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THF OM}\HA DATLY BFF,. QITNDAY.»UDF( EMBFR '% 1893 TWENTY PA(}E\. | YA vl closer social r hl(unn)nllhm\‘ of which have satin eapes and 1 ‘ wages are gauged 1o a mers existence hasis X asis dos oal condition even ta | in impossible 0 ignoro & fewly wreived | © A olofer wotian hat nvehted n water: onrn sumolent to. sustain lifo, 1t is more —_ | noighbor in metropolitan fashion With- | proof garment which Shordughly pro- — pg P LARICRE ' out seeming churlish and unsceial, says | tocts the dress from wet. It is called | W] ine His Bi ittlo | the slave owner to keep his slave physically }How Jobore's Ruler Plaged with the Affec- | ¥}/ Nw York Tribune. A lady beloni- | the duck's back. and is a stylish gar- hat Shall He Bring His Big and Littlo | (0 o o Hnanifacturer Kaeps his tions of a Young English Girl. ing to one of the old New York families | ment. 11 1s so arrangod as to inclose the Friends? 10018 in order. So Fagland, in_legislating elected to try saburban life with her | gkirts at the hom so that the ankles are :(\lr.\mtlv her own \\in‘gr r;»:rn-vra has wlnuu-m\ ey young children, and, as it happened, her | perfecfly protected, and may be adjusted o i o warse condition than slavery, hoping WARNING TO ROYALTY STFUCK MAIDENS | mext meighbor, a very rich parvenuc, | ata moment's notice in any suddendown- | NORTH OMAHA LADIES DISCUSS GIFTS | fhcreb b0 camt e e o e ply, i i who ‘q,\..l red herselfl on n[y!nr- fash- | pour of rain. —_— A father of a family might as well try to - ionable autcerats of the vil . and For ball dresses i wenr to havo | . bring up hischildren ) G (i (R Reat of ee to Christianity by de- | Gotham's Latest Entertainer in the Juve- who snot particulariy weli up in the | o wony gored skirt clinging closely to the ! s | . bauchery and licentiousness. +i o Brepcnt, ot Sk cial pedigrees of New York, chose tod fiiell Koteq skt FuRINEC R the Yoar, but e Seatimental i Other nations, secing England's failing ignore for some time the modest estab- | 00 + f 1 Yoar Gifes 1t You policy—froe trade—have been quick to grasp riage is Mude in Stem—1In the 1 ishinent \hich wis 80 ‘closo t0 her own | Srutind at tho back, Many stylish dn:y Ve 1% 14 e situation and to legislato in favor of World of Woman. | B oW on | v o eurners, building them up phy st il ek ot howe | the same model, thoveh trains are still | S0 10_say, improve their tools for 8 ' Nigia A SIEY y : ? much to be seen. The general tendency duction and to greater earning capacit \ [ I N cach other's aces, the would- 1 ¢4y, wowns is toward the fashions of | gathered in the parlor of one of | and, sceing her rivals bidding success. ( /] f e ady rustled t | SOMes | e Tonis XTIL and the Louis XV. | the beautiful homes ia the north part of the | fully for the trade she has held so long, N J 4 ] Ok ner and opora drasses, too, are made bl i gy i R A LI G peticds, city and wers discussing what to do about | Batirally lacks the worl avcer commeorcially line royalty ought to r story | scated on the dock of o ferevboit 6| A i drosses, so in millinory, wo seo | Drosents for Christmas. “For you Know," | Sho ' sces in this country o grent of Miss Jenny Mighell and the sultan ! 4 Lyl + Lox- | the newest ribbons the greatest ex said th 1on the ottoman by the window. a _commorcial and economic Johore in rather a patronizing vion, and ex- en shot with | it a fad this year to give bresents of v . of eolor: for instanco N 8 ¢ syste that bulds up gl 3 aining that she reaily had no time (o Lo} H + e | cimple ure and something we make our- y shysical condition tha Miss N 11, in spite of her name, is | ;unl\'-- visits, said ina manner intended S und on tho reverse side PInk | giieus it possiblo. Don't all spoak at once, | Hue beats o u”\lyl,:»:f\;‘;l \\"Il‘lll:”(yh‘:h].vl)vu‘\i a propussessing young person, says the | to be gracious, I hope you witl eon- | A with fine Tinos in Mack or some but 1f any of you know anything new for a o g v . =iy i i all.? | dark color in contrast. These wide rib- | man let's st from you. As for children, © sacs horo Rlso a politteal party it New York Sun, and is tho more to be | "‘!.[-,',l";. i M veplied the | bons in fancy effects are used to decorate | they are delighted wwith onyihib, DUt with i "",",“‘.,'V“‘L““,,,'v" Al pitied in the affair because, not knowing |- Ahaniks, 80 very mich, '« 0 o | O owns, more. ekpeintly oreving 1L s difteRent. T huely pOGruRy OveRy | Douciou pEUlR powar, & conbu i .