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THE DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 22 1882. S - — 3 HONEY FOR THE LADIHS, Febroidered crepe is among the sovel- ties for monrning dress, Pink cambric dresees trimmed with lace are very fashionable. New French capote bonnets are covered with white elder blossoms. dotes 02 hot Clara Jane says she weather, It makes ice crosm taste so nice. Falee hair comes from Asis, and ix boited in mitric acid to suis the northern com- plexien. Clusters of large strawberries on a cream ground is one of the latest designs for painted muslin. A man at Des Moines kissed his hired girl by mistake and had to pay $800 to settle i her feelings, Long, pointed finger nafls are fashiona ble am women, bt they will never r;y. popular with married wen, —{New York Commercial-Advertiser. i inted enshmere, adorned with embroideri- & of red carnations and ox-ered daisies, forms ome of a number of elecant French tea gowns just impocted. Chatelaine bags are again very gener- ally w rn, often han| from the ann, from which they are snspended by a col- ored ribbon tied in a how ut the top A Philadelphls girl has disabletl four young men with a croguet mallet this rea- son, and hasn't really got down to business et. The fool-killer will be jealous if she eeps it up. An Indiana woman has taken the job of counting all the kernels of wheat in a hushel, and ns soon as the has finished it she is to have a new calico deess and a flir- tation fan. The female rival of Tanner in Wabash, Tad., has now fasted for sixty-cight daye, and isn’c hungry yet. The doctors say she is liable to break her fast upon ce lestinl mauna on the other shore atany time, An Towa editor adyertised liver pads to the aieonnt of $280 and took it a!l out in vads, Then ho was mad because his hired girl wouldn’t take twenty-eight of them for two months’ services Targe square neckerchiefs ot fine silk muslin, wrought in delicate sprays of ap- ple and bawthorn blossoms, small blush foses, or trailing veins of honeysuckle blossois, are worn over god or white muskm dresses with charming effect, The long, gracefully-dra ed redingote, buttoned to the throat with frogs and silx cords, and parting midway of the front breadths over a +kirt of a ¢ ntrasting ma- terial, is a favorite style in the fo mat of traveling dresses of the ve y latest im. portation Tha most bacoming and elezant head- ©overmgs for full dress occssion or for church wear this sultry season are the airy little princesse bonnets covered completely with white or tinted flowers, o d fastened under the o1 in with lace hiide's or searf strings. Many of these little cap bonnets have the small delicats blossoms partly veiled with neaded Spanish blonde, Indin or French musling in sprigged de- signs are ngain being worn by youthful women, A prettier fashion never existed: a fine muslin, graceful y wade and lace trimmed, with a lace bertha wora over the boaioe, ard brightned Lere and there by knots of ribbon, gives a lady a really more attractive appear nce than all the heavy velvets and brocades can ever do. The pretty Alsatian peasa: t hats are very much worn by young yirls, Sometimes the flat, velvor-lived brim is caught up Tightly at one sidw, but it is generally worn in genuine pearant style, and tho wreaths of flowers on the vutside are iade to match the color of the linings. A sweet little hat in this style is of dark green straw, faced with pale pink surah, and trimmed outside with & wreath of pink oleander blossoms caught togrther at the back with a bow and long ends of dak green satin ribbou. Yellow is & color that seems to be grow- in favor, especially in the domain of 1willinery, yollow Spanish blonde and pale llow nt{n ribhon being much emplo trimmiog, mingled wi vAAnr Foh 4ece quch trimmed with ruches and plagues of yellow lace, and diffodils, wall-flowers, ‘and other blossoms of that tint are used in conjunction, Mauy of the bonnets are lined with black velvet, making them very becoming to the wearer, adding brillian.y to a clear and improvement to a dull cou.