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Show PEERESS EATS SNAKES I AND AT LAST ENDS LIFE IN OMAHA P00RH0USE ! I St. Louis fair she posed in a show , railed "Around the World," and once more the newspapers of three or four i nations teemed with the narratives of what she was doing. ' Hut the end was nearer than even she suspected. A year ago she was in 1 Buffalo working as a kitchen maid. Her ' last effort to catch the public was about , six weeks ago, when she ate the clia 1 nieleons. NEW YORK. .Ian. I it. Beautiful Isola MandiDR Viola DoukIhss Hamilton, Hamil-ton, second cousin of the Duke of Hamilton and HranHon, the rage of the ar! world, the girl wit, declared to possess pos-sess the most perfect figure of a decade, the girl who today might le reigning over almost any castle ip Kiigl.tiul, has been identified positively by the Ktit-isli Ktit-isli (iovertitnent as the thin, old womanish woman-ish creature who died a month ago in the C)maha poorhotise after rating live chameleons. In ten shor' years she had lived i;p to the reputation given the house ot" her kinsman, and after ottcriticing everything in the world for a few short tears of pleasure, died a ''Mad Douglass. " Sir FYrcv Sanderson. British Consul I in New York, and Chief of Police Done-; Done-; hue of m.iha. have completed l!ie identification, and now the disgrace of a paupt i 's grave will he oh v i.'t t . d . I Broke Many Hearts. ! Into the li-tle stretch of life t.ttween I fifteen and twentv five. Ladv Hamilton , crowded a variation of sensational epi-j epi-j so,le and remark,alt!e experiences, at.d , the end cf her career V. a- like the lie-1 lie-1 gitMiipg an ina! iahi'- de-ire I'm ii" j torietv and attention. In the old davs l.ady Hamilton net ded l"t r lifle to re ' new her laurels, lc the rol'm-j of the j 1 vear made it mme difliiult. ami in ttv- i , ing to advertise h.erself as a nae 1 charmer -!o ate the c nc nul mns whi. n . .1 useil liei death. In manv I'outitriis of tie 'or:'l l-"la broke hear's. Heau'it'i! and cha rmiti; she w.iti in) ti.irers ca-;i'. and th r"..,'ii a pr ic iou -n ess dis, aided mie at'er an ' other. lut in Ni a . 1 k and o'her 1 j places there are hi art sca.rs that have I not had time in loal so thoroughly lei' that men will we.-p ..-or the it.'sa.ui ; ions eud 1 if the fa 11 g ! 1 i. j Realized Beauty Early. 1 .lut ten v ears ago I .ad; Hainii- "ii I and a . p p..re':' diigr-e.l in London. nlv fifteen. -he r"a,i-.'d that her j lieaut v dazzled and t t she . "ii:d an j i!"V h. r relatives. H.r t'atoer. A M. t I'o.igia-- llatt.tltot:. now a New -r'. 1 artist, had Loon separate from her ' lllotlier. Wtl" ll-a:!:ed tl-e d.ical ll.l'le. j H. i father's father was a .'",-in of Cm- t'arher of t!ie pres.'tr Duke of IImu'I toil. A . M. 1ou'la- Har iltmi wa- a n officer in the Hri'i-n navv 1 . . 1 . r 1 ' . a me t A 11; e r i e a a f ' hi- .. 1 Is s h e w a ' ; ' '1 : - a : I 1 1 I. ow in lie h 1 . r r. 'a ' i es 1 a ' - I I r if-t v and 1 "'V I.I J 1 : t 1 1 - . 1 ' -ii . I 1 Then, ''if -a'ie --nit of o 1 - ';. is t':a' lat.-r ' I t T - r- ig'i a . a ' ' i; 1 '. 1 ni ;" - 1 : " . - a 0 . I 1 , . ' o j d"n a i "' '- ' 1 "d o - o ; ee I at reef s I , , , ; i c . e ' ' i - - . . .. ' - Ml' s,u.;.;v 'i a " .. ' ft " e .' 1 , W ,1 - , ' ' " - o ' . . ' - 1' ' ' ... 1- .."(!.: I .... ' d - f.,- V i,:.- -g'.t ! ' f ' ' - if " i ' i . a a 1 ' ... -1 1 , 1 , 0 o,..!.; . .' i e . ... f-..:i. 1 " c i ' i - a 1 : ea .1 . -' -v . . ' : . -k. i . - ' ;,r 1. ' . - ' ' iti. a : w . ' I - . . I . 1 1 . r ' ; ; . ' :!! : I I - -t '.. ' g ai ;. ... ! , . 1 t" to .. ! Ci; a nncd Men and Sr.a V:rs - . -I.-.I , 'i : ' . f ' - ' i 1 . , : , t . . .. . ..,' i-. t., v , . , .: - " -.-- -i ; : -. i . : - , , ; ' - ..',. - 1 : -1 M , 1 r - -. . . ! - o'-' ! ' ' ' - i 1 1;. ... "t .. .. . ga-' . ' - - .1 , I. '..w ... .-I'll. .. . , . .If.-.. ., ,. , 1 . . ' e-ae.i " , , . . . . , , i |