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Show SU A DOUSE ON WHEELS. FOR THE CARDEN PARTY. Suniiarr tori . Itowttrhlog On LATEST IDEA FOR THE MER OUTING. A Kna with OenliM Kdarr an to tb Coium iNoviliy Tbit WU 1 no SUM- - wad If there Hotel Organdi IS is one gown more than an which the summer girl looks upon with special favor it is her garden part) flock No matter how devoted she niav be to tailoi-mad- e gowns and boy othtr front KipB Inucbt with a AUtrt. Mrl Yellow Gowa. netkties like her brotber'srTEe soft frills and dainty air of femininity of ter1whErdes. . A YOUTHFUL POET. songster discovered SLUMS. IN LONDON'S Flmt la an Ol He la Oaly Weekly Taper fifteen bears Old and la tha l.loa of tbs Hour. Apard IJU cur Mattie TapU WewsSa Tjrpw MARQUIS of tho arh wooiaa. DE MORES EMARKABLE CAREER OF THE FRENCH DUELIST. Mrs. Mattie Taplln of Sidney, hoe striking personNeb., is ality and her sterling womanly ties, not leas than her Interest In and connection with western sheep husbandry. will commend her to the friends and patrons of the goldenjoof throughout th country. Mrs. Taplln was born In Preston county, West Virginia. was educated In the publJp schools and at Fairmount Normal school of that state, and tor ten successive years taught In the public schools of her native countv. in 1886 she removed" To David Cltv, Neb., and After teaching, two term m Butler county determined to become a land owner and found a sheep ranch In the wild west. In puisult of this purpose she Journeyed to Cheyenne county. In company with ht eousln, Miss Minnie MeGee. and the two gtrl Hied upon ad Joining homesteads, near Sidney, in the spring of 1887, nd built a sod bouse on tho lino of the two claims, so that tbs fair claimants could both sleep under the same roofaad yet each sleep on her own chosen homestead. Cheyenne county was little more than a beautiful wilderness, with few settler, In those days, but Mattie McGee and her cousin Minnie were brave, dauntless, women, quite equal to the demands of the day and McGee & Had Karaatly Died With His Roots la tbs Raaarl of Sahara Married Americas Wtfa sad Oust Llttd Dakota. In June, 1892, by CapL Mayer, of th engineer corps, a professor in (he Ecole Polytechnique. CapL Mayer received a wound which tproved fatal, and De Mores and his seconds were tried d The following December acquitted. the marquis fought a duel In Belgium, and was shot In the shoulder. Both duels grew out of the marquis taking the part ot Edouard Drumont, editor of Libre Parole, an paper, when he war tried for libeling a dep! uty. The Marquis appeared In a role different from any he had. previously filled when, with money obtained presumably by some compromise with hia father, he got up the expedition against lb GagUsh which has resulted in his deathT His wife accompanied tthn to Tufits, from which place the expedition started on April 25, Th Gaulots said of bis enterprise: The object of the Journey Is a patriotic one. In consequence of the difficulties which England la making for us in Egypt be Intends to confer with a number of Arab military chief, whose acquaintance he has made In the course of hla adventurous life, and who are devoted to him. Perhaps th English expedition win have to reckon with the obstacles which the Marquis de Mores, -together with these Independent Soudanese chief, will be disposed to In anti-Semi- te her garden paity costume entitle it DMl'ND CURTIS, EARLY every to the first place in her heart. -- She Isnow Know n all over HE report of the -family plans a trip conscious, that she will never look bet- . as the killing oy Soussls England to the mountains or ter throughout the summer than at ' 811- tribesmen, ot the 5) Boy Poet of to some watering one of these outdoor fetes, and as the was Marquis de Mores vtrtown." as far Ml report., for a few gown generally makes the girl, and hia band of er found ia a humble we.Pks during each as effect is concerned. It Is easy to J thirty-fiv- e men habi.ation In one of the reason for her devotion, to summer. Kansas set he which with most the poverty generally the.garden party frock out 'from Tuul In -people It" of districts stricken think ot the Rocky Perhaps there have been more gowns April to arouse the The London. East Sorue- - made of organdies for garden parlies mountains. AvvLv Arabs against the credit of having times they manage than of any other material. One of the '322' English In the Soudiscovered this to go, but more prettit&u. Is an imported organdie in dan after being denews' a rests with weekly often they fail. However, It is a pleas- pale yellow, scattered with violets young genius confirmed been has by a dlsputch nied, of ure to plan whether the trip is made and made over violet silk. The skirt paper called London. He la 15 year A servant who accomfrom Tunis. or not. But when the whole family Is finished around the bottom with age. His father descended from a very panied the fnarquia