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ILY BEE: SUNDAY We Pay Freight Fay Freig ; : e WE PAY RAILROAD 100 miles and pack goods in_such periect P R i - H < 100 miles (one way) on all purcha shape that they arrive at Fh sif d sstination i and over, and on all purchases of §200 in the very pink of condition. We can ¥ b e and over we pay fare both ways, pro- save out of town buyers from 235 to 40 43 4 7 B i ; 5 3 AP AT . v vided you do not live over too per cent on their purchases, besides e a7 A7 i i 5 3 i RSN / a miles, or i you : at a greater showing a larger assortment : - ¥ ; distance, then we |1'Ty our :‘h:m ;mty (i‘-]wr Il‘uvw: in proportion. Iave you ever S vest. > > I Wi i [ 4 t 1(‘ west, Kem m er we tried us? If you haven't are complete house fur- you shouid do so in n|:,l,lc.1.~;.f AJC\ll, justice to )'oln‘sulf, as Sev‘turv ;)rgct we can save you hat fact. money on every ; ! purchase. Re- - P BERRNG N member you do ’ l J ? g not know how well you can ses of g100 ; doelsewhere FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. o sones ; until you 1-2000 yds Brussefs Carpet, 45c. 22-45 6-lole Ranges, $12.75 2e:s D 75 2-5000 yds Ingrain Cargets, 28c. BTG aSsliAe Soaaey 3-400 prs Lace Curtains, $1.15. 24-55 Base Burners, $17.35 5-650 prs Portieres, $2.83, 25-450 Oak Stoves, $9-85. 6-120 Chamber Suits, $12.50. 26-300 Cannon Stoves, $3.90. 7-85 Volding Beds, ¢7.4 27-95 Dinner Sets, $6.50. 8-150 Oak Center Tables, 85c. 28-88 Tea Sets, $3.90 9:800 L /abes Ly, RS, (9 29-150 Hanging Lamps, §2.20. 5 5 i g LA =) 2 1o-25 Plush Parlor Suits, $28.63. s 30-165 Toilet Sets, ¢1.90. 11-50 Carpet Lounges, §3.90. : e R ’ 2 12-80 Extension Tables, $3.75. 32000 billonsiiase: 13-140 Kitchen Tables, 64c. 32-500 Blankets, goc. 14-65 Kitchen Safes, ¢3.35. 33-1800 Comforts, 75¢. 15-100 Sideboards, §12.40. 34-12 Office Desks, $4.90. 16-7 China Closets, $14.80. -121 Wardrobes, $6.30. 35 17-100 Stecl Engravings, $1.25. No 36-850 Ladies’ Rockers, $1.20, 18-1000 Sham Holders, 15c. 37-420 Large Arm Rockers, $2.15. 19-2000 Hat Racks, sc. No 38-150 Bookcases, $6.75. 20-500 Bedsteads, $1.60. No 39-19 Ladies’ Desks, §8.50. 21-63 4-hole Ranges, $8.50. No go0-13 Hall Racks, $6.80. LA CONTROL GUNN KOLDING BEDS, PENINSULAR STOVES, 128-PAGE CATALOGUE. SPECIAL STOVE CATALOGUE. SPECIAL BABY CARRIAGE CATALOGUE. SPECIAL GASOLINE STOVE CATALOGUE. SPECIAL RATTAN AND REED CATAL)GUZ FEATHERSTONE CARRIAGES, UNIVERSAL STOVES, - PALACE FOLDING BEDS, MONARCH GASOLINE STOVZS, The People’s Mammoth Installment House, " 20" Opanl N{onday and Satur%{ay Evenlngiq. Special Inducem2ants to Young People 1315-1317 Farnam Street. Arthurde Saulles of Washington, who somo | the discussion of unimportant topics, and AL AND DRAMATIC, lan in St. Lowis, Nat C. Goodwin in Phila- | capella, “Missa Solemnis,” which was given | annual cost not exceeding that of one size oLt few years ago was the handsome and attrac- | write only on one side of the sheet.’” ' delphia, Marie Wainwright in Ohio cities, | with such remurkable success several s tecn-candle tamp burning for ten hours—per- Written for The Bee by W. Reed Dunroy, tive Miss Katie Heckscher, to Mr. Garrison | The wodding of Miss Elizabeth Willetts begin an engagement in | Mile. Rhea in St. Paul, Minn. ; Clara Morris | sons ago, will be the first, on Decembe haps 8 or 10 cents. Should the circuit be O singors of the earth, be mute McClintock of Pittsburg, Pa and Dr, Samuel W. Lambert in New York icago tomorrow. in Boston, 2. S. Willard in Philadelphia and h Chr) broken tae clock will run without the cur- Saanimogoos sparL Lo Woap. Cards out for the ma of Miss | last week presented some incongruous fea- | The dramatie profgssion at present has | Julia Marlowe in Washgton. auce of * o rvn'_l'n.l;m'n I}\\I'I\'flllflu.l'», : S RTLT ROLe NRO BAVEY pIOFO SHH WRoD, Elizibeth Elkins, daughter of ex-Secretary | tures, It took place in a Friends' meeting.