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14 THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUN 23, DAY, DECEMBER 1900. CER== E=—=——a 2 ROPD) | 15ed that the failure of the states Whers | which amounts to $440.04, she My [ to get upon the [ I claim that the whole of the above as- | bt s riant questions I8 an | sessment is void and I paid the same under | | .uberent effect of (he systen itself, thelr | writie o tax collector upon neory being that the practical eftect of the [ the followin First, that all po \ extension of sufirage is to incre to the [ litical power is inherent in the people and extent of the mumuer of votes cast by | that government is instituted for the pro @@ | women, the normal majority for the demi- | toction, security and benefit of the peo wual suftrage prevail of im IN THE DOMAIN OF WOMAN. =— BB~ Discomfort and Dangor & Pa"" e Hoter s Frlend 1o o1 - known or used, - ‘94_ E Ease’ Comfort and Safot - where the virtues of ** Mother’s : b2e: o< S U paut political party ple and that they have the right to alier Friend”” arc known, FASHIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR. (and can be so readily put together at home. | garter a miniature jack-in-the-box Santa or reform the same whenever the public 1t is the oneand only Jiniment in the world that by out — Below the shaped lace collarette, however, | Claus came bouncing out. Others were ln- MODISH MUFFS, {good may require it. Secondly, that in appiication robs childbirth of jts terrors. Fve: man g Fur and Feathers, Charming Wr s an accompanying lllustration shows, an | tended for use as stickpin cushions, others e spite of the elghtoen-inch ruche-edged flounce of chif- | were plump with wee peppernint tablets | Exanisite Ha ,‘l"'_"'"'"' to | fon must fall, showing, in its cloud-like | and some were stuffed with cotton to give S """h Thed THY AOL (BF ’ e ey woman shoctd send it (o het friends. masses, tints of color that accord sympa- | the shape and then decorated with minute | The fluffy muff of long-haired fur an of suftrage is the only manner in which the > FiiE MRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, bave mo exclusive claim in (8| (il Wity the panne or satln that|olly or mistletoe sprays, whilo tho pur |claborately decorated chifton, welvet or | &L ARG G I SR TUCLC T L ey T “.'. !."MWM&WW“””& :"‘!m" "";l’"”‘:”‘l‘""lr ”:’ ”“wm‘f“ "n"’m:'h.nq--rlm the lace Incrustations of the | chaser could if he or she preferrod secrete |birds’ brenst muft are allgarger than ever | L o " (0 00 otective. Therefore, 1 {& W\. 2 .,M o fowl, guinea fowl, o ® | ol 3 - S “ | petitiot at ye honorable HOATA MAKE | eme——————————————————y plkeon and turkey feathors aro all prossed [ “OIREIOPOR L L erative, petition that your honora ar ervic . " y v an order directing the tax collector to re. i DU ING :::"n':,”‘ ~ ,',w b :’:”"""'f“‘ "’;“’,:"“: One can hardly call the long basque tail fund tme the above amount pald as taxes BE FORE BULLE ehlefly of fray fox and garnished with | ®8 014 familiar face and yet we have been as aforosaid.” bt Al e gLt | intimately concerned with it betore. Hardly George C. Sargent, the attorney in the e. On tho le st of the | ° owl plumag: )n the lett breast of the | case, 18 the son of Mrs. Sargent. Concern- ing the petition which has been filed he a a said: “We shall follow this with a test '8 front Y 4 [ ten years ago the walst of every gown dis- e e S T ¥ DT ITrs | picyed: w tall Y & GRVEINY NOMN MGEL suit and are prepared to carry the caso to the preme court of the state Ordinarily envy and braided and buttoned as gally as one sees them now. Only the women who get thelr gowns from the Rue de la Paix " before the basting threads are taken out there can be 20 repayment of taxes, but the are displaying tallod basques as yet, but i gtk theso are straws enough to show which to the in of justice and provides way the trade winds of fashion are blowing that