Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
F Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg feb. 3l3 and7 Home White feb at which Angels must have smiled. T the baby Economy the True her e of a True the men dress for Small boys. To lira fair Voung people were playing a to the Only differ Hriber that n trick consisted of four of the Biblo instead of the names of i will Call the Young players 2 3 and for convenience Sake. V4 was a Young woman from the coun sue was very ignorant and Nedu a a nut of which be Aba Pai Fallt As Tho game proceeded the other called repeatedly for the Book. To Ono seemed to have 5t, and thai very sure it was not in her hand. 3nt All the cards were dealt and All it books pave that Ono formed they ked it each other and said some one of have the Book of psalms no. 4, Are Haven t said no. 4, with a go but i have the Book 1 she Laid Tho cards on the blk the try an awful silence and 2 Aud 3 went into very paroxysms of i tighter Vicli could not to controlled. What is it said no. 4, turning first i and then White while great tears to her eyes. Arc you laughing at roared no. 2, throwing his psalms Back in a frenzy of Delight. Of Ray r Hen to. I leaned Over and Laid a soft hand on no. 4 s Arm and said she to Sui etly and gravely never Yon id dear they Are laughing at the Way Tou pronounced the word. It in t right 1 1 War but i often pronounce it the same of so need not care they laugh at me too but i Don t care Are spent in i Genof offices and paying fares As would make the difference Between the wages of an inferior and a Superior Domestic but the cheese paring mistress docs not see this and she is constantly Penny Wise but very often also Pound York Ledger. Look out for the cellar. We will first direct our Steps to the lowest apartment of our cellar. Much has been said in refer ence to its cleanliness Aud How much respect we owe to this necessary portion of our households. Many women Are in the habit of placing All kinds of rubbish in this apartment Little thinking that most of Tho air which they Reatho in then upper Chambers has first passed through Tho cellar and been vitiated by All foul and decaying substances. In order to con Vince those who Ore sceptical of the fullness of this assertion., to need Only to advise them to close All upper room door and to boil onions in their cellars. The odor of this vegetable will be perceptible from parlor to attic and this proves beyond question that much sickness is propagated in this manner. Dryness and ventilation Are particularly necessary cases of fever and diphtheria can to traced to this neglect. Fruits and vegetables and indeed every article of corrosive properties Ore Moro Apt to decay if left in n place where Tho surroundings Aro Damp. Tho absolute necessity of a clean dry c Vrtlar requires us to Whitewash All Walls and ceilings at least twice a year and to place some Lime and charcoal in Dif Ferent receptacles As Ofteli is Tho feeling of dampness can be experienced. These articles Are recommended to purify the air As Well As to absorb John Seppman in Hall s journal of health. R do you know i have always thought very Angels must have smiled gently Gad indulgently at that Little White Ella High Anson in West Shore. The Tref heroines. When 1 see a woman scrubbing or Bend Iupe Over the Washtub who was created with in artist s tastes and a poet s song in her heart when i see n Bright woman in whom Tho drollery and sparkle of youth die hard amid a life of Drudgery and unrest when i see a woman Patching trousers and darning socks who was intended by nature to reign the crowned Queen of some High vocation when i Mark the pallor ant the lines of telltale care on the chock that in girlhood outblushed1 june s sweetest Ettee. To those who actually need them the Lornette is a most convenient substitute for perfect vision every near sighted woman who Al Nils herself daily grappling in kindness for the elusive slender Cord of her smaller eyeglass will attest to this. A Lornette thrust in the Corsage or hang ing from the wrist is quickly secured. It is also More easily adjusted and less pain fully used than the other sort. Its abuse however in the bands of vulgar snobbish women who Rise it merely for effect has much curtailed its legitimate Point of View in new York times. Boston s blight women some Are wed and