| given up the attempt-to elevate the stage in The question as to whatlanguage an opera | 30; the gr work of John R Flio lighthouse bourd has been success ul it of Wur Stephen B. Elkins, to Edwin Bruner, | house and is the first wedding which has | its efforts to raise vhe wind. should he sung in is becowing a more and [ Bach, “Th lusic After St. M in its oxperiments for estublishing eleotrio come a well known New York broker and club- | been celebrated there for twenty years. | Miss Petrini, & Bwedish singer and a | more perplexitg one, since Ivaly has lost her | thew,” on February 23 and 24, ana Men- | communi 0 with lightships and lighte But while she weeps, let VAT ploce Paul,” on | housc horea at a distance of more than i ¥ 0 Of raptest wusic he huth mude iuan, to be solemuized in New York on the | There was no music, no talking. ege of C| Nilsson, recently mi ey, In Vienna the matter is com By i ‘ ¥ r Wiilé yet on earth his steps delayed, .. st. Cardinal Gibbons will oficiate, of paltme. stood. ‘pafore the. piaitorm. ey | Erotese of Ghrlsting Hilsson, recanily miudo | DIKGECMEY ollucal vrodjudy Lato Mme. [ Novdica, | a mile from shore, by attaching the core of And all her griof shall change to cilm.! 5 i ¥ Ao 8 are 4 010 | a successful Paris kme, SR pstaat T o, and Mr, Plunk ne, basso, | the cable to the anchor chain, and making & Miss Blauche Hollinbaugh, a pretty and | this Quaker solemnity came the dding Stuart Robson announces that during his | A8 announced that one of Smetana’s o ang an b M ) 0oi0: JAAAS, Gttt of the latier OMIRIA T fu ek shall vibrate still, accomplished belle of Osborne, 0., was to | Party in all the splendor of Worth costumes, | o iciiiont 1t Abbey's theator hero next | Was to bosung in the Bohemian language, | have alveady boon sugnged fov thess con sury department have racently talked 11 the world with sweetest stralis. have been married to Johuo RRoush, & promi- | the bride in white satin and the bride i 7ill produes an entirely bew pl when the authoritics, fearing a Chauvinistic 400 CUEAROIANAITIA OLIRE Aml-cians | L IBARULY b R Foaniey Dhat time nor death, can bind with cl uent real estate man of Van Wert, O, She | maids in pale green silks. The young peo. | *PXinE he will produee an entirely new play. | demonsuution, forbade it soloists are now pendiug, )y kalophone with persois on . Dosd.8 L Such power ho hid the heart t thrill. changed her mind, however, and eloped | ple declired themselves man and wifo Thoodore Tnomagarill a0oharrive tn Cul- | M. Coquelin is prepart eat for Eng- T YR ship ouchored over o milo T'Z‘J‘,‘L’Jl:'.