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MUEICAL AND LRAMATIO Frederick Warde will dedicate the new opera house at Hot Springs, Ark., late in the fall, John S, Clarke is to act as Dromio of Syracuse in “The Comedy of Frrors,” in London, Mdile, Rhea opened Monday night at the Park theater, Brooklyn, in Adrienns Leconvreur, A new comic opera is threatened, under the frigid title of ‘‘Arctic; or, the North Pole Expedition,” Clara Morris will act in the Grand opera house next week, appearing in her remark- able impersonation of Miss Multon, On Monday night Lawrence Barrett, the tragedian, began his season at Haverly's ]l:hilndelphlu theater, opening in Riche- iew, Annie Pixley produced the new play of Zara, written expressly for her by Mars. den, forthe first time at Columbus, O,, on Monday night, More than two hundred performances of Strauss’ “Merry War” have already been givenin Berlin, and the operetta still draws crowded houses, Mme, Janauschek, Louise Llbridge, Iidith Bland, Neil Burgess, and Solomons, the composer, were among the passengers who artived last Sunday morning on the steamship Spain, Col. Nichols, of the Cincinnati college of music, promises another operatic festival in that city during the coming season, which is to cluster all the operati and surpass anything of the kind ever given in the country. Herr Neumann has organized a Wag- nerian opera company, with which he in- tends to visit various German cities At Dreslau the whole of the tickets for the Nibelung Trilogy were disposed of before noon on the first day of sale, the emperor of Germany being represented among the purchasers, During the summer the pianist Joseffy has been working at Tarrytown upon a new piano concerto, and has written tran:cription of Delibes’ *‘Piz g has studied, among other novel coming season, Brahm’s second concerto and Liszt’s “Don Juan” fantasia, In No- vember he will give four concerts with or- chestra. A Saratoga letter-writer says: “Clara Louise Kellogg was never more charmin in appearance and manner than during this summer. She captivates both men and women, Her advent in the drawing room is the signal for a circle of admirers to rally round her.” 'This, of course, must be exasperating to Clara’s recently dis. carded suitor, butit shows that she is quite likely to capturo another, The Germaus are beginning to complain that they have to come to New York if they wish to hear their fayorite stage art- ists, Tho Tholin theater has secured for this seuson a large number of new artists, among them Frau Gallmayer, Herr B neys and Herr Wilkes, F Galster, I Pibsch, Herr Knack and Carl Lindau, Herr Barneys bears mentioning in_ Ger- mony in the same breadth with Haase, Sonnenthal, and Possart, He is also well known in London, where he appeared as leading actor of the Meiningen company a few years ago, Frau Gallmayer's popu- larity in Vienna is equal to that of Fran Geistinger, A tourist in San Francisco says that ““the regular orchestra of Chinatown con- sists of a one-stringed fiddle, with long neck, a small banjo, a flageolet, a drum, & tamb urine played upon with slender, flexible drumsticks, and all the gongs that the naighborhood affords, It was an occa- sion of some surprise to me to note that the Chinese drama has something of an operatic character, the entrances being marked by orchestrial outhreaks, the brief- eat interludes being filled with music, and the performers occasionally stepping to the front of the stage and ventilati g their griefa or explaining their happiness in a squealing area, voices and instruments ]-ltchwl at the height to give one the ear. ache,” HDUCATIONAL NOTHS, Politics are said to taint the Daltimore school system, ward politicians having too much power in the appointment of teachers, It is complained of the public schools of Philadelphia that there teaching is narrow and antiquated, Memory is cultivatod at the expense of every other faculty, Inthe schools of Weimar, Germany, there is an excellent custom of taking all the pupils once u week under different teachers on the excursion