some Are single but All Are charming. The Tii Aher. The Pusher is a table utensil with whose use the majority of May he unfamiliar for it is used Only by Small Chil Dren. Even the Best red youngster is Apt at first to help himself with the tools that nature push refractory Bita of food upon his spoon with his fingers. The Pusher has a handle like that of a Small spoon. Instead of a botel it has across that end and at right angles with it a Little shield shaped piece of Silver with the ends curved slightly Forward so that the food cannot slide off at the sides. With n spoon in one hand and a Pusher in the other some children can do wonderful York Sun. Not of those mentioned below but Earnest work in hand and la do ing it authors and in by clan. Copy Leht Liy american press association. I use or note How the hands that once Drew i vilest music from obedient keys have Stylc a Casus fits lion. Omnie glibly discuss Stylo and fashion As rat Tosh they were one and the same thing twisted in the faithful per they arc about As closely related As thief i feel Sun Ami Moon being totally different in effect to be stylish is Given but to few while any one May to fashionable who bus the Money to dress in fashionable materials made in a fashionable Man Ner. To state Tho difference is a difficult tisk bit is easier seen than written. A material design in making a gown hat Ijac is fashionable when made in the dlr die fashion and after the rules governing we fashion of the moment. A fashionable woman is undoubtedly one devoted to fashion in dress actions tie Kent time to Liat Liuzi Imus. And Mode of living. A stylish woman May War Calico but her matter of wearing it the style in which Sho carries herself and the whole Tenor of her being Are stamped refinement Chic and inde writable something which we Call that elusive something is the Charm that at once porticos Hev off from her less Fortuna to companions. To describe the difference concisely we Ronld Call that fashionable which is in popular or Universal use while a stylish dras or woman is of an exclusive individual Anil Choice fashion not sufficiently a Kimsal to to fits Honable though of the highest form of fashion. A woman May tie made fashionable but must be born stylish. A material May to exceedingly stylish in effect when worn by the right person yet never become sufficiently popu Lar to be called fashionable but it remains stylish and is n thing of though no5 a Joy when worn by the fort Unate woman possessing that much to be desired and not to be purchased something called style goods economist. For Nanco of homely duties j. Feel like kiss ing the faded Cheek and folding Tho poor hands in a reverent grasp for i Tell you though she May sometimes falter by the Way though fretful moods May sometimes overtake her not Queens Are More Royal in the inheritance of their purple Robes not cloistered saints folded away from the world s turmoil so Faith full not dying martyrs so it is not dying that tells. To die is Onsy living there s the test. Anybody can die but a the infinite difficulty of Herald. What the bitty can it can Wear out a pair of kid shoes in Twenty four hours. It can keep its father Busy advertising in tin newspapers for a nurse. It can occupy both of the largest time bed manufactured simultaneously. It can cause its father to be insulted by very second class boarding House keeper in the City who never takes in nine cases out of ten is very fortunate for the children. It can make itself look like a fiend just when in amen wants to show what a pretty baby she it can make an old Bachelor in the room adjoining Nso language that if uttered of the Street would get him into the Penitentiary for two years. It can go the farthest end of the room to the foot of the stairs in the Hall adjoining quicker than its Mother can just step into the Closic and out again. It can go to Ucli up like a Little and just As Mami Mand papa Are starting for the theatre n can Wake up and stay awake till the act. These Are some of the things a baby can Bat there Are other things As Well. . If you have always eaten bananas As you eat and pears and apricots at the Cone Tsiou of a big dinner or As a Titbit be two eur meals you have not found out what a glorious fruit it is. Suppose some morn ing you try them in place of Oatmeal por Ridge. Clipse perfectly Ripe ones