, “I don’c kuow nuffon. i the highost grade, who aro men of promi- | N0 L repliod, :l do now' ‘Well,” b waid | SOTCE RS RRRUE A0T0 (10 Gords tnt 9 AV opLUIRAIN PISIOFIOR wio Nobraska hamumor” which is to assist | “gaoocse umbrollas apposr i flutod glass | from bis mind and couid not bo brought nenco aud !“"mf,m, in the communities 1 (\,\r.z: lu\lvu\u‘ vk I,L mtml“l Ll:l.'l wnyt: lluuru lose to him his innocent ward, and launeh | Grottoos and groves and meadows groen in the “finishing act" at LhL: dedication cere- | (5 invod edges for the table. vacl, ; which they reside. ~The benefits that the | VY vo workmon at the tower of Bavol, | por' Gi10 the world & wife. ' A devotea | , \Were circled by the hills around, monies in October. This case will be a beau- Bleachod forns and skeloton loaves are 2 s 1 people of Omaba will receive by giving these | OU€ stunding above iho other. The uppor- young Indian views ail thesa procoedin, And on the nillside far wore seen tiful receptacle, unigue in form and of costly ol for table decorations, Smith's Monthly vouches for this: Day - &entlomon tho welcome aud entortainment to | 123t 0n0 accidentally threw somo mortar | JEWHE ST VIEWS BIL theso brocoedings | Tirho marbles und tho hiilocks crowned. materials, The bammer funa shouid now bo | Wseful for tab Hous e This allowing a biby Lo nurse u bottlo aftor which they are entitled and should haye | from bis l‘“":’"’ Into ‘tho mouth of tho 10WOF | 1oy dor mistress, dttempts to I e A T T R augmented by contributions ~from eyery [ initial '““,'”","‘“‘f’:'("."‘:’f,‘;"f‘lll\,‘;" with dain- 41,4 is old enough to vote is played out. o T v one, an g J o b J 3 2 il A )8 C an i Q o) ay feel o 03 ¢ a very oLty s venir. ! 5 V. J navter! ganuot, be” estimated. *Thoy wro men who | 91°, 81 1O bogun to splutter with tho mor- | funa‘nusbund, ' Ho wounds him with u | . And mountain houwks ross high and nighor, | woman in the stato, that each may foel o | ties mak P Tl S| Weews— What is the maut from their culture and business training are | 'AF it his mouth. tomahawk, but he escapes to his home, leay- | "1l sunlizht chised the clouds sway pride in having contributed to mako the final sapanese paper napkins aro utihzed as pie Day-—1 was taking my night cap last night quick 1 approciato any attention shown | W i his wife 8Rd his MAMOEy in the forses And bathed thom in w liguld fire, Stroke upon the Womauw's ouilding redound [ plate frills, These are cut ceinkled, and | when tho baby satup in bad, hiftad tho bot them in this way. As an lastance of this All things considercd,” remarked the pai ’f-,,‘, story can well 'be imagiuod s ww i to the honor of Nebraska, frequontly the rufiles are artistically spiashed | tio and called out: “Here's looking at 'on, can bo cited tho case of Meccatemplo of Now | !suioner, "I vather prefor tho short sormon.”” | garruisySosorbing, and. th charaetorar | Ta,lhiral upon tho viilage groon, Designs for tho hammer have been sub- | witn touches of brouzo paint or water col- | papa!” * York city, which was entortained so [ Aud mino are always long," observed his [ Murgaorite—the simpio onild of ths forost, | 1t.utood n santinol soreno o o L witted, but the award has boon deferred | ors. ot royally by Tangior temple in Omaha a year | PAStOr: | e untaught in all but the saintly lives of the | With ever chunging weather vane. until the ladies forward tnoir contributions. | Homely ware which holds an appetizing | Chicago Tribune: "Noighbor (looking or two ugo. On the return of tho templo to That's what 1 was thinking," sald tho This sppeal 15 to all who ure interested in | gish that canuot bo removea may nave all [ nignantly over the foies) L am glad to brotuerhood, suddenly transported into tho ard, -— hor spadd” in your garde Lgs 1ts own 1 ; being sunl i a cov- | you at or porcolain boy, Indastry b New