of out-door study and observation, No text books in arithmetic or geogra- phy are put into the hands of pupils dur- ing their first three years in the primary schools of New Haven, The oral method is chiefly ured. T'he result is said to be encouraging, . Educational interests are not neglected in Texes. Dallas is building five public echool hoases at a coat of $5,000 each. San Autonio is erecting a Higa school house at an expenges of $34,000, and Corsicana has Just built two school houses at a cost of $12,000 each, More than 230 of the young wowmen at Wellesly College study “chemastry, The college expects to instract about 500 stu- dents next year. A new preparatiory school is to be established in j‘lxl adelphia this autumn as a source of supply for Wellesley, The anunual charves of the college have been raised from $20 to $275 Miss Alice E, Freeman, the newly ap- Uim.m president, has received from the &4 Anyone contemplating builaing store, bank, or any other fine vautage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glags, C. F, GOODMAN, MAHA - . - NEB. F.C. MORG-AI, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Nah. BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, will find it to thelr ad Bepairing Done in all Branches, 408 AT Vb TREMT, " “niunity of Michigau the degree of Ph, Therc are two intaresting “‘Housekeep- ng Schools” in the Kingdom of Wurtem. bedg, which have something of the charac- ter of secondary school or college, no girl being admitted to them il ahe’ has passed through the ordinary schools, The general aim of the course of lectures and of the practical work at these institutions is the cultivation of “cleanliness, order, punctuality, and efficiency in housework and farmwork,” All the work of the houss is done by the pupils duiing the day hours. The evening is devoted 1o lectures on various subjects, singiog, and drawing, In both institutions the programme is divided into three bracuches of instruction usekeeping, woman's work, and con- tinuation of the teaching acquired in the primary school. The first of these branches includes cooking, breadmaking, washing, ironing, clothesmaking, gardening, and the wanugement of all articles of brdinary food, such as milk, fruit, meat, etc, Under the second branch are found the use of the sewing machine, ewbroider y, and even cob- bling, with instruction in t{m manufacture and character of the various stuffs and materials, such as wool, +ilk, cotton, and lace. The third division embraces mental arithmetic (“‘bead-reckoning,” as the Ger- ~OMAHA S mans oall it), dictation, singing, and lessons on he: two terms in_ench book-keeping, h. There are year, occupying be- tween five and eix nonths, auring which the complete courss of instruction is car. ried through from beginning to end, The expense is very alight. From S0 pfennice to one mark (18 to 23 cents) s charged for | daily board and lodging; and the fee for the kursus, or entire plan of ins«ruction is only 26 marks a term. I'ho suoeess has been %o marked thata multiplication of similar institations is certain, For some time tronble has been brew. ing at St, Lonis, Mo., over the question of colored children attending white schools, the school board having tailed to provide separate quarters, ‘This morning the schools were organized, snd some attempt made by white children toexcludo them, A large crowd assembed in anticipation of trouble, At one school a pitched battle took place, and the negro children we cleaned ont by their opponents, At an. other school a colored boy hit a white one with a_stone, newtly kiling him, The schol board Wwere bitterly denounced for failing to provide the negro childron with # separate building. A Vortland school which had been oxer- cised to walk coolly out in case of fire, tumbled over each other like shec) when a real alarm was souvded. PEPPHRMINT DROPS, It has been demonstrated that five cast. away sailors can live for four days on dog, if they gnaw the bones pretty close, When it can’t rain or hail or thunder or cyclone in Leadville, it can snow. The weather out there is never up a stump for a change, The south will make 7,000,000 gallons of cotton seed oil this year, and y.u will buy some of it put up in nice shape and labeled as olive oil from Italy, A Jerseyman has invented a cigar-hold- er by means of which a man can smoke three cigars at one time, but alas! no mn can invent a three-barrelled beer glass, It is time to let up on the atar route thieves, In Boston a barkeeper has been detected putting vinegar into squeezed lemon, and using it a second time.