- plexion, At » Socialist mesting at Genova a = Frenchman was discoursing on_the rightn | ¢\luol of men, the infamy of kiogs and priests, auvd the sacred duty of resistance to tyran- ny, when a female voice shrieked out: “'Get down and come here!” Dead silence. The dismayed orator hesitated, and the summons was repeated. ‘Do mot inter- rupt bim!" said the president. *‘Nut in- terrupt him!” cried the citoyenne, ‘‘Hois my husband. T was dying in Paris; [ tel egraphed for_him; be uever came, I had to come to Geneva to look for him; and here he is. Let him come down and come here,” Tho champion of Lberty meekly succumbed, and was walked away by hin Iawlul possestor. ry well regulated parasol now dis- plays ita col rs by a bow of ribbon tied near the handle,or a Lraoch of roses or oth- er flowers set near it+ top. Heavy silver handles beautifully carved are Kn high vogue, &8 ae also those of mother-of-pearl and onyx, with the Llandles in the shaps of a shepherd’s crook or a Chinese cross, The most expensive of all, however, are thove of pearl or silver set with gems, matchin in hue the different toiletes with whicl they are worn—for example, a white satin parasol lined with pale blue hasthe handle of silver with the owner's monogramn set in pearls and turquoise stones, This ix to be carried with a toilet of cream white foulard with tunic and bodice of the same, brocaded with pale blue forget-menots. Morning at Mahaffeyvile: The tremulous | It was the mistake which hurt 1% sylvania teachers was hoard the ever.en- couraging demand Yor more thorouch teaching in the primary schools, Ome speaker enruedly protested against the practice of putting mere gicls in charge of these schools; while another declared that the best teaching does not always mean ven by the most learned per-ons, at whi h best gathers upin its mean- fog punctualily, energy, enthiusinsm, t ct, and whatever gives efficiency in the #chool reom, A cheerful view of the education of the fature is taken by the Boston Advertiser. “The object-teach it eays, “which i becoming & feature of some schools, the familiarity with things and ideas rather than with their printed conventional sicus, which is taught, ill have an effect upon the mental habits ot one’s entire life, In the coming generati m, as u result of this vew tenching, there may be rxpected a er comprebension of new ! aore lively spirit of inquiry and public swsion, & keener perception of what is honest andsotid, a Jesscharitatle tolera jon of words which do not clothe ideas, a de. creased demand for glitte inz generalitie auda quicker ption of the vuluerahie pints of any schome «r doctrine, whether it ate to popular government, social ce or household economy. A cowmittee of the Wisconsin State Teachers’ Association has recommended the establishment of school savings hanks, At the recent meeting of the association Superintendent C, F Vicbahn of Water- town red nn excellint paper ¢ iticising the faults of the graded system and advocating PEPPrRMINT DKOPS, Chicag claims to nse a barrel of ink wi ere Boston uses a_bott e, Boston folk: color their wines with logwood, probably, A hotel clerk at Grand Rapids has oloped with the cook, A man may have the most goigeons dinmond and still have » weaknem for pis,—[Louisville Courier- Journal. The Arkansaw Traveler's aged colored vers n says: M, iaea of de better worl « whar dar_is a elect v’ on all de time, case den de white folks is allers per- 1ght.” The American Poultry Adviser is the name of & new journal that comes to us this week, We hope it will advise the pomltry in this viciniey to lay fresher egys. (1, /well Cit The mest thoughtful man has been die- covered m New Jersey, Just b he died he sard to the uudertaker: When you put me on fce do not waste ay on Ty feet; they have altoady been f ozen, When a Wikconsin man attached a cir- cus lion on a debt, the proprieior of the show turned the beast loose and told the creditor to take bim alone, without fue ther ado, The creditor was la< seen brerking for & piece of woods six mmiles