and eat them with bread and butter and Coffee or chocolate. If the latter beverages Are frowned upon by careful Mamma milk will do almost As Well. Don t eat them through the Day Bat Reserve them for a breakfast delicacy. It will reveal a Delight which you had never suspected the banana could afford. This i1. The Way people of Tasto rejoice in them in inc Balmy tropics where they grow and eaten thus there is no fear of comic. Perhaps if you take two or three instead of one you will feel satisfied without the huge breakfast so common in North Amei Ica and then you will astonish the Cook with your robust appetite at noon. This likewise is Tho habit among our tropical neighbors and they never suffer from Dys do Kalb in Harper s Young people. A Cwaig of of fatigue. Fatigue should not be treated As a Light matter. Women often say i am perfectly Well Only i get tired then you Are not perfectly Well. You need rest care and possibly medical treatment. Try Tho rest first and set your mind free from worries and restraints with the rest take food not tonics of Neces sity but instead of waiting for Lune Heoe take a cup of beef Tea during the Forenoon Between luncheon and dinner an egg lemonade or a Glass of milk and a Cracker. not exact from yourself work which you do not feel equal to do. Make it f Rule to lie Down two hours each afternoon and go to led Early. Keep this treatment up for three months with All the out of door life you feel equal to and Yon Yil realize what rest can do. The tired feeling Means thai you need rest. It is As sure an indication As that a clock needs winding when it runs traveller. A pretty work Box. Some ingenious Young women make pretty and convenient work boxes out of a scotch Tarn o1 Shantur Cap. One of soft Gray tones is lined with Pale Pink silk and finished on the head band with the inevitable Little Bow which in this cose is a Rosette that scorns the sine qua non to a woman s decorative scheme. The Cap rests by its own weight conveniently open on a work table and forms n. Really capacious and Safe pocket for spools thimbles and Odds and ends while the soft exterior offers an attractive Needle York times. Knitli swans neck. Edith swans cock was a Beautiful girl who loved King Harold of England and was loved by him in return. They parted before Tho Battle of Hastings and after the Slaughter was Over the monks sought in vain for the body of the King. Edith took up the search and discovered Tho Crow less and mutilated body of Larold which had been passed Over by the others free press. Orn Dillni is n luxury. A paid shop girls factory girls my Small salesmen of Tho same rank Are frequently obliged to go without Tho req i Ite articles of clean clothing because their salaries will not cover their necessities. That cleanliness is a luxury May be a novel statement to the Rich but it can never to Ucli to those less favored from a worldly Miller Magazine. One of the Beautiful things in the Inte rior of Are. Kate Chase s Home at Engle Wood is Large piece of Gobelin tapestry one of the few in America that once Hung of to Walls of King Louis Philippe s Palace t tells the Story of Ulysses in Tho Guise of a woman being entertained at a feast by to Queen of some Barbaric Island. It was Stich admired by Charles Sumner. Of sex tto Vernor Ames and o Brien daughter of sex mayor o Brien Are opposite types of Beauty. Miss Ames is tall and fair with Blue Oyea and Brown hair. Sho was educated at North ens ton and at present is taking n course of in Striction in Europe. She is not a society girl but enjoys the companionship of a few special friends. Miss o Brien is now with her Mother in the South of France. Sho is Lithe of form and has a pair of big Brown eyes that Promise to play havoc with masculine hearts sooner or later. The Belle of As miss her Minie Richards is called has at the age of 18, blossomed Forth in All the charming Grace of womanhood. Sho is a pronounced Brunette rather tall and Graceful in figure. Her face is exquisitely modelled and Sho has a Luxuriance of Brown curly hair and Large Brown eyes kindling with Rutelli a baby can make Tho commonest House the brightest spot on Earth. It can lighten the burdens of a Loving Mother s life by adding to them. It can flatten its dirty Little face against the win Dow pane in such a Way that the tired Kotlier can it is a