“,';‘.'m, VL EHAT1 No Very happy to do | torlets, and many corsages are so elabor yoar trying to tlud something nice that my | She now demands recompenso for her aid e hopo. that "you will con- | #tely trimmed with ribhon that very lit- Sho sends her Cobdenites to this country and A 1 Gkl AN “Oh,” responded tho woman with the red | Gemands n reduction of our tadff, The, tious desive to become a sultaness. Not v it roturned. tle of the original textile is visible. hat, “a box of his favorite cigars pleases S 1 iction of ou ey X u o) . . svol Aars even appear in the halls of congress. Y I l S ¥ d I l ] being familiar with the Blue Book of Jo- ! e 3 SIRINS NOtes \w” “l\'htlfl'l than un;‘mn'_'\.‘ Only h».\n:‘-\' thoy are even allowed to plead before th 1C5C é,OC § arc t 1C hnCSt hore, she did not even dveam that the A fashionable gambling fraud is ex- you know wha y o is and don't get la A e 1 3 ways and means commit 1 equal level | posed in the following colloguy taken The fist Borlin gymnasium for women vith our own- citizens are wery so- pose, fo tho followio o has opened with sixicen pupils. ottty et e makos o present | Kook wbout out welfare. Ty tell s n collection or makes ot the her as Mr. Albert Buker was none othe My wif id the tall, light-hai Of the 100,000 inhabitants of the city | Fi¢ L cost anything and fs very | jowering the dutios we reduce the living ex- | n v 0 in handy," suid the practical looking woman. | penses of the ove doos than his Roya: Highness Abubakar. man, *'ra 108 ow idea this morn- | of Albany, 15,000 are women w Igcan be made cithor in the Shape of 4 DO, penses of the laborer, and even if it does U8 11985, 650 thvo stscapliblo e | Ingy TEs iathar guot vos Do s T oni, aoaias o) | uso e rigose will b tmuch batuae o various cxhibitors ~and wer tan was living in Bugland under thi . Then ne produced a swell-looking card Women students are now admitted to | nicely, ov it may be like a handkerchi breath they tell Ws tho worst thing that sumed name. In an unhappy moment | 00 Which v i qualifying clinieal instruction in the | ¢ase of chomois skin and satin, Don't > | could happen to England would bo for this | . i gurmod nume, I an unlupoy moment | *L XK IR voquosta sous com- | Roval Infemary ot Ediniel o any Bors, it st It wihan olasic | Gountey 1§ abproncl fhen Lo, 1 then W | broughtinto this country under Jenn, ghell, and under the influence | Pany at a poker matines in room 123456, The London Vogetarian society has o | VI your hushana fs lrerary, said the | S mhaiioime trade of the world. of a real Oviental passion, such as is | the . Wednesday, October 11, | committoo of women to assist in promot- | woman with glasse v protuy book [ fyen if Kneland's frionds aro in power | common in Johorean sultans, he pro- C n-“’~ 25 e . ing & knowledge of the artistic cookery POVE! chamois skin with a ribbon _marker = i IV g oy amols i hero the people are awake. thc fa VO ”1bl S arrangc- posed and was accepted. »-1_\ wife," added the man, “got this | of vegetables yhdd AN ' back. ‘This will | Our tools are not to be inipaired. b € customs ar dnéc Ah, happy Miss Mighe!l! and thrico mail and came to me at onee Mrs, Helen Campbell, authorof “Pris- om turning down the corners of Our wage system is not to be reduced to A c6,) SHs A1AAY gob it A Holel pb Pt te now book and will be sure to | mseland s jovs g 110 Toat \ wnln:l‘ ]}]x".lx)x»;:k’x';,‘ twoyanng pec a locture .ulli|!I.}-hlff\[i1:'(-rl\u‘m|n.\iu:1 e '“,'“'*“"i'l';' ; :‘n'““"""—' AR o i, A simplo thing o go witih this ; "5111'::1:11;|\v:|:'v\m~'h\u power of this natisu | ments 1or or S rair ¢xnibp- Mt S A RIS b stithed AT | Akke COUPSE JiN SOCIRL CCONOIICS ¢ azo holder. Tako a common clothes- | > AP te land" s ple billed and cooed and called each “'") h made her ery. T'pietured o her | Gyjversity of Michigan. i, e 1t and decnrato dt 1n ahy. Wiy You | ko paspio have earan | gund’s shores. | othor Jenny and Albert onee ina while, | that a Zi-cent limit game in which a lot Ainye Reade, Hie nlce of Charies fit, and it will be found to answer the | The gold bsi | and o goud many more interesting | Of inexperiene ‘e mixed up > o flt, and 1t will be the last and greatest of all | 1 V 3 4 Sl o bl Yy . the novelist, has ersell written se admirably of Englands policics to make tho nations of | its. 