square. All the ba:bers in St, Paul are negroes, One of them was ¢ fnsed a drink at a fash- pable bar «n sccount of his color, The xt time the rumeeller went to a barber shop he was informed that nonegro in that the making of tests of capabil ty other than that of examination. He declared that the defects in the system tended to make the school a machine in which things are not valued scerding to their worth, but scoording to the fashion in wi ich they will fit e parts of i plained that in the disregard of individuality which the syetem enforces upon the teacher, the more advamoed pupils Lve interest in’ «xpiana~ tions required for the bac ward members of the class, and the latter were dull when s'jects foreign to their understanding were being discussed with their intellectual smperiors, A Wailtz Quadrille, The band was playing & waliz quadrille Tfelt oo light as & wind-vlown feather, As we floated away at the ¢ ller’s will Through the intricate mazy dance to- Like & mimio army our lines weremeoting, Slowly advancing, and then retreating, All decked in their bright array, And back and forth to the musics rhyme We moed together, aud all the time T knew you were going away. 'he fold of your strong arm sent a thrill From heatt to brain ss we gently glided Like leaves on the waves of that waltz quadiil e, Parted, met, and again divided, You dri 1 one way and I another, hon su .'u ly twnivg and facing each ohr, Then «ff in the blithe chasee, Then airly back to our places swaying While every beat of the music seemed waying That yeu were going away. 1 said to my heart, *‘Let us take our fill Of wirth and pleasure, and love and Luughter, For it all must end with this waltz qua- drille, And life will be never the same life after, 0! that the caller might go on callng 0! that the music might goon falling Like a shower of silver spray— While we whirled on to the vast forever, Whe hearts break and no ties sever, And no one goes away.” * A clamor a crash, and the band was still, "P'was the end of the dream and the end of the measure, The last low notes of that waltz quadrille Seemed like a dirge over the death of pleasure, You said good night, and the spell was over Too war for a friend and too cold for a lover — There w1s nothing more to sa But the lhts looked diu, and the dancers o {ad w‘“f' small yellow | And tlie music was sad, and tho ball was asves fou whit awa; ks —E11A WHEELER, RELIGIQ[‘iS. Charles N, Ahstron, a Swede, writes | enormity of tobacco was introduced as us- from Stockh'im that he proposes to bring 1o America Swedenborg’s littla summer- house, the only thins connected with that in Sweden, The General Assembly of the Presby- terian church in Trelund has forbidden its congregations to use iustrumental music by a vote of 360 to 345, A proposition to divide the Protestant Episcopal Di cose of Western Pennsylva nin was settled by an ayreement to elect an assistant bishop, Severil ineffoctual ballots followed, and the eleotion fiually Roen over to the Octuber session of the con- vention, It has been decided to build a cathedral at Spires in Bavaria, a3 & menorial of the Diet held there in 1529, in which was pro- wulgated the famous “protest” sgainst the l"'lml dictrines, whence arose the name Protestant,” The King of Bavaria though himself n Catholic, remembering what his country owes to Protestantism, bas given a large donation towards it, Six Armenian Christians landed at Ca e tle Garden last week, One of them had a L-tter of introduction from a missionary in Armenis, and on July Hth three Arabs ar- rived bearing a letter .igned by the Arch- bishop of ‘Tripoi, Syria, rquesting the charitably inclined to “contrinute mon for the purpose of enlarging the ch St. George the Martyr, Bora to establish a school, The Goneral Assembly of the Cumber- Iand Preshyterian ohurch, at its recent ses- 0 in Huntsville, Ala,, revised their Con. boughs 0f the wavins trees were rainiug down shadows that fell cool and fair upon Lurline Perkina’ beaut!ful face as she stood svilent and alone near the woodshe 1, The murmurous