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i THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1893--TWEN[Y PAGES 19 MME.M.YALE THE WORLD'S FiRST rast In the character of 1 entirely in French. The little one sat ' first chance to vote eame on last Mon- | New Fngland Magazine, 5 Park .\4|vmr.,[ | Yery stili until time for the collection to | day There are about 15,000 women | Boston 2 | be taken up, when she askod her aunt | entitled to oast a ballot in that city, and | Nebraska literature has just been en b, _— { rland | for tho neeessary contribution | of these 200 voted. There were inall | fiched bva Cliistory of the Pawnee In. : i i " dians,” by R. W, Hazen. The small volume in our vith " 5 NS { plyin er roquest her aunt | 7,800 votes cast of oiwhty pages bogins its story with the Mistaken Tdeas of 8ome Paopia in the Re 1 in the | her a-cent piece, but she was not | Among the patonts recently taken out lAHnw.m:\,purl haso, and the subsoquent ex- 1 ing of Olildren, | ie other— | fied until she discovered what her aunt | by women are ones for & now folding | pedition of Lewis and Clarke, who in their ! whom we swomen aller- | intended to give, In a very audible | bath, folding dish, cup and glass holders i KD AL Rk AL, 3 THEY ARE NOT NUISANCES BY ANY MEANS ‘ i all economy, | you golng to giv and in order to keep ! ! eyos, new mothod of soundiug | with the settioment of the state, The fact (& 3 ! ¥ | her quiet the oider one showed in her | whistles and the like in combination | is, in the sasly days tho Pawnoo was no in- e head most anprof open p quar At this the small | with bellows, and a regulator for slow | sienificant factor in the calculations of set- Vari us Reanans Which Actresses Give for | vioaid, & Thelr Success on the Stage-The Ashes of & Dude Notes and ¥, Crealor ¢ d Pioneer of Beauty Culture, girl oponed her eyes very wide and, in & | combustion fire plac nd a perusal of this brief epitome of voice lond enoygh to be heard several Th i " ¢ their carcer will show ¢ rly the reason e 9 Arigh ¢ assertion recently made that Miss By ) N pews away, exclaimed: ~“Don't doit, 1t | 13qdden b real] 00,000 from hor | \hv. Published by the Fremont Tribuno, Jsn’s worth that much! novels has been verified by London che s ninine i her sleeve o5 | & ha % ¢ A brief digest to vols, xxv to xxx of 3 o i ..‘. s 81 4 I'ruth. The continuous sale of Miss rican State Reports, together with an s bisieb o ol Some interesting facts may be gleaned | Braddon's books is unprecedented in the x to the notes, has justissued from the A i § i | by the English consus roturns concern- | records of British publishers, and 1t is s, and consists of an alphabetic table of Endorsed by e Gongress of e United Siales. ‘Confonnd the littlo nmisances. I wish | s, e most par- | ing the struggle of the sexes for profes- | believed has brought in a good deal | cdses reported in the volumes mentiono:d people wonld leave their children at 1t some of it | sjonal suprem: The present sho! and & numeral t ble of o more than the amount stated. abov s reporied | ORIGINATOR OF FAGIAL STEAMING. INVENTOR OF THE FIRST STEAM« home uutii thay have sense enough to | the 1 ) ing demonstrates that it is in the lowor The duke of York must bo acquiring | smetniie s l‘l:nxx":.\‘v:“lwlnxlmlr*‘!lt:“!w‘lek;" ING APPARATUS-FIRST AND ONLY APPARATUS EVER AL behave.” The scenc was a down town | have & de! | ranks of professional life that women are | g qonsiderable libra y. for it is said that | but embodying botter organizitlon of its LOWED A PATENT AT WASHINGTON, D. C. dry goods store, and it goes withont | i ox. | Muuerous, [xcluded from the elorgy | jia s preserving all tho nowspaper ref- | materinl than & syliabus digoat. I fact. 1t A AR ing that speaker was cru i Tiided b | they ave found considorably in excess of | gronces touching on any part of his life. | conveys the pointand effect of the decisions , Bachel e SLer 84 fort 4 _be | the men in the subordi fields of ro- | Now, of course, he has added those | in the smallest possible word compass. Its Mme, M. Yalo's work nmong women in cultivating beauty, restoring and pee- g0 of Whom some girl had fooled ir rmulated | ligious wo 1 rofession | abant his helde A arrangement is that adopted by Mr. Ravalje hig yout!i, for what other animal lig work. In the u prof about his bride. The volumes are hand- preserving youth, has taught the women of this generation a lifelong 1 on and saved them from a fate more horrible in some casos than death. It 18 to the in= terest of every woman living to investigate this work thoroughly. Even in case of old age Me, Yale's systom brings about a renction of doad and flaceid mus- xim that ulgar™ But | there are 100 practitioners, 345 dentists in the Digest of American S phinx does nos hersell %0 | and two veterinary surgeons. In the these, nor do 1. It is to the iittlo sister- | Jogal profession women figure only as hood of the poor, larger just now in while as teachers their number wiks would ever make such a ror The poor old bachelor had been t 10 saya fow words to a friend's wife and had been “inte to Reports. somely bound, and have solid gold | g arransemony solonen clasps, which display the duke's initials | to bo o best both in theo beautifully engraved. Banc t-Whitney Company, 1 " f athi i ‘. h i cles, restoring the tone £o the norves and the vigor of youth to the imperfect ace o a o 0 0 i 30 In an article on “The Ethies of a Din- ifornia Admission Day Numbor” of | &©8, to th S nnd & y her childron w,‘l,', ‘l‘\',l‘,l, f".