'We call SPCCIQI attention \ings hetween times, Mighell as- A ! | oinl" crash bo| no Is over. | tW! ynovels thut ave said to be interesting 3 p v weight s nothing new | the world pay tribute to her, will fail also. sured Mr. Alber at he was VO R e LI orovigimal, a modest little woman | Jt now requi from _an Australian stand iy H “her : ; hness, who | Then ©seowled and asked her low it 5t como i, “but T have finished | poing, her shippig Bugland two bales of | (o] l (& l b f A ¢ l l o B o e e O K buRY HeF VIt tiOR | CAPA! 1O, 1Y The crown princess of Austrin has | & very protty ono, mado in this way: poiuy, ior shipping Eugland two bales to the cxhibit o nima {lle the gentleman from Johore to be o sul tan, she was not influenced by any ambi- durk gentieman who was introduced to ol oke now and then, 8 o A - uk ¢ | wool with which to pay i certain amount of | L R R B, | S said w friond had played in a matines | Presented her bridal robes to the Ch a picco of pasteboard three inches squaro | intorost debt, whilo a fow years ago it re. | g K and aidn't (RSl of Bozen. They have been made up into | & four other picces two inches high and | uired but one. Now England's gold buys | T Y D coal black cye, whether she wouldn't | held last weck and didn’t lose move than 261, L At make a sort of box_about one inch across ut oINS HEIBOLIOUEE, Vi VBT i J [S- conl biack oge! whottior s woutd't | Reld Jaet veeicand dhint fose mare it ) 20 ot Uiaiblo, whioh has oo | 5k 0 o bo, b onn ettt | v Buahiabiour et ikn fo vt | [BeAL ORI A RGO V0P even o ,.|.L|1.m.].n."1m jovial Jo- | Mrs. Blank d'dn't play eight, and it was “«’\xln av "m]~|~ by the dean. "'"f’l"x"'" nd fill with shot or sana, 1 is the credi, nation equal to doublo the | A e acut and deied scheme to have all the | Mme. Albani, the cantatvice. is vory | little spaceat the top which stufl with | qmount of gold used as monoy in the world b - R 19. ] 1 A ”1 k jost, but miore earnest for somo time; | Pointers, go to the next performance, | has offered to pay the expenses of a iloped on the o ‘1;‘:“:’;‘ used as wpen | wane. Her debtof £100 per cavita compared and, finally, like a thundorbolt from a | and, if necessary, exposo tho methods of | structure to b built on one of the h ARG (51 RN 8 b T PO HE HIEaue | N e o s pr s boEEan i iliizeligats ihen ISh and Persian Anti - R 3 clear cky. camo the discovery to Miss [ Mg Blank est peaks of the Andes, foeling that such | tions in w new magazine, SHEFG RNt e iBo106n bOFLUNLLY L2 quc ugs. Semmy “igholl ihat she was s | “Tho matinces,” concluded the man. | building will furthor the interests of | ““Husbauds aro good as far as they go,” 3 o i “ i o - 4 'y ) Continue our wage system as in the past, prospective. sultaness! She was stags | 1 have found out, have been going on | astronomical research. sald the wonr the door, who looked Tiko | Soi) fiftesn-yoar goid bonds. to the extont of | prospectivo suitancssl, She was stag | 1o, Lot U Ot Sianiy i sooms 1 | - OF tho 000 employe n the Waltham | &n 0kt metd. I wish som. of S would | S5 Ll SL R, Donds fo e Sxistnal | In addition to these we make borne up too long under the | New Yorker and is not young. She } Watchmaking company 1,800 are women. i Ll 7""'?,{7?“ o Who iceeps | tem for fifteen and by that time this name of Mighell not to be able to re- | has formed an extensive dequaintance | [n this cstablishment the apprentices, | g ORI LI Aelilioh L oLy 1L “l‘lu“ by Ll 1 1 . l l f i Sy 55 Ao by | ] Side swi 'S, B st | whether s or girls, receiv S Banib W o c ne nterim v lave prevented gold ex- er A cuperate quickly. She taxed her lover l"lT_'th \_ulh”u) I t “"dq“fl].}mk(- Whothonbovsioriglrls, recolve the sanio Malke her & transparenc, d_the girl | ported for suzar suflic! Lt b tho. princi: anothet SPCCXa salc o Smyrflfi with the fact that he was a suitan in | mutinee’is her invention. She has onc and thejr advancement and in- | with tho red hat. “Take pressed fe pal and interest on this £200.000,000 loan, and 200d and regular standing, and he mod- | & Week, but Lknow onelittle woman who | erease of wages depend solely upon | grasses, or flowers, or fresh ferns will do, | al t A toPatbo! 4 L 1 ne $BtBT R A o Ema i st ik L forn also to equal the amount of bounties paid, " sstly admitted that he was. Not only | Will 10t go into her 25-cent limit game.” | their proficiency. el “L;\, 56 l\m"l s beautiful, if you can | but the amount of bounties paid will be in i ugS at $‘ 5 au ‘B )_7 and that, but he gave the astonished young BT NBERR: The German empress the other day | & l:f-m'u:: Cl""lxl'\']l"';f;lm’(c}l\“cl"'l:hl‘lh‘l"‘ukg: tho shapo of 4 natior 1.