on his expedition with to go, and the family purse must three tiny frills of real Valenciennes respectable Irish family and passed has arlrved there with the announce some distinction through Trinity be squeezed to extract change to buy lace. Each frill is headed by a lace with ment that hi employer and a large Dublin. By profession an arnumber of his party were murdered by steak, then a trip to the mountains or beiadlng, through which narrow violet college, an he made the natives near Gadamea in the Desert to the sea shore is not often to be ribbon Is run. The round bodice Is al- chitectural draughtsman, and lost heavunfortunate Investment of Sahara. The servant succeeded In thought of, much less carried into ef- so of the faint yellow organdie. It la He was left a widower with five ily. from the attacking his escaph making The fect. With an Invalid wife,' three trimmed with French bows. young children, and, qultttng Donegal, party and after a toilsome Journey, healthy children and the emphatic bows are half deep violet ribbon and went to filled with narrow escape, reached England, whera he obtained statement of the family physician that half lace. They are exceedingly effectat Bury, in Lancashire, Tunis. The Marquis of Mores was well employment the wife must go tq the mountains ive and are caught In the center by a CaaM hr Tltlav but never regained the position he had he married an known to Americans, for a few weeks. If she expects to re- violet enameled button, studded with lest. He seems Not long ago, a foreign authority sunk from a wife American have and to either personally A dashing lace gain her health, what can a man do gold nail heads. or by deputy killed an Anitrlcan cattle say, a count appeared In London sogood position to the brink of absolute upon limited income? This was the cravat completes the chic effect of the thief. He was the aon of the duke of ciety and had a great succeea In cername la Ibe Silvertown given bodice. The sleeves show a very poverty. question one Kansas man asked hlm-eeand Vallombrosa, who despite his Italian tain circles. At last he proposed to a to in district eoap abounding and his solution of the difficulty short puff of .the organdie near the a Frenchmarry a young lady of good family. In- -, title, probably purchased, candle factories and other was not el. With a good team of horses, shoulder, with the greater part of the 1883 a quirlea were then made about him for In man. The married this In marquis Industries. It la, however, of which he had several, he believed he arm clearly defined by a tight-fittin- g daughter of Loula von Hoffman, the the first time, and It appeared that ha suburb of the metropolis that could drive from the eastern borders lace sleeve. This sleeve, like many squalid He came wa not the man he tacitly represent-banker, of New York city, up. been has Curtis brought to America with hla bride about a year ed himself to be, but one of many of Kansas to the foot hills in three or otheis this season. Is finished with a Edmuil) was had Such scant education as he after their marriage and bought 15,000 younger brothers; and although the obtained at the Board school. acres of land In what is known as the elder brother undoubtedly did possess It was not until M. C. H. Gray, the bad Thnda of Dakota. He started a the caatlea and lands mentioned, the bead of the Ipdia Rubber Gutta Percha town which he named Metloroafter younger brother had nothing but hla bis wife, and began to erect large wits, and on one or two occasions he Telegraph works, where he was employed, saw the article In Loudon that slaughter houses to supply the eastern had not been in using he knew there was a young poet In the market with dressed beef. The tdwn them. He had made the acquaintance factory. As soon as he was enlightprospered and soon numbered 1,000 in- of an English family quite nnformally ened. he generously offered to provide habitants, many of whom were em- abroad, and had dazzled them, not only for his education. But In this he had ployed In the industry he established. by bis title, but also by the number ot nature The of this after Soon been forestalled. Industry naturally already whom he assertmade him the especial enemy ot cat- English titled people the boys verses appeared in London ed (falsely) that be knew Intimately. In MRS. MATTIE a war resulted this tle and TAPLIN. thieves, the dally papers took the case up and Therefore hla new friends thought lasting a long time, during themselves published leading articles In which the occasion, and while Minnie kept house with thenj wa quits safe In introducing clishot he which often It at down" held and the claims, Mattie poems 6f the boy poet were favorably to friends. A few years ago their outb)m In four between a maxed battle commented upon. One paper saw In taught the children of the new settlers, on one aide an the Marquis de another young man was introduced to laws to It