‘”fi‘_fl"‘,"'i'l']m: { these hard times than ¢ \; bofc o \:I’:lm | is more than Inuuhln |'I lluf men; 660 | |-,“,’\, 5 |:m“v A\;,.‘:m... .|.-,,1‘.‘,,\.s the | the Overland Monthly is the designation its | tion to the cntire functions of the skin, The work is done quickly, pleasantl b r honest endeavors to save mono; omen journalists, wi P ¥y gnus y reont with | in their hor ( women journalists, with Ll "% | practice of employing professional en- 1 | tertainers to amuse jruests, and shows that hospitality of this sort is vulgar cur a0t fssue assumes and r priate to this title oceup place. Among illustrated p and ruined his new fall ov their sticky fingers, in their efforts to | show their appreciation of “papa’s | friond.” He was justifiably disgusted, ading matter | and with very little expense, Patients are taught the art of \'ull\\ulul}?v the s a4 prominent | beauty of their own faces and the nece! ary care of the entire person which is the special features aro eleven | conducive to health as well as beauty. ying the beauty of foilow such economic delusions and walk into such snares and pitfalls as brin themselves to griefl and the reasonin 1re in the lists, with 6) merchants bankers, brokers and agents, 16 bill discounters, 985 wholesale buyers, 165 S0 1t ; oy Sngusted, | faculty of their sex into disrepute commercial travelors, and more than [ 80d protentious = Her - Lo S SRR TR S B FREE TEST TREATMENT FOR ONE W o s mor or h\;{‘\-\ rphable toseo | ““Economy, what cr are committed | 17,000 clorks, More than 1,000,000 | BEOW 15 Ghe constructos LT RENRE | e N Lite panorama, How the pre: | MME VALE'S COMPLEXION REMEDIES—TIS KEY NOTE TO BEAUTY: him go muandoring off to ot his slothes ¥, Wh i ot 10 ! o 1 0 ciplos which give equal thought and at- | ing of o o panorama, how the pro- ; ' brushed, muttoring sy o sreaid do g | i1 thy namo!” s an_ejaculation whieh | women are registered in domestic and | {LIES WEIGH Bive eaua’ shou party. ject was concoived and grow and giving Ladies unable to take treatmont at Mme. Yale's Temple of Beauty can trea$ he had children, while the innocont cul- | 108 doubtless ocourred to hundreds be- | not far from 2,000,000 moro in industrial | tehtion to the dinr lomon de Rothschild | M0y interesting dotails of tho process of | themselves at home. Use Mmo, M. Yale's remedics as por ditoctions. prits wero chasing down the stroet after | [0r¢ me and will doubtless ocear to | pursuits, but in the higher skilled in- o paronoss Solomon de Rothischlld | onstruction, Sketohes of the pioncers, Dr, A o fomay of their | hundreds more until wa women become | dustries they cut rather a poor showing; | 18 the fortunate possessor of over 100 | fiiiry Do tireot and Soremat i U5 FREE TREATMENT. ot e O n dog, tothe dismay of their | ¢} nouphly sensible-—which is “porhaps | nor is thelr dalitioss ot vy an itago | Pieces of the famous table service made | Siskiyon, besides other pioneer tales of Iu- No charge is made fortreatment et Mme. Yale's Templejof Boauty-—only for mother. fixing the” date when wo ghall becomo | in- the making of watches and philoso- | for the infamous Mme. du Barry, The | dian figlits, lynchings, stage and other rob- | 4. remedies. Whenever making a purchase, present this coupon: There is no reason _on earth Why. B syovoughly uninteresting, Tho tantalles phical instruments, furniture decora- | Porcelain is a marvel of grace and color ll‘$|‘|\ (hl't'url'ng in the xh;y:! of 49 ul\l‘IH'\n J ;2;‘1‘:}; and “-;::‘I‘].}\:f‘::q"::'.‘yfi”:‘l«":h:ve””: miust economize in the vight way, and | miners and 45,000 agricultural laborers | in gold. At a recent sale in Paris two = ~_FROM OMAHA BEE = cont salo ri8 number, Overland Monthly, Pacific Mutual | |[||= = = = BT bG8 nre | are notable fo tell wisdom from ' folly | are in tho list. small plates, on which wore portraits Of | Lite building, San Francisco, “ z;; o&?o ~)"::[ul-)]n|§ i:n't‘vvl:‘ut l\‘l;‘g :;‘x 1or | until after considerable and ,,.\.-;i(,.,w d1s- W ‘\'fi once haughty beauty, brought $600 l.\an_\v, um,u-(r- mlvu Banking and ‘I".xi | If prosented this week this coupon is good for one jar of Mme. 4 @ an s o lot. the rous expertment. It is like the ; apicce. change claims to show an_ easy, practica 3 ‘ GG ‘ ; the most of their Junching at home, the | ASii0lS eXperim Alstinguishing. mushe | Coroneta ot et andistesl will be much E Ceege. - and permancnt relief from financial diicul- [ &| Yale’s SKIN FOOD, the only medicine in the world known to remove (@ street is not built right for the process. | o= O from toadstools—if you_ live iv's | Worn during the winter, ‘x(n-\\m'lq Lllllfi arly Risers. Small pills }i\\s nd one which can be applied ummedi O| Wrinkles. It will be necessary to purchase some one of Mme. Yale's g }v;‘(;]tlllmr» novor droam what a_nuisance | jhGE U Y Strings will bo worn on bonnets and | safe pill, best pill ‘,‘|“;"(‘\,"'1}_':[‘,‘\‘,”2;;" ‘),“;”l‘i;g'"i_ffl_}‘:I‘I‘I‘ Sron, % other remedies in order to get the Skin Food froo, as it is very expen- S accustomod Tto. thenr it tharho 18 U | Phat's the humor of 1t, as Cosporal | hats this winter, even by young girls, so BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. deal, bup not very decply or ho would rec. | @| - sive, the prico of it heing $1.50 and $3.00 por jar. This liboral offor | otln pnac vo thom, if they did, they | Nym would say. Where economy ends | the modistes say. i ognize his proposition us a wilder, looser 18 oxtonded to the ladies living out of town who sond in thoir orders | would teach their sons and daughters to | 3 H SOt bno Black not veils sparsely sown with Asted T systom of local hydra-headed banking bh o a1 ¢ and waste begins isa matter for” ench K 4 Our wostern pharmacists will find a mass | system of local hydra-headed banking than i i D O BN R WREE BALC ?G‘t‘lullnxn{ll'p}vltl}t‘n and alvays e | of us to decide for herself, and the | dots Bl Gyiids pufllos of narrow Val- | of reliable information and drug news in the | our e T UL || A sl ) 2l (0 Y 0 flnger tip oy.must pull and haul | opan who insists that what has been | encionnes lace ave fashionable. columns of the current number of Omana | can expand land values and stock values at | || h : g 3 another's clothes, T T T e antilly laco vosts, in white .or | Druggist Richardson ~Drug company, | o fastor rato finally than the rato of Incr D h === FROM OMAHA BEE = = L ""',"‘1‘-["'"% o hfs first YO0 | eind in goneral has lod astray many o | inch deep border, ure popul rune Dictotic and Hyglenic Gazotte ns usual | gy ag Tash burst the bubblo of prospority MME. YALE'S BEAUTY. At 40 Mme. Yalo is as frash and lovely as any Yont over to Lake. sloang 280 & DAY | ¢rugting” daughtor of inoxporience. | Tho favorite dvess material for nico O orn e rondora thls nonth a libaral sunbly | witha tereifio panio; hus scapod his atten, | young beauty of 18, Ladics take a lesson and follow her example, Hor troat. BRRRIGAB e e mea bl s grown. | WWhen to Liov evil influenco is added that | out-of-door gowns will doubtless b | of Wholesome o UL o ewaro of nimos, espreially o o | mont did the worlk for hor and it will do tho same for you. bt G AoILE o | Of the irresponsible, anonymous | broadeloth in new and beautiful shades. | Pyhiisnie: company, 1218 Broadway, New | held of fickle fiuance. Charles H. Kerr & I N N ) ) yips and two childron belonging to ono | Gigisparsd wihio doscribe apoctyphol “Every woman in_Paris wears some | York. = o T00 et Oops ¥oMonrog stract, Clifoakor i PRICE LIST OF MME M. YALE'S MARVELOUS COMPLEXION REEDIES, family, in the crowil. The lit- RSOVt in household journals uvery mg 4 S L True Son of by F. P. Wil- tlo tots were 3 or 4 yoars o- HHONRGHD N IOUENRISH wpot RIS THEYVA S viersiliver | ahildreny |ito, oquto Ll QONKUBION Swotae Soon-) |1 as; " full of fun and seomed determinod oo 0 have a good time. All afternoon theso children kept to themselves and amused themselves, and when lunch time came (the icial test for good manners in_children), somo one sup- gested that they bo placed at the table, a8 thoy scemed to be getting restless. ill avound her neck,” say tho Little girls will find much pleasuro inlook- | liams, is a stor als from that gay and festive | ing through the August number of that gay 1 g city. unique Jjournal, The Doll's Drcssmaker. i f 3 Dressmaking ocenpies little space among the 1d earnest in his endeavor to grap. &5 i odes of 1830, 4 3 A g to tion ll,:]t.wnhrv)\‘m ton {nl'{h:‘n]‘ d : s o | amusing stories with which {ts pagos toem. | plo with tho. foatutes of worldy iife, hth Possibly more extravagant than hitherto, snnic W Ilast Seventy-seventh street, | commercial and patriotic, that do not align and cortainly not less so, may be pre- [ Now York, With the ideal standard of Christianity, but dicted from present indications. A pamphlet has just bacn issued by tho | Instoad of les ny one out of the wilder- M The Greek coil, banded with ribbon, | Massachusetts Institute of Technology giy- [ Ness he lo song moro *jangled, out Excelsior Skin Food. maguet~ | that mode of drossing the hair to which | ing an elaborate review of its courses in | Of tune and by wiby [BAEh i of the civil war, and sermon at that in the «La Freckla” Special Lotion No. 1. ense that repels. he writer is and blackheads, ¢ plnplos Pl day Tt matters not it heen from ehildhood 1o old age, L sthem every thme, Guar plexion cliar and beautiful. Rumoves 100 per bottle Excelsior Blood Tonic. th s Some one with an inquiring turn of mind recently made out three questions and sent them to several prominent They were, in substance, as (1) Is the successful actr born or made? (2) Of beauty will e the e B sunburn and tan ina fow applications.” Price $1. alds digos- essity fn cloaring $1.00 per bottle; 6 for $5, Greét Scott! the complexio R AW oY LA T G 1L past es- | & few women with classical profiles may | electrical cugineoring and physics and also | ¥Orld today is a paradox is only too true, but | The only remed “aro many | Mme. M. Yale's cure for killing the growth of sm or hard work, which is the least es: 45 i i the fire is no relief from the heat of the fry- r o After what probably scemed an age to ial? (3) Wil : o | aspire, is going to be fashionable. containing a serics of fino engraving to illus- [ P\ Tre H B8 R BT RH A Do LSBT BR ations, but Mime. Yulo's Is the ouly Skin Food | auperfiuous T lff'-‘..’"