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’ CIMPROVIEMIENT THIS ORDIER OFF THIZ AGIE CONSTANT IMPROVEMENTS INCREASE TME POPOLARITY OF PT. 1L > ~ 5 OUR FACTORY Snt S BEXAMINE i A4 AN B AR seses@orcsce AKES 125 Smith Premiers eve- sy day. What do you thinls 7 : . : cry A i A o vy i s scoe what a typowriter can bo of that? Nearly 40,000 annually. It { ) : 4 madce to do and at the same time you is the most durable, and has morc I1<1 VHVINO - RS IN WAR DI I % IS Smith Premier atnd you will MIE >\ will see how far ahead of old ma- improvements than any other. The chines it is. We court inspoction and most expert worlkmen malce it. comparison with othoer machines. T he best materials obtainablo are T here is nothing to hindoer you from used in its proper mochanical con- satisfying yourscelf as to (;tlz'cluims struction. of supcriority. TH.LO ANVIY NV D RTS USE SMITH PRI Our e See us and — =) ‘ OF THE ISl Sa1 our new Souvenir Quarters to any | , St AR o T N G e arnam you | i = ) A s poerfect always. ( | g old place cut this became out. too small. > % TH .L ‘< IExports use it alway A TRIAL MEANS A SALE. TdI HLLIINS % * THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.* S 3 GOVERNMENT EXPF _MHIIN K. H MAYHEW, Manager. Telephone No. 1284, ACKNOWLEDGIEED BY BIEST BEXPIERTS TO 1315 TIIS ONLY TIRRUIS MODIAL. T \ 7 T | companion. She is too shary e cavishness in color, ns to be tin front. Here is placed a wl satin | tor, is one of the bright = women of | mnnneredmenstntioncattilomsalves | . “H ]\ N RULL lb DALL“NL able. Her eutting specehes, the favorite tint just now i es and card | dibbon vosetfe, out of which spring two tiny | Walshington socicty & e S G e him to he her Syoungest and hand. WLLL ’ ties, cituse D cases—scavlot ornamente ol and | white wings. “The duchiess of Portland is the ouly woman | a1 who entered of their umbrellas, | Six feot fwo hes bk who ey 6L ; s tockings and hi ed as one of thos ver edges and corr dainti Beurr butternut-brown of a de. nakira N 3 | i plendid physique, e 1 ply loved pirls men and women both admive. sautiful are the white le: cidely red pade, appears among some of q W writes a letter her pen scems to have | of the me tly card cases have sprays AR ICh Bl INaT L oG 1 1 A i} el adv of I of n Income of A 3 s Son | % esuscifpthasleabiits iDL on. It s often e daughter of John J Is may be the people looked for the | erced, and the day of hi The Lady of Lyndhurst with a \ dipped in vineg: though her com- | violets or single in enamel on sitver | used by ladies tailors T inibivisiting T ey d anenllsmasholl e ten ey hiad uictly stoien away— | a geng T e dayiotdi 000 & Year. Cition may cmo ot clegance, | set in tho" ontside by way of orusment. | diuner drosses of cordedsillc and plain. Vol || ae nommg opponent of Mrs, Licase, and als g Nout waiting for $100,000 & Yew i i od with the | Others have the finest and niost beautiful of | yvor, e drénctivomemborsiol thio tukiitidebating do= lnynysivatistion WiEuasE (o At 1 Y wold and silver filigree we (most like Q0 s made and sewed on lier s that the vic stiked havingwe on while she stood uprizht ) the church. Wi nd respected in hi S, I:\\ day of mourning stores being elosed yet. camel's air, velours, bengaline and Ohttr joscd B 2 © of the greatest cur But altogether friendly ones always obta Tace, and not infrequently sparkling with \ 5 it Mrs. Hancocls, widow of the general. is re “And noy shouted the fron- | VA8 brought to Tight in A GREAT FORTUNE AND A HOME | i\ iiiiatic winl o B e o, ek ot bt et | o Ko Irish frieges and homespuns, with @ | ported seriousty il in Nevw Yorls, where st | tior coansers shouted the_fron- [“ecently. i tho sl oF a b eor] v e Dresy creiire o candidly 410 wses of dulf green lizard skin and SR e e e ook trfieal T a long visit 10 [ g all