any ning himself aggrieved may pay taxes under wrilten protest, stat- fng his grounds, and that suit may be brought within six months and if the pro should tell her friends of it, wheth of can be sent by expres et any Addresa, con provision aforesaid 1 am de. | prived of the right of suffrage by reason | | of my sex, thut the exercise of the right | Gowna and Hostery. NEW YORK, Dec Cock plumes, though prime favorites of the hour, needed now or not. g AL T R 1t is the very, very modish thing to wear a cloth skirt with a basque of velvet of the same color as the petticoats and with the tails of that basque cut spoon-shaped ] test be sustained the taxes shall be r 14 q and falling to the knees. It is also equally Another section of the political code eme smart to have the back of the basque cut powers boards of supervisors to return { in two short, square tails and weighted with Thens 10 wrebRly: sotludted ENd Ve HEVE v b gold braid and gold buttons. theforore, shessnited (hls patition o a8 World Famous Mariani Tonic None of the talls are box-pleated or to lote no points. The ground we shall frilled in the least and while the velvet take In this suit is that the state consti- FOR BODY AND BRAIN walst and cloth skirt display great enter- tution in Hmiting suffrage to males con prll-v' nhl:'l |I1|~n|rn;lon they are n:l xr:llvm flicte with another section of its own, In e e Y G AR hich it declares all powers inherent in s ga > { | of a silk velours or English corduroy skirt :‘nl v‘r”"h_ v Since 1863, Endorsed by Medical Profession i with a walst of cloth, Artistie Inventions. Frills of Fashion. (a0 S e e immediate lasting efficacious agreeable A pretty little travelor's inkstand hs 4 3 T e e Ehape of & man's hate At Drugnists E» Rafusa Substitnte o | aP333333333333333333333335 2 \ While the question of novelties ls up we may as well mention palnted chiffon and jeweled slippers among the inventions of artistic minds. The dressing for dainty feet In the evening grows every year more luxu- rious, but a debutante, who would rather worn; they are tled wi Violots are still the most p: ends finfshed with violet s vel do chenille In a ver- £ dance than eat and who had a pair of ridic- P e DA ’ . n ulously small feet to be shod for the waltz, fancles, and brown to hatr, wora (<) e you in can expend $10 on each foot and yet not Wwith a brown gown, is y chic a touch tho highest point of extravagance, The highest point is reached with a pair of hose made solely of chantilly or Spanish thread lace. Only the toes and soles and BOES Arades ok blue heels and back upper halves of these stock- Cr LAl ings are made of spun silk; all the re- AW YBAR MUFFS very stylish, These mainder is 1 pure costly black lace is | = whipcords, serges, ch the most delicate fern or trefoll pattern ar- Pretty thinga in tea c Inen in stylish shades embroidered. There s wh d upon gray and yell \ yollow itfrerent on the ground floor redingotes and tings are w - Include & ord tweeds, , ‘both plain and There are advantages in being there with your office, particu- some inexpeusive trifle In the depths of this season. The modish woman carries & | gte. in black and ¢ the filling muft with all save her dinner and dancing | finely mixed - ranged In a design that contributes greatly gowns, and if it ts to the opora or theater | The prettiest thing in name cards for larly if you are in a fire-proof \ Q% / to the slender aspect of foot and ankle.| A FEATUR WOMAN St AR ' ¢ "1 | lunchoons or dinners are petals of flowers prn Upon the foet that wear such hose must be priainy el it 4 D ity | 0 tinted cardbonrd, crumpled exactly s building like AN ASTRAKHAN CAPE TRIMMED WITH | drawn a pair of very high-heeled patent | Politienl Vagnries of States Whe T "x"::::’l*““ Touthis: elkEiy. e ))’,‘."