picture before he rounds Tho Corner. Yes babies Are great institutions particularly one s own baby Boston Gazette. And Home Hygiene. Ibave referred to school Hygiene As supplementary to Homo Hygiene because we we ourselves so fully to wrung Sci oils a supplement of Home life. Parents consider thrice cautiously be committing their dear ones to Tho in in Encis of unguarded physical Miasma. Much his not been As yet spoken on subject at family wholesomeness and bomb Hygiene. I Trust to shall see the when it win be taught in our churches m our schools. Half of the deaths Waro recorded Are already Esca Pablo yearly we Are gain b in our possible Mastery of nature. In afford to turn aside cheerfully material inventions and make our 6 Ono of contest with disease and Ful Coa Watts the Type Century Koch of the cof m. D., in by. Lobe Democrat. Trio men to Clipne. Ella Wheeler Wilcox laments the Condi Tion of her Sisters but she blames it on the men. Sho says unfortunately men want their sweethearts to be Brilliant an showy and their wives to be Domestic and practical. The girl who understands How to sew Cook and nurse a sick child Doe not attract single men and the superficial Belle does not satisfy her husband after marriage hence the prevalence of divorce. Either men must become More sen Siblo before marriage More resigned after Ward or mothers must begin to team their daughters in their cradles the Neces sity of combining the useful with the ornamental the practical with the enter Taining no lived l have miss Mauni Howe Ellliott. Perhaps no woman in Boston can Lay greater claims to Beauty and literary Abil Ity than mrs. Maude Howe Elliott Tho daughter of mrs. Tulia Ward Howe Aud the writer of Many charming stories. Born in the 1-1 no the compositions of the Young aspirant Lor honors Early attracted the at Tention of her teacher. Mrs. Elliott is of medium cig hand possesses a pair of sym pathetic Brown eyes that look out from a face of soulful expression which is crowned by a glory of Titian Brown Ciu by hair. In her youth Maude. Howe was a peculiarly sensitive child and Early displayed an antagonism to mathematics. This is not at All strange since mathematics and Litera Ture rarely go hand in hand presumably from the fact that an imaginative mind can rarely be tied Clown to the practical. Romantic joyous and High spirited she sees her own traits personified in others. Emma Abbott was in constant fear of mourn Miu Aud upon her last professional Isit to Cincinnati it was noticed that the Rindo ivs and Ooi a in her room atthe hotel Ivere stuffed and blanketed in order that not a breath of Nir might blow upon her Sho also wore a heavy Collar As an extra wrote Tiou. And yet pneumonia claimed Ier at last. Better pay to for a lace not As it will give twice the Wear of one at 85 cents to si.35, which May be called popular As regards the lining Satin at 50 cents and Surah at 59 cents ure worn but a Duchesse at 75 cents or a Satin Surah at 90 cents ont wears either of the above fabrics and is to per cent better in miss Iier mixer Richards. Genic. Inheriting the rare artistic ability of her father she late Orvin Richards in the use of Crayon and Brush her easel has already held Many works showing senti ment and sincerity. At the piano she easily interprets the thoughts of celebrated composure and her Roice is Sweet and full of sympathy. Two other charming girls Aro miss con stance Whitney and miss Elisa West. Tho latter has great Brown eyes and classical features. She wears her hair drawn tightly Back from her forehead and dresses with artistic taste. Her Friend miss Smoot a Niece of Charles head was Tho Belle of the ladies Ball last Winter. Jack Linzee s pretty sister who married or. Minot Weld and who has been likened to the famous English Beauty lady Dud Ley is very tall and Willowy in figure. Her eyes Aro of a dark Hazel while her Grace of manner and charming personality make her Ono of Tho most sought after in the Circle of Boston s Best society. In using benzine place a piece of Linen of several folds of a table to act As a sponge in absorbing the benzine. Stretch Tho soiled article Over the Linen dip a piece of Cotton or flannel into the benzine and rub lilo Well after which dry with blot pc paper. The benzine ought to Boap plied in a circular direction. Children should feel a sense of Freedom a