sighivg of the sunmer breeze was borne to her by the tranced sir, and ever and anon there came up f the meadows the sound of the farmer's ax as he felled the sturd, upnr-fu- that was soon to delight the riuh people in the city who could pay for it, Away to the eastward, mirroring back the azure dome of the sky, lay the Jake, and the swell of its silver foam but served to make the silence more deep, 'he girl stood for several minutes ay if entranced by the scene, Then, turning sadly away, she exclaimed in low, bitter tones: **T soppose I shall have to milk that dratted cow, and the sooner I get at it the better.” EDUOATIONAL NOTES, One hundred and_eighty-one applicants for admission to the Freshman class at Harvard have passed the examinations, Of the fifteen members of the Chicago school board fen are forelgn borm, tix are Roman Catholics, and eleven are dew- oorats, The increasing number of technical schools in England marks the decline of the apprenticeship system. Ooe of thowe 18 bixs just been ovened at Bradiord, and another’ will shortly be erected an | fitted at Bristol at & cost of $200,000, ‘The elective system has just been adop ted by the university of South Carolina, The institution will furnish two litersry aud three scientific courses, together w special cowrses in agricultuie, mecha and surveying, and partly o En, studiea. 1t will also presently ariavge o normal course for teachers, | The lectures on ancient bistory, on Greek litersture avd on glish history | are now thrown open to female students Oxford. And the skies huve not fallen Those who think that 1t would not haiw Coluwbia colleze to follow Ouiford’s ex- smple must reflect that sn aguificent university can afford to Le A% the meeting last week of the Penn. fowsion of Faith, und sent it down to the Presbyterios for adoption o rejection, As it was unanimously adopted by the Gen- eral Assembly, it will, no doubt, be adopt- ed by the Preshytories, The Creed of the Church is clemly statel in terms freer frow aw! i ;uity than is_generally found in such d cumenty; but then it ought to be, for it covers no la.s than one hunired and lifteen paragraphs. According to the recent census of the Dominion, the following is the strength of the several denominations in Nova 8. oti Presbyterinn 1an Cath lics, N7; Epi ; Methodists, f Bai 74,101; Froe Baptists, 20,+ 612, The increase of the Methodists dur. city wou'd shave him until he abolished the color line st his har, He is growing a full beard in consesuence. Genuine advertigement: *'———'s Burl- ness College and Phonographic Institute. Unon Square, New York, October 25, 1881, Drs. . Sra: I have now been using your compound oxygen—home treat. ment —about rix weeks, for a troublesome and very disagrecable catarrh, which was fastened on me by sleeping for years in a cold voom w th my feet out of one window and my head out of the other.” R. O. N., M. mphis, Tenn.: *“Can you ky was his worr t enemy and it encom pass- ed his ruin ond terminated a_ brilliant career He was o phenomenally skill- ful pinnis: and his death is a decided loss to his profession. The coming reason at Booth's theatre, N-w York, will be opened with ““The Romany Rye,” Sept. 18, insteal of Oct. 2, a1 heretofore announ — Druoggist's Testimony H. ¥. McCarthy, drugaist, Ottawa, Ont., states that he was afflicted with chronic bronchitis for some years, and wag (ly cured by theuse of jnl 171 STETT Itia the concurrent testimony of the public and themedicinal pro‘ession that Hosterter's Siom. ch Bittersi amediino hich ch eves results w1 e-dlv fe't, tharough and benign — Berlle rec tyingliver disorder, it inv gorates the n- quers kdney and biadder omp.aints, and’ he tens the c nvalessence f howe tecvering from enfeebling di ¢ scs Moreover, it is the grand suggest eome plun that will enable me to keep boys from g ivg into my orchard without my permission and atealing fruit at ni_ht?” Yer; give them permission to go in_and help themselves, It i« true that the b ys will not enjoy the fruit as much that way a8 1f you aiowed them to steal, but it wjil be just an likely to make them sick.