wiio never s done anyUhing to bring | 104 Gl I - Latin and German ] s that siie would rather read one of *The | of a e cenisiblue tine in smoother o oL WALl Bl Celo L Py ; the sunshine iuto the hearts of his fellow he ook contains 800 closcly printed Gossip About Women in General and Some | Duchess,” novels thin an csaay of Emoers distinct impross of Lyl by means of ace _ Ou the authority of Miss Romans, a_pro- | men E thick wood and sheep- N Jeular—Fashion Notes and She iy be able to converse in-seven dif i 5 e e Lo Oh eutoe | fessor of rvmmastics, “the musculat youn “1 guess that don't hit me,” continued | | Nt in use in the days when the ent laniruages, She may be as beautiful < The fashion of br 2 out n girl by | in tho w 5 wouen o Boston ard corsets and 1 1 Bill. “I've let daylight into more fel- | i ok W% 158u¢ Pyposraphicilly the wors an hourd, but men will be afraid of means of an evening 1 ion instead of an A s Bt Eoltoxtllon tlat Tenaing || L colediboots, lers ‘n 1 can recollect, i roaud distinet, th World. sharp tongue, and the purcly feminine - | afternoon tea seems to be gaining ground. It v a1 ”‘;;,w,'.‘ GO Probably the only we being divided by a vertical line through the T o s aud el by s with | fas the meri of beine more distnetveatall | GrESAResare it iuosliant S in'this or any other country T3 Tulda Graser | A bishop in the Epficopal chureh is a peri- | LIS Toine bvo sepirato colum Phyllis and Molly H.\\\M'\\IH win the ‘..m‘\n-l events, says the New Y Tribune. Wh s gray., m ta and Persian mauy of € ti. She is only 21 years old, etic personage, forever on the wing, and }"“'“'_‘\'“ inches wide, Anotherr Tho most talked of young lady at the | #tion and 'V:'w';; over the !v'uv‘ ‘\" the § 4 tea is the purpose of introducing SR TS e T b ¢ she coutrols a lay itable | overentertained with feasting of the: cold 3 ““‘Hlmu'v the book is that inm prosont thmo is Miss Holon Gould, duughter | £routest cate v of the sois ! er i debutante 1o sovicty is buco RN E W bt AR R laneh variety. The good wentleman who | DECCS throushout the wor R e O e | Ll inbsister, Sorfti itten Luw that th v friey T alLE o e Mrs. Martha D, St i siens himselr “Willinm of Albany™ was aske Lesonting an unique appearance, The of the deceased financier, $ 9 yes S t to her " s Doen dnvited to recolye with ey s ] L y admitted to practico s, | the other d L friend with whom lie was | §p1U1C 18 about 4x6 inciies, and isin i remark- old, has an income of $100,000 u year, and is | 1 ¢ m is not wit cinain afterwards cither to dinner, or (as pins fou hair on many | rpany Shaving fallen in ! ! s Lo foo ably good state of preservation, “The dis- the owner of Lyndhurst, one of the most v One can be 15 done very sucee 1y in the cas AlCHWIOLY) most fash > pin for | Gy the recent col ion 1 nsW ) s, an ox, i covery of this book give i o the gen ver things w I rlady lately) fora sit-down st 3} A £ weled da in Memphi 5 ave d erally conceded o fivst bible 5 by keen ¢ ¢ fnumber of i men o unonds s printed in 155 ably with one exception, the vichest ' young wall. Surcas uality | The dress of 1 who uld | Smounted | eous bug wit fa1g Len1o Isulayiiof (slivermounte other they o i, oW | NIGHT SCHOOL FOR RUSSIANS. and unmarried woman in America. The for- | tc ol 1t s 1 ed that { ot be too ol s it is the A by thorax and emerald 4| Isalonsnonibaine ind i b L OB SRR il tune of Miss Giarrett, daughter of the late rted grows and oking out | tl ) o the cynosire of all eyes: it Dis RENGLOWOR D oLt tana st : : oY X i eshyterian chureh | Former Subjects of the the dittie plants of Kin wethought het L ' (RN (¢ ner friends - % o tspread fun X . 