‘fl;;fi‘:fl";afi_';‘"""“:;fl"l‘jj N odee, GULLS. leather slippers, powdered at short in- Has Batablishod, Pl b knot of roally exquisite | Which form the table de tion, is very - tervals with minute rhinestones of tur-| Woman suffrage was cstablished in Colo- | Fesplendent with a knot of really exquisite | protty and dain TH B Bm DING and a duslicate of this handsomely quolse that are set deep in the leathor,|rado In 1863, Until this year there has|artificial flowers, iese are the muffs that |~ gman) vorkboxes are made Sments muft. Another splendid | unq at the point where satin or lace bows | been no accurate v of separating the | 8ccord with the lace and chiffon evening | with specia i small compass example of this happy combination | would be fastened a small bow of rhinc- | male from the female vote, says the New |coats and it is no unusual sight to see | and all the fmp At P 18 a white astrakhan wrap with gracefully | gtones s set in the leather to twinkle like | York Sun. This year in Arapahoe county, | WOmAn sweep into the play house carrving | was not going into the dressme We bavo two large offices, one facicg Farnam Street, the ather | @ muff of ash gray chiffon, from which a | ness could need for a long visit, trip abroad | g8 mounted gulls on both muff and neck plece. [ dewdrops at every motion of the foot. |Which includes th of Denver and which | & ¥ il l"_,“ i ki i :1h:«h || 5F Winter or summer vacation ksl | Beventcents street. Hoth have large burglar-proof va plenty at Into the heads of these fashionable birds MARY DEAN. | casts more than a quart the whole | Shower of bright flowers and gold-tipped | f sirtad evening & By " gleaming jewel oyes are set and the beaks Vote of the state, such a division was made | Fibbon ends drop nmearly to the floor. Such |, ¥ieRd-Painted cvening s ’W heat. The best janitar service in the city always are often made of gun metal, tipped with CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS, by the county clerk vd as a result of his | M do also appear at the afternoon re- :v!ulll ".“:"”’3‘ |‘"' w ol or stived computation It was shown that of the total | ceptions, though a trifle more fashionable | this sort of d m Wonderful Home-Made Souvenlrs | yotp of Denver, which was 55,000 on presl rge trumpet-shaped handwarmers AR R (: pEI ERS & CO SIoeIen o8 tho ikl Ready (o Hang Up. dent this year, 32,000 vot cast by glory In frills, but not in flowers and 2y L n n LN m n n n n m n n n n n m m m Rental Agents. Ground Floor, Bee Building. M From short and sweet neck comforters| \when Santa Claus slips down the chim- to long and clinging eveniug and empire | noy on Christmas eve he will probably pelisses is the natural transition when |giare with amazement and admiration at discussing winter wraps. Verily the glory | tho row of stockings swinging from the of the long coat Is more genulne and dazz- | mantel shelf, for the like of these up-to- lug than ever before and it Is a fact well | date receptacles for presents he probably known that many women who attend after- | hag never seen before, They are all made moon entel nments refuse to take oY | by one woman, from whose factory, a thelr gorgoous circulars or velvet cloaks at | boarding house hall bedroom, something all, since the whole richness of their cos- | like 700 pair have been turned out to meet tumes lies in theso outer sheathings of | the holiday demand. It wouldn't be safe chiffon, fur, spangles, lace and flowcrs. to say just how much money she cleared on Two typleally fine wraps are sketched as | her sales, but, at any rate, her profits far a sort of substantiation of this assertion. | ex 4 her expectations. Sometime 1n The first, to which the rcader's attention | late November she made up a lot of this 18 directed, is o rat gray panne carriage | special Christmas hoslery. Almost any coat, edged all about with an inch wide | materials that came to hand were avail- band of Hudson Bav sable. Over the|able, from blue denim to brocaded satin, shoulders turns a collar of gold tissue on | and, with a big palr of ors and a sew: which black silk guipure s laid, and upon | Ing machine she was soon able to manu- the guipure wee black and silver spangles | facture as many as fifty a week are applied. In front, over the bust only, | An ordinary stocking sufficed as a pat- 1s (his wrap fastened and two Jeweled | tern, but she cut out these special hose on buckles serve as latches. The undersleeves | & very much larger scale; cut them in two are of the thinnest, s fiest cream white silk | pleces; made the lex long and gencrous muslin frilled upon straight inside cuffs of [ and then decorated them in a bewildering gold tissue and the wrist bands and muff | variety of styles. She put on her blue and are of the soft brown sable. white and pink satin stockings the most In intestesting contrast is the Rejane | KOrgeous gold brafd clocks, and finished oft opera ccat, cut from rich Ophelia red velvat. | the tops with elastic ribbon garters and Its broad and cdging bands arc of ermine | flaunting bows, run through coquettish gilt and it has numberless Plerrat frills of sil- | buckles. ~ She made cheerful looking rod dingle-dangles. They are strictly carriage mufls with narrow waists aund ends flaring Votkrs I mUBH 14 ug districts | widely open, and it is very obvious that o0 this Atata ot Cole in the capital | they are invented to harmonize with the eity of Denver and a local estimate of the | 1860 savor so visibly influencing all depart- i — | ments of dress. When sloping should andersleeves and small waists we teemed big bellmouthed muffs prevailed and they are now making these fn fur and cloth. A doth muff, if it is properly shaped and trimmed, goes just far toward es- tablishin owner's reputation for care- ful dressing and general elegance as does a round finger comforter of sable, seal or broadtail The cloth muff must, however, elaborate ornamentation Its two ould show aths of la ills, and on the exterior of it hirred or puffed body hing high art buckle, through which Liberty ribbons are drawn, musi appear; or a handsome knot of violet flowers be- longs in this post of honor. When ribbons play an important part in the decorations their ends are tipped with gold ferrets. On the reet the fur mulf is naturally enough at once the most clegant and use- ful protector for the hands. The most endid effect in fur is till secured by the of the ever rarer and costlier fox; though any cleverly dyed fox fur given this men and 23,000 by women of women residents | es A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BE",}&FI;IIEIID;“‘ COMPLEX|°N Moth Patches, Rash and Skin diss )eane, and every 7, blemish on beauty, and defies deteos / tion. ‘1t has stood véars, “ana I g8 | MME. A, RUPPERT'S WORLD RE- harmiees we taste | NOWNED FACE BLEACH AL- i» properiy made, MOST WITHOUT COST NO MATTER HOW BLEMISHED felt of simil name. Dr. L. A, { 3 Bayre sald to a | THE SKIN, FACE BLEACH -~ i A f_" ,“_'u‘t';"”:"“"“" WILL MAKE IT PERFECT ou ladies will use them, 1 recom- GOURAUD'S CREAM' as the least armful of all the Skin preparations.” For lo by Wl Druggists ‘and. Fancy Goods alers in the U. and Europe. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, St, N. Y. Purifies ana ficial holly, and on nearly all the stockings intonded for children she worked, in gilt or white brald, a Christmas greeting. A magic name answers ulmost as well, and costs v chiffon, a new goods, by tho way, ot | calico stockings, big enoush to hold every.