— [Texas Sittin IMPIETLES, specific for fever and ague, For sale by all drugyists and All-nacrnmzcnonlly 1 GRAY'S SPECIFIC MIDICINE TRADE MARK Tho CrestTR{ DE MARK Englishrem- 8 edy. Anun- ” ¢ O tailing cure ] /g for Sominal ( W Spo Fhos, Impot- Can & man be a fool and go to heayen? Yes, or else it's going to be powerful lone- sume there, How to quiet a mule: Arkansas has a mule that will stop k cking if the Lord’s srayer is recited to him. Itro amazes hin to hear an Arkansas man pray that he f. rgets all about kicking. At Alton, 111., a preacher acked all Sun- day school children to stand up who inten- ded to visit the wicted, soul.destroying circus, Al but a lame girl stood up.—In- dependent, Marion coun'y, Georgia, is dnmbfound- ed over & preachier anking for his back sal- ary for three years, He Lad been p.id § 5, and that was thought to be enough to run him several years yet, A clergyman of St. Joseph, Mo, tells his people that he would as soon see them playing poker us base-vall, ~ He eays thav Satan keeps the score, This a fearful dig at the reporters, The colored population of Xenia, O., are ex ited over a scand 1 involving o barber and the colored pa-tor's wife, which culmi- nated in the barber's wife *'going fo.” the parson’s wife with a brickbat. Ex Rev, '“Adirondack” Murray has written a letter denying that he is leading a sinful life in poverty in Texas Heo sayn he is making money on a sheep ranch, and is “‘walking uprightly before God.” A Michigan revivalist goes out this sea- son with what he advertises as *‘the most complete eamp-meeting outfit ever invent ed, copsistivg of a handsome pavillion, wplendidly painted, and portable stand, reed, orean. opd gUded. Jomminshediiits, yet there is ample time for the side show Tiefore the big show begins, The Iate Bishop Scott, of the Methodist Episcopal church, was a great lover of to- bucen, While presiding over the Philadel- phin conference a resolution againet the Lishop Scott pulled the r[ldi of ping 1 you ual every year, spi t 0 toward him, and, having a thumping qui , said in his . tones: * Brethren what action wil take on the resolution?’ A full term of three years had nearly expired, and they were discuswing at the breakfast table the certainty that they must move, and the uncertainty as to where, v hen the young miss of the ) arson- wge drew a heavy sigh. *‘Oh, T was think- ing what a mistake mother and I wade winen we married a Methodist preacher,” The Archhishop of Besuncon, Frence, has by decreeannulled ali the mas es which have been eaid in his di.cese in which a # urious substitute for the fr. it of the vine hae been u-ed. He does not say anythiug, however, ubdht returning the fees to the relatiyes of the departed, The latter will have to go back to jurgatory until fresh fees are puid by devoted relitives, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO, Thomas Keene is about to undertake a tour in Australia, Clara Louise Kellcgg will spend the month of August at Saratoga. Sarah Bornhardt will begin & profossion. al tour of England, Ireland a cotland next month, Dion Bouncicault will begin his next sea- won in this country at McVicker's theatre, Chicago, on the 8th of O tober, 1t is understood that the Chicago Church Choir compuny will start next week on a short tour throug the northwestern cities. ““The World” will begin thenext season, with new mechanical effscts, on Se, tem- her18, at the Grand opera house, New York, Aimes will appear in the Fifth Avenue theatre on thy 18th of September, She will bring & complete French company with her. One scene in *“I'he Romany Rye,” the foundering of & steamsh very costly, an | i« said to be the intricate setting wver seen on the stage. Mr. Henry Trving celebrat bundredth performan-e of ing tho past decado has_been 24 per cent.; the R anan Cathol 75 per eent; the Baptists aud Free Daptists, each 14 v iscopalians, 9 per cent., and the Vresbyterians, 8 percent, Moody and Sankey are in great demand on the “other side "of the water, ) Moody