‘|E;m‘ o our owh peo- oA woman to understand that the royal Lace bibs at the neck do not dimini photographed four stags which the em- t I 3 LG ple, where the o w! be handled over 3 2 s > ne rish erap stag. ! thor and press dll under a moderate ver ugni S 5 2 palace at Johore was none too good a | gt il in favor. peror had shot. The following nfter- | wwoizht for twp. or . thoe. notlerte | and over ugain i trade for the benefit of all setting for so bright a gem as she. The f E: e days. Cut the | jnsten d being sent oy o M R 75 2 10 Among the latest nov vo Iaton | 100N she went hunting with the emperor, | celiuloid in any shate you desi LD el L IR oquette ugs at S $H. Thix was probably true. The mistak: R ; and before starting was herself photo- white thread ina, window it n"l\““ 'v.:“ O o ! K 1 jackets vatered Pex efore starting e oto- o thre : nakes the | gold paid for sugar and sugav alone ($100,- which the hotheaded sultan made was in | jdckets made of watered Pewsian lamb ¥ s g (# giving Miss Jennie to understand that she oo graphed. She wore a_rogular shooting | daintiest ornament you can imagine and will | 60,000 annually) that makes us poor. Stop and $2 85 e iy il costume, carried a knife at her belt and 1«\:!“fu|e\lflv 1ot dt s this drain and our gold supply will accumu- . . should ornament the palace as s00n as ‘rmine collavettes appear on some of | 4 poyolver in her hand. GustanipalntCrmcehorataleninalhory the. paintors and paperhangors were | the new long skirted coats of black 15 no end to vhe beautifuland useful presents late, i i ; i o beau After the foregomg only one other pro- . . [ ) e Mrs. Matilda Simpson, who died not | onecan make for frigu, id the hostess. | vislon tamains so be dory RN | h 11 b -~ R 1 through with it, orsomething of thesort. ‘]‘,'lf"' Sast Al log’ 6701t ‘Haprolsbur: iKyiis was| Mand with 11610 /outlag too, ISOUVERIL. ouns!| e O ooy ko TTow 18 WL ca gleat ug sa C. He bound her over to silence concerning | The deep warm yellow shade called | jo5in as “the sad lady.” Her husband’s | and saucers areu gréat fad this winter, | withwn five years instead of London. That his identity, and she, being doubtless | Toreador is most becoming to dark | pysterious disappearance over thirty | aud baye taken the place: of spoons, which | is to make our coined money in value half aware that such a discovery, if made | women. yeavs ago changed her from a wmer are tetired, silver and half gold in the ratio of 20 tol. public, might get her move rivals than [ Mink tail borders and narrow cdgings Young girl to s woman so sad that for 8 | cuirs Giod deon 3 Bow shoe case, orslipper | Mintage or comage under government con: oven a Mighell would care tostand up | are more fashionable and more expen- | third of a century she w: op & | casc?” asked tho youngest girl in the group. | trol with the law that a cortain amount per : T N > 4 Rl cent e was never known | «Iuis made of asfuiro of linen,or any | capi rolne . bowith, : o peainh Aoided @Dt oot iaty [bivo than theyhavoevariieon to smile. Her life was devoted to | matorisl, thirtomn iches, bound ardmicely | am e Y O Y sy N i id not prevent her from puttiug a chair Point A’Angleterre has been brought | charity. lined with some brigat color. Tio three | equal to the iucreased population. All tho nntth&ffl?[léjlr tmg:; .mdmpl‘:]u‘tum;:'flm to_perfection and is wrought into bridal | The Japanese government has granted | Comers tlnguihcrx;;llh'\XVI‘(",M" bow and put | silver to y out this provision to be from J ac sitting on a throne. or from | veils that are as delicate as a soft even- ot by % e another bow on the remaining corner to | our home mines. When we have legislatea graciously saluting her imag ¥ permission to Dr. Mary A. Suganuma to n loud. jects as sho stood before her : Sonborale ornamenta villnov. be needod, s biue il R L S Fur this winter is used very much as | the fivst time that a woman physician | ' “But what shall we give the hoys who are | o e e e o e o f A iphehiLosiostidres velvet is, to form br caps on | has been allowed to practice in Japan. | 100 big for toss?" inquived a tired looking | 1 mation } e et of er sultanosque futuro s ol awalc | ooy, cotlarotics, jabots, frills. and | Dr- Sugunuma is an 'Anerican woman, | wmans "o awe 'tlo ariestof W1 1 | by O L G cisi7a yor by 14]416.18 DQUO’ ]aS Strect el T oo AiTalor, whoe Tonne | Pointed band trimmings. and she married Mr. Suganuma, for: | Pleise, orto find somothing suitavle, that | any temporary balance aguinst us would be T _ ey ’ RSt (Badaily lobiistenod Buddy i oy Panels are undoubtedly coming in, | merly iy the telegraph department at | *"§ ‘;F“-”F for! sivitl aairs ton boy | Eomitten for in siiver und gold bullion in the | S allod wwas A " | but the more popular are those which | Osaka. suid tho old d ;2 |iproportionof 0ito’ 1, Funiion that ik short, sailed away to Johore, or” som poDP1 : q . .o | said the old lady with th D, foreign nations would gladly receiv other place, and did not take his brid only reach haif way up the skirt and A cer heivess paid ve whatever he wants. You will hear him i Sorbe wit i Senny. waited ta vale: | are inserted in the seams, Worth 824,01 gown trimmed with | wish for o thousaud things in the next Her absent sultan did not veturn, Ricturosquo sleeves for wedding | laco. OF thissum 823,600 was for the | mouth. Give bim ono of these. DPerhaps At lnst the wigged lavyers and jus- | Zowns require all tho ingenuity of the | lace. It is said that whon M, Worth | tho one fou consider the Loast practical wit tices of the queen’s bench division of the | modiste just now, for these are really | Wishes to ereate a now fashion he doe: o 5 Y Chrlst and saucer or a book. Not for Christ- . o high court of justice puton th spee- | the most effective feature. not make desiens on paper, but takes Sy Ol :nl\’wl'hl:w‘;t'e‘lungg (nif”cv(.fll."lfh & tacles and opened the papers in the caso | Many of the black velvet skirts this | the materials and drapes them around | isa tarcet gunora doz. Don't insist on lis e 3 3 of *Mi i § | ¥ 71 Y v =y ang it b "hey a ery 's e b imetallic ce . practico medicine in Nugasaki. This is hang it by hey arg very handy and quite aboye an iternational bimetallic confer- “Miss Jeuny Mighell aguinst tho | season'arc eut in civeuiar shape and | the models until ‘ho has cithor devel- ) being practicul or scusiblo: let him be justa sultan of Johore.” it was for breach of | trimmed with satin or moire bands | 0Ped his idea or hit upon something | boy ou this ouoday. God kuows.”with a | promise, bt the Oriental lover declined | edged with a tiny roll of black astra- | "W e o iE s ol el bR ARt O DRG] - to answor the aflidayit of the lady. The | khan. . A new carcer has been opencd 10 | Vivohc'doos uot know awhat 18 wints and B lawyers put their wigs togothor over it, | The alveady much utilized anchor, | German women by the foundation of a | that it will bea waste of money to indulgo ; ; ( THE OF and finwily it was decided that royalty | which, by the way, as an ornament can | ehool of decorative arts in Berlin. At | his whims, just try the experiment once this thay flict 0 its heart’s content, evon 10 | scaveely bo surpassed, is again being | & moderate feo girls recoive instruction | Christmas’ and sec how happy ho will be. the extent of inviting a lady 10 bo 4 sul | employed extensively as 4 watoh charm | b all branches of the decorative in- | Nomatter what you think, be knows what taness, without being bound to fulfill | and chatelaine. dustry, such as errangement of curtains | he wants bettor than any oue, and of course L i nide : / S : B 5 iy there is no limit to his deserts, A boy de- ) y < fl‘lfld“l" omises that may be incidentally | Tt is u curious sight in Paris to sce | 10 ,:}:""L‘::::,;An ”:{‘,.m:';"‘_’,'"'“f,::.""Tl‘l’l serves the best in reach. [ had a little friond X < X - ampce. 4 ... | men and women alike walking about the LS a2 010: who was the only child of very rich parents : And so the susceptible sultan is still ; Stroots in wot weather in shovt. darle | course lasts from four to six weeks. and seemed to have everything in the way of ot large, making coal black cyes at | blue or black waterproof capes with a Imagine a household numbering 6,000 | toys that a child could want. Stil I'de- d o g ] v warned | jiead s | any sl e management, Such is | 1t 8 good deal. w all; ludod to sk ; i : agalnst o ducls gontleman w et 3 e < T BRA LGNS Bt him what he wanted. I told him I was go- N el [ i any rich bridal costumes have ‘‘real” | % b RAS OWO) thing if he would tell me what he would s BAIO of Mr, Albort ““k'" T T O tepor @ lace | 3068 to his ’I““l"“ll". L for he | rather