until dawn began and galfine the work of upon them the promise ot his cattlemen on th London society by a lady ot title. Sh "evidence of great imaginative power. lant frontiersmen about her that she Mores and two young woman of rare executive Mr. Andrew Lang found the verses ias - A JOLLY JAUNT FOR THE FAMILY. full of promise, comparing them with gifts, as wen u culture and courage, the school verses of Sir Walter Scott, aKrnrOnrfall of 1889 they elected her lour weeks.On arrival the horsea could deep frill falling over the hand. The which, he said, are really not so good superintendent of general Instruction for Cheyenu county, a position which be turned out to graze and the family hat to be worn with this gown will add as Edmund Curtla." The Westminster could enjoy a month's outing in the much to Its effect. It la a big Panama, Gazette sent a man to Interview the she honored with marked administraThe youth ss though his head had not tive ability tor four yearn, at the end of bent Into a coquettish poke. mountains as cheaply as at home. After having talked the matter over bonnet la trimmed with pale yellow os- been sufficiently turned by the notice which abt TaLumod to David City and trich plumes and loops of faint violet he had already received in the public taught in the city scbdols until June, with his wife the man, who was skillribbon. The loops of ribbon are press. The reporter describes him aa a 1895, when she was married to Mr. Euful at handling tools, began the congene Taplln, an extensive sheep ranchstruction of what he termed "a summer caught together by a steel and pearl bright-faceIntelligent looking lad When completed It buckle, which la formed into mercury still a mere boy. with frank gray eyes man of Cheyenne county. house on wheels. Is 1 892 Mrs. Taplln Invested 8800 ot was a model of neatness, stout and yet wings. The tie strings are wide violet To be worn with taffeta ribbons. lines her earnings In 850 yearling Llncoln-Mertn- o the of Instead following light. Is there gowns garden he simple ewes, and leased them for one-haparty the of ordinary prairie schooner, th wool and Increase, th wool contructed his conveyance after the nothing prettier than thehals of silk They are trimmed with mull paying her liberal Interest on the Infuililon of a river house boat. The mull. be can and flowers and and the Increase augmenting loops, semivestment, bought over the wheels; body extended the flock until it now number! 660 circular places were left for the rear in a variety of becoming shapes. New sheep. The marriage of our fair and wheels, and email sections were cut York Journal. let shepherdess to the fortu-naf- e away on the forward corners to allow ranchman brought with It a union Wolllufton Hated the front wheels plenty of room. The of locks and ranches, as well as of As the Duke of Wellington was wagon was coupled long and the lowe? hearts, and the mistress ot the greatboarded work wa3 ot one frame up his In the house day opposite standing part ranch write us, wlthyjdent pride er" canvas The lumber. an with light pine Piccadilly, waiting opportunity to and pleasure, that a finer lot of sheep top curved just enough to shed the cross the street, an entire stranger to may not be found In Western NebrasTSln. Heavy canvas curtains were fas- him Offered his arm to the duke to aska. c. tened at the edge of the roof and ar- sist him In crossing. Although Weldown could be buttoned hated assistance of so any kind, they lington ranged W. C. Bow to Llvo to Groat Ago, The marriage of Harry Payne Whitney, eldest son of tightly in case of storm, or raised In he accepted the strangers arm, and Tht latest fad In England Is to Insure Whitney, and Mias Gertrude Vanderbilt, eldest daughter of Cornelius Vanderfa.r weather. Within the wagon and the latter, having secured a passage longevity through the use of a special bilt, unites two large fortunes Young Whitney will Inherit millions, and his on either side was placed a seat, reachby signing to the drivers of the veafter diet The promise is held out to those bride will one day be worth 8100,000,000 or more. The groom is 24 years old hicles to stop, conducted the great man ing half the length of the box, follow out the pre- and a graduate of Yale. The bride U not yet 20. who implicitly thank the style of a caboose. Upon this the In safety across the street. that will. scribed or recline at they may attain sit duke regimen said the you, sir, releasing his occupants could to the age ot 110 years. Thla, among D.rectly over the rear wheels was a arm and proceeding to his house door. In said that he was wealthy of excellent EDMUND CURTIS. the -- moat melancholy people of the other, at Little Missouri, Dakota, folding bunk and just forward of this But the stranger. Instead of moving off, aide were armed birth In bis own country and an In, 1883. Both was a and much June, akin. He fair one to would whom smooth, and fancy