sense of ownership in their parents pos sessions understanding that All restrictions Are Only for expediency they should feel that their parents guests Are their guests and have an interest and Pride in pleasing and not disturbing them. The professor of rhetoric and Belles Lettres in Newcombe College new Orleans is mrs. Jennie c. Nixon a Teri Nessee woman who found it necessary to seek her own living after a girlhood passed in luxury on a Broad Plantation. Sno is a Clever news paper John Robb of Kingston suggests to uhe Ontario minister of education that All pub Lic school children of Canada should Wear outer garments of the same material thus securing uniformity and checking the Dis parity Between the Rich and Tho poor. An Exchange says that if Ever the worn in of this country Start on a crusade against the men their lines will be formed in Kansas. There every town has its equal suffrage local society and there Are Over a Hui cared women s clubs in the mi1s. Emily Selinger. Accompanied by her Mother Maude Howe has been an extensive traveler in Eastern lands As Well As in America. In 1887 Sho became the wife of Samuel Elliott an English artist and though regarded As one of the Belles of Newport society she has never neglected Hev literary work. Her poetic fancy finds food in the contemplation of the beauties of Nat ire by which she is surrounded in her summer Home and she Days in speaking of her daily life that the quiet morning hours produce the Best work and that a few Days stolen from society Are among the pleasant Sec things that life has brought her. At present mrs. Elliott is engaged upon a three act dram ii of today which a based on her novel in conjunction with her sister mrs. Florence Howe Hall is also Busy in the arduous task of writing the history of the teaching of Laura Man by her father or. Howe. Mrs. Septima a Andolph Meik Chain the Only Berv Lvang grandchild of Thomas Jef Farson is a widow 78 years old living in a Humble cottage at Georgetown a 0., and supported by her daughter who is a Patent office clerk. All Economy. Jio Norto the patient economies of whose Small Are barely Suffi fill Nam 1 j Anu yet perhaps have of others. Many by Aid of minute 2 Means but Dis spirit. Paring it exercised in the draw th9 Kitchen. Then requires 13 grudge of Egypt a dinner in her Straw where of edible Nate to Burn cinder 3 with and theft Tho can Wei Al and errant Homo. Or ho3 has no v Beame so to to owns Tho for Small boys. As you wish to dress your boy daintily use White Nain Sook and pique for his bes dresses until he is 3 years old and Hay plaid or striped Gingham for mornings and Plain Wear. Make them with round waists belted waists and Box plaited waists buttoned behind the Collar turned Down and edged with embroidery the Large sleeves with cuffs like the Collar and Tho Plain skirt gathered hemmed and just Long enough to reach to his shoe tops. The plane dresses should Hare jacket fronts with round Back buttoned and plaited dirt. His do and walking coat should be More looking Thau the dresses. not make jump is to his por s Kuzur. All from eat i do wrong foods bilking about drugs brings one naturally to doctors. I was listening to Young or. Joseph Grindon the Ether Day telling a number of interesting things about the peculiarities of people s constitutions. One lady was telling the doctor about a Little relative of hers who had become violently ill not Long since her eyes and Throat swollen and a real angry looking rash coming All Over her face and body. The doctor had been summoned and it was de by him not to be smallpox Scarlet lever or any other disease but Sim pay a Little Plum pudding which caused All the trouble and which a dose of baking soda enough to go on a dime effectually relieved was it Nob remarked a lady to . Not at to an swered i have known rashes in similar to come from the slightest partaking of oysters Shell pork St. Loud . The use of Lorene ties. The fact that the late Gen. Spinner met his death from a cancer caused by an abrasion on the nose produced by eyeglasses possessions. A poet loved a Star and to it whispered nightly being to fair Why Art thou love so far or Why so coldly Shine who shines so brightly t 0 Beauty wooed and a possessed o might i to this beating heart 3nt clasp thee once and then die blk St that Star her poet s love so wildly warm