5 1] ol 1 witls Master the Eng Wl considerition until it s the v . Ve 088 CONspic 1 \ Mrs, Depe 3, SOME Pesp o ic R LOCVILY “ L, nglish 18 davger thun Miss Gould's, but & part of | {0 61 the mind, dowingting and controliing L soey incting e | B16E O NOKWILE DIUSDARD L Shoan Oltgisul Hieniimai, o Brig ive matt Miss Garrett's fortune has beey > by her | cach thousht with a disagrecable, pungent e s face , I Tong: A . y g s garten alumni designate tl e Nt liaiiioas| ity is | ottor that cannot be eradicated., One of the SR : " | umbrelln skirt, ot i will surely ires f sot voice. Her abundantly competent to take care of her in =y g gL S ¢ Hha Do tha plphabot i are ol vlml:lr IERRIALIOR aha Inhes sore of hor fathers 1 ocont timovation thit fese people outside of | Toncheon the_ alis amos | 1 and U well, an : her own She ! i D R | reader, asseanbied at Dadie sehool Mondiy RO, AL houghdn GISposibion AU b i nent know any thing about promptly X they 4 St it 1 ) € 4 2 st remark e colle 1z { b v 11 s | Ml or the purpose of being initiated in the suggosts her mother. She is now richer th (i 1t does not ive. pecaninry Jircas A ; i i Cas bulky, in which ease it is easior | eadorses Chi wn hasover had, | M TR I el ta e any of the daughters of William H. Vi lends it to g ho | noon « y ) said one | tooverl with trimming according to hey come from women of eve ’ i mn and attentive class, Al Llt, and very much richer than any whatevr thoy ive received g soon i con | of the mombe ! litely snubbed b fas e e of the states. » you thin will have ice this Christ o frrowm ub peovic. “Thoto woro bub four Astor girls after graduation. This pre oy men when ) st is 8 < especially new in ladics apicee iswhat the Chicago sweat . ; ; D shicven Soune men, Uhe others beige The s amarha -actoristic | them f that they are the vec You know how they will refer to : s, The favorite shape of th n has v ling a vest. Two s sl the young clerzyman vily bearded. There weve flixen heards ,'\',‘5 f'““"‘“" pudep marked choraptarlatio i and wso keeps rej Wi | whist, and we propose to become thor either ¢ < marquise setting oris o straight | women, by working fourteen hours a da ) losot. full of orniamental footeonr | and Dlitk beards and beards well sprinkled 2" iss ( m.” She Ix» ;_.m .?].,f "”v‘“ 3 v of the socicty. The society is | posted in me. A littie box stands on | band of gold set avound with gems he | are able to carn #1150 a week between then likely to ippery time for me. with g the class there were two old B or it display, preforring whe | composed “largely of nongraduates—the | cvery ono of the four tables, into which a | smallost il rings, which are the merest | Men of the wter stamp should not b : k men apy v on_the shady side of sixty Cnd surroundings to tho jostlo. nnd crush of | wealtiiest class of Vassar students—and it | penny is droppod for ey word uttered | edges of gold, set hall way round with dia 1 to wait until after death their Poor Minister—I had a very attractive | veurs. Ihey were all Russian Jows bent on surroundings 1o tho jostle and erush of | Jiims to kecp them in touch with the college, | during the playing of hand, and the offeuse | monds, rubios or emeralds, are still worn i | pus liment wote from Mis, Coupon iy, dear. His | doulth tent Anglo-Saxon vocabulary. kind to the unfortunate. Regularly and | and to rencw ustain old friendsh king what is trumps ean only be con 1ps of three, including ving of cach A woman aged Mat Holyoke, ) as Vife Y \ did she 3 thing; he ins v used the alphabet as o text quiotly sho goes to an asylum in Ne York, | that time or separation may have interfe «d by the payment of o di kind of jewel. Sometimes a single rving of | su i 000 davmugres for it was a fify on which hie discoursed very flucutly in the B B e forie to the nMicked and j wvith. 