{‘.}‘.'l'-'fi.'} i) :Ll“‘- those dear little fellow. s said: “‘Oh, | Sential? (3) AL iliag) an 5 trate its aparatu: i facilities, . Massachu- | iD8 pan. e Is 0 ¥ ween say- | genuine. BEWARE OF IMITATORS. Prico, $1.60 Lirri en mak o bty BB bel o6 T son x| | actress for the struggle and for the loss | A fillet of black velvet, on which fs | srete I8 dbaratus an ftlology Boston ing things that differ and saying things that | Gud $3.00. 3, mma, 1 don't beliove I can be good | of ) f fastencd in the front ajeweled butterf] S 2 % of home life astencd in the front ajoweled butterfly are wise. ‘The leading chu _ Y cter, a pastor, v i much longer, I'am so hungry.” Eve isan | Our Dumb Auimals for Sevtember keops | would not 1ivo in hotisa over which fisunted Excelsior Hair.Tonic. Guide to Beauty. one applauded and the The answers will be of vital interest | or hunming bird, or an aigret y plates were ; huinm i B e, up its steadfast plea in bohalf of “‘those that | the American flag, which he detests, Prac- B heaped with the best there was, y | toevery one of the hundreds of girls | attractive ffhhmn for evening wear. cannot speak for chemselves.” If the dumb | tically it is a plea for everything that severs This medicine positively turns gray halr back “‘{'\M-“wm B oI ABYDESE that 1o by A% B8N0 | who feol a deep yearning to got behind New fabrics show ombre eftects and | brutes could speak tho answer would be, | and broaks socioty into disordos ant chuge. B S Ay it ko st uiie i beauty, rostoring and presorving youth. B e b0t st o o iboigoodiin ¢h 5 fooilights, i Riiea, Fanny, Daven: || vaised figures, Handsome:brooadosaad | s tosomtaas ye hiuve done this for me have | a dofense of disunton and anarehy. Sual | 4o bisto | DA * Vory Indy Khould have one {’v“c"’ Il .t“‘f",‘{ o Yan port, Rosina Vokes, Mes. Joln Drew, | a revivalof the moire antiquo worn a | done it for all mankind?” American Humane fleld & Fiteh, No. 12, Bible house, New York Treatment by Mail. e posed amot Hing the | Annie Pixley, Mrs. Annio Ycamans, | century ago will bo worn for gowns for | $oviety, 19 Milk street, Boston. % Hant growih Tiadlen o AS MNALTAIE HoT R E e | o oloth ot the pibegin pulling the | Minnie Maddern Fiske and Aunt Louisa | coromonioaus occasion. Tho Bookbuger for September 1s o vory | Discussing a recont address on the subject alSonnos. fully in thelr own homios, Bull direotiont aoaoets { tl:l o oth at Lllm fl_(lt;! sl{u;:qfllu{]]‘l'cl’ll\"' ldridge form a council whose ve-| A pretty souvenir for a mald of honor | Pieasing spread of literary gossip inter- o :“:‘-’:‘:&;:T';XL}R‘O‘“’A‘ Would" 5 v.uhlu‘)xnlfr‘ir:lg e Pl theny ation for a meal, will refuse to have his , s A g J00 spersed with some pictures and portraits of | for September says: +Wo o DL { i B i | RV o beocanse thoro is company and | Plos ought to By F?flfltll(l;"}- Isa gold chain bangle, the clasp of which | enjinant \writers of both soxos. A late por. | €iPle. if followod out in all lmes of busitoss, Excelsior Complexion Bleach. Consultation Freo al Ofieo or by Mail will finally have to be carried scroam- | L2 2BSWe! i) the f SURUEEL DN born! | 18 concealed under two tiny hearts, on | tion of 1ts space is dovotod. to- revisws of | 40 away with all fluctuations of prices and iy says: ‘Some actresses are born, The original Face Blo for moth, patchos, sallow ing from ‘the room. The mothor is so worried she has lost her appotite, and the guests areso uncomfortablo they wish devoutly they had staid at home, all for lack of a little training and dis- cipline for the baby at the proper time. Toa person who has no expericnce with children in his everyday life noth- . A guaranteed oure | MAIL ORDERS.—Ladics ordring by mall ploase sand all skin blem- | send your money by registered lettor, bank arate 258, white and pink. | P. 0. order, cortfiled check or postul 1oto, others 00, wise at your own risk. of diamonds, the other of emeralds, held | recent works, so that its readers havo 1 1t YA Hrn v es vl rovions | for moth, patchos, togother by a true lover’s knot of rubies. | au intelligent guide in' sclecting their road- | courage onterprise in business and individual | ishos. Bicaches the coming autumn and winter, even to | ~Our Little Ones and'the Nursery for Sep- | fiuetunsions in pricos! Yo gods and litte roply 8 brief: “EBomn, not made Mps. | the extont of making whole gowns of it, | tember con ains among ita tales for ohildr roply i brief: {Born, not made.” Mrs. | (&I mina o with whol and sill | 4n account of »Breaking Up b Sotting Hon, -~ gamblers. Let us build our homes on quick- e Sud o TeASat o . ng iy saud hereafier to stir the enterprise of the — Annle Yeamans' reply is equally to the | i 1 S50 AR WLy woo! hnd stllc paper, cloar, large. print, make 1t yers oe. | ilgenious contractor, An exceliont fund of . . =7 with illust point, only—its the other point. She | po {88 G TAYOL i valuable financial statistics appear in this 3 Balivent i TDle Hateoais P ane th g and mantles, , tractive for the young. The Russell