made human and leaving for ills Sake her heaven above his Star stooped earthward and became a woman. Thou who Hast wooed and Hast possessed my Lover answer which was Best the Star s beam or the woman s Hertl i miss from the Man replied a Light that Drew my spirit to and to the Man the woman sighed i miss from Earth a Bulwer Lytton. Our immense removal been .1 most Tia Dow Success. Have yet in Stock dry goods carpets House furnishings which must be closed out before april next As we leave for Carberry in the Spring. All our goods reduced in Plain red figures thousands of our customers proclaim it the greatest bargains they have Over known. We have no time and it would be no use to quote prices. We Only say attend like others and you will Purchase. Our profits Are simply cast away mrs. M1cah Dyer or. Mrs. Emily Selinger is a Fine example of the combination of brains and Beauty. She is of Southern birth having been taken North just before the War by her Mother who was a widow with three children. Her career has been successful Aud she has secured much reputation As a Flower Painter. In 1880 she married Jean Paul Selinger an artist. She is said to to without a rival As a Painter of roses. Her Folk lore of the bavarian published some time since is extremely interesting. Her Choice. A lady of Warsaw advertised in. The papers that she woo willing to accept propos als for marriage and giving a description of herself she also enumerated the qualifications she required in he suitor. Among those qualifications Sho mentioned that he must be the owner of real estate. She received Many letters in reply but one of these was strikingly original. The writer said that he possessed All that which the lady desired in her future husband he was Good looking he held a respectable position he had Many friends and was received in Good society could support a family comfortably. As to real estate he had that too to was fee owner of a plot of ground in the cemetery which was Largo enough to accommodate him a wife and six children. The lady selected the writer of this letter from the whole number of suitors. She opined that a Young Man of Hift position who had thought of acquiring Graves for himself and a Large family be fore he was married was surely worthy of the endowment of new York Sun. Her hand and mk5. Walter Dyer. She is a blonde with soft eyes of Blue and dresses in excellent taste keeping in even balance mental culture and personal Beauty. A woman dearly beloved of her sex is mrs. Micah Dyer or. Of Dorchester who in the past showed great Devotion to the boys in she is if tidied Ith Twenty two societies Ell in the work of Reform. She is president of the ladies Aid association which cares Fortne soldiers Homo in Chelsea and is also director of the y7oman b Charity club which founded a Freo surgical Hospital for women some few Mouths ago. Mrs. Walter who id a Bride of a few Mouths is following in the footsteps of her Mother in Law being already noted for her charitable work. She was miss Martha a. Honston of she has one of the sweetest of dispositions and her Earnest Gray eyes beam with Tho Light of lofty purpose. Miss Lillian Ames the Young daughter. Miss Vigina Pagari. Miss Luigina Pagani As her name Indi Cates is to daughter Italy having first seen the Light of Day in the eternal miss Pagani hns resided in Boston since her earliest she is tall Aud Grace Ful with a beautifully shaped head Well poised and covered by an. Abundance of dark Brown her Olive complexion has a Rich warm colouring that defies description and she possesses eloquent Brown eyes full red lips and a dimpled Ehin. Added to these personal charms she is a gifted musician and has a voice of More than Ordinary Richness. Miss was educated at the notre Dame Academy and during the coming season goes to Italy to Complete her in tical studies. Mrs. Phoebe Jenks a portrait Painter must also be mentioned in the list of bos ton s Beautiful and Brainy women. She was born it Portsmouth n. H., and be came interested in Art when a school girl. She worked assiduously and has literally carved out her own Success never having taken a painting lesson in her life. Al though a hard worker be is not a Recluse in any sense the word but rather enjoys discussion of Tho social questions of the Day and Whilo practically it suffragist says the time has not come