- ong-fourth the price, of the Tight rare end A RAT GRAY PANNE CARRIAGE COAT G pam—— v e o 1 g g e L royal reynard's coat. The proper fox muft[ " pnGED WITH HUDSON BAY SABLE. ) trimmed the tops with wreaths of artl- is ample in girth with the silken brush|_- N BAY SABLI ' of the beast ha 8 in a report from one end, and |to the eccentric woman cd EGETABIE his head and fore paws depending from tho | from London. ‘The painting, or a continua- tion of it, is done on the bure shoulders * her. A lamb skin mulf is gracefully | after the gown I8 put on, to extend the Mod tr Some of her stockl ot & after the 'gown 18 put x ndamo A. Ruppert snys s SESIOCHIONS, Were fs: Dix M finished with clusters of fine black fox | Sprays on the bodice. Certainly the erze A “My Face Bleach 18 1ot & new, untried pillow cases and their charm dwelt as much tails drooping from & handsome jewaled | fOF NOVEILy has reached fts Hmit in thisodd [ o S GEVAVE M o O oy fo- | emady, but hua boen used by iho beat In their Infinite variety of decoration as rnament in the center of funcy In pase uoHstipation, Rearalria pad fe- plo for yoars, und for dissolving and in thelr roominess and moderate price. L ment in the center paclowi | gyckles of gold plate, jewel-gtuddad or in | It pute the eysiem into perfect condition. 1f you n., forever pimples, freckles, moth B cosy sazin lined fur eyl some gor- those of J0tand gold, medal- [ suffer with ang of thess atfm remedy. w black bewds, cozemi, tan, sunburn, ut she did not content herself with only I AT i dism | neo centers, framed in opu's ey ow V| fu ho 3 sallowness, roughness or rednoss of the making stockings for Santa Claus to fll— IEe S Tuty Jipay 2 chace o s, enamel and catstecl, or | @R plage L ieared ot e greatmertact | - akin, and for brightening nd boautitying she turned out at least n baker's dozen of £U0 ona0 tearh ot Tnecialis o IR 18 [ipdoien, pearisand other Mook’ gD, ok My ovatem win complétely run downandt | U CRRREERR AR B o Sttr ot v % e 'L | #n expensive shower to the kness of the | certainly be made very cffective use of s aftcre ‘Catarth, constipation, neu: pretty silk and satin hose to bo packed to | GRAY FO! HED WITH OWL o rabane B RO RHARS: | &mid soft folds of silc velvet, lace, chiffon, Faliin and femate troubles, © Frof the licate skin. the brim with bonbons. For the tops of| PLUMAGE PUR OWNOR, ete., on elegant winter hats. VY first dose I took, Lowevor, I 'began to fm- The marvellous mprovement after a P &t O oo It 18 a special fancy of many women this A P i A" prove, and in &'daya 1 was completely re- fow applicntions is most apparent, for the these sho made really exquisite garters, 7 . Lapped dress skirts buttoned at the top #tored (o bealth, Margareg Benuet! #kin becomes as nature intended it should into th Probable aivision of the vote of Colorndo |season to carry flufty fox or Alaska sable | on’ dich of the front, with real or %, Ohflo. J nto the centers of any ome of which a buttonhol the sll-lned | For eale by all druggists. Thirt treatmeny AMootts iear and whits, 1iee trom costly brooch or buckle could be fastened, | Makes it 70 per cent cast by men and 30 |or lynx muffs with their Persian lamb coats | #imuluted - buttorholos on the SIICH S A ont oo flaps, will be a fe for Zie: Beventy tra ¢ many of 1l gvory impiirity and blemieh,' It cannot ree 1ail, altreatme rit8 motion is kuch thut it dravs the the whole to form a most acceptable Christ- | Per cent apring walkin a the | treatment#1.00.” 10 o In Tablet Form—Plensant t i g ol % with si'k cords ke, fmpurities out of the skin and does not mas gift for o grownup In this Bin). eontont ol e o it | DR WS BURRRARE Circlanad,"Obso. | govor thom . anit i nivialb e durivi ke A few of her bonbonnieres had their satin | T840 cast OF RPYAR A0 © S'0f cloth taflor coxtumen. | = - 8 the ouly thorough und permanent insteps smartly spangled. The foot of the | 000 for McKinley and there docsn’t ‘app b it gay bag was thrust into a very tiny high. | 0 have been any serious diversence b heeled slipper. The leg was stiffened to | tWeen takes the form of what | 1 who voted pire tabiler.” It is easc [} way. During this month, T will offer to alla trial bottle of my world renowned Fuce leach, suflicient to show that it is il that percentage of w il A nambes o A lehgth of I cluim' for ity and any reader of t n stand erect and lined with waxed paper | fOT Rr)mlw Y] comps e (M 8 I.::::: ‘r\)‘l" or from U ver