Pub- | journal, though the deductions mado there. GaFioan mong At thon, wo - | it s Fialoy ke o sur | iyl mauva? Ly the mow ool which | {ingcotapny, 1 S amor ttoorn | i, hoieh e dehtTnt i tere BEAUTY AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. ;!ll.::l[:.)ul'lll“\"ll;lL‘\:"xl';h 113..» \;;;.,",‘m.,,",]‘,,“ DO oRs L G lrbas s b oL R A IEbe 1y | will probably recommend itself to fayor Syvorybody. osted in the 80w 3 3 alk, see them a heir t 2 A I rrcos that, such is. ihe | @mong lovers of tinted stationery: but Strip will welcome Rand, Me debiainons ot wansomado, foundod on the | Temple of Beauty, 601 Karbach Elock, 46th and Douglas Street, Omaha,. Neb | amusements and hear all their little | AU0Y Louiss agrees that such is the v indebtedness of nations and in the tabulated vy . 88! e - | Quite the latest novelty is the compar: w sectional map of the Cherokee | list our national debt is given, but no refer- P. S. —Send 6 Cents Postage for Mme. Yale's Beauty Book. lans and wishes is joy enough for any | €45¢ While Minnio Maddern Fiske says | dul® L tost nov B o pnt wishos 18 joy enough for any | {1q¢) gg g rulo, evonr the “horn'" actress y it one alive, and ivis a shame that such {s t b some are made.” Fanny Davenport sa ““No one is born successful. 1 think the success of an actress is won_by appli tion and porsistence.” Mrs. John Drow's Iver moire paper, | Outlet, now open to settlers, showing the | ence is made to state and municipal debt, @ madé in exact imitation of watered silk, | hew land district and couhty boundarics, | much lurger factor of indebted: b irough | S=———— ey s needs to have been “nurtured from early i United States land offices and county seats, | the omission of which its cenclusions are ‘ Pleasure should bo spoiled by reason of [ YTHR by the warmth of the footlights.’ The mode makers who control the | yaiironds, water courses and towns. - In ad’ ¢ worthless. i;,-fx'dm,-m Rhodes & Co., : the ltttlo solled fingers or rudo man- | YOpye oY, (00 WASIH 4 OF Bhe fOOLIBIES. " |\ 011d and inspire thoe style of ovory dition it contains & summary of the home- Wik strent; Now Yorlk, ! = i sonie children are noblanpy n- o 1ies which, us befors/shid; 15 bound to | WOman's gown, from the empress on her | stead: wnd. hrosmption. Ihus e axociie: |78 Willlauf st in' Sky Tints,” by Ireno E. 3y K less they ave pulling, pushing and str ‘,‘{,l,,’ nvietion. The young woman | throne to the milliner's apprentice on | from the president’s proclamation. Rand, | Jerome, consists of over thirty illustrations PORTLAND, OREGON l - ing all the time. Such ulways appear | GieY, oo hat i ey e ivision street, may be counted on the | McNally & Co., Chicago. engraved on wood, ac ulnp;miu&l by appro- ) ’ ir wor vhe caller ve o inger: o = oo " 3 n c priate selections in poetry )80, B ']‘J‘u""‘,"’,:;"‘"‘,'“e‘c“‘d:‘";‘::,“,‘i‘\!";‘,’:l present. | gonius is burning in her soul will fingeesiotiajsinglo hand=andlthey arel| % Historlatifer e B e IvostEyand Pprgas ity Doaler in Oregon and Washington lands. Doveloped fruit Hittle frionds if ho loves ti el In S $he “Born, not mades” while the plucky | men. in silic | comtributions will be found “‘Navoleon's | ship, a trillc over7x11 Inches, with gilt edgos, orchards a specialty. @ friends if he loves them, and of girl who modestly asserts that she All gowns are to be developed in silk Syrian Expedition,” by H. T. Rhodes, “Ben- | Miss Jerome 1 established favorite,whose RiTeo ho/oes, who oan holp it doesn't think she was especially creatod | meshed net this season. And such ex- | adics Arnoid's Trohson,” by Charies. Stunes, | native gifts and ar | 181‘,"%[};;;;;,;‘1{*;‘,:',)}";'\ l';;"‘!;;};g«_:;')-m‘x\“’)‘:f 10 fill the leading role, but means to do | quisite aet as it is! One piece, which | und an ati tic skill have been fully 0 s vo feature is a serial histor. | manifested in many previous works. In this Th B t F t L d E t,h fonry Bernard, by Josoon | now volume thore is & departure from ihe € es rul an on ar ¢ 1 it, justthesame, wi 'mur Rosing | sells 10 for a flounce, is hand-em- | ical tale, Ders? An Omaha socioty ballo. why o [ it ust the same, will murmur Rosina « Y Toke's I Staeiang 5 broidered in violet boads. Tmagine this | Musters. The latter treats of the French | beaten path und the result is a gifr book i = S ; Gl otiaitention omivEinemen'| | LSS R REEE nasetian Hancakcolay nelf SRt o Glot bead g e e s ol ot As intimated in the in tracts to suit. Homestoads on bettor tcrrs than government said the othor day that there wore two N EI A Jora vionary leaders are absorbing. The Historia | ttle the pages are printed in blue, a delicious homestoads. For full particulars . ddr.ss things in life which always made her On the second question there is more | Sleeves. compiny, 20 Times building, Chicago. tint. The sketches were made directly from ¥ S oy Ak unanimity. As essentials Rhea places | There are soft and pretty hodices do- | wiecor B T R 4 it bty L 400 | s S e I b | o her in the stately fashion which some | Fanny Davenport, Mrs. John Drew, | of a plain skirt. An especially protty | Dol elderly gentlemen practice; and the | Annie Pixley, Mrs. Yeamans and Mrs. | one isof spotted foulard, draped ever, e, s , e - | Fiske. Rosina Vokes puts hard work | where and everyhow with a corselet | forw for the People.’ tain, woodland and luke, other was, what do you think; when her | ¥ ush and epaulots i lain silk and Banking System,” **To the Earth” and +Oc- | 118, ) best youny man_mot hor in the streots | 175t beauty next and magnetism last, | sosh and opaulots in plain silk and a e SO e bird'life aud of flowwe Notatall, Tt was “whon o small boy | Vhile Aunt Louisu is a trillo eynical, | gulme of white lace, y e a tho curzent numbor of | Hled in forming an o cmble of sencimient grasps his hiat by the top and raised it up | 88d says thut, although beauty should | ~ Another mode which promises to dom- | “New O« los"HL Berr 4 (Oo, |4 0.FeRss 000 giroas, Qlshinoy ana Steongor n tho aiv about a foot with | be the loast ossential, it soems at pres- | inato the scason’s styles s the basqued | 17 Monroo sirect, Chicugo, produce. Lao & Shopard, Boston. . - the grace which only a boy | ©0t as If hard work isthe only thing bodice, and this is happily illustrated in Spulding’s Athletic Libras & can show.” Some boys ave so | Which is not in the least ned a walkin tructing the Saloon” “Tho Way | Fabire without tho aid of 'u 0 S Desantalay < thei T oo yescrt, fMonoy aud | 5 mustorly hand of the er abor Capitalization,” I OuE BRI the v O o it | tion, and I tehes of 1 THE STEARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY, 107 FIRST STREET. PORTLAND, OREGON. gift of sugges- {ow and moun- ne forest roads, nd grasses, all v has for 1ts | “pyo Now England Country, full gitt, with costumo of Mavis tweed, fin- | Augustissuo a pamphlet entitled “Spald- | gily adges, 71x111¢ Inchos, Lokt and il s pacr size ke COMME IL.FAUP % N e ot o3 P ey LB Aunt Louisa gets really pessimistic fn | ished everywhere with a band of suede | in='s Oficial Foou Bill Guide. Tt contains | foae by Clifton Johnson contains 100 R g const0orol Hhudoe”anat | RS LONSD Knie, FOBILy Poseimlatio fn | ahod evesywhote with a band of sicq bt g sl | S | THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVERI B o on. little o There | ¢reate stars in these dark days ave | bodico fastens across the plain vest w Y VRleE- S, seurchry iof the and conntry 1ifo, with approprinto 1oxt. ottt s iiviCT HaTonn ZOvaou theshnke baatiit! Raualls grem remrntioine could be o greator errof. No one, sinco | "Deauty, somebody's money, diamonds | cords festooned from handsomo buttons. | §¢ s Suclamaet ol s Commitioe, As Ihulatdalissslibiveliine, divideddotoitos, " thedays when Sampson combed his long [ #ud unlimited - cheek!? “Why, Aunt| A greenish blue is tho color in dress | ican Tt b ussociation of 1803, 1t | BN B dONow iapland of “Togay Nom %.{ locks, has evor mistaken a dudo for g | Lovisa! goods this fall which is bent on carrying | Wil be acceped as final law by the lovers of 5 England ler S s 1t and Camp- gentleman, or a gentleman for a dude. | A8 for the last question these authori- | 67 a1l the honors. It shows itself in the | Mhis sport. American Sports Publishing com- ing Auong the No wd Hills. The The family resemblance is there, but it | 168 speak with almost one voice and sy blos ape vimos i sy | English suitings and the tailor covert vul';\'hwilfi by \;‘;\{‘)v"\"“l'“-“ urren | ChREInE scasons, tho rugkod bills aud Omaha I Oan and llrust ‘ :0 is very slight, and searcely discernable, ot fame and fortunce cannot fill the eloth, as wel! as in the more expensive ho nterest of babyhood, the current | tumbling streams. the winding r a ATy it o T T ‘m:;.“cu;‘“':,‘, void where home and a quiet lifo should | gilk and wool novelties, wheve il is fre- | Bumber of ‘The Mothor's Nursery Guide | the villages and littlo farms, with th must learn to be polite some time i‘f\ bo, Rhea, however, suys: *To the true I v woven with silveror gi 1o the subject of | and family Jife of the carlier and later days, e A d f quently woven with silver or gilt threads | “ound Shoulaer Mary Taylor Bis AT NI Ay L e o) SAVINGS BANK, lito, and tho youngor ho bogins the [ 8ctress hor art isacreed upon whose | or its surfaco roughened by black silk in which spe \ easior for the boy. If mothers would | 8ltar all else is unfline: ingly sacrificed. | Yot al attention is c brush, pencil and pen. “The sons und diugh SIXTEENTH AND DOUCLAS STREETS, &) C bd. N0, only keep that fact in mind, that good | Success makes one for ty positions in_ school, tight und ters of Now England, whether at homo or tail the strug ¢ g e improvements in_fur- | abroad, as well as all lovers of rural life and i unors .4 bo ars hin wjoh v | FI5 AN Tuin Thut Woro sufored o | | wewmSe uro and a fow muscular oxerclses Othor | accuors, will bo charmed with whe book. | Gapital $100,0005 Liability of Stockholders, $209.92) ‘3 & commercial value, if they have no | it achievement.” Fauny Davenport mll,‘:“""'xwi"“k“'l L ek 2. elon artisloeiat intaonibal valyelarg avundant, | Thoc design, which is very tasteful, 1s N T N i ! ) e . i a's dr I room 15 @ Japunese | The Babyhood Publisning company, b Beek- | by Johuson, Leé & Shepard, Boston. For o higher rous . r gentlome also says that success more than com. ik . b 8 y b s interest pald on BIX MONTH3; 4% nar 034t onTHRER mffx:- mm(;l::x“nrx‘lilu ]'"ll:x‘r(\f.'