1 society holds an anni “Phese are owre only regulations. After | this kind is worn as a guard toa more valu- | Kiss. 1f she should secur i s Slavic tonge BB Rowhs YRAQILE 10 tho bodridden, Meoting overy fall in one of the large cities, | Eastor we expoct to L whist par oh | able one anded and thus establish a precedent, th The religious editor of the St Paud Globe | Some of the learners possessed more or le gbonaing hours randing to tho beenidoen. . o wnio) ¢ s and mombors member inviting one who mus : Sl L S .| industey in that state would be crushed cn Lo under the caption: s | faulty understanding of English. Al knew In manner oud porson sho 18 ws CRArming | 0 unches aro prose SR | good whist pliger to be cligible, 1o test the Whitoxalygl lrassas promuel woun thisilisioly s waiden variety of cseulation | the Ministy imecurot Of coumso it fsn't: | the hames and values of Americ BABSE forbune Is lavish, is also hild every vommencein ol | skill we expect Lo have acquired by that e Ui potteats O hite sntin ail | would come too liih even for the plutocrats, | 1t is only i sinleur from peng 1o ten dollars, ind couid rocko Thero aro all \ld kinds of girls, bug [ lege. The society numb A tround the bottom of the skirt. The ma he world - knows - that - Americ ———— ous sums in dollars, though ulwiys using Sxma a1l by horsolfen protty, purcly femi- | Americn and India ute . h e vlincludes | ¢yont and rests on the skin without any in these ¢ he wife : amiliariy awith the copper, ype. oll b ! ) homen and women f ar sel W untill fifteenth ke Sl ) Vivian, who was Mrs, Max ; 4 ilver und gold coins of the republic these aine bit of winsomencss that sometimes, 1 men ! tervening lice or cmbroidd o 3 ; ) most & las already been pledged | whilom children of the ez showe Rowover. aets just & bit silly. but on the | comed, and need no qualifications wose | years after which she goes throwgh a Courseof | o, ty e to awealthy New York f Dogigl 00 : o) ad e dren ie czar showed painful whole is i very charming litthy creature, en- | 0F refimement and intellizer Hoy bpaching in o lsiteben, INGEXINAROUDR 02 | foys, bt n rotiy i Agyotiug el e aucinoy 1S ) R ) stone will by e T TR oy i Joying thoroughly the mild dissipation that | ot admitted to the busin \ member of the family or w trained § o dyintagee in such o . ouls J1L $h s izlish n olis, i yas caggerand willing o leasn, iyt in noraon and hor | allowed to have any voice in the § ok, asting from one o two o e L o il e Won roperative ) on. J R 4 v o entine cliss showed that the it T Cipation | the socicty, but they may enfoy & csult of this training Austrian” women are [ GEscwith o voulean of white sut . < L ter ho D, Pont ) this s veere undertigien for the hencfit to b a2, i wivilege id to make most efticient wives and moth A t 1 s co-oper ) C . ) v . mi i elearer understanding of the ion, The matin s usually | 1 . | od und blo | Yelvel frocks a ) n the 8 ) ropos olp 1, st have English language and not through any idlo quite young, aud the siyle of play that ap 5] i ha MLty i Boolaty 1o, the vouloay 8 cuse befug replaced | {ood ynions and to s ; \e wy fmpulse. Many scemed guided smply’ by i peals inost to her is of an entively romantic | When manual training, with its domes g Bt A ane heauty | by wvery thicls bindk sitl cond N (A i ; i dortiin i formation tibe ot charactor, for nine times out of ten she | economy department of cooking aud sew JESBEE AUBLEK L) Onc of the natty winter coats we the minor items of P y {Uihai. e ) I application, wl thers up- 100ks upon the actor who assumes the prin- | was Lol urged as o nec part of v il e R R fE 8331 ouunon s f d y ! : ! ) ; A popissiot u cipal rolo s the hero off the stage that he | Jic school t teachers wise 1 o i AR L PO R e Hldoouly g Loakesoeninge o HEAECE ) ! il A ¥ ) dalie10.8 represents on it brought forward ihe ar that it ¢ 3 thic skirt portion. disiod nto long, slender | tion numbers 5,000 me ey HTA owlth to hull