York it sent Tavgier an elegantly en- | Purisuionerin a far-away tone. grossed series of resolutions expressing their e approciation of the treatment veceived, and | AMONE tho advertiseients for curates in F.quested tho photographs of all the mome | Lhe Guardian of London the othor woek was bers of Tangior that they might place thom | 98¢ fOr & bachelor, who must bo an “earnost in their tempio as mementoes of their visit | gVangelical Catiolio without a mustache.” - r That bolfry bell! "That belfry bell! theer 0 aud as time is short lev all prfections hidden b sphero of love and wifehood, us suddenly | Th3L Y 3 < ! 4 # o0% R | Imporlection desorted, secling ber lost busbund, vranaed [ WUghapinds frolw s doop shroat ‘woro | contributions bo sout to Mrs. Langworthy | er of oruamented silve o, Induseey: brinks e e us a witch, made n fugitive, o targot and o | It sonnided forth the parting knell of Bewird, a8 4000 08 possibl Woman with iwstuotio tastos give w good | ommy Tuckor fwuretng, b ayouior SEAGT vl Lo heaven Fralls of Fashion, deal of thought Lo garnishizg favorilo disBes, | 0o lalf sn bour uud haven't ¢ot the Jibe, repelled and accused hy tho husband so Of thoso who passed from ¢ i utely ried for life and cong 10d Lo 1 A Wheels of 0, 0live rings, cresses, sprigs 4 lately tound, tried for lifo aud conomuod iu gloves a provalout shado is the mouso, | Whoels A Toa: BN B B, TOVAS | blumed can balf fuil of worms yot. div—affords the widest scope imugivable for | Thelr numes w re graven wnd Ui hore. Tho members of Tangier haye beon | The chureh which wanted him was described Tu e 0 on the upland Law Linen collars and cuffs are to bo wora again ! P n ¢ reis e 0 4ctor’s url murh o on the wbland luwn; snen col cuffs are L oru aga co in charming fasnion what would otber = Rty benefitod i a great wany ways by their | 85 i a “healthy, braciw, ana lovely dis- | [hoxerels e of the actors bet, and that Miss | oy ilicd an humblo hioritige this summer, Eraoe L auatiming Tashino ) ho0l boy when isked by ono of the vis troatment of the men of Maces. both soiey | LFICL observing il tho »six poluts ol rituul | L TOBmAN makes the mo it 15 evidonced Tive 1ife and Hght were all withdrawn % Bl o wise be very practicy 4 ymnitice to doseribo a state replicd Dotk ¥ fac el by the universal praise bestowed upon he Eabroidered silk waistcoats are worn with | {5/ vour trunks aud big boxes with moth ¢ ; i ; and in a business way, and the Now Yory | 1B {5 worship, x o Line ya k ¥ i that it had many internal improvemonts N T T T T oric There will bo & matinee Saturday, Thurs Ut my childhood knew, the Louis XV. conts, Jronf Hanan Aol ur the yoll, So shall iy | LRAL MK N8d Wany IRkoraat INpIQYRIOnU. vy Ring praises of Now York Herala:* It is protty vonorally day the #50th performance of tho play will JER AR NuROl r'-h_::-fwu--y—— Guuntlets are coming in, and are suitable | come to pass that you will tind :nwx’ ur “."“ ; roady answor, sa1d} lilustrious Noblo Akln s arraugiug the | believed that tho man who ‘stays at homo | Lo, “Soprated by presouting tho dadies i Byl trogay 1o diy for young g1l a3 wall aa eldor ones, aud soft upon your sealside woxt o as | **Uan you teil mo what are tho interual im necessury committons 1o tako chargs of the | frowm church whon It is rainlug will yot go o | WO, dudionco with sterling silver *witch Whito buckskin and chamois are used for [ vour fhanncls and heavy clotuing 100ts business of entertaining tho delogates and | & Place where there is a continual drouth. souvenirspoous, ade by Danicl Low in tho | jy alten hands thoy flolds uro tillad, vosts in costumos of fuwn, bluck or gray. Whon vou put thom wag. A A R R ey visitors, ana they will be in working ordor e old witch town of Sulem, Muss., where the | — And hurvests gaihured on the wais Parasols and umbrollas are now made to | Open work