-lk\’::x:‘ltlh Ix“n‘;F ?( pensates for the losses, but she hastens tal which cost about 87,000, man sgreot, New York. sale by Megeath Stationery company, PER CENT MONTIS" OortifioAtes of Daposits 4 937 ©3AF 1borosh pald B Rt T and sl nok €0 | 37231 that encoess 18 o shy bird and that | Mr. Edward Terry, an English musical | The Waldorf Series hus for Its Soptember | Omaha. 1 ———— 01 )40k KCCOU LS Fhistling, ruclng and slamming doors | %0 8dd that sucooss 1s o shy bi uld botter | editor, says that women compose some | Bumber “The Devil, A Gentlemun," a story | The Fallow Field, o poom by Mrs, Dorr, through the business offices where they | Stage-struck young women would botter a aE > of love and vico, porwrayed dark enough, but | will have a new significance to those who are employod, making themaslves oy, | considor long and carefully. Annio | 0f the finest dance music and somo of , . : 4 e entirely inessential to the world, whicn is | possess the interprotation by the artist, her noxious 10 all who come in contact with | Pixley thinks it depends ‘upon the | the bestsongs. y .| only 100 well informed without boing draggea | daughter. The poem is purely idenl and them. woman. If she loves her art, the loss The number of unmarried women in | through the obnoxious details of polisted s what ouly its own words can ade- A boy to bo a gentleman must do so | ©f home life will be nothing. But if | England and Walos ex 1s the number | sin. ‘The story tells of o woman’s mis, oxpress, What the lines convey the unconseiously, because he doos not know | 810 follows her profession for euse or | of unmarried men by the majority of | 8Moctions; her desortion aftorwar s rather than undersiands, 1v how t0 be anything olse Sudbor- | Money, the sooner she marries and set- | nearly 200,000, JAIRA ¥hi Bud suicide s Monje Ggrio oud | chang d1mault o sedugo 1y 10 ik Taringx AR 1A Aplitng of ‘Lz vlill to tho | ties Cown tho bettor for Ler, and for the | = Quoen Victoria s a skilled and fnde- | o2 im0 bioken heas. ' The swle of io ( tuics was called “an argument” tradning schools in Canada, said the | theater-going public. fatigable knitter, Sho and her ladies | pluced. Sealficld & Fitch, Now York. world. The illustrations present a sh other day at the woman's club that the i This $00IRN 10 bo & f“’“'"'l‘ tf.",“"“;]“. In waiting have knitted many quilts for |~ porsons seriously nterested in roligious | COncrote in nature in dim, suggestiv thing that struck her the most for hly | doc tors disagree, and probably, there the use of soldiers in the hospitals, ethics and theology, us the worla to, n tha schools in Toronto was the uiter | fore, overy d unatically inclined young | Pho queon of Roumania, who is do-. | dorstands those iorms, will find tho N bea we dack "of veli-consclousness in tho cbil- | Woman will plok out the opinion wi Jghtod a% the prospeot of. au hoir to:the’ | World an eollghtened modlum-—cno tending | B0A morely “usoloss gruvy of laud o thase d They would sing, reo lends most color to herview of the case, | . . ek d to broaden their views aud bring togeth v ren. They would sing, recite and de RSk job of her Thoespian | CTOWR prince and princoss of Roumania, | {0 droaden, thelr views gud bring togoth in a fertile source of reflection, a permu- claim exactly as they would have done if not abate one jot of her Thespian | pue dasign a cradle for her future b i .t vision of the interior life. The skotch ; S { of the past to the fulfillment of the obl there had been no visitors or grown poo- natlons. grandnephew or niece. tions of the future. Among the spe were made in charcoal and were roprodu: ple present. No one ever saw this in Amony the resolutions moved by the | topi's of the Sepiember number of this | 1 hulf-tones, speciul care having been ta an American school, or family havdly, if JWS comes to us from the west of a [ ¢..qog congress in Boelfast 18 one ex- | wonthly is roest Reoau,” by Jumes | 10 proser character of the worl callers wore present. This is'all because | young man who had run through a large i vressing satisiuetion at the appointment | 1 :"1'5‘3‘00‘0 et cf‘ v MEN &~ AGES may bo oured. Wo treag all “soxual disorders o men. Four out of five who' suffer nervousness, meatal worry, attucks of *the blues, are but paying tho penalty of carly oxcessos The n of Tmpos tency, the exhaustion of Hawrmuhu rhoea, moy be out- Lo A Fallow Field will nov ly useless tract of land to those » e The ¢ full pages and rmesteler; “The Boston Pulpit—Chan- | Yolume ns about thir of the faulty training, because the elders | fortune in trying to entertain threo v 3 g, Taylor, Emerson, Brooks,” by C. A, | vignettes. The stanzas are separately en- 4 of women workshop inspectors and pray- | 40 Tayior, K o e sraved »ful style and the volume i » have tw. shorus girl e e . g J! ar and N 1 a ¢ | graved in a tasteful style and the volume is 1n the tamily huvo tWo sots of mannors, | chorus girl at tho same time and keop | fnu"\io'vovornment to fnerense the way. | Bartol, and Halll Hongnumanisstame® by | & imaded to.thoso who njoy tho atlemnt one for the family and another for the | them all well supplied with jewelry, Faaaig 82 3 h & €04 1 4o unito the beauty of art to' the beauty of k