edge of goud moz ccat fn stamps oF silver, and and the costliest sugar plums in the mar. | @en and of the number of wo 0 high wist metimes will send the trinl bottlo, sectrely ket were used for the flling. She sold | voted for McKir 1 compared with the " " f u'm'.;n::u;mlx =:‘A::;:"|||‘n|llllhnmpwn seuled, all charges half dozen of these and had orders for|Dumber of men. Ifanyihing the proporiion tion of th g i« parted at the back M{ hook ‘How to be Reautiful® be twice as many more as she could fill; byt | Of Women voters for Brran seems o ha to give freedom to the train ahon are mailed frea (o ull who will write . A REJANE OPERA WRAP stockings interfered 4041 188 ROIROWERL AuMaRR. 6l Rikpse Amoothly over (he glove-tight princesse 6 _East 14th Street, New VYork PR - — | These last she cut out and sewed up her- | for which sundry explanaticns are give elip of silk or satin Mme. Ruppert's (ray Hale Restorniive which any fairy queen might reasonably | self, or bought a few pairs of stunning | thet the states which have adopted woman T (W hen Prot. Munyon save his Rhemmas | aotualiy st wray hair' (0 12 v wish to have a gown. Chiffon given both | embroidered and open-worked French hose | Suffrage are usually those which either by Mrs. Annfe Ray of Oakiand, Cal, who |isn't any gueeswork about it—there 1an' | &nd s not u dye. A docs Mot diesior (he body and brilliance by the insertion of a|and stuffed them with violet-perfumed pink | accident or desizn have bheen on the wrong lately filed aivorce. dppenred as |any falte Statement wbout 1t It Wmply | akin hor ruboff " Perfectly harmioss a1 silver woof, is the nearest explanation that | cotton. The top of each stocking was fin- | $1do of public question her own attorney and prepated tho necss- | pures It, doss Jush sXCELX YRAN® SRR | hhere Rueoortie. femilatory removes words can give of its quality and beauty. | ished off with a pretty doll's head and then wero three states {n which 7 HApary Hereek A i eobl expect, It cures without Teavlnu ang | superiinons i (h 0¥ mi tes w1101 Hero let It be sald that never before has | the most fanciful clocks and instep deeo- | equal suffrage, without rostriction as to sex AL T been Mary Anderson's |11l effects, It 18 a ;;;:‘lnnu:'x'_fi(lc.:\:;r:‘-_ 4 Paln i will not tnjure the most’ delionte chiffon prevalled to the extent noticeable! rations were worked out In pins, of every | prevailed—Colorado, Utah and Wyoming actress had she re- | Rerve tonic, as we $ ¥ " e, Ruppert's Pgsptian Batm for softs this season. It is the foundation not only ' length and color of pearl, bead or glass |All three wer o against e} esslon | All the Munyon remedies are just as re- and how for the lace gowps, but of the lace coats head. By a ribbon loop in the stocking's | McKinley, and by o majorities tn er of | Jiabla. Any Orugsiel fio N eal avics f | Rupgerts tial and evening capes as well. Coats there top this quaint cushion could he swung up | in the case of Colorad In the e wHte to Lroadway and 6th 8t., N + and ih many ca are indeed of solid lace—Russian, renais- | beside a dressing table to Al the doub'e | presidential election went A t dnughter | York, sance, guipure, Maltese and Arablan—that | office of use and beauty, while the sachets | was submitted ¢ fall to the heels, and accordeon-pleated | were usually made of gay golf hose and |altering the stato c ution that, 1t chiffon is the sole outer and in- filled entirely with the best English laven- | adopted, women in Idaho would voie on terlining material for these, It der. equal terms with men thereafter. It w forms as well all the pufis and 000 Mme. Ruppert's Almond 011 Comp. Soap, 1 ara a will shortly ond 10 pursuc mplexion &nd was most dalien e skin AN O the above {ollet. preparations A alwars kept in Stock and can be had from | “Finally she made tiny Ittle souvenir |adopted by a vote of nearly 2 to 1 Mrs, Tlawle nectict wen: slwareKentin | fullness of the