—Texas Siftings, The power of the human eye can only be fully appreciated when a well rogulated wink will change a bottle of tonicbeer into a_ bottle of lager in spite of the label,— Maiden Head ight. An Arizona Indian has gone out of the murdering business and started a grocery. He thinks he can do more torturing with adultered groceries than with a scalping knife, —Boston Post, Since the stringent prohibition law went into effect in lowa hundreds of men have lots of small change to give to their wives, They don't 1o 80, however, but bet on dog fights and horse races. An Arizona man stops people on the highway and asks them to contribute to an orphan asylum, and he looks ro mad about it that all travelers shell out without asking where the asylum is or bow much it needs, A baby was born in a_cemetery at Mar- shalltown, Towa, the other day, and the order of things was reversed by carrying the child from the grave to the cradle. npty is the graveyard, baby's in the crib,—New York Com. A one-legged man carryiog a sack of flour; his wife wheeling baby in & pre- ambulutor; his father-in-law carrying & codfish—all drunk except the bat preambulator and the codfish—was o the sights on the streets of the ci town of Fulton, N. Y., one day last week. An item for the household eays: “If t e is boiled o will he less likely to rhaps it will; and persons who are in the habit of drink- ing water inwhich cabbage is boiled should heed the suggestion; but as long as water is 5o cheap, we shall continue to take ours raw,—Norristown Herald, Gilhooly strolled into Mose Schaum. burg's store on Austin avenne, and after looking around he said to Mose, who, ru - bing his hande, asked him what he want. ed. “Will you be kind erough to bring we a glass of beer, some fried beefsteak and onions, sume fried potatoes and some boiled cabbage?” replied Gilhooly. *Alis. ther Gilhooly, mine itore vash not a res- taurant,” *‘What the devil have 1 got to do with that? You have got up a sign that reads, ‘If you don'tsee what you want ask for it." I want some grub, I don't see it, 80 I ask for it, and instead of bringing on the grub you go to telling me what your occupation v, a8 if T cared a_cent. Why don’t you take down your sign?’ When lust seen Mose was standing in & thought. ful attitude in front of that sign, absorbed in profound contemplation,.—l'exas Sift- ings, %I’ no hand to complain,” he was say ng to a friend in the corridor of the post office, “‘but it makes a man doubt my finan. 1as any one doubted “Well, not in ko many words, perhaps, but T can see a great change in_human nature, Three or four years ago T could buy a trunk for a dollar, arrive at a hotel in a 8600 hack, snd live on the fat of the land for three weeks bo- fore I had to skip, Alas! how times have changed, Nothing less than an $5 trunk will secire a room, end you can never tell when the clerk will ask you to break a §50 bill in order to size your pile, 1t males me feel degraded to haye a man doubt me, and I sometimes think I might just as well pay my bill with a bogus check as to wlip out the back way b my empty tronk to square the account.”--Detroit ¥ree Press, a RELIGIOUS. ‘T'he first colored Baptist church in west ern ’ennsylvania has just been dedicated 1tis located in Pittsbirg, Mark T'wain is credited with the remark thatone connot throw a brickbat in the city of Montreal without breaking a church window, The “Racoon Presbyterien church” of Midway, western Penusylvauia, celebrated the one hundredth unniversary of ils ex- istence recently, The United Preshyterian church of this country is still rent in twain over the ques- tion whether or not instromental music #hall be allowed in the church, Ttis said that the matter will be ultimately carried into the courts, The Rev, Joseph Cook left Sydney, Aus- tralin, on August 10, for this country, e intends to visit the Sandwich Islands on his homeward voyage, and will probably not arrive at San Fraucisco before Octo. ber 1, Itis announced that ho may re. suie his Boston lectureship, Coanecticut has 207 Congregational churches, of which 132 have settled pas- tors, 10) acting pastors, aud 55 no stated supply, During the past year 12 pastors have been ordained, 13 installed, 94 dis. missed, and U have died. There are 114 churches which have added no new mem bers during the year and have lost 242 by death, Ceoter church, of Meriden, has added the largest number, g 62, to its membership, The tw-‘ut{~wcnud annual meeting of the English Church congress will be held from October 3 to Oct ber 6, at Derby, un- der the presidency of the Bishop of Litch- field. The proceedings will be opened with divine service at two churches, where the preachers will be the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Truro, The opening ad- dress will be delivered by the Lishop of Litchfield, who will speak on *Unity of Belief in lielation to the Diversities of ‘thought, “War! War!” is the usual head-line i the placards of the salvation aruy in Kog land. “T'he plan of attack is then described a8 follows: Sal- “.\lundn{, at 7:45 p. vation charge., Tuesday - Great exhibition of hallelujah lasses! Wednesday —Fire aad brimstone. Thursday—Roll-call; soldiers to deliver up their cartridges. Friday, at 7:80—Baptisw of fire, Saturday, 7: Rejoiciug over the victories won all over the shop meotings, Sunday, at 7 & Mo Knee diill; ammunition supplied soldiers by quartermaster general; ” # w,~The ATURDAY, DY - D] rnm \ » CPTEMBER 16 3 Descent of the Holy Ghost; 2:30 p. m. leaves unsolved the important question ONEA XA remendous frea-and-ensy; 660 p. m,= | whom they meant by “‘the wrone woman, . % ireat charge on the devil; O p, m,— Halle. | With some people the phrase would mean ness l ector lajnh gallop. : any woman not the pastor's wife, while others might conatrne it totake in only the | =~ AR e A Modern Nursery Rhyme woman who couldn’t keep still about it. . ~ROUIFOUE GG 08 SITES, = Tt has been proven beyond n‘luulnluh:.v JOTIN L. MoCAGUE selto Tost Ofioe, the Atlantic const once grow oys ers larger o pAy than flonr barrels, but no man can say M b whether they put any mere of him into i church festival soup than at this day.| Probably t “Waen't that pretty pile In a weste:n town, the other day, a young [, = 1o yauk from le Sam man was shot at, bat the ball lodeedinat tament wkot The Phil. ’ The president detected rats, phia News say “There ought to be a DRVINE & €O, And slung the veto Lold; beautiful moral to this incident, but unfor. | Fos Toote ol Shoe A good hmoriment ¢ Congress shoox ita wicke tunately tho fact remains that 1f he had o J Aud knocked the vete Congressmen at ho Asking re-lection Up come the voters all Vith strennons objection American, { FOR THHE LADIES, HONE Striped plush is blocked into shape as a lining for the wide bri us of felt hats, Sicilienne and Irish poplin are coming into fashion along with other repped goods. The ballet girls of Paris are on a strike, but not f.r more clothes —for more salary. Diagonal rows of narrow bias ruffles are the new trimming for the foot of silk skarts, Leather lace with leaves of leather on twine ficelle lace is a novelty for trimming bonnets, Ladies must remove their bonnets at the The ter Royal, Wicsbaden, whether they are high or not. Slim women stand no show in Turkey, The Turk of quality buys his heef, and o:- timates his wives by the pound, A Novada woman, if she happens to be feeling just right, can gain thirty-five feet on a bear in a race of an even mile, Brocades will be limited to velvets for the lp}vrun’hlnu season; plan goods will be preferred in xilk and woollen stufls, Cashmere and cloth with Saxony em. broidery, soutache braiding, or piainstitch- ing, will make ap the bulk of new autumn costumes, Turkish and India embroiderios of soft, dull, yet rich coloring will trim the self- colored cashinere and cloth dresses worn later in the season, Now wool goods have ball figures three inches wide, of a shade so nearly like that of the stuff that the whole fabric appears to be plain at the first glance, There has been one lady at Saratoga this summer who hud 110 changes of toilette. They wouldu't give her a tent to exhibit them in, aud ro she didn’t make a cent. The Princess of Wules recently wore a costume of cream colored silk trimmed d gold lace, the 1uff being olso of material, and red geraniums being n at the centre of the low-cut bodice. A city bolle at Newport made a wager that +he could nto a barnevard and milka cow she saw there, the first time trying, She lost the wager, The cow happened to be an ox.—Philadelphia News, New bonnets and hats for the season be- tween sumn.er and winter have the brim of summer straw with a wintry velvet crown. Styles for the demi-season are otherwise well defined, The pelisse to be worn next winter is precisely like the lone plain_redingotes worm two years ago, 1t is mnde of cloth and trimmed with braid down the front and back, but not around the ekirt. The stylish wraps for tho fist ol days will be braided cloth jackets for plain eta, and fice le colored cloth mantles trim- med with lace and pompons of the same shade for dressy toilete, The only beaded trimmings among new goods are *solid” passementeries that show nothing but beads buti therears many sizes and shapes, such as [hugies, flat nail- heads, large balls, and the smallest beads like seed pea A great deal of dull red is seen on the newly imported costumes, and a touch of red is in almost all toilets, though it may be only a copper-red silk neckerchief, a flamingo's breast on the turban or terra- cotta gloves, Indin cashmere shawls of great value, and many of which are heirlooms, are most most ruthlessly cut by dreseniakers to make short ** 5. dtis said that an ulster has lately been made of a shawl that cost, 8500, Milliners select the best feathers of eight birds to make & single turban, Blue jays, black birls, magpies, crows, partridges hawks, wild ducks, pigecns, swallows snd many other familiarly keown birds are stripped of their feathers to minister to the new craze, White with gold, white with silver, lilac and pansy shades, are the colors for dinner and_evening dresses worn at Newport, White, pure and simple, is losing favor because it has been wo_generally worn du. ring the summer, and it is now usually ac- companied by red and yellow, The new braid embroidery differs from that so iliar to y lady by having the narrow braid vet_up on one edge in what is called ‘knife-hlade” fashion to make the figures appear in relief on the fabzic, Amazon cloth is the most suitable material for braiding; cashmere is not fi-m enough, and this work upon it has a drawn look that is not admired, A monster festivalis about to take place ot Budu-Pesth, of which one of the prin- cipal features will be the revival of an an- cient custom which flourished at Bruges till the beginning of the present century, The ladies will compete for the prize of beauty—n handsome gold bracelet encrust- ed with diamonds, Miss Anns W, Williams, ot Philadel phiin, whose proflle was selected by English designer, Morgan, for the Bland silver dol. lr, will, it is reported, soon go upon the stage as a counter-attiaction to Mrs, Lang- She has recently been teaching in the grammar school at the house of re- fuge. IMPIHY LIS, Vever go intoa railway superintendent’s office with a clergyman, Thers is nothing a railway man hates to see more than man coming in to introduce a coupler, A northern paper suys that bibycles are becoming very popular with clergymen. They are less expensive than horses, and wre not 5o apt to get into races on the shell. road, “Total Depavity was the subject of the sermon of the Rev, Mr, McDonald of San Rafael, Oal. While he was preaching a thief atole his lap robe from the buggy in the horse shed . A clergyman of Providence asked his presiding elder if there would be any harm u bis taking boxiny lessons, for exercise ounly, ‘The elder replied that boxing was not half such good exercise as sawing wood, owbs is to be baptized into the church by Bishop Pierce, It has been stipulated that when he becomes @ Christian in good standing, he can retain his tobacco, but that he must positively give up the blue swearing which charace terized his sinful life, “Do I believe ram will come in answer to fervent prayer?” said the pars ing the query that had been prop ! 7 4 B gy Voo Brown; the prayer of the faithful is always an. swered. But,’he added, after & pause “‘when you are going to pray for rain, dea- con, it is best to choose your time just be- {a s snas dhawerFotian “Transcript, The wife of a Wiseonsin minister knows how to dance the can-can. The church was in debt and it took a fearful wrestle on the part of the deacous to decide that it wouldn't be proper for her to give an ex- hibition of her tersichorean skill for the purpose of raising the debt.—Boston Post. There ® an ill-suppressed anxiety anong church mewbers to Hl-uun the result of a private u sterial convention in New York which met to_ discuss the question of pastorial kissing, The only information vouchsafed bas been that they strongly condemned kiseing “‘the wrong woman This is valuable as far as it goes, but it been reading the testament he would have been A chureh inlowell was ornamented with plotures of “The Good Man in_Heaven” and ““The Bad Man in Hell.” Dat when one of the deacons found that the man in the latter picture looked like him, he got mad and made such a row that falks thought a wenagerie had anived in town, In a Deadwo_d church the other day the Iarge congregation were devoutly kneeling in prayer, when an_irreverent joker quite SudThly whitpered: “Hlere Gomst b shsts ern detective.” In seventeen seconds all of that congregation except the chief elder had slid through the windows, The Rev. Charles Bentley drew immense ccngrogations as rovivalist in Baltimore a year ago, in conjunction with the Rev. A. D, Jones. These companions in re- vivalism recently returned to that city, in- tending to resume their work; but they were confronted by the charge that some of Bentley's conduct during his former visit had been criminsl, and he has confessed his guilt, annouvcing that he will voluntar- ily rotire from the ministry. The Presbyterians of St. Johnsbury, Vt., are not having a peaceful time build- ing n new church. They bought the lot of Horace Wakefield. and {u\(l a livelv fight over the dividing line, but finally corried their point. Wakefield at onoce fut up a fence thirty feet high along the line, and coated the Presbyterian side with barted wires, These w*rou the church standing close to the line, mada labor on that side of the building exceedingly high priced, and the society finally decided on erecting an- other fence, which should cover the barbs and protect the carpenters’ Wakefield has just served an inju n the kociety, restraining them from building this fence, Only Joking. IV L O CAVERS, She led him on with smiles and wiles Till hand and hear the offered, And then she thought she'd rather not Accopt the treasure proffered. “No, no,” she sighed, “T'll be no bride, My love is not entangled; But till life's eve VIl deoply grieve O'er your heart torn and mangled.” “Hold on, fair maid,” the lover said, His voics emotion choking “Don’t foal o blue, T awi That T was only joking to you If Yon are Ruined in health from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that promise so largely, with long fictitious testimonials, have no foar. Resort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a short time you will have the most robust and blooming health, FAST TIME! (hicage & Narthwes Tralns leave Omana 8:40 p, m, and 7:40 . m, ¥or tull Information call on 11, P. DEUEL, Tickot Agont, 14th and Faroam st BELL, U. P, Kailway Dopot, or as JAMES T, CLARK, Genoral wont, 05. KRICKSON, £, K. cor. 10th and Douglas JOM N FORTUNAT! 