ber. ‘opreless stranger. To be without | wine suppers and oth expensive lux ¢ i self-consciousness is tho true socret of | uries, and who ended it all by firing & m;‘]’]:s*_‘df:j‘;f:’r]&‘:nwmw_, ho_so eal politeness. Of course men and "n"“"lxn"]‘m'"'h Inis hlruin and oBvIDg 88 | Gantor tho Ansteallan AL ane. B The closing chapter in the short serial, | dr4wings women of the world affect this manner, | the only legacy at his command thr 8 ! a0k of 8 ‘Happened” at the Rauche,” by Frank H, | Piges are Sigx11. Obloug quarto. Full gilt, ; hi < v = tian Temperance union, has comploted | a fine and ¢ sberlstic sketc gilt edges. Lee & Shepard, Boston. For %/ butin a child it may as well bo natural, ifi:;:i":;‘;r‘rhl;:. ';f:‘:?h? Worgido !fn'::-:' her trip. It ocoupied four years, dup- | o DAL 1R Sae 0 Ve P ueetel Of | Salo by Megenth Stationary Go., Omaha. - routispicce, is a | = 's are by Zulma five ormann, the second | Sporis Afield 1s a distinetly western | UhOuFhL g"?'““ sketch e, and co onthly, and is full of pleasant reading, | Vel st in twonty iuted on fine cut paper. The ) Af the littlo fellow has half a show. Lit: her 6rlp. d four years, o lifon the early da, tle folks only imitato what they sce and | Whether the young women in question | 0¥ which time she traversed over 100, | a poem, illustratoa in the CURED n striel :un/iflnu'& st : . . 000 miles. creditable product of wostern talent. A 13 e RO MAN hear every day, and have no means of | will be pleased at this token of iem- o N Jleasing feature vnal 4 > ] for our frec sealed book, * PERFECT MAN- Glabinguishing ono untruth from anothos | brauce, or whothar thoy will foel some. | . Mrs. Liabolle Bird Bishop, tho well ligluy leasiug feature of tho lourua) ig lis OTHERS 1001 Children are the most intoresting, | what embarrassed by carrying around | known traveler and writor of books of Y D 3 Friend, the Dog, sh and Fishiug,” . % DICAL G0, Buffala. N. Y mysterious and lovable boings ever ere- | With the make-up boxes aud stage ward- | travel, is the first woman to deliver an | “fiie "and 1y n the Field” and (1] ERIE ME L o ted, and how a mother can ever miss | robe their particular portion of the late | address beforo the British House of cling.” Sports Afleld Publishing com- RIEND YOUNG an up]ml'lunnlv to polish and teain them | lamented youth, it is hard to say; but Qommons, ; “’lw L a"”;“l‘l‘"h“kl'llh'“:'s to A e ] u PARRO‘IS o2 Frs dging from chorus girls in general | tell what she had seen of the Christians e American Not a New Knglishman,’ . \ 40 thox will always appoar at their bast, ihey 06 nok Objeot 10 young mants dum | 1n Turkish Koordistan, ia a striking articto from tho pon of 1. G | NARES CHILD BIRTH EASY, GENUINE is & mystory unsolvable. There is a 3 . . : Cutler, be fo September . certain cluss of women who take moro | but do not hanker aftor his ashes. Queen Victoria! was so pleased with | phtl; 000 found fu the Septembor num Y Wereinie o of Plnes, warranted 9 % : ver of New England Magazine, Th Colvin, La., Dec, 2, 1886.—My wifo us: AP g PR . . AN dellght and paios witlh ovorything clse % the voloo of 8 young glrl, & Miss Clara | plowuresqus old town of | Fiyeburs, Mo, | MOTHEIE Soimna U ey Wilo used TO Rcio e || sux asionio, o Qb i b in the world, trying 1 outshine son Children are very wisé and many a | Butt, who recently sang for her, that | the birthplace of many distinguishe confinement, and 3ys sho would not be ";l:j ? switoh | from Quertario, Mox., says he town 3 one else, than they do with their chil- | time they give expression to thoughts | she has offered to send the young stu- | Englanders, is pleasantly described a without it for hundreds of dollars. B Mud fireman had po | Jalapan, sidiate tho northern part o dren, whou these self-same neglected | which are in the minds of grown people, | dent—who has & phenomenal voice —to lustrated by Johu Stuart” Barrows. *Mre. DOCK MILLS r | crusiy camo. | his atato, Was visited by a tervivle storm & 111116 anoa would reanond quICKer, Kive | hub Witlch thotr wi i rowth PEORIS: | \ilan 1o study. * e opportunitios af. | ¥ artiuglow's” dellghiful remiuiscencos are G Bis of e poud state that, this Is 10 | fow days bgo, the particulas of wlu:h have more In roturn for care bestowed, and | the world prevents them giving voice | forded a queen to bo gracious ave man- geakinied, s la Jun oy el doba Ballas, e s R socelot o price. 810 per bot | o8& thin the fourthi attempt witich hus beon l fust reictiod hete. Boores of houste Ware feel the neglect worse than all else on | to, Last Sunday a young woman of our | ifold. S0rioe; 1ORCIEN WILE verses b et bork QAU SRS S | e etk . drbeovorad | kilioo and fujured. Fa crope dn the PAtH Santh comblned. ' 1f somo mothers only | acquaintance took “her little niece to | The woman suffragists will blush for | Jousssr Aot 1 Lrses by somo of the e Al AR & BILa A i, | famer. Faed e Luius hussu: disaguared | it ans tadlie SHE SOV, O KASIHERR Mad #imoe to try the experiment of | afternoon service, which was conducted | their sistors of .\'uwllu\'u“'U"“""Whmluumhfl 0100 gl 260 6F Ugupual il - figon | blgapo to prevent 8 accldent uutl lask | &k toriug ainolg the peopie.

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