dear litile capes that hfve | stockings, to be employed at Christmas|male electors in favor and 6,000 male elec- "0t the - - KUNN & €L Drnast shoulder pleces and tall collars of gold| dinner tables and on Christmas trees. Some | tors opposed ntly con FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS OMABAL A thread stiffened lace that look so smart | of them were surprises—on removing the | The state clection for governor of Idaho \ hospitals . fn 1808 was held subject to the newly es DAILY BETWEEN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO and other ch AR pp— R A e RS tablished rule as to suffrage and women pA AlA P ot dahn Without Change - voted for presidential electors on the san Inte disp fortunate G R EAT terms with men this year, but the ex deafnes Nothing Lasts [ iy oxnort 7 —cmT—— . o favor of the progressive policies represented | o pap AND OPERA CAPE OF CHIFFON A bust of Loulsa except merit. The medicine which has lived | by “flw rllmmi.M <lm not mat v'v:nlm | - [ or M e Wk win RocK |SLAND for years—is worthy to live, 1896, with only malo voters partlclpating | ,ng ne most charming muft for its very | KHOWh Souintor, b AN O s com—— S T 4 . y 7ol o A o e o oy o v B ROUTE | WINTER TOURIST RATES Hostetter’s {ae Bryan vote In 1daho wan 20,000, an - | LR coverod with countiems loonlage ot | JiiIVG, i e e, E——T— Pl e crease of 6,000, though in the nelghboring | Piick ik « : o ¢ er ot [ Glcott's Kister i e best Scenery of 1 S l o orida, Ke N bis a of chenille lengths drop their | Ahile we lfving In Bneland MOUNTAINS "and if West, Cuba, I la, O Stomach Bitters ; staten of Washington, Oregon and Mon- | yua L UG Vorh or L torrots, | writed the Wite of tho Chinese minister Daylignt In both direrien ™ pecm’ Mexico, the Mediterranean )y B is half a century old. It carries behind it a | !ana the Bryan votv fell oft o Waoming 3 | g, Ohylatmas numbser ¢ DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, wnd Oriont record of absolute success. In all cases of |year as four veers ago, the pryan| ©NYS PAXES TADERC PR Il Mok whed X game PR .m":i:i‘:‘wf:;mmm \Halr :‘n ::;:”‘m”h‘m iy stomach trouble, such as 108 WAN' BURSUARLIANIT Whe MAE D) Aan Franoiven Woman Wasts e Drevd Fuet DAt s fornia address City st and - (hind Tuosday Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, of the western states of tho country i | ecau is deprived of the | L il R t g which the Bryan vote Increase | right to Mr Ellen kent h ro— - Amous n « o © Nervousness, Liver and Kidney irouble, RO OINAD BRI AN ARRaAOL IR fe nais . Mrw Bl fid e e S e o aAd A LB e 0 = it has cured invariably. It goes to the root |established by o have il basc o the | {0 pay ia years gone by b lod by the | v ol Og"of LY, Y 10A | in the year : t ; ~ | wrong side pe ally is a debatable ques- | Board Supervisors of nclsco, | p Tickets now on sale to all the winter re q of these troubles, cleansing the blood and |iin. The advocates of woman sufrage | Mre. Sargent fs the widow e the late A A, | o fof ther NE F LAl SN tachlL Lin waler g | N rg strengthening the stomach. :;:fllfiur\“fln.’v'“‘.;(.”u‘,l '”‘}f.f'” b ”:“...“-‘; rient, former United States or !rn:n";‘”"" b ““ - the LM June 1st, 1901 rkey. idananiteita b ) 3 A e AT et S AR e ey She has be strong advocate | there i 4 IO} te pamphlets and all other info o b All d"l%slm and dealers sell it, group of mining states, the politics of |of the rights of woman and agitation on | Women ‘do not metimes | 13 esary At a1, dhe e o B h B Eauia Tiekas eormatios See th:l. rivate Revenue Stamp covers the $0p | which have been transtormed by the con- | the privileges of voting has been her spe- | {13 AT ot #UCienful than men, When sk for e Sondlow Db | Furnam 8t, (Paxton Hotel Bullding) o) of the bott - sideration of the silver | i | clalty. 1o ber petition to the Board of | China tk n hardly belfeve me |8 bettie | write \

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