recently held a con‘erence with about a hundred gentlemen in London to confer as to future plans. There were lvruallt'r_epreuut.lflvau from many towns n the Kingdow as well as from London, Mr, Moody said that be had in hand sufti- cient invitations to keep him hard at work in Great Britain for the remsinder of his life, and he was urged to return to Chicago atonse, He propo ed, however, moviny about Beotland for a short time, sand then visitiog Paris for a fortnight, After that he hoped to preach in & number of towns in the sonth and southwest wland Liverpool might vrobably be reached next spring and Lon fon last of all, where & long sy wae noocss vy, 16 was decided thi all future arrangenients should be lo the hands of I!Ic\ul el Gives Away, We cannot help noticing the liberal offer wids to all invalids and sufferers by D, hi Duscovery for - onsumption 1o call as O, F Good aud gt a Trial Bottle frce of costy 1f you a s with Con: st evere Cough, Colds, Asthma, Erouchitls, Hay Fever, 1 Hourseness, or sny af or Lungs, Tt will po Loss of Voice, ion of the Throat tively cure you, Juliet” in the Lyceum theatre, London, by a midnight feast upon the stage. ohn 1 Raymand 1 to open, the com- ing season with his new play, “‘For Cone kreaw,” on Aug. 28, at Lexiogton, Ky, A rather singular selection for an’ opening 20int. 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BWIFT SPECLVIC CO, Props; Atlant Prico of Sumsll elze, §1.00, Large elso 1.7, Sold by KENNARD BROS. & 00 4 Drug gista Gonarally alum I treat- £, NER BON & and pecial Discases, Sperma- tor haa Tmpot ey (Sex- nal Inca acity), Fewals Doeasos, Lrregulari ies, Difficultics, ctc, &ar Ladics, e | 25 cents (1 wtamps) £ py express charges on & “valuabls woek entitlod *Dise ses =3 <3 ot Won ote.” Wi on CURONIC DISKASKS, 0ne st g4 Victims of Seli-abuso or Private Discase, send 2 stamps for CrLEnkATED WOKKS 0n Mirvcus and » exual Discascs, Consultation personally or by letter, FREE Consu t the old Doctor. - THOUSAN DS RED, Office In quiet, yrivate, respectable Disease {s an effect, not & cause. Its origiu i« within; its manifestations without. I ence, to cure the disease the cAUSE must bo removed, and 1 no other way c cure ever 1 e_effected. ForpERasarEKIDITY AN ..,a.u.&b?.%m.m NDY AND ed on just tais er Cent. ofall diseases arizo from deranged kidneys an liver, aud it _strikes at once at tho root of the difficulty. ‘The clemo ts of which it is composed act direcily upon beto great: orgaus, botn as a 00D o d REsTOkRR, and by placing’ them ina uealthy, conditicn, drive disease aud pain from the system. For the innumerablo troub'es cansed by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distre-sing Disordersof Women: for Malaris, an physical deraugements generally, this great rem dy has 1o equal. B ware of impos:ors, im- itatior s and concoctions said to be just as good. For Diabetes, a tor WARNER’S me W eter NP Ihe Greav Linglish Kemedy Never falls te cure [Nervous Debllity, Vi tal Exhaustion, Emi Weal I 00D, and all the lovil effects of youth: ful tollies and excos- sea. Tt stops porma nently all weakening, \nvoluntary loss s and Iraing upon tho sys- Lem, the Inevitable rc . ult'of these evil prace tices, which ko 8o destruetive to mind and body and make ife miserable, oftcn lading to insani- ty and death It strengthens the Nerves,Brain, (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digustive and Repro ductive Orguns,’ 16 rostores t2 all tho orcanic tunctirns their’ former vigor and vitality, ma- ting life chogrtul and enjoyable, Price, 33 a hottle, or four times the quanity £10. Sent by oxpresa, socure {rom obscrvation, to any address, on recelpt of price. No.C. O, D, son, excep on recelpt of §1 a3 a guara itee. Lettors ra- GQuesting answers must inclose stamp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills aro h »heat and choapest dyspepsin and billo cure fu the market, Sold by all druggista. Pri 60 conts. Du Minviw's Kiuwwy Rmxupy, NepReriovw, Curessil kind of Kidney and bladder complainite, gonorrhes, gleot and leucorrhea, For eale uy all Jauggists:' 81 a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., 8¢, Louls, Mo, For Salo in Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN, Jan2h-1y Hop Bitters. 