for women to vote As they arc not yet ready for the master Barker Pickering Jenks is a Bright and promising student in architecture at the Institute of technology and his Mother takes great Pride in her Only son whom she declares to be the handsomest of Turco european princesses. The giant of Royalty is the Crown Prin Cess of Denmark. She is 6 feet and 3 inches tall. The most sensible her class is probably Princess Marie Anna Portu Gal. She is about a wed an untitled physician and Defon Dii her Choice by saying i prefer to marry .1 Man without a name rather than a name without there is also pm rent the Etory that a daughter of Tho Prince of Wales loves a son of the House of Rothschild. His Royal highness is said to favor the Alliance and Tho Only prerequisite to the nuptials Yentun attained is the consent of the Queen. A vigorous old ago. Ekx vice president Hannibal Llam Liu still retains Tho reputation of being Tho Young est old Man in Bangor me. His health continues so rugged that to has not yet abandoned his life Long Rule to get along without umbrellas or overcoats. Tho Oul gentleman s chief amusement nowadays is a game of whist. During Loo Brit Iii makers of Patent medicines paid in the shape of duties on their preparations. Weeping Trees. A traveler through the forests of Washington and British Columbia tells of hav ing seen Trees drip copiously during Clear Bright Days when no Dew woo visible else where. The dripping was so profuse that the ground underneath was almost Satu rated. Tho phenomenon was caused by the remarkable condensing Power Tho leaves of the for and it occurred Only when Tho relative humidity was near Tho Dew Point. The dripping leases after 10 or 11 o clock in the mornin.5, but resumes at or near Sunset. In Hakluyt s voyages there is an account of Hawkins second visit to Africa and America written by a Friend who sailed with Hawkins in which it is said the Island of Ferro there is a weeping tree that supplies All the men and beasts of Tho Island with drink there he ing no other available water Supply. Fur ther he states that in Guinea to Many weeping Trees list of a species different from that at Ferro. J. L Blair go. 480 main Street. Fire fire la the time for you people make your purchases. To a big Stock of tweeds comprising suiting paintings Over coatings. Ready made clothing gents furnishings fur Coats and Caps. All to be sold w without risen get sign of Golden shears 824 main St c. A. Gareau. Sale commences to Day satisfaction the Best Placo to get it retail la at groceries vegetables fresh and Salt meat fruit flour and feed cheaper than any other store in the cily for Money. Dry Taff Lahaywood forsake prompt delivery. A. O 3st 452-466 Alexander St. It jets fast trains with Pullman veal tiled Diaw Iwuc loom sleepers dining care and coaches of if Tecot dose fans Between Chicago und Ull Waukee and Ftp a Aud Minneapolis. Fact trains with Pullman Vest louled Koom sleepers dining cars and couches of latest design Between Chicago and Milwaukee and Thund us Duluth. Through Pullman vet louled and drawing Bolm and colonist sleepers via Trio Northern Pacific rail Way Between Chicago and Portland Ore. For tick cat sleeping oar reservations Uwe and other information apply to agents of the line 01 ticket a Santa Unow Fareio in Tho United Cutee or e. Ainslie e. 0. Barlow men dial manager. Oen i Louis Kokstein win Trio Leader of the firemen. Frank p. Sargent widely known in labor circles As the head of the brotherhood of firemen rules Over sij4 lodges. Formerly he was a photographer in Vermont after that a United states Cavalryman serving in Arizona and then a fireman on the Southern Pacific Railroad. is said to do in very comfortable circumstances. Galt Coal. Unsure med for Teani and Domestic pursues. Apr bait in Jorge and email Quantity Lei new Rar Iota Vittali railway Points. , agent 3s1 main St. Winnipeg. Telephone 200. Winnipeg brass works 82 and 84 Albert St. Box 048, Andrew Schmidt the prescription. A of ii lne used 30 years in thousands of Cowb cur ii sperm Torraca. We Knea and All to my pc Elm. Or Over Czerwon. Pm crazes o Taranto Cito Fuff you druggist for Ibe Taice no substitute. Oae package to six a email Wilts for pamphlet Kurocka Cli Euleal co. Detroit for Kile of Martin f. B newspaper Wisp Aprl
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