108 10th streat, manutacturos to order good work 14 fatr nrioos, ' Ravairing done, Bed pring 517 Douisast. tionery. AUF 1015 Farnham Stroed Butter and Eggs. . KOSHANE & BCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. avuse In Nobraska estahiiahed 1575 Omahs, OArriag na Roaa Wagons. W3_BNYDER, 14th and Harnoy Strecta. Olothing Bought. 1. HARRIS will pay highestCash price for second oand clothing, Oorner 10th and Farnham, rugs, Paints and O KUHN & 0. Caarmaciste, Flos Pano Goods, Oor. 10a and Dougies siroota, #.J. WIITEHOUPE, Wholesalo & Retail, 16th s, C. FIELD, %023 North Bide Cuming Streok. PARR, Drnagiot. 10t and Howard Strosta, i Dentists, JR. PAUL_Williams iock Cor. 154h & Dodgs. Civil Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Orolghton _Block, Town Burveys, Grado and Seworage Systems Specialty. Ury Goods Notions, Ete. JOHN I. ¥. LEMMANN & 00, #ow York Dry Goods Btore, 1810 and 1813 Fara. ham etroot. ©. Enewold also boots and shoes & Pacific, ~ rounary. OFN WRARNE & B0ONS_cor 14th & Jackson e Uewe ers. 7 JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Bireet.' Undertakers. OHAR. RIEWE, 1013 Farnnam bel. 100 & 118d, Hotol + ANFIELD HOUBE, Geo. Canfieid,0th & Farnbam DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 918 Farnham 8% BLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th BY. #authorn Hotel Gus. Hamol 0th & Leavenworth OENTRAL RESTAU! l\nflu T, A. RYAN touhwesh corner 16thand Dodgv. Bost Board for the Moncy. Batiafaction Guarancesd. a4 all Hours, Noard by the Day, Week or Month, Good Toerma for Casb, Furnishod Raams Supplied. Furuiture. + ¥. GROBS, Kow and Beond Hand Furnitas nd Btoves, 1114 Doogiss. Highest oaeh price Wd for wecond hand goaos. . BONNEX 1809 Douels . #erco Works. OMAEA FENCE 00. €O 1218 Earnoy 81., lm%n Fenoes, Office Fine goods &e - Wood nd Walnus, Pawnbrokers. 10th Bb., bed Far. & Har rators, Oanfleld’s Patent. AN R FE o bet Dmin RORENFILD Refrig GCCl Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITECBER, manufacturers of Olgars, and Wholeselo Dealersl n Tobaccos, 1806 Douglas. #. ¥ _LORENZEN manufacturer 1416 Farnham' Orockery, - BONNER 1800 Dougiss etroel. G30d lina. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Motal. Lumber Lime and Cement. OSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sie. HEAT YOUR HOUSES b S [ [PooM 0 [%0D 203] iTgviana MOST POWERFUL! [Wrought or Cast Iron.] \\ i FURNAGES IN THE WORLD. RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS: Embody mew 1882 improvements, Mor, practionl fo ures, Cost less to koep in drdor; Uso lows fuely Will give more heat and &' iargor volume 0f pure ar than auy furnace made, Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omana, Nbf Jy21-dsm GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tho Greaty s DE MARK 1glish rem- Al Lamps and Qlassware. J. BONNER 1809 Douglas Bh. Good Varlely Merchant Tallors. @. A. LINDQUEST, Ono of our moet popular Morchant Tatlors 1s re- aslving the Iatost dosign for Spring and Bummer Goods for gentlomen's wear. Btylish, durabie, snd nrices low aa ever 1200 Farnam stret. Miilinery. RS, 0. A. RINGER, Wholesalo and Retall, Fan 3, Goods i groat varioty, Zaphyrs, Carl. Boarde oslory, Glovos, Corsets, e iho Wos by Mail, Purchascrs say 116 Fifteonth Btros Plour and Feed. OMAMNA CITY MILLS, fth and Farcham te. Welahsoa Bros., propristors. rocers. L BTEVENS, 11sd botweon Cuming and Lear . A. McSHANE Corn 28 and Cuminy Stroots. Hardware, Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholeoale, 119 ané (12 16th stroot A. HOLMES corne 16th and Cailfornia. Harness, 8addles, &c. B _WEIST %0 15th Bt. bed Farp- & Han Olothing and Furnishing Goor & GEO. H. PETERSON. Also FHats, Caps, Notlons and Cutlery £04 8. 10th stroob. Oornice Works, Westeia Cornlo Works, Manutackare Cornice, Tin, Iron wnd I’ ato Roofilng, O from auy locailty promptly executed ln the bes wauner, ¥actory and Offico 19)8 Harnoy BA, C. SPECIIT, ®roprietor, Galvanizod Iron Cornices, Window Ca manufactured and put up 1o any country, 7. SINHOLD 416 Thir oty Vommission Merchaiits. ofc., of the roed follow as BEFORE TAKING, soquonce of AFTE -Abuso: ws Loss of Memol tudo, Pain in the Lack, Dimness of Vision, matire 01d Age, and tiany other Disonses t lead o Insanity ‘or Consumption and » Pre turo Grave, £ar Full particulars 1n our pamohlot, which wo_dosire to send freo Lv mail to every one, £ Tho Bpocif cMedicino s sold by all drugglste ot #1 per package, or 6 packsgos for 6, or will be ent free by mail on reor ipt of the money, by Sioux Gity & Pacifio THH BIOUX OITY ROUTR Hune & #olld Treln Through frow Oounci! Blufts to Bt, Pasl Without Ohange Time, Only |7 Hours P AEDCP MILES TUE SHORTES ROUTE FRoM OOUNOIL BLUFFB 70 &7, PAUL, MINNKAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMAROR andall pointe fu Northorn Iows, Minnos.bs an¢ Dakota, This line 18 equippod wiih the improved Wostinghouse Aubotnatic Alr-brake aud Mills Plattorin Coupler aud Buffer: aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMPORT Is nnsurpassed. Pullman Palace Bleoplog Oms run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan # 0tCity sod 84 Paul, via Councll Biufls ano Gloux City. ’l'& ue loave Lulon Pacific Traneter ab Coun 1140 p. m d ub the Now Unicn Dopoh ab 56 Paui ab 11 65 noon VEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER BOUTE. A Bemember lo taklng the Blons Olty Rood you got & Through Tratn. The Hhortedd L1 e the Quickest Tumo aud » Gowlortable Kide 1n tb Through Cars betwoen COUNCIL BLUF¥8 AND ST. PAUL. #9500 that your Tickehs read via the “Blon Pactllc Rallzos d 8. WATTLES, J.R. BUCHANAN Suporintendent. Gen' Pass. Agont Missourl Valley ' In, W. K. DAVIS, Bouthwosters Passenger Ay Conrcil Blufs, Ia* REMOWV.AL. MRS. MATILDA BOEHME, IVEX IO W X EEL. Rewoved to No. 118 Howard streeb, between 11th 12eh, first door west of Wostern New: paper Uulon, 1361m JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 0 Btre D B. BEEMER. For detalls sef large ment In Dally and Weokly, "HEAR THE WITNESSES. Mary shrink from pulicity In conneotion with 8.8, 8., but we are permitted to refer to the fol- lowing persons who have known and witnessed its wondortul effocte: #rky, Houston Co., Ga. Wo have known “8witt's Specific” tosted in hundreds of most obstinato casts of 1lood Polson= ing, Mercurial Rhcumatism, Scrofuls, Sores, Eczoma, Cat.rrh. eto, and ‘do conscléntiously toutify thatit met with'the most perfect and sig- nal nuccess, effoctod radical and permanent cures I evory cibe without & single exoeption, Hugh L. Denoard, Geo. W Kill u, John G. Brown, Geo, W. Singledon,)| W, Brunson, John H, Hose, Jumos D, 1harp Eil Warren, Moore & Tuttle, J, W. Belvln, W, Woottos J. W, Wimberly, 31 W! Wocltock, W. D. Picrce, shieriff, J. W. Maun, 00, Treas. T, M. Killen, C. C. Duncan, Day & Gordoi, T, M. Butner, sheZ\ff, o aro personally acquainted with the ge o tles men whose s guatures appear to the above cer- tificate. They are citizens of said county, of the highost respe tabllity and character. A. 8. GILES, Ordinary, Houston Co, Ga. D! H CULLER, OI'k Sup, Ct. Houston Co. Ga. “‘Nothing but favorable reports, Belleve 8. s awpecific for all Biood Discasos. universal satlstaction * y G. W, JONES & 00., Momphis, Teon, 8. 8. B. gives Dotter satis, thing we have ever handlod.” JACKS & C0., Helens, Ark, “‘Have never heard & cowplaint of 8. 8. 8. ARTHUR PETER & V0., Loulsy ion than any ) Ky, “8. 8. 8, has f,'"m entire satistaction to every one." A. B RICHAKDS, Sherman, Tu: *1 have had oxcellent sale for 8. 8. 8., and the resulte have been most satisfactory. J. 0. BURGE, Bowling Green, Ky. *‘Our sales of 8, §. 8. have been good, and ite success porfect.” JONES & CAREY, Montgomery, Als. 8, 8.8, has glven entire tatistaction to every e E. REUSS, Paris, Texas. w “8. 8. 8. has glven MI\TMI satisfaction.” T, W, POWERS & 00, Hichmond, Vi 1 will be d w0 0000, Bward mi b i 8.8, 8., one particl of Mexoury, lodide of Po s or soy L BhRotriG oo Abaste, Ga. Pricetol Bmall sise, §1.09. 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