i 'y L | She weeps ovor his woes and revels in his | not needful, for mothers teach (h B By o o o 1RNIbOyS nuars, ) Auasion joys. Shesnifiles and eats candy at the | things,” writes Miss Grace Dodge in o o agnin in fshion, hese ave made of old rose, dark 5 i ha 0 ta sume time, and when the curtain falls she | fully prepared article on this nportant ies will form the basis f s net, moss or mahogany-brown An f STV 0es away to dream over the s ad | subjeet in the November Ladies' Home Jour- | ¢ s for the winter, Cloth. ‘The fronts opan over breasts of fur. ‘ magine herself the heroine. The matinee | nal. From overy city came the answer Happenings in Woman's es ny e printed in magnificent homes in the Miss Gould's inheritance malkes her, prob- Teying to president of the Baltimore & Ohio railrodd, pils who are st reling with dove” whis ronunciation was one serious dra 10 the class, Many pupils brought in alroudy wequired information which the instructor Saplie s An el I AL first and ouly with difs i I ‘ T A ke f TN t to fuulty enunciation, agine ( | . Ty T e I S Jf cloth of a contrasting color claborately | protty, fr il whio 068 Not Appeny : it have been simultuncously | he twentysix letters of the ‘alphabot en el sually B doubles one whie drosses | “otiers o ot tench those brawehos and | L WIS profsion of sort o lod, Othier coppp of Russion style are | like the intellec £ ~The Searlet | held by bro il teved the ears of the thirty-five lcarners in c ke lier and enjoys the sume | our wirls are hoing brought up without pra 0 ry long and have alple colonial ol EheuLOL ] o b Bl > g sd bio caraal the thirty-five Jedrusra i sort of entertainment They hunt in co tica sebold training.” One summer a | 4V TORYILORK W C AR UL G R LIMINIOGILS | Laklor. AoE 08 SCINILE H00 BRO IOL M op of Tournal, Bekeium, | et BRGNS T Ve mouths and know every handsome leading man by | lady had 200 givls from ofices, st and Almost all honnets ave placed slightly back of fur and Persian passcr 5t contributon O i AT 15 0 man of great learn- | 3 MHGEEL SN Aer Tho cluss 18 very reputation at loust, and eht of one of | factories to board during two weeks' vaca- | on the head, framing the fuce iu becoming © is no pretticr street dress for i b A wondertull e and Hawth uo | e and much oxcoutive abilivy, | He will bo | jromiging, - What is lucking in quick intell their heroes on the street is somethiug to be [ tion. At the end of the summer she found hion grown girl than a long red beaver cloth ¢ AT T i Hawthomesauo | chietly remembered by the world at Lurge, | 0SB incion and ready comprehension talled of for mouths to cowo thiat bub aine of the number kiow how 1o | Throatiets and neck scarves of various | adewith two deop capes cdged. with bluck | when Jtsauthor had scarccly reached her | oo ol o e e ctiom s | 18 mado up in-determination to lsu, closs They generally n shown to their | make a bed, and many of them wade it a | kinds of fur s Lead, cyes, tail and | astakhan fur. The revers of the dout 15th birthda, 5 e Ay JraAsBLORIL b cution and untiring application puws of th al, re in high vogue. breasted garments is also covered with fu taalil X \ Jiaubd seats, and if any contretemps occurs are con- | boast that they “never had wade o bed in There were some amusing incidents. Tm- yulsed with not always secret, but usually | thei ne did not oven know Black ; ud other | and a fur collar and muff to match complete Semm——. ity, of cortain s which had come into 1, 45000 upils jous for information that uncontrollable, laughter. One thing, how- | whethe tor blunket should be put on | giinin r (R a) v | the costume. The hat to go with this be IMPLETIES, the bishop's posscssion. The publication | (w0140 or guide them in their business af- ever is in their favor; they do not ¢ first. And these