scrim with ribbous —run | 5¢ opyiation," R during the coming week. 46410 07 Lo PAY BFS JAld, By piondyinde tiiesh burns avo Gilod unscrew in order to by varriod by tourists in | through it makes a protty strip for tho con- The Hoard of Trade will appoint commit- Cournge Ay Qrit Beginning with & matineo today aud con- | |1 F0i ¢4 SHGEVes of rivotiod krulu. their traveling bugs or trunks. tor of the dinuer tab 1 wpa. you are going o tako mo to tho cir tees o aid in taking oure of them and overy- A young man entored the office of the | tinuiug through the week, with matines on | The threshold thaf iy fathor erossed Mfective combinations for floral table | Strawovorrios stowed thros minutes In cus, urén't you!’ thing points to Lhe ereatest success, Bang City Record, the other day, und, | Weanesday and Saturday, the avtraction at | - Whet I child chept on tie floors prations are pule gold and mauve, for am mago a breakfa:t dish to be sweetly *Yesif vou are a good boy, 3 3 Leount tiom not fhie variy lost Marechal Niel roses und | remombored all duy. “Well, 1'll try 1o he good, because if you ‘I'he trignnial conclave of Kuights Templar | saluting the editor with a cheerful | the Farnam street theater will be J. . ch are used Since strangers eier atthe door, LtaKko me 10 tho circus yon won't havo l;x‘]?!:‘llu‘“l.'f"l‘;l‘:‘:lfl"i’ln:\ ::‘Y:‘lgl:ll.l)"]l)rucudllx‘ng wo soddiy,” hegan: Stewart's uproarious farce, *The Two Neapolitun violots. Milady's Trossos, By GEnaas Tor Kol yoursolls aad T know L id 8 number of “Whatis the exuct number of papers | Johus,” presented by an ontirely new cow- | A group of merry ol Awmong tho colors much 10 voguo are cigalo, ndy's Trosses, a 0uN0 Sar golny yoursoll, 846G % KOOW the graid commanders of the east have | you sell por woelk, und what sabsceibory | PB0Y: Ato title of tho play is sufliciont to | - Wore stunding ut iy mothr's knoo; o Biniine on”the | DPrevailing fashions in coiffures aro | that would disappoiut you vory much. g1ve notico that they will stop here on their | .\ b aid and s SerIbOrs | guggest comody, even if it were not well [ What stores of love wid grief are found lilac; eglantine, the mild rose pink, and | disunctly Groek, and Greolan picturesqu A way home to attend the mooting, 1t is tho | VG 10U puid up? 3 known in every city of America. Tho sim- | Keaching a-down the yoars (o we. argont, silver irra ) Boss 15 10 oblain during the coming summer | Little Edith (sudachly. but not seriously) intention to include all of the visitors n the | |\ hat authority have you plicity of tho piot evolving from the well S B ANVEK G50 10 for utility | seasou. Mammia, do you think I shall wot wollt entertainment as they are all promiuent mon Well, how much cash o month do | worn’ theme of mistaken idoutity aud the | W4 il those scenes of yoars txou sk & il 09 % | " Parisienne dames and demoiselles will | Mamma’ Ot courso you will, durling. and if they are taken care of receiv . N b Yy Might eause i tear to dim the eyo; either cheviot or serge will suit. Some of arisienn d 0isel i Litvte Edith—-I don't tuink I shall, mamma oy of properly Omaha | you receive for advertisements? commingling of infectious humor, catchy | With unforgotion hopes and fours the Fronch and English cheviots, as well as | wear their tresses coiled, kuotted aud drawu o e 'L, Boelng cavnot fail to receive more benefit than from “What—" wusic sod taking specialties are principal | - Ferhups mine own may not be dry. He Santeh. aro especially protty in design | quito on the crown of thé bead. and | guoss ivs best | shouldu’t. Buing any of the other meetings 1o be held here. “Do y. A . y olements that bave served to popularizo this e Bootud, 4 4 Ry 4 under iive, perbaps I could get into beaveu 0 you pay salaries prompti ts o} Ina L Jessins, | tais year. The Nooud de Bergore or shephordess kuot, 1t T It ls impossivle to estimute the number of W i o e play. The comic fuuction devolves chietly i, M ! 