‘},;'&‘.': with Grant Wall, a bandsome railroader, 4 Signed the marriage certificate, whic 0ag0 50 AssUMO diros Of VhC PrOparatory | igh-speaking theater-goers. g . i ATEs, ¢ 6.0 comp Then musie, smiling through her tears, Seantit nio ) a - 3 Ry shearsal of the Chioago orchestra for the i R " a8 " cu, Shull pluce o wreath upon his tomb whom she recently met. then read to the congregation. ::,L',,‘,‘,,“"‘, ol He s at present vieiting | Guired so great s command of English Brittany is to have a 40,000,000-candle | A Chicago electric ST Riaon 4 wreath upon bis tom| Rosainona—Ob course, Mirabeou, I s atives afterward signod the | 8eason o hie has determined to present a play in Eng- e T Yéntad s proc spread iy fume through all the years. deeply sensible ob de honah yo' confes te, which was deposited in the Do eas lish. Whether or not he will be able to get To s I § ) ah Yo' confer on me t noRte by uskin' f0' mah han', . Yo' hable au it hives 'of the church. Tie wedding | Roland Reed has accepted a new four-act | ready forthat before he returns to France i uble, yo' fortune ample an’ yo' fambly | Préakfast was served by Pinard and New | comedy, the scenes of which are laid i v | is uncertain yet, but in the near future the — % “ristocratic; but, Mirabeau, de man datl | YOrl's fushionables were the guests. York und Dakota, by Jonn /| a pleasure of hearing this great comedian in a - ‘ Sare Tho shortest route to & man's heart marry mus' hab mo' dan dat. ilo mus’ hab —p—— irnest Whitton of this ciwy, and will pro- | amiliar tongue is assured to English-speak- | The street railwawcompanies of Washing- | GE, CAE W8 PIECER WAL €0 by with 10 be through his stomach. in that g-8 b-l-0-n-d-e moustache.” " Permission has been granted Mrs.*Arthur | duce it in Rochester, N. Y., on December 14. | jug audiences. ton are sccking permission to substitute M .l‘ b e, ’l]‘ belting, at- g00d cook book is the most reliable marriage ® Davis to pursue graduate courses in mathe- | The New York Herald pronounces theat- | Tne attend he Wild West during | €lectricity and the trolley for horse power in nee, otc,, and furnish all the electrio et s plavaong the Intersting marriages to take | matics, astronomy and physics at Johns | rical business dull and profitiess. Only four | s Chicaso ehgagement has ageregatod sew. | that city. The peoplo and the press of b and lighy noeded for puulio ob private “So your son Johu is vourting a woman at | Jace 3001 botwecn members of the reigning | Hopkins university for the degree of doctor | high-vriced theaters are doing a paying | eral milllons of people, and during the pasy | Mational cupital vigorously oppose Sncrzans, 1 180k LUAR $40 620AHE APAME, tastt T afvaid, however, that he'll bo tou | Goies Of Eitone 18 that of Prince dobit | of phulosophy. Mvs. Davis 1s 80 .years old | business in New York City. “throughout | month at nearly cvery performance orowds | CUADES, and it s nov likely that ‘congress | Wi A8 VASUY 1688 exponse. bashtul o propose to her." " “He wou't need | boilaGr Wurtemberg. The tasaxemens way | 4ad has already been graduated —frow | the country, excepling Chicago, diminished | have been turned away from the gates un- | Wil graut the demands of the rallvoad | 4000 tho interesting points to be noted © %o propose; she's o widow." anuounced o few weeks ago i the lovely | Columblan university in Washiugton. She | business is the rule. ‘The monoy taken in 13 | ablo to gain admission. The last ‘perform- | PeOVIS ¥ in iron ‘manufacturing processcs and pro- To Mre# George Burbank was grauted a | town of Gmundes, o the northern end of | Larried ner classmate, Arthur Powell | a trifie, compared with receipia in ordinary o was given Tuesday night, and on | On October 21 the last conuection was ¢ qucts of lato, mention iy b made of the Salumrcs By B o within three | the Traun-Seo. Puln- a lncphmv of fllnrjul l’owcll ol‘:he | times, Vi y camp was brokeu, and 20+ le on tne lon, ‘I“l"l'f'”I“‘“‘l;'“\’{e"““lw be- enawelled iron of various colors, whioh is v her petition, This is be- | : icological survey. Before her marrlage | e success of American » dispes r ¢ globe | Lw ‘ortland and Willamette being so extensively introduced, an ol ~$2:“:a'b.