globe, a curtain hung from the top dividing raised his hat and delivered himself to I rifles. William Suffley, tlmate friend of the duke of with , a nothe "house into two sleeping rooms. the following effect; Your grace, I have affected by the kindness which bad tj,at ife were the less worth living, one ofrepeating tho outlaws, waa killed by the bleman ot very high rank ia another been showered and gave considerable him, upon enthusiasm, groused the at has door the a and not formed uneventful life, long Heavy canvas passed some details of his past life. He was I coots and kitchen are to be abolished; marquis or one of his men, and an- foreign country. Thla young man for portable steps reached but never did 1 hope to reach the day Tear, and The marquis and the a time had great success, and if he had bread and vegetables are forbid-llve- d other wounded. were to The ground. A small oil stove when I might be of the slightest assist- proud of the fact that hla family had I arrested on a been prudent he might have secured It men suspected In be than for to la maintained be existence Donegal longer warm man to the den; ance to the greatest that ever furnished sufficient heat At their trial, a permanently. He got Into a habit, howof murder. charge be there must and that tell, good c)oavely upon nuta and bananas. It house while a camp stove was used lived, Dont be a damned fool! reI time afterward, during which they ever, ot going to houses to which he w compare thla with the .dietary ays- - long to cook on. As this odd vehicle, drawn sponded the duke, and turned on hlr blood in hla vein. out on ball, they were acquitted. had not been asked, and, after doing were It is to the credit of the editor of tem of Dickens, which represents that The continued to live In Da- this with by three horsea, passed through Uttlo heel. marquis perfect Impunity tor a year, London that he has endeavored to pro-- 1 of hla period, his comparatively early Kansas towns on its way westward. bla acquittal, but made fre- he was detected by a hostess who bad after kota I from-thwill excite tect meant the lad well but bo decease surprise. It was regarded with surprise, interest quent visits to New York city. His Whlt Expert K. H. Trial. for an Invitation for him harmful adulation of cording to English standards, he was enthusiasm pver his dressed meet been asked The occupants enand amusement. Trlst of New Orleans, one of the con- "admirers, who rushed to Jhehysterical for that very party and bad refused it. Beef of office an a gastronome. on accomplished it which their strange proving finally palled joyed the attention Therefore, ahe knew that he had com spicuous participants in the nyeo the paper with invitations for the steak pudding waa bis ideal, a horrible scheme financial failure, and he returned to without an 'house attracted. When a kodaker de-o-f invitation, and toldhlm to or dear boy and the most foolish offers concoction only fit for a crude approached the house the family all A general exposure soon withdraw. one and based advice assistance. His conception highest palate. Happily, baby. smiled, even to the Time. I followed. Philadelphia mutton of a was dinner are a baked of whose tact and ability leg gentleman, "They take ft shot at ub In nearly to be thoroughly relied on, took the lad with the bone removed and the cavity every towaA said the owners up.--He at once made ample prevision filled with a - stuffing ot oyster and Raakla I. bylag. Against the side of the "house and for his education, and, with the ready real This waa accompanied with gin John according to a letter Ruskln, within easy reach of the driver, was a consent of hla father, took him straight punch, in the making of which Dickens received by one of hla former student Winchester rifle. was a made Into will the he It took where away especial pride. country, now living In New York, Is dying. "Afraid of robbers? laughed the breathe the pure, health-givin- g air, and follows; A brass kettle of water was Virtually Ruskln has been dead for I to kill No, but expect traveler. should rid himself of the morbid senti- heated over a spirit lamp. When the years. Like so many of those who some game on the way, and more of it ment which runs through nearly all water came to a boll It waa poured Into J have made this wold happier and betexWe the mountains. reach I when the lines which have been published. a Jg. with a bottle of old gin, lump ter by their genius, hla mind has given He will not be asked to write any more of sugar and chips of lemon peel. The pect to go Into a section where there Is away before his body. Hla memory baa bear some and other of with of some deer, mouth come then time to closed indeed, the jug was plenty poetry for gone entirely and ba la subject to congame. writing anything will be discouraged as s nspkln and the mixture allowed to tinual delualona of the most pathetlo How much did your outfit cost? far as