1f you are young and or divsipa or single, old or posrhealth or lagulsi Sess, Tly oo HOP Whuaver youare whencver you that your eystent oansing, tom Bitters. Thiisanas ate er T o st AL, uy wilhout ditoxioating, {mely | » Hepk't B you due poniBliney u use OMAMA, - - - - - NEB. C. F. GOODMAIN, WHOLESALE DHALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. Window and Plate Glass. will find it to thelr ad- #£2r Anyone contemplating builaing store, bank, or any other fine vantage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMARA, = = el . B.C. MORG AN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnhem St.. Omaha, Noh FOSTER &CRAY. —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank. Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., - = = TrIERER. O WL AL A - PP. BOYER JO, ~——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo &5 A TET JEE &0 N A ULTS, LOOCKS, &CO. 1020 Farnham Street, ONIAETLA., - RIEE. STEELE, 'JHNSON & 0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUTACTURED TOBACCO. Agents for BRENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER (0. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WAL, PAPHR, AN WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A, WAEEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN e 0T TN S S TR Lath, S8hingles, Pickets, place. You see no ove but the doctor. Dr, 1irke fs thy ouly physician in the city whowar mots o where, ares O 110 pay Nedicines reut every Hours, 8 A, X. 80 8 P, M. dgwly KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE, The Most Successful Remedy ever discov. J, %4 1t 19 cartaln In ite effocts ' and doos not PROOF BELOW. Also excellont 1an fosh LOM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Washingtenville, Obio, June 17, 1881, Dm 3. ), KaNDALL, & 00 : Geuts—Roading your ad ement i Turf, Field and Farm, of your Kendall's Spavin Oute, & d haviog & valuable s, eedy horse which had been lamo from elgbtesn months, 1 sent to you for bottle Ly expross, which 1 six weeks remoyed il lammen os and enlargement and large spling from anothier horse, aud both horses are $0-day assound as colty. The one bottle was worth o we one hundred dollars. Respectfully youurs, H. A b, wrouury, M. D, Sead for Ulustrated clroular xiving positive proaf. Pricedl. All Drugyists have it or can kot itfor you. Dr. B, J. Kendall & Co, Pro- prietors, Enosburgh Fails, Vt. wysteriously mising for some time. has béen found in theSt. Louis worgue. Whis FOLD BY ALL' DRUGGISTS. d-wely Hop Bitters B01a by drug Lowapiritcd, try) irevler. it has| " NERVOUS DEBILITY, o, B 0 B AT cutmons— A wpécific for Hysterls, Dizziness, Convulstons Nervous Headsche, Montal Deprossion, Loss of Mouory, Speruiatorrhaa, Lmpotency, Luvoluntary Euulssiole, Prewaturo Od Ago, catsed by overe exertion, self-abuse, or over-ndulgonce, which leads to inlsery, decay and death, ~One box will oure recent casce. Ea b box contalns one month's treatment, One dollar & box, ar six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail propaid on recelpt of prise. W kuaraates six haxes o cure any case ith each ardex rocelyed by us for six boxes, Ao companied with five dollars, will send (he pur. chaser our written guarantee to return the mam} A1 the treatment dor oot off ct a cure, C. £. Goodman, Drisgviut, Sols, Wholosale regul Agent, Omaha, Nev. Ordses by madl at ohallaorlsa, diwly SASH, [A0RS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT PLASTEHER, BTO. SWSTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMERT OOMPANY! OMAHRA NEB Near Union Pacific Depot, - ) DOUBLE ANWND SENCGEL A CTinG |[POWER AND HAND 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, N FITTINGS PIPE, ETEAM G, HOSE AT W BRASS 4 MININOY MACHINERY,J 2R PACE ARD HALI.ADAY.'WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor, Farpam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb,