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THE OMAHA I)A!L\' HU BER{ NDAY, MAY 12, 1895, @oubts of which ofl to nee, and when, and how | Ing room windows. It extended to the south [ Ingly rich and becoming tollet for -mwmrl Imn\:"h These Vitro Solors obviate il this side of the house, and for a fow dollars a | wear. | ‘ ’ ' [ ’ I < l’ ? E l Among some of the riew undecorated shapes | carpenter enclosed it fn & wooden skoleton | e fancy dry goods houses are alroady | l | ] S OZ ] l l in_china recently fmported are two styles of | larly of the feathered kind, that the for- | eemih( "'f e s B R L B g fern One 18 the Rococo, the other | eigners greatly excel the Americans. Drodery. crepon; China silk, cmitotte vorl | open and theas ih turn come in two [ g KT . s . ety | g ety ciepon, ORIna 41k, ot ol | 2 = ) | shapes, found and Gvak They are without oh - ane man women shelter thefr |l and other sheer textiles, besides a host | - == | feet and sit low on the fable—the interlining | Pullfinchos and canarios In cages that aro | Of embroldered materlals of more airy, dia MUNMALD CLOTIIRS. to also, India richly embroldered on | making money fast. She has four assistants, | Of metal to contain the plant comes with each. | frame and he fastened fnto this a roof and | Phanous nature | collar and skirt bottom being t matetial; | winter and summer, Her m are | They » made to fit and have the usual per- 1y walls made of common window glass Tho fancy for fabrics with back grounds Bmart Salt W Dresses that Will Be | ttockings white silk, white canvas sandals | sought after as much as her fruit, and it | ferorations in the bottom for drainage. AL s LR i W) ang colored figures has brought out many 6 80 Wave Warkiod: SNt With satin ties would not be surpris in the 'days to | These are Carlsbad china and much cheaper | house about to be pulled down. = | e t var Wl 1 Although thiere are still fesbergs In the |, It Was in frightfully bad taste, of course, | come s i1d start a factory. There fs a | than those heretorfore in use. There is | [Its building was the work of two days, and fare neat and pretty f ateonly won . vas lovely and novel and expensive, a8 | steady demand ¥ first.class | 4180 another clock in the market, to divide | When the woodwork was painted a n ber | They crossed w ; Atlan and the north 1 blows ehill at h all things that ¢ to us | articles at a falf \ t on the honors with the oply one hitherto im- | Kreen nelghbors concluded that the un- | eolor 1 WO vod | mom v & suits have come to town, | from “Marrin shores NINA FITCH 1 at a profit at less than a quart | Ported. This new one fs known as b feo v M SRR B LB silk some of then g able friv an, which is often obtained it. A | has space for a rather larger dial. It s | plar nstead the proprictor of the glass [ o N 4 silk and satin stand a b b L woman who desires to add to her income H"nvl‘n-*'\ e b Ll UL ‘,1"' year, 1t has a Aoft-Anishod corded sur | ut W - and can do up frutt well w hat many | Braceful in form as is predeceasor, which has | covered with zinc and strewn with sand ace, heavl (6ality than tam (o S, Wi 0 i, 4 Prench woman, | "t ak 't o s | o ompon, | Quie & "o 1| by st umsine Tl tetut UL s e e e | Woan's Glory : th with experience In the met of cook- | often want a display for special occasions | clocks, however, ¢ from Maryland. An. | trees, her ““ """‘" tacked fir boughs | g4 (s browns, grays and greens for chut [ s lss, in her na 1. Copy i Stock EOVRE pocket, Wit Fogoco @ that is, when dec- | bIK d s cages from the ceiling, and in | VISIting, ete s . S er anr W a1 A 54 ART PLASTER. rated, ornamental as well as useful ne « hung & wike ponke fack) Al ] APRING IN GOTHA, | ¥hich T give the recipe today wo new additions to desk furnity o | with ire of threads, cotton, paper and — It {8 the most he gift fr d s " Handsome Casts I stendns, ‘the atter & Derhe Sne and on | turned her three caged canaries, that for Te Bits ottt o [ BOsSY it will compensate for the homije oo i icat or| For the lttle sumner house in which | celimlon card | two days cowercd ‘In fear of th [ %%he n fuce and be the envy of all hee sisters, Bt win L I play | white wood and curly birch furniture, with | For tableware there is a I for | reedom alloved them T el bing fumping all about the e hecome faded o gray, \When the and | an ir t part on th 1908 | denim upholstery and cool delft pattern wail | Salted almonds, the Delaguier herbet | ithin a week mother nature r t jud 8 h } i ixuriant waves of beautiful brown or 1 | Roman Catholics during Lent and ays. | S A A LI B A R T to an | herself, and they deserted their cages, first Al Bente, of the ruby- |, \ hair commence, o fall from the t Thoy are easy to make and are and | Papers are the predominating decorations, wo- | (oitooratad egg cup. 1 neat and | to spend their nights and then to bogin vest- [ Sounding like. congostion of a ot | proudly I Thin it (s that dise BEAN SOUP, WITH FRIED NREAD. anishing touches in plaster casts, There 18| joig” ana shape called the The | added a couple more of these birds to | R LA HOSSEEI TN b e stinen: foe. ¢ (In French puree de harlcots aux erou- | smooth, cream-tinted Whx.polisned bas. and | Pt quite flat and are usual wviary, then introduced to the car i i) -‘ Aifter in cut and material 1 t A pu any kind of mashed vege: [ nigh reliots, figurines, pancls, medallio | toon shape, with a pattern or sim= | & pait of bulllinciien and & pretty Through th Iy muddy crust of la old. The same ser bl rs ta ) brackets, and a begulling moderation in their | 11ar to a shell. The outside ed V and | @ pair of tiny Java parakeets and la year's flower bhed | ‘ e b nd 8 Hied. b all models in quarter of a 7y ite beans H06 that i LT Ll His the appearatice ot havir folded | mocking bird. But this sweetest sing the runkly Wing W It the | [ e olude combination walst und knee tigh y el | Doty Toving ey an frommends PUSIer 10| gvor, The cups and saucers are to match | them all brought discord into the othery muddy wiy t t ut t Ruly loving eyes and frugal pock hes are low and wide, happy community and had to be remov the miasmatic air we're breathing all | LSRR L Sl N izo of | Bestdes, there have of late been found [ nd vesetable dishes are low and wid RoER A et LT L the day! | under an on Trimmings are white, tea ful of | ‘ e 4 5 A charmingly graceful design for a cup | There In the fir trees and bougl ts | ‘llr ()ll]( re 1 blu r the sam aterial Apl f [ Areas AL Aokl L voi | and saucer, that will soon find its way bere, arly built from the bundlo of mat 1 ta fe<teltte thingtad | s uit ntrastin ade, and | Pick, wash the beans and put them over | jeemn R R AL BT | the “Waltham.” The cup is *lightly | in ponge rack, the gravel rat in g | sleeves are 1 me aceful ‘when | (ho \ AP OF GoItl - WHLSF: MUty : o o seehied | wider at the bottom than the top, and the | and picked over for tasty seeds, of wh 1t th worms that r Is the magle wa w back the puffed. Ocea however, will he secn he beans for several hour It Mot : e h ‘\’_ handle resembles a tw 1 bit of ribbon | a bandful n every morning, liber Tl I Ve o s | MANAS 0f time kes the man or Short, closo sieeves, but fit ‘as snugly as|is quit ary. They are as tender arently mproven T e ettty "ave | An odd thing fs the “Conger sugar and | bathing i un cld ehina fardinere | G020 ¢ i look uy waiman of Six(y appeat Youns and bowtis those of a jersey underdress, but s wel at, 1 1 that like all dried veg b e A 'y use. o because | creamer, its distinctive feature by ne | standing in one corner, juicy worms are up- | grown with all the hureaus and the ch Si it LG AL to remember that these are only suited to the | g ¢ 3 t to cook In cold water. e O o Dlaater they Wie, Of DeCRURD | gido fs much higher than the ot} [ rooted from a long box filled with fresh sois he loves to break! (i gl e the. Nordar e most stutuesque modelings 10 I8 quits the ¢ ith fresh vege- | o forms now employed are so much more | . vy Faliorated ware, Coal in | every weck, and from the dozen birds turned WAL el T kel : f > otares In A | unique and lovely than we used to see, but ! AtoERTN $T% 2 #8 A0 ther Spring Is her rld spring como | Where K und the’ golden mingle anc Thin make mor pletures In | tapjos, " w should alway BUE inee | arte their application to dec. | the ascendancy, with Minton close upon | [ into"tnis $i2 aviary two yea are | Spring 18 | i ha It mp of age touches the choek? See the puffed seeves are 00 | poit AR R AR T6E | 0aeive N it Ve fotehtly HEGH Hdgested|| DesINIS CoHIOTL HdOInEs SHHRY. ibe ) Fec nized | now twenty-five v ous, happy warblers, | around once more, SNl uey ana | Tty ot onceand procure Yale's Put the purce back in the saucepan over the | ldn't like the ugly painted wooden chimney | (5 FRCE SHET St TR du Barry. The | Woman's club. | Spring, the meancst time of year 1s | Al druggiste. Price §1; also Yale's Skin [ e, “with the water in which the beans | Sie1f In the tny drawing room of her coun® | cyjport tints being fine, deep and strong, | Fru Marle Harder, a Danish lady, 70 years | here again Food, |$Ltv; Vales Complexion Cream, $1; [ have cooked. (It the water has evaporated | ity ‘auyching in th least expensive, hunted | there 18 a marked difference when eompared | old. has publish 1 her first volume entitled | goant tha noxlous mignonette; smell the up- Soap, e, | Mime Tiealth and during the cooking, add enough boiling | )18 GHYLEE T the e franen | to some new designs of a French importa- | “Yulo Sta turned flelds; plexion Speetallst, Benuty, 148 water to make the soup of right consist Her oh i bTki e Baath e N o Jrench | ion, when the decorations consist of the | Miss Marion Talbot will take Mrs. Palmer's [ Let your senses’ now take in the perfumes State-st,, Chicago. Guide to Beauty mialled . maker of plaster casts till she found two t § 4 st 8 Nature yields tead | ency.) e | most delicate shades. Light tints prevail in | place as dean of the woman's department at Nature y oxL a0 the aalt, pepper and Tesks, swbich | (I PATER, foe (oot 1ORE, Bad AU the floral destgns which run princlpally to | tho Chicago universily ML TR UG R S Chloheater's English Diamond lirans. have been previously picked, masiicd and cut | |08 JARRES DR FRESe BOSCRIEG I king | Violets and primroses and other pale colored | “Mrs, Thomas Hardy, the wife of the novel- [ 1 am it for Iabrador, where Nature has ENNYROYAL PILLs as fine as possible. Boll slowly for halt an | b el SRR ARRERS BRI B0 N e | small flowers. ist, is a plain looking woman, who paluts more sense! liour. Put the butter 'n x,’,‘ soup-tureen und | i ineo the walls on either side of the A happy Idea is to use china de mtfullllt‘\\wn r colors with great skill, Where piing comek ot A5 e witt iy Genutae, o pour the soup on ft. - (In thesa Sorts of <cUps | grosiace ” Across their top sha sot a third, | ‘OMe appropriate fashion as prizes in euchre | gyran Grand married at 16 and for some gre spring comes not, nor eummer, with | the butter must not cook. It would become | by jonger and narrower panel, showing a | and drive whist. 3 . | time lived with her husband in China. Since | wiire ‘can one lve i comfort, with no | ofly, it must simply melt) Sur, sprinkle | goq0egs and her nymphs driving among | Such trifles as small and separate a | then, accompanied by a maid, she has trav- weariness or pain some chopoed chervil on the t0p aud serve | Giymplan' clouds In & foral car. This ha | Sultable for a smoker, or It extravagantly in- | cled ‘much in Jupan wh'ee ired foelings never come; where with fried 8 ) | done away with all the ugly woodwork and [ clined the complete autfit on a tray PROVes| pr. Helen Webster of Wellosley colloge s | n, DAImY winter dwelis =0 =00 L0 FRIED CROUTONS | left_the fireplace framed in’the panels, fas- (41 elexant and useful sopveniv. For WAlet! tho only woman who has ever earned the AUlge in treaiIsncApeiLS: b bt Cut bread about half the size of dice, and | tened on by long screws slipped through | there are hair "“1“l'_"““;f o ooy [ title of” doctor of philosophy. She went to jolneiaed L LB | fry cither in grease or butt The bread | holes neatly drilled in the plaster and the | bon bon boxes, i the customary accessorics | Germany and won It by hard, unremitting CONNUPLILITIE) | absorbs a great deal, asd it vau have, let | screw tops painted white and waxed over, | Of the writing table. =00 o Habor i | us say, a handtul of croutons, you will want | Above the upper panel the old mantel shelf, | At a recent progreseive eqrire PATLy, I TEi1n mald LhAL M#s; BOmund Yates cateles| % o e Hisiitslnt PA RONIZE | at least two tablespoontuls 5! grense or bat- | treated with i White snkmel ol wad | Prifes, wiin wite S O SHIOS RIC o, | Her Husbund's sshes wbout wilk fiur, The [ o THsION CLpp aud Mius Hmme Heoltol o tor. Fry on a brisk fire, stirring all tbe tiny "1\‘ 1 in, as lovely a chimney corner as could | rated by the hands of the fair hostes, Wad | | ooious dust s preserved in a little casket | Wabash. Ind., have just been married after as It Would burn very gulekly If nul watelied. | bo found In o day's journey. The panels of | In accordance with the browaie tad. these | L, ‘Aiea”iito a Nitle travellng bag of | A1 uninterrupted courtship of thirty-one Do not put the bread in the pan before | plaster had each cost $2, ‘and the price of | LY WRBY SRERREC U CEERY, SO0 e way | sbecial design AL grease 18 quite hot. 1t will not take long to | one dozen scrows, and a matchloss effect PAuon: bt BVATIRAA SORERCIOl b SRR Mrs. Mary Sargent Hopkins, editor of the | AN Indian out west has sold his | brown, four or five minates at the rost | Was gained to last many years e o e bt of ehina it hmay not | Wheelwoman and an authority on bieyele | 0 & 70-year-old bridesroom for fifteen ponies | Serve on n separate dish with the soup his same woman made her next success. | WIS 0% 0% FROERE G R oL TCH Ais [ matters, is to have a special exhibition at the | The proposed bride objects and s going to | T At TROUT WITH GENEVA SAUCE. ful attempt i her bath room, the walls of | Pt 2% o B LG RGN LU YOS ST | Boston pharmacy gair of bicyele costumes for | appeal to President Cloveland y purchasiag goods made at the followlng (In French “trulte sace Genovolse,”) which she kalsomined herself, a warm ivory | G088 10 SG00 o Plain lines, No more | Women, and will lecture on the subject once | Kate Ficld's remark that “marriage ought | Nebraska factories. If you cannot find what Trout ‘s in season in the spring and lasts | tint. Then with enamel paint, in cream | SHPIe B0 SCversly, PIGH USO8 PR o ek, to be made more difficult” was provoked by all througn the sumr WD ST color, treated the tub and: woodwork and | jlavy linen damask 18 to cover the board, | ~Miss Lily Marshal, an English girl, fs the | the marriags of hor asslitant, Which event, | YOu want, communicate with toe manuface nes are better fried, but when they begin | above the stationary sh stand hung the | - shion decrees st be t Phis | Inventor of the fine iridescent effects it is said, led to the suspension of Wash ter bolled. Two trout of that size would be | from the Versailles fountain. I a spirit of | i (e 4nq fne china, and it is in these arti- | attention. —The secret of the process fs| Eugenio Valdes Vega, a Cuban, was mar- |~ pigs BURLAD aND #wing enough for four persons. Have the inside | cXperiment she fastended to the wall just | [ %00 o0e tastes, wealth, fads, extrava- | known only to her brother and herself. She |ried last Wednesday, by proxy, to Miss 3 o e well cleaned. Keep the head on, as it looks | @bove the tub Clodion's long border panels | Loy ®yiat you will, are to be displayed, | has a studio in New York Adela Velasco, of New York. The cor RIMIS [ = preitier on the dish. Wash well Just bet r‘;‘ of Nalads and Tritons frolicking, In plaster | 1y gecorations of these articles and flowers | Baltimore has a 1 Government club | mony was performed in St. Francis de Sales BEMIS OMAHA BAG (0. cooking. Cook in a court bouillon mUAL R0 o 9 A will furnish the color to the banquet in the [ composed of seventy woman members. The | church The man who occupled the place | yy, cture 4 EIRRI D or TR SELE insist_on the necessity of putting the fish || Where at th ot o AV OOHSIL e St ire Clob 18 organized for. (he purpose af Tooking | Of the Eroom aa his fepresantative was JoRE | bers. ot e ainch of cotion & berien THE BELLE OF THE BEACH ) h ledge jutted out, she set two fat plaster | ™ p—— it ! oL Sas bagn cotton floir sacks & twine & speclalty. — | in cold water, so that the flesh will remain | (UEG JUECR BRGS0 SEL Carsafiien fomn: BABY AND THE BATH TUB. after “‘the economical and efficient manag A, a younger brother. —Marriages b 4 <16-618 8. 11ih tend to the w a snug elastic holding them | firm and not crumble tains. ' The little fellows have puffed chocks, | il ment of city affairs; to promote cleanliness, | proxy nowadays ate safd to be very rare. e in there with a full finish. Walsts all have | ~Every kitchen should be provided with a Lok 1€ 0T i PN Bl PRV ERTEER | Somo Maternal Wiles Necossary to Coax Nhealth and beauty, and to establishing cock The Chicago Tribune gives a financial BREAKFAST FOOD, FLOUK, YEAST, the offect of being worn with corsets, and | fish-boiler, which keeps the fish in shape, | 0P HDS. and cqriy at their hacks open, S T R AT n v ataly fng schools for the rainlng of SOUNE | reason fo sceuting the resort t el e by when figures are a shade too plump, as many | and it is provided with an inside grating, on | [WHASCRIAREG NURSE KTOR - LheRs wator WOineiu) B GEis ot YA ARy IAH L IRt C ot NS WH. PRESTON & C0. of them will be, they are drawn down trimly | which the fish rests while cooking, and with | LRl il of soap, the other bears In | ¢ |1ad never been in the bath foom be-| “ 5¢ the recent competition for the twenty [ Grant. “General Douglas 1s comparatively from throat to’ belt line, and may have a [ which, when done, it can be lifted out with- | Ut B8 (0N L 8 | fore, on account of his investigating pro- | 1 fses awarded by the Royal Geographieal | impecunious. Whatever income he may | Manufacturers of Preston's California Flaken yoke and narrow turn-over collar, or else a | out danger of breaking. When well drained, | B0 50000 15 conts each the plaster | Clivities, but on this day his tub, a paper | society, at the recent examination for the | have is very small. On the other hand if | Sickle brand wslf raising flour & yeast. Do you v b Gl HREATT R T G TG i T AT e O, akers sold her a collection of copics from | machic affair, was found {0 be waler | qreen’s scholarship, two of the twenty prizes | Mrs, Sarioris marrics him she will lose the | 4o Preston's best four? decorated shield fron GENEVA SAUCE old_medallions and coins bearing the heads | itie were won by men, the rest being carried off | income from her late husband’s estate ir = = z == Vhen the throat is and handsome this Id medallions and coins bearing the heads | soaked and put out in the sun to thor- ¥ 5 incom n b iusban ! \ e “‘_1‘| »“Y"q '“‘"I s :'x”u'h'.\{ :h, ‘:'m:’“ mf:_“ One-quarter of & pound mushrooms. of Rom emperors, the early popes and | oughly before painting over. A bath he|DY woman competitors. Of the twenty cer- | England, amounting to $20,000 per annum BREWERIES. e e attoon undor bach_ alde "ot the | It preserved mushrooms are used one numbers of famous Kings and queens must have, s0 ho was told at breakfast that | {ficates awarded, one only was captured by | The understanding is that the annuity is ST i) collar, may bo omitted ¢ an_would be sufficient With a sharp knife she easily hollowed out | he could get in “papa’s tub” but looked | & man settled upon ler so s she bears the OMAHA BR \\ING ASSOCIATION, et Y Solors. it 1s generally conceded | Five or six sprigs of parsiey little circular spaces along the frame of a | rather dublous over it. I have never known | The tender age—16 years—of the young | family name, but if marrics she will that blue serge and white braid is the most | Oue shallot white wood book case in her siiting room. | him to be really d of anything, but n of Hoiland does not prevent specula- | have “to_ secrifice It. e this as fu may, | Car 1oad ehipments made in our own refrigerator {GRABI6 A0 RaHerAIlY BodomIng Gomblias(| Bulterithaykize ot'an.e Into these the plaster disks were sunk and | i very couservative as regards chan in the diplomatic and royal circles of | if Mrs. Sartoris marries General Donglas ali [ e ue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Export, tion t and black is also a favori One teaspoonful of n ]‘1 with pueLy lh“‘n the r wurv I Howev ,'"' paddled up stairs befo Irops ot her |n|lv'wu\,h| fairs. 1’;‘\;‘ r]An Eleaok 'n“\‘.\ I g 'nl] Grant's da \uy‘” and Family Export, delivered to all parts of (-u; and very fetehing one, and for color-loving | It fresh niushrooms used they must | painted over, and the gffcct was as of most | his little bare feet twinkling from un has recently ¢ d her name with that of @ long and happy life and one which wi TR = = mermaids there are entire bathing suits in | be carcully pecled and washed. The skin | eXauisite carving, ; full o | 15 nleiit gown at every step. (He usu the young crown prince of Germany, whose | make compensation for Her unforiunate ex-| ___ CARRIAGH NAOTORTAN, T scarlet or pale yellow mohair, which is an [ which covers them comes off easily v her own bedroom, which was full of | comes down stairs bin soon as nior she is, it may be mentioned, by two | periences growing out of her first mar- DALT b S agreeable as serge for ald be well drained [ Lear oward saints andMadonnas, she | and experience taught that it is bet- | Mrs. Stranaban of Brooklyn has| A romance of the war that is unique | Carriage & Wagon Makers. Carriages, buggl A yellow mohair costume, just imported | "ot the butter in a saucepan and put fn [ bousht for §2, 2 and $4 cach par and | ter to give him his breakfast en dishabille, | given $25,000 to the University of Mich onded in the Rehobeth church, a country [ phaetuns & wagons always on hand & made o from Doucet, has the unique distinction of a | the mushrooms, parsley and shallot, all |$auares copied from the carvings in Euro-| he effort to postpone hi oft-boiled | for the establishment of scholarships sanctuary a half dozen miles from Carroll- | order. 1213-15 Harnes-st., Omaha. trimming of yellow silk "embroidery. ThC | chopped apart and fine. Let cook in the | Dean chiurches, Theso are nameless but beau- f ege il aftor a toilot, Is the proc rof a y,of her late father, Coloncl Seth Har- | ton, Ky, last K Oniorearithairaiie]| = 7 il e silk, which is four inches wide, is scalloped | putter ror about five minutes, stirring once | ful Pieces of ecclesiastical art, and before day). Into the ) went t 15 said that the deed of gift limits | 5o numerous in this part of Kentucky, after | corprm, spices, ING P o and 'worked in raised knots and is gathered in | ;oo Then sprinkle the flour over all, | g them with the ofl and wax fnish | opon-cyed at mysicris nad never by holarships to lineal descendants of | a skirmish it became n ary for some | — 20 JULONA DARING JEO WD BN frills to edge the I sailor collar, the bot- [ % e o ion ot ket boucti bullion: | Bnelitonched dtha lalo saintly faces | held before, His soap box and brush, comb Stranahan's father. 1f none of these | reason to carry a family into camp, One AN Rt foma of the short puffed sleeves and those [ ' A% SIF In whoush of the Court buthon, | ity very dull pale gl with infinite : and towel he speadily ¢ red from th within the next seven years, the schol- | peraon was a bright 8irl of 3. In the camp CONSOLIDATED COFTEE €9, of the bloomer drawers. il STOUb: IRSIORENR 000K fi0 I8 X0 tast> touched in a faint color about the | stand to the edge of the t ut the minu 1l be open to all L@ boy a year older, the son of the | Coffee Ronsters. Epice Grinders, Manufacturers Anather that s to take its “headery” at | (Bt ravy of u good consistency. = Strain the | (s of the garments. This was to imitatc | the water was turned on he gave a howl of istinct step In the onward march of | santain.. . They suarrclod ‘about the war | German Baking Pawder ana German Dry Hop Trouville this summer-—or more probably it i L iiillondis ." | faded tintings seen in old fresc When | dismay women is indicated by the fact that two|and the girl slapped the boy for something . M4 and 116 Harney-st., Omaha, Neb. nlco dry bath on the sands—is of nile green | IO 10 &all, a8 the court bullion s altendy | the paint bad dried on she lightly brushed Mi no like it, mi no like it,” he shrieked, | theologlans of high standing have invited | ho said about the rebels. e laughed at her | === = satin with trimmings of white silk braig, | salted. Let the whol " k 'l wo "f sesllioy the whole cast one coat of burnt umber [ rusking out of the door and down ths hall, | two women novelists of equally high standing | ana said I'll marry you for that some FLOUR. 18 ARAhATEO ninutes, pour over the fish fn the platter and | very much diluted with linsced oil, and when | whero he nearly went head over in|to contribute introductions to a couple of | day. " The family was sent h The 9 e Black satin, with a vast sailor collar and | that had dried on, leaving the white plaster | his haste to reach the lower floor, no | the treatises of the most solid and | yoars went away and the girl it the JALMAN skirt hem six inches deep of scarlet satin | CANNED STRING BEANS WITH BUTTER. [a pale ivory color, she dipped a clean, soft | like it!" he kept repeating, siiding down the [ scholarly sort. Mrs, Humphrey Ward and | Tneident and grew to be a woman e was el 18 yet another Parislan symphony for the | pLike poas, the smallest beans are consid- [ Drush in the liquid wax, washed over the |stairs the fastest I ever saw him g 1| Edna Lyall are the names of the Writers | s groat favorite, but never married. James Manutacturer of Gold Medal Flour. wea In the corners of the flaming collar are | urod the best. Accordingly they are se. |Plaster once and then polished the surface | cooled the water to the right temperature | who thus lead the van. Caiter oams it in noletibo oG x Month | CIB Chie il taor Omana worked bix anchors in black, and with this | joeted and picked when mot more than tw ‘\u\y\y_,‘u flannel Tk g and went after him, finally drawing him RSO ago and he recognized his little antagonist = = g = e costume scarlet stockings will be worn, and | icnos long, hardly larger than a match and | Where she bought her plaster pleces al- | from under the parlor sofa, whi he had | L vory | He wooed and won her, and then told her FURNITURE FACTORIES. on the head a scarlet silk handkerchief that | (!, 00 P OB EAR A e, | Foady treated with oil and wax at the | gone for safety. “Mi no like it" he kept| Sheer white lawn blouses are to be very | Fi® wooed and won her, and when told hel AU RN T LOR ties in a knot in front, with ass-ear ends. HaNe ava vov alendsE i Ana ahsalat Siving lors, she learned that to keep the casts [ on saying, unheeding my assertions that it | popular this summer. ORE8 VO, 1S e o $ ne 3 . i A" 10" ek nead " "handkoretors | These are very slonder and absolutely string- | ioin She necded once week to Hghtly pass | would’ ot hurt him Ghangsable mohalta will be!muck [n use| o0 BEREALS the) Lo Sags, the stars‘and | |OMAHA" UPHOLSTERING C0; :m\ S dhe other impediments that | ¥ es'are consldered very inferior in qual- | ST them g flannel wrung oul In warm water | Ty degrees T got him back the room, | for traveling costumes next season Thor Blie Manufacturers of parlor furniture, lounges, dine 0 bathing clothes e ha w w ki ntte holling | 22 arning the housemald’s duster off [but at first could think of n 5 10 Per-| The dominant note of dress decoration s —— ing tnbles & folding beds. 28th ave., Boyd to Merchlefs are more ohic and becom- | 1Y w for a fow minutes in boiling | 2 L] HARSHS o ULl £ t0 : In Ing than the ofl-skin caps 8o long In favor, | Water, strain thoroughly, turn into a . and nothing but the most severe tailor Stab Ends of Thought. ahler _strests. They are no protection to the hair, of course, | !ish and season with a lump of bu ade coat and skirt escapes a touch o it Dotroit Free Press: If the man who has a ' b o, o but then the caps are no great protection | Cream, pepper and salt Fine French callics with black grounds | million dollars wero as happy as those who | 2 either (besides being ugly, which is a crime), | ROMAINE SALAD, are also strewn with dogwood blossoms, rose- | haven't think they would be if they had, he and with the head crowned with a.brilliant | Tha romaine is a species of lettuce which buds, hawthorn sprays, violets and honey- [ would be botter satisfled SOUTH OMAHA ICE AKD LJ“‘CU bt of color a shabby bathing sult may be | aotteed i the spring. 1t i different in shape suckle bloom A woman will 45 as much for the man she | Domestic & steam coal. We have tne vest. Of- made to do duty indefinitely. however, as the leaves are long, narrow and Feathery horse chestnut blossoms 100k | [oyes as she won't do for the man who loves | fice 160} Farnaw-st. Telephono: Office 373, yard The most bearable of the handkerchiefs are | it to% 4% (40, AR HEE i e rin | very pretty on pale yeliow straw hats | yos @ J. A. Doe. gen'l manager. in solid tints, red, blue, yellow and black, | \rinsverscly. It is not quite as tender as let- AElmmed st bionsesbIaNR SYSIveLiuEILDEn » man think wealth s excessiv % : = Lut there are also some with plain centers | {AsVITRENE (1 18 B0 UM TR TERACE 48 1 rosettes and yellow lace, Mo laan 0 e AT IRON WORKS, and striped borders and very dashing ones in | (o i s NS itk net neh batiste and flowered silk 2iillg menumente 1oL man: nobf0r p e[ ey T T g Y ut ‘the ribs off and select the white part ‘ s Hevhware it attee c they were 3 yitaekings are i solid tints or are etse al- OF (15 SSTER, CUURE oM JRE RISESS 0 charming toilets of the summer season. Hats he meckest woman 13 mot always the | sunutacturing & repairing of ail kinds of mar Tk section. which style. however. as awel] | 848y to mix with the dressing and it will also and paras often en suite veakest woman. { chinery, engines, © ptmps, elevators, © printing dark section, which style, however, as well | 848y to mix with the dressing and it will alac Dresdon china patterns in new dotted | Any man always knows more than any | presscs; nangors sladiing & coupings 1064 as brilliant colors, is only suited to the slim be e e St Kinhe - Tan ERDRI, s_\-\‘. .."‘,.,,h“l; ,‘,M );.«w ry lght grounds | woman, except his wif RURPE Ok | OTRING. Lo with being mashed. The center, at least wrought with tiny dots of the same color. | The best man iiving is no better than he D 7 ! which iy very compact, grows free from dirt Pretty Dresden ribbons trim these gowna. | should b PHOENIX FOUNDRY €. It it is found necessary to wash it, however, | New beautiful creamy French batistes are | We are given time in which to do things, | Fire hydrants, water & gas pipe, spectals; bofler the water should be well drained out. Ci | used by many dressmakers in the fashioning | and eternity in which to answer for them. = | fronts & fittings, street R'y car wheels. Archi- vil, chives and taragon should be add of poetic-looking toilets for summer in prefer [ gunia carries Kicks and Kiss tectural fron works. Office 307 8. i6th-st., Omaha. llied.: Dress: with [0l yinozar:: salt ence to the less durable chiffon textiles LT gt - - — pepper. Tho continued fancy for crinkled fabrics is An Historical Socret, PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS e A hown among very many of the summer tex- | Detroit Tribune: *“Rome,” announced the 4 g ¥ it A Novel I'rofesston, SAND. H ¥ . -chitec! —_— . Sl tiles In ball silk, wool and cotton; some of | imperial messenger, “Is burning.’ Mtrs of Architectural lron Work. General She was from Brooklyn, and-all in & day | ko ngure theso surfaces aré printed with delicate P, he Emperor Nero evinced interd Foundry, Machine and’ Biacksmith Work, =B you may say was thrown o her own ru. | K¢t her figures and pancls in fresh and Hsuado him to got into the water. He looked | theso surfaces are printed with delicate Pom- |~ The Emperor Nero evinced intorest, = | gineers”'a” Contractora tor ot Baildin Lources,” with only the merest pittance to | Clear color. ‘It was by investigation at the [at tho brush I put in for a boat, and inti. | J gns s o |2 ¥he canflaweatlon iy Samnnral!! cuntinuad | ooeland) Weske VoI Ward off ‘starvation for a ltde time: But | PIAster dealers’ ihis spring she found that [ mated that he would prefer (0 g0’ unwashed | Fashion now affeots, not the “butterfly 8, Sffoar, whers e aised hin instead of belng discouraged, she bravely sat | S1¢ could buy charming copies in low reliel { forever rather than play in the tub. Match | smartest of bows—but those made with one [ S¢If on his elbow. . MANUFACHL m\ downiand Jooked aYar hee ASOmElAN IR te of 4. I Millet's famous studies of peasant |sticks and papor met o warmer roception; | or two upstanding loops, with another loop | THere was & perl od of silence. nerald | == | “’She ‘recoiled alike from the drudgery of a | oIk as clear as engravings, sets of medal- | then I proposed in a_moment of inspiration [ in inverse perpendicular direction, i. e., fall populace,’* ventured the hera T | boarding. house and the lowly positian of | lion portraits of favorite authors and musi- | that he wash “Black Tom,” his favorite baby, | i in a downward curve "{-'I“f ] “r‘r"f’n‘fi" pthecaren Sountrty THE MI'KCLR thMIHl (('MP\“ | servant to another, so that there remained and copled in miniature to form was and he began to relent just a little | New French outing cloths, light of weight that ovent” he said, ‘you may bring | Manufacturers of fuid extracts, elixirs, syrups but one thing—her knack of canning. | s and muppocts for-aheives, are ihe| ‘Tom wast madeaexactly for hathing, and | and nisesant to’the-touch, are selsoted for | e 401 L whl) prastice the Bans & wines, compressed triturates, hypodermic tabe At first sight it seemed a little thing to | Nonderful gargoyls from Notre Dame of | I hal grave doubts as to whether his color | moyntain and seaside dresses in preference | for the | string, which came near getting me | /¢ Pills & sclentinc medical novelties. Omaha, arn her living with, but she was willing [ P4ris . could atand it, but having made the SUEEES- |, tno more wooly outing flannels so long | {mpeached. you remember. ® = = . ing hersel ple: Besides these from the facade of Cologne tion I couldn't go back on it, so in went Tom | impeach y s to try it. Arming It with samples of | Besides th 19 tho fase Sala ) T soulda't go 208 1t g0 | Tom | popular | i Eememue L MATTRESSES, C T o T T e S cathedral are now to be had small repro- |and the baby after. He douced Tom und Embroidery done by intricate machine pro-| n China there is a strange professi — [to,a tamily whom she had heard were gol ctions of the twelve Apostl -]:v:‘l'wl e [and then, aliing (o is feet, attempted to | coxsen, but having il tho e dainty effe AL ghina_thate I8 (AVsLEgnae prglontion fan L (‘ DDU' away for the summer. There she exhibited | Were ma s made in plas W him, but his position was unstable and | 0%, 14" work, 18 to be this year more tha i | he best b or Wares 1ade Jroposition to do all | copies of the great Milan ¢ iral. But the suddenly his feet shot from under him and he [ 70 M ’ . 8 he round of the best houscs, announcing har AR ARG IS & DEORGRICION 10 R a1} virtue of the plaster decorations s its | sat down on the brush, bristle side up. r favored, as it can be so constantly util- [ their coming by beating a drum, and offeri Manufacturer Matiresscs, Spring Beds; Jobber heir preserving while they were away for a AZKYR. 9% B A : SRR A 8 LN ¢ aae 1| 1220 on hoth bodices and skirts helr services to amuse the lady of the house | Feathcrs snd Pllows, North 1th and Nichole: | nominal sum over the total cost ness that enables very year to h my, Oh my! such rivers of tears and| A" beautiful textile is patterned silk gren- [ This offer accepted, they sit down and tell | Sts.. Omaha. | At first the lady was inclined to be non- v pleces to replace the oll ones, |oceans of kisses as it took to heal his hurt. | o qo 50y o) TS Bl R vl BOOE | TS AR ol aat e SDANR SRO IS | — | commital, but a taste of her favorite fruit grown rusty and discolored, can be | Nothing but papa’s new sponge persuaded | 306 which, - when mad ght out | and on dits, an! are rewarded at the rate o NGHT WATCH, FIKE SERVICE, which the solicitor opened settled the ques gned without a pang to the ash man, who | him to try again, and it Is safe to say that | PFal with (he prev: SOlC BESURRL L] Rt Ik ARLA ward he rate of | SEA TOILET tion, and she not only gave her own order, | ibled with no scruples as to art Black Tom never had such a scrubbing. The | #llet og. the corss ms a ce shilling an ho o e | Lulkent her o sevoral other partien, 80 that forms et owever, ety | AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH, mest extremities: Ladies with what the cir- | when spring opened this plucky woman had e AT athed, for he objected to having water run e e, oRly Perfect: protestion (0 Bropssty, Beam gus clown humorously. but ungallantly, dubs | us much ordered of her s she felt sh down his back, though he rubbed his feet 7‘ N Ay ine 1. Best (HIDE o8 sarth Reduses tastrancy planny legs” (begging their pardon, of | could do. P N yecora- | MCSt unmercifully to get the dirt c 3 () rates. 1304 Douglas-st. course), should stick religiously to biack | Some of the families gave her orders on | N°W Kersmioc Colors, Shupes and Decora It was two hours before the seance was | <7~ 4 S stockings. Three pairs can be had for $1. |(heir grocers for the fruit, sugir and any-| 1 over. The following day it shortened up an | = = OVERALL FACTOR and if feet are tender, there are black jersey | thing else she needed, two gave her th Those who have indulged in the faseinating hour, Now it tokes about ten minutes, though | \ e . stockings with hard canvas covered solcs | ready mey she thought would see her | pastime of painting china and have endured | Black Tom still gets his scrubbing. He scor hHZ\ ‘[Nh CU that sell at 75 cents a pair through, and the rest made no provision at | anxiety whether too much or too little oil has | his littl tub now and insists both on running \ o ‘ 3 Other bathing shoes, for certainly these |all. It was disheartening, because with little | peen used, will be rejoiced to know they can | WAter into the tub and out again when > {anufasturers of men's & tops® slothing, pante soles take the place of shoes, are conspicuous | money it took so much planning, but she g0t | have these very tangible fears set at rest oncs tN7OUEN, and, morover, declines to have a f) [thicts & eversile ey 8 thwt - by their absence. Fcr going from bat use | through all right and forever by using the new Vitro colors | */0nEe of any smaller size than his papa's | 116l BOSES to surf, any old slipper on hand may b Everything worked well. When her | These entirely diseard all oil, turpent ] = : | e ealled into service, though each of the Im- | patrons returned in the autumn they were | other bad-smelling. sticky etuffs in faser of A HOUE NALE AVIART: | THE OMAHA PAPER BOX CO. ported suits described was provided with a | one and all more than pleased with her work, | water. Water is the only medlum, and the | Any Woman Who Loves Dirds Can Ke ) little pair of sandals that were (0 be fastened | and finding that she could cook and bake | manipulation is exactly the same as the ordic | ©0F T olen Who Loves Birds Can Icar Manufacturers of all kinds paper boxes, sholt e A S T B Akally mall. keih Rar hisy All inten make | CoRIpUIstan Ia SxacHy b Them at » mall Expens yores | mimple "clurs, maliingiiben ‘ele; weds This cross gartering is a graceful addition | ing choice dishes, pastry and cakes. In the | The colors themselves are exactly lke those | - It 18 In the manner of keeping pets, particu Ging cake & Iyasy candy boxes, druggist & Jeweirg 0 slight ankles, but it is well for thicker | spring she had so many asking to have their | already in use, and when firel it is impossible | Foomy, decorative little bird houses, built of = - —— ones not to so challenge the searching eye | fruit canned that she hired two women to do |ty detect any difference whatever from t thin ground glass, wood and wire, provided SHIRT FACTORIES, . of the populace. the rougher work, though all the details are | ysual Lacroix colors so generally adopted by | With syphon watér ocups, self-cleaning seed = . . e pkinc s never mercful 0 (00 plump | U et by o upRRison O o | WOty 10 SUARTALY agoned by | L, SRR, NALT b, il et P ke, g J. H. EYANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT CO ermalds urthermore, she convinced them all that [to a great extent retain the same names, to | Prisoner content and healthy. Such cages ey Loa Bath wraps are talked of and written of, | it was cheaper to aMow her 80 much money | avoid confusion however, must be specially imported :ml ppe n rain S. ’l-ll:l;_-lv- custom lnu;ilx-:--u =5 but are not shown in the marts where com- | in advance than to have it charged at th A dvantage l the manner of pr whoever. wish to keep & half dozen bird . a S p » G8 Varmem stroet. Telapheme mon bathing mortals buy store, for fruit can be bought at a great sac- | ration, which is in small glass jars \t- py, hearty and sweet of volce can as Has the “”"’L'l sale of any Cereal Food n the |, VITRIFIED ¥4VIN - They do not exist, however, and a very | rifice sometimes, and he amount she metal 1id screwel on. This enables the pain as not bulld for them an aviary at "he reas i it tarh 3 { KD FAVING BRICK. i i e s R | atavs b Aot Sha L maak U setaved Gu RIS soables Lne Rbiaias | saslly A8 b v a world. The reason for it is in every spoonful ! —ct e choicest dressmakers (s a great circle also invested some of her own savings, for | whatever, something quite impossible hereto- | The person who proved how easily and in ) \F veaches from throat to heels, with & hood | she had in the winter acquired quite a repu- | fore. Therefore the colors recommend them- | expensively this might be done. devoted Sold only in 2 lb Packages. n“lwl‘,llllSYh BP!'J;“‘C OMC’““' NEB. Sttached, of white blasket serge. . tation in this line selves for two important features, cleanliness | this purpose the space of one very small 7 18 Lovioriin, Sasn Ob GuaTIot NI 'he bathing suit that went with 1t was| Now she has entered her fourth year and Is | o say nothin halco utting ¢ e of hel 2 guamatend to s §00d a3 oy navufactured 4 ye s | and economy, to say nothing of the harassing | balcony, jutting outside one of her long draw = “utside of this s'ate. seary B

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