have. What do you supposc i RHIELR ! Do smatlost o5 ona of the mosg | Gecs wovon i, - Tho silk s bemutiniiyy | Hever vsca plata und s soldom open, to | Marblos, Ho lind nsiced manimy many times AP ALL PRICES 4 1 e most | (0 MOV N o handiwarh oty . | the attractions of a knife and fork. His | to got somo glass He wanted i g e charming entertainers is Miss Edoa | 109 iandivork truly ex: | ginner servives avoiof gold and' silver, | threo. One toluy in the middlo of tho flooe { ¢ AND SIZES, Springer, 8 years of age. She is a cap- | 107 howeve and then roll the other one and try to hit it. ——FOR —— i s tl\'uliug little dancer and her recitations The latest fll"(‘)' ina j““’“h‘d I’i" com- pel ictori: i ving Wi ' And when "i‘?m played 1t would ake At ¥ 3 Brogiven with all the. drematie ‘faons | bines threo designs that have beon popu- | ,2uceh Victorla is having olovators, | ouer one. “hat uiught moa lesson. I've ; ‘ ks <o 3 iy 5 " ® or, as sho would say, lifts put in the | tricd theexperiment many times since and ) i J: grace of o matured cloeutionist, | 18¢ [t al seasons past. On a i i . o I ¢ alGoutionist, | A 08 ROVELR. fopaone pash . O pulaces at Windsor, Balmoral and Os- | it nas nov failed. ; smull artist was born in Arizona | * ‘] d _l‘ 00N l”l‘ ;“,"""é’f lf‘i“ * borne. The queen has grown so stout ‘That is wise counsel, not onty for boy. Her Cumplexmn Rmnudms Awarded Y YA e o St RANGES 8 boen & mimic since sho was out | 8 heavt surmounted by a truo lovor's | yhut she disiikes ascending flights of | for all gift-giving. It possible to nscer the Highest Medals and Di- L of tho eradle, suys the New York Com- | knot. Y i stairs. Albani is to sing in the Droduc. | What your fricnd is longiug for, give thut 3 T e GRENERTE S From $22 to $50 merclal Advortisor. Sho was not much | A evening zown of brocade, made up | 1icn of “Faust,” whieh 1s to bo givon bo- | PFUcttsr thing: and do not. for tho suice of plomag. ap: {he -~ World's LI biggor thun a pound of soap when she | with a full straight skirt, has'a pufl of % 2 suffering humanity, make a present of some- Fair, Chicago, 1893, v e ¢ A . YTy S fore the queen at Windsor. Often as | you **huppen’’ a stor 2 2 4 i e 810 iSERRR e - ik A B ] AREDUEOL o 5 1 as | thing you *“happen” to find in a store thay - — ik began to recite at charitabie benefits, | chiffon in the bodico and deep leal- | Vietoria Las heard her favorite prima | you cai sfford. Never be like the woman of | /This will permanently settle it the minds of th i, it 2 2 2 ALL STOVES Her f public appeavance was | shaped veivet ruflles over the sleeves. | donna sing she has nover seon Lor in | small soul whoso brother in a distant civy | puviie whl bl ot “Bamie, e onds SRR at the Broadway theater, where | A belt of velvet und a ruffle of chiffon | opora, always sent her o remembrance in the shape | 10" Purits N o T i ’ § Specially Reduced she took the part of = Daphne | finish the lower edge of the bodice, The queen of Roumania has prosented | °f money. Sho would wait until this gift Beautg Cullivated. e & Q) 5 T0 in “Pygwalion and Galates,” given | New dress bomnets for bridesmuids’ | 4 hoantiful eradlo to hor graminephew, | e and then go uud buy something for %t 4 (o8 ;.) Hard Times Prices. in the Press club benefit. ' Aud a | wear, also for receptions and the opera, | the first born of the crown prince and | Lo thich cost extietly that umount, '1f sou Youth Restored ; T i vemarkably dramatic Daphne the small | are combinations of velvet, fur and luee, | La, : ; * ny idoa of “gelting oven' don't give ey > o5 ; ! i | Jrincess of Roumania. It was made by ; - and o With Theso Fumous Remodles, damsol made. Altor that it became the | A beantiful model in cream-white velvet | Hortoiimi. the moct thmous aood s | 407 A TR o o] | 1oy o, ) ; Bl (.c people want thing to have Miss Idna at all | is edged with sable and trimmed with | i Vienna, [t is in the form of a gi s 1f the gitt is not an exprossion ’ i Modloatad, 900 oo ity ; people | we }“l‘“ 153"“” ‘";‘ 'tions. She i lllled at | lace and sable tail aigrettos. shell, supported by boughs, and sundry of thoughtfulness it will have no valuein % ¥ " i and are giving it to r. Lispenard Stewart’s vaudeville din- Por young ladies the evening gown i ‘860! a9 ! the eyes of the recipient. Most people have = b hem nevat Delmonico's and at. Mr. Hebe i Iy « g gown is | small chernbs seem to be climbing up as t . Bishop's entertainment at the Waldori, usually of light, transparent stafl over | if envious of the young princo in his | b oy o o e e e iy fang | [ Ludlos burchabg e n SRty oy Sy % T way of a present will do them more good nt and deliclous Almond Blossom Ce |403 3,"1(.',‘,1]5“‘1'::\:",.lf.:,‘,l,.‘,',t “‘”",.':_"f entertaln- | move inclined to employ the light and | = A governess, writing from South Af- | than mi 1y timos tho valuo in_ somoth Xlon Grenm, Brieo 81 o Jr T PR e pi: ‘“l’l“l;") ll"- vich \.m-mlu.lm admitting of a greater | yiea, says: “The life of a governess on | "useful” Be practical and sensible all AT DOUG Bill,” “Baby in Church” and “How My | nocs in ¢ to decoration und more rieh- | y faim is truly tervible for Bnglish givls; | 163t of the ) hut_ be sentimental in your N a silk or satin skirt, but matrons are | comfortablo nest. comfortably, and a little extravagance in the week will receive a jar of M \ c piTe-giv you dié for it. = L I e D ncedli—andin the last: ot ; l:‘ indeed, few can stand it. Ofton the peo- | EMVEIVInE If you dic v COOD FOR ONE WEEK| which she dances & minuet with the | , ressmakers — who understand the | ple, except the children, cun only speals ENGLAND'S FATLING POLICY, PR‘CE L|ST Batoly griico of long figor Sho has 1h | Wilor modo of fnishing costumes and | Duteh, and for woeks together you will p f roclintions stored away in her small | Wraps make very stylish and elegant | see no one else; your bedroom will have | Osana, Nov. 80.—To the Editor of Tur ay i e ik 0 1t orlgingl color with Ay in her small memor, With all the talents Miss garments now !1”“ if bought outright at mud ||!vll|. baths are an unknown lux- Beg: *“Thereisa tidein the affairs of u Edna has o trick of mimiery, and hen | e, importers’ would cost double the | ury, while theve will be absolutely no | \wpien, if vaken at the flood, leads on Lo fo imitations of Irving, Bornbardt, Lillian | " “'I‘ cast, that theyumount o when | sanitary arvangouonts.” tune.” This flood tide of time comes to y medioine 4 $ho A Ltussell and Dixle are capital. #0RY.PuY] '-‘f‘f"' WAUMS: Kl It is said that Lady Jeune, who has | ¥ery wmin, ever A, vary decad . [ 3 i alitg i frois ot But tho best of all, pechaps, is that | Gloves for wear with tatlor-made | ywritien so much on tho “con™ side of the | This goiden opportunitas this Food tiao, ) R S et shie i a sensible, unaffected litlo maidon | EOWIS w1 : hoss | soeiety question. can seldom stray beyond | i bosition as tho first nation on the earth ntend pure : and loves hor dolls as every little muiden ImI men's glovee, Thoy i limits of & rt sentence without en- | commercially i 1ly a8 it is morally Price $1.00 per bottle; 6 for $5. should. As sho has tweniy-three dolls, | ¢0lov, and are closed with four pearl but- | Gangoring her grammar, She has writ- | Tho foundatior vock of supremacy FRECKLES REMOVED. it takes a good deal of love to go avound, | 183 OF lse have two patent clasps that | gy prefa for H ke it dificult—excopt possibly for | women and, unfortunately, suffors some | those who earn tieir bread by the sweat of | 4 T FHERSYA N Tve St T Giiudiood. 1o [:] ercar A declaration of marriage in Siam is | #i20—to tell Juck's gloves from Jill's, of her worst literary shipwrecks in try- | their brows. The groat bone and sinew of | oid age, ¥ Al guarante ed 1o clear the sisin . And the traln i i i i ver, ¥ is i o, and leave the complexion beautiful, 31 '|‘\ (., that simpler even than it used to be in Scot- A dainty and beautiful tint of rosy | ing to express her ‘appreciation for the | 6YCEy nation is its puv hasing power. In tleave th plexion beautiful D e3P . powar i e QULOR Ly . P ERAMA tand. You u~k a lady to mavey you by | mauve (newly christencd ‘‘chrysanthé- | work of womon authors, and journalists. sborf, in spopdivg diverally yet carning Price $1.00 per bottle. Omaha’s Newest Hotal, N ; ) RENCAT and tom ooty R L R R e : more chan it spends. No mam, no HUNTLY. SURBI oFtho body: L il uoud G i ' © \appens U 0 ", or | : well known M .- | han its earniugs and remain solvent EXCELSIOR SKIN FOO! 3 (0rooms per day. Y B O ealor in her nwulh, ulul your fawily and lln- the faco trimming shows a sea swallow | |20 A\h'lniu nmi‘ llll :jlfishgx:x'; It e s solvency | that | this | move wrinkios and cvery tra fdznoma g8 pas gaze I WIG Ml D bride’s family have to put up ut least | 5et into the heart of a cluster of faint M ad i - UCY, Were | oountry should sustuin. As more than half Two sizes, price $1.50 and $3. f0rooms with Dach wL 83 por day. ! 