were not destitute gir sed for chureh, recoption aud . visiting | coming cloak is o red felt., trimmed with g . ; caused i great scandal in the Rowan Catho- | giipg “would sk sudden and uncxpected fora single man i’ the audience. Their | but such as represent our solfrespecting | jresses i b Bl | e, it bow of blauk ribibon, and the hair | , The Christian Advecate says that at the | lic world questions funnicr by far than auy of those affections are centered on the stage lover, | wage-carners—girls who were boarders, pay ¢ & is brushed simply back and tied also with dedication of a church itly a capital Bishop Willlam Piex Austin, bishop of | ysked by the inquiding infant culling infor- Rnd, truo to thelr allegiance, they go Saturs | ing o fair price, uud yet who were expected | | Hairpius are now in sots of seven and the : City it was anuounced that wimong the sub- | Guiana and primate of the West Indics, died | jnation Trom the tree of knowledge, seribers were Mr. Sensemau, Mr. Poet, Mr. | at his home. Kingston H day after Saturday to see some one of these | to make their own beds pthers Lad not | B0 largesna fve small onos watel in de dask - v, \‘\‘vl.‘fl'fi‘..-.r.T“”\'.',I\',],'; ‘L.i.“\""',:‘,.‘. A »ver all there was an all-pervading odor of Adbrable crontures whom they in thoir girls | trained them. Thereare hundreds of bright, | SiED: ‘Ihe tops ave in gold flour-de-lis, clover | ¢ s wisely decided tha 3 Sourbeer and Mr. Pancake. And u lad Demerara, Novel 4, hay Russia which. while not lendiug gi Jello cotn s o Loy | T eroarol ; ft | JoFor dagger desigus, and the pins in toy- | fashion has wisely decided (hat she should | GESCRIE G A That st ] Domp avemblier 4 tussia which. v not lending charm, guve ihhearts believe to be a iat they repre ntelligent givls of ). 18 and even older gus, au ie same ch ) suid that she was once con etid his 8oth yea ¢ charic o the oceasion it i nected with a Sunday school which con- | N the Chur Holer 1o 4 g : Intolliens glila o 40,10, I8 nd oven Qler | oo ghioll uot imitate her elders in claborate eficcts of e o T perhaps.s Xading ~n grad e thimble AbouLd 0 on tetr thum | The fashionable wink tail trimmiug that fullls and friszes. tained b the e time three sl that deslgnation ab tho han-A ) o it e pilcante on BREINL CHElabRg, atimas hollday £ . | aF5 410 LhE ,»l 7ol is already practically out of the market, the Wuat Women AveDolag, § boar. Ouco in Muryland o 1888, for at that time ho hud hol g | SOAtIUNGN ta SUSHRAN BOMaE D scenically perhaps in its least pleasing as- | b a'y supply of this little animals being Girls, cousider the crow. It never speaks | yeliglous gutherds . ey for for cars. His consec ok | a9t vocal and 296 pi candidates Poot. But nature's hand is @ loving ono | ried “wereatest noveltfes of the season are | entirely exhausted withogi caws. strangerd to her : e in Westmiy ible | only thirty-five and sixteen respectively oven in the Irish winter, and the biessed | was too lw@hg the leather goods, which One of the prettiest evening bonnets is a Mrs. Cleveland has accepted membership | Mrs. Sprinkle, Mrs. 3 b Blorul @ 1D yous ( u 1 were accepted. Of 187 violinists all bub Nold that Christias thme has taken upon | was now too iing in the regular forms, have | tiny square made of gold spuiigles. 1t is so | in the National Press leaguc * . e and it 1s vecorded that twelve were rejected o i iabenl Chirdatinn world hegrt. blended | erous sands evest fxivolous aud abaudoned | arranged that the point of the square comes = Miss Coralie Quay, daughter of the sena- | OB @ recent vainy Su rice looking ‘ } with that marvelous compensative power of | aud it was even f utilizing the most trifling possibilities for | pounding of the brea. wn 1 hauds™ at cowr

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