0 for hall fure, people who will be in the city duriug thoe What in thunder— play. P g fne Pt s chiefly Omiha, May, 150 Kiizabetn Robins Ponnell advocates that a | 15 tho pronounced form of a shepherd’s crook, h three days, but thero up 10 this time | . Whatare the net profits of your es- | UPON Petor sd Luilip 'Juhns, iwo bLig S — ¢ perfect eyeliug dress should bo a skirt of [ standing well out from the center of the head | «what can I do for ‘uiy little boy,” asked accommodations have been reserved for 52,000 | tablishment?” taken for the other, and the ,.“‘,,,w‘;'m.,','”: Imperfect vision due to ontical defects | gray tweid, made witnout :uuml.l(mul,. \\ux; :( the I:"x-k, H‘ uulh.' lnu" lugvfiut’ ;:.:»l.l 10 | mamma, “so that he woi't want 1o cat bo persovs in Donver who will attend the con | *'L0ok hero—" {284 Indlerus aituations arlslag thoparsor | fUlly corvectad, glasses tonde lo darrack | Adsenliam turued ub G5 Jhe ouiside eud [-aaie ot s Mepaa R BOKIQ.S0 0L L A [ieweanmeastn L o L liod clavoand a very large proportion of them | 0"Don’t get mad. I just want to | afford amploscope for aisplayiug tho abilisies | 1L DY i selontific and practical optician. | weil securod by rows of sutebing - 98 SEO0E s close adjus “Havo thn meals flckor togethor," roplio: will come bere. find out if you need n real live roporter | Of 8 scoré of clover comedians. Muny new Aloe & Penfold Co., 15t door south 12, O, 1 u‘ :‘\I):“II.”IH.::’|I“:‘\l“l’l;‘:"(‘! » hd:_ ;u.‘n:' A \\ o ('Rn-luu Lo S e the young gourmand. ol pocialtie dded this season an — - voice it 1s her duty to cultivate her Loues, A i Y o 1oh moc A A Secret Soclety Town. sod '"“”;‘ lewer uround here; one with :-’.ut::‘:‘":\)y:.:.f.h'.'ft 0 R apaen B9y | A ola restaurant Till of fare. printed 1 | well modulated voico quiots the nervos, and | eations, is worn well on the wrown of tho [ Saliie Aun—tow is'il you can go on tho Greeloy Centor will soon 1nstitute a Red ¥ 0 courage and grit; and 1've | peigr tuan ever before. Richmond, Vi, i Juouary, 1N6h, givos (0o | thero is really no exeuso for thobigh vitéhed, | head and the curiea ends of the hair, after | grass, an' we can't! i Men's lodge; also & Masonic lodge; then | 1] mrn;nl rm p;g\-.y that 've got the following ' war-lime prices 1o confederate | shrill notes persisteutly used by some :::p‘n:'m ‘»:;nmn,?uu“.:I:.:lu« Ix“n“ n..,n‘\‘.- A::\I:.I(l 4 _\IL“:; .:\:4.u. m:uau our nurse has a pull P i ght so | T) i '8 o v oy: & W0; chic 50; roast | wome nat anyon ay acq u 7 i 1o 0'leec h Greeley Centor believes that it can boastof | ' 4. Sort of stull in me Tho Daff opera company will prosent a | Wonoy: Soup, #1.50; ehickon, §.30; roust | women i e aTane Tara 1o iace with loviaible S He was engaged very iuteresting repertoiro ut kuyd's for | beof, 89 bam and egygs, §; raw ovsters, #; | A cychng dress shouid bo tho ordinary | practice, are he 0¥ More goovet arganliations tuau say otber i three nigbts, commencing Thursdwy. Muy 50, | coffée, §2; bread aud butier, 81.50; 8 voulo | walking length, with an arraugement of | Pius, ln contradistinction co the largo sholl *All my reports go with the modest truth town of its size iu the state or United States, | e Biruey's Catareh Powdor o sataren, | Toursdsy eveuing, “Tho Queen's Mate;' | of cumpague, §50; o drink of rye whisk¥, | hooks nd eyes S0 that iv can belooped upi | Pius which fairly uail the knot in position »\Iw more nar -l:lAll-x"{uiA l.:.\:\ 8o Hn:‘uvr oliue e It oow bas the followiug secrol soclelies: | For sule by all druggists. &ue::n?"fl AL Priday evenlug, “A Trip Lo Alvica;" Sutur 25 @ bottle of ale, $i2, and a clgar, Knickerbockers aud @ linen blouse, with a I A short, fuil face, where featuros are | iways ouree ail baaduobes ub auy Uia