81,000 aplecs for s marrisge dowsy. | mauve ostrich tips vowdered with | the flrst white women to penctrate into B D oy ‘riage dowry. k- o o a o of our population are wage carners, the ha- : #0rooms with bath &t #L.5) per 147, Unlike Japan, the Siamese women aro | sparkling “diamond dust.” that country. They resided there more | sis of the wage carner must be one of SUPERFLUOUS HAIE REMOVED. | ygaern in Every i 3 lus]’ flfl I:A“-I | than two years, acting 4s nurses. They | ing more than hespends, for what fui GREAT S00TT! um only remedy kunown to Newly Faraished Throughout l treated as equals, but they can seldom | A novelty for a woman who attends | i g 3 selentific auenily removes and H ! oy frad ) . opt a diary, which wasarecord of their | wage carner fails tho nation. ‘T'herefore , Pron. vead or write. The principal impedi- | the opera or balls is the theator hood [k & Soary # C. 8. ERB, Prov | i i We know what A ipal 1 c ! and their observations of the | is the auty of every natiou in its economic LT . ; General and Nervous Debility, ment in the way of marriage is that | It is of quaint coalseuttle shape, square | yatives, This diary will soon be pub- isiation, to make such laws as will allow s each year is uamed after an animal, and | in front and shaped into a hollow at wage earner, I he uses economy, to RECEIVED NEW. only ceriain animals are allowed to in- | either side, with a distinet suggestion of become @& upuulm‘.mu Lo earn more thun } cents 10 pay pot A lurge lwportation of termarry., For instance, a person born | 1830 about its outlines. It is made of uisat i lne,lul])%nan :»vm‘. if :‘.';‘.‘.,‘;xi‘fifl“‘-“éfi“m S 11 xtracts from M . AT in the year of the rat cabnot marry | velvetcen in any pale shade, edged with | ., . e - a6 supreimacy 4f & b thewane; | i st n ety Culbura: " Glves Japaness Fantail Goldfish b i 5 AN e ves Iho figure 6 played a prominet part in the | in fact the sunshine has loft her already. | valuabie adviee and price lint of remedies for with & person born in the year of the | fur and lined with pale satin. life of & young woman who recently died at | Her economic system did not legislate for | moviag every facial disnguremont, developlug tie P A dog or & porson born inthe year of the | Ribbed velvet makes a stylish and | Americus, Ga. She was born November 6, | the wage earucrs but against tnem, That | bUstete MASEORBEIS prowiiy fol ’ i g et G doveloped Drguns’, wnd eow witn a person born in the year of | dre waist with full surplice or | 1846, moved to Americus in 1856, joined the | is, her policy of frec t ABLER S ALL = ot 18 the Guost wo over / Iu,,‘[.l; 'ifnn..‘['ufw bso- the tiger, and there aresimilar ew- | drapéd front thut is carvied in soft | ob \-nliu wul\m; .;m.-m-a Alu;:usl'.h 1866, Immmu‘x; of the wag nare’ ABICILY ‘: ‘. \ ot eautiful wpecl- \, Tl eneats ins bargos about wmonths and days. folds from the right shoulder and side | Was the mother of six children and was | buy anything more th 0 sufiicient to sustain 2 A 4 WELS CVer B Mon M‘"’, o 0 Btates and Forelgn - ry 10, 1893, o age b e, P ly destroying t chasing ’ o itive Hook, » e e e o ronnd the bacl | buried January 16, 1895, at the age of 46, | life, practically destroyingthe purchasing R4Fi1.From W Brates e 0 Countries. “ Y e L A s | after baving been married twenty-six years. | power of its own _people. The pur- Beauty und Complexion Spoctalist, GEISLER'S BIRD STORE | Seiination wud proots mailed (sealed) froe. ‘Qught we to visit hor?” is a mooted | where an end from the right side hooks | There are eloven O's in these facts, and | chasing — power — of every = nation MPLE OF BEAUTY question 1u the country neighborhoods | to it, thus forming a belt. Lace crayats | eleven times six mukes the year of thecen- | per = capita 15 gauged absolutely | 501 KARBAGH BLK., l.’mi “D DOUBLAS 8T8, 406 no:‘m !:?:'uh st ERIE MEDICAL co., Buffalo, N.Y. vhureuull necossarily paves the way | and jubots are worn with these waists, | tury in which she was married, 1860, by the wages paid its producers, If tne OMALL NEL, OMAMA, NEB, lished and promises to afford much de- Weakngss of Body and i T ble information. Mnu Effects of Errors Excessen in Old_or Youtg. Tobust, Noblo Manhood fully Itestored. How to Eularge and Btrengthen Weak, Un-

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