‘::|!"3.‘:§mo:.,_ _Dear Miss Milared,” wrote the young | she was employed “in the Nautical Almanac shows no abatement. Miss Zelio de Lussan, of trusted agents of Messrs s, Tacoma, Seattle and Puget Sound ' yo f,fm‘-‘nfiuu“: Fedach 'u.fnl:::n'-i:lm:uw“fi "According 1o the Now York Advertiser the editar, M1 find it impossible to tell you by | ofice, haviug passed an examination that | the charming young prima donna who began | Cody and Salsbury, who are under bond aud 8, thus completing one of the longest produced by dipping the iron plates into sn ceording to Now Yor! o Sh f mouth what 1 have been longing for | roused the enthusiasm of the board of | hey carcer with the Boston Ideals and made | promise to see that every employe is safely in the world. involviog an | enamelling liquid composed of twenty- “°f\'1'°°“':flnfir'v;l;anfi'y‘"f::mi‘fi: Hope | [houths tosay, My palsied tongue hus re- | examiners. Mrs. Davis bas three cinldren, | g'quick and brilliant success, is now singlng | returned to his home. : 1 y #00,000. The main liue is | yiurts, by welght, of borax, six of S04 sits, G“‘u“":,"'"m Newpors baduty. may bo ex- | s i souso, e bidding of my will when I | With whom she will —probably live in- Baltl- | yn opera in London, aud was one of the com- | N, before in the twenty years of the | 70 miles long. = fifveen of boric acid, tweniy-five of wash "My Van Alen's frst wife was Miss | oseisy O bresence. 1 am under the ne- | more, her husbana belng engaged on the | pany ‘commanded” by the queen tosing at | existence of the Oratorio society of New | The General Blectric company of Berlin | sand, twelve and 'five-tenths of feldspar, " i i ;"Wf"“}- of wriling 10 you to tell | geological survey in California. Balmoral castle last week for a second time. | York have four such immortal musterpieces | Proposes to adopt the new clork of Herr von | three and five-teuths of saltpetre, and b " ced of | Tolhoay nexpressibly dearto we you have —— 3 Joseph Jefferson played in Philadelphia | peen presented in one season as those | Hefuer-Alteneck, which may be placed in | parts of fluor-spar. The plates are dried an ‘e agement has been anuoun of come and to ask if you will consent to be One word describes it-"'pertection.” We re- | last week, Stuart Robson in Bostou, Kolaud | gelected for performance during the coming | cireuit like an ordinary incandescent lamp. | fired and the coloring is imparted daughter of Mrs, wife. In ity 5 ] ) ) v de Saulles, daugl ol wy ] replylag please be brief, omis ! fer o DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,cures piies | Reed in Baltimore, Hose aud Charles Cough- | of winier, Grell's wonderful wass, & | The cwreul keeps the clock wound ut ap | metallic oxides as profersed. . The freczing of incandescent lamps into large and prettily shaped blocks of ice is the latest London ball room ation, with & compound of his own_discovery, claims that his s will do away with