possible. He ia apparently in brew tor a certain number of minutes He fancies that he la ruined and kind. me MO. about cost wagon If Oh, the the crowd can be New York Sun. good hands, and and all around him are on tha ha that about 860, and the rest of the fitting up kept back he will be all right If be of starvation. Ruskln wrote the point and the horses I had, eo altogether I does not turn out a poet, he may at Ornament! Swallow. that will ever come from words last a over me cost llttlq least become. man. probably A flight of swallows made of the fin guess It His four years ago. about hia pen 100. But It will last several summers. NICHOLAS B. TRI3T. est glittering brilliant! ia one of tha will never Its "Practer autobiography, newest ornaments with which the sum I'll tell jrou. stranger it makes a pretty American whist congress In Brooklyn, Head. .A be completed, but fortunately he waa nice summer house, and it la easy to Is the author of the system known as Mias Harriet Morgan died recently mer matron delights to adorn herself. MORES. to continue it to a considerable DE able marquis move. We didnt feel like w could American leads, and is without doubt In Plketon, from quick consump- Each of the five Jeweled birds can be notorious himself Ohio, mad he length. As it stands it forms one of wbere afford a trip unless we did something the leading whist authority of the tion contracted last winter while separated and worn either as a brooch Paris, father and by the finest specimens of autobiography with hi going a litigation of this kind. But Ive got to drive ten world ' , to watch at the bedside of a sick friend. or an an ornament for the hair. To by. ever written. 8L Loula Globe-Dem- o several duel. Good-byy mile yet reto She possessed one peculiarity which those who find the swallow too modest lighting Vallombresatrted of croL The Duke had given her considerable notoriety in a deke the robin redbreast ia a fash coup himself for money he expended Forgot tha ionable substitute. The robin la mountconfiscatwith tho FrolMMi! Wlfo, A good one is told on Col. W. M. the region adjacent to her home and In paying bis sons debt by HUhnM Wood. ed on a branch of leaves and berries, of a power rt a which curiosas to means general her entitled once rank Blackle who ia Prof. John Stuart by paid Morrison of DeKslb, making ing I eee by the paper that a Wheeler Her right hand waa a trifle larger snd has gay Jeweled wings and a, breast attorney he bad a bequest of 8100,000 was held "up by two a visit to the sanctum ot an Edinburgh an active canvass In the county for ity. bicycler Chicago Th of conceit A enameled'Jridescent red. than her left, but ft was so perfectly which had been left the marquis. If the court-piastmen. (feeling publisher, and mentioned that he had representative. Of course the county la Sprocket la dnke being hla face) I on litigation resulted - In th lectured the previous night on Scot- full of candidates and the women and formed that a casual observer, would that formmore odd ban beautiful takes In waa place of a white rabbit, hia body hit 7orced Id refund. Later the duV gut had been ma children have become familiar with not notice the difference In them. She the to tish home rule. 1 m astonished, 'It wish gracious the for a trustee call. The colonel also had the power, to Increase the size pearly, hla pink eyes of the balaa ruby the courts to appoint said the publisher, at your fondness their every-da- y fortune of the mar-out- a. Yonkers Statesman, drove up to a house In the upper edge of the larger hand by a simple effort ot rtid his long ear are pearls with sug remainder of the of making an exhibition of yourself. waste who had gone to work to Often Professor Blackle, without another of a district, when a little girl who wa her will. Bhe could not explain hof gestkma of pink about their tips. Saa. lit' the bequest as be bad bis original forebe Way the by of to Central Earaya Ouca ran further an she did but effort the without In elaboration, It. the house, went and yard heel playing word, turned on hla sum he had got from tie and large rabbit hind ae studlegs the Is In wa bis excitement mounted vast could make tune and her the the upon Anger lengthen Central Europe away, slamming the door. Presently ho and,' forgetting father-in-laa upon a gold bar, and la gazing upon out: cried his flesh She of In swell name Oh, wag "candidate, the reptile aald: and Islands ded great considerably. with bis head, in throat came hack, campaign comes another one of talented magician and ' popular girl butterfly glistening with golden beryl 1 - During thq Do you know, that's Just what my mamma, here was Mores challenged and purple amethyst the Marqulg de Atlanta Constitution. them things. . socially. 7. t wife tella me. dis-cov- tir - - "i - - r I lf over-ecrupttl- -- i d. lf A V t : I't I : V ld Ac-ve- ry e -- Qn to-da- y. to-nig- e. Sa "ANI er t anti-Semit- ic J t, A L 1 1 |