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e 4 POBEIRY O Ohristmas Day. What's this burry, what's this flarry, All throughout the houso to-day? Every wheie & merty acurey Jvery where & sonnd of p Somethine, too, 's the matt Out-of-doors as well aa in, For the bell goes clatter, olatier, Rvery minute —such i din! , matter, Ryerghody winkiog, blinking, Tn & queer, mysterious way § What on earth can they be thinking, What on earth can be t) pay? Bobhy peeping o'er the stair.way, Burets into s little shout; Kitty, tor, is in a fair way, Where at e hides, to giggle out. And swift feot go sp Through the hall-way Whero » glimpse of box an packet, And a little rustle, rustle, i Makes euch ¢ight and sour d and rac tera in thelr places, Such & jolly That the youo, i y out of sight, All st once show shining faces, All at once scream with delight. Go and ask them what's the matter, ‘What the fun outside and in— What the meaning of the clatter, ‘What the Lustle snd the din. Hear them, hear them laugh and shout then, All togethor hear them say, “Why, what have you besn about, then, Not to knoe it 's Christmaa day?" —Nora Porry, in the Christmas St Nicholas, When Cows Come Home. DY MRS AGNES B, MITOHELL, 1 ‘With klinole, klangle, klingle, 'Way down the dusty dingle, 1he cow coming home; Now smeet and clear, and fa{ut and low, The siry twinkliogs come and go, Like chimings from some far « ff tower, Or patterioga of and April shower That makes thoe daisies grow; Ko-kling, ko-k g, koklinglelingle, Wa Sown the darkening dingle T{o cows come slowly home; And old-time friends, and twilight plays, And nlury|nl[hu..;nd sanny days ome trooping up the misty ways 5 Wrba: flyu ©cows come home, 1. With jingle, jangle, jirgle, Sofs sounds that aweety mingle, The cows coming home; Malving »nd Pear], and Florimel, DeKamp, Redrose and Gretchen Schell, Queen Bews, and 8ylph, and Spangled Suo ~ Acrons the fields I bear her 100.00, And clang her silver bell; Go-ling, go-lang, golinglelingle; ‘With faint far sounds that wmingle, 16 cows come slowly home; And mother.songs of long gone years, And baby joys, and childish tears, Aud youthful bopes, and youthful fears, When the cows come home, 1, With ringle, rangle, ringle, By twos and threes and single, The cows ure coming home; Through the violet air we sos the town, ‘And the summor sun a slipping down; The maple in the hazel glade Throws down the path alonger sbhade, And the hills are growiog brown; To-ring, to rang, to inyleringle, By threes an i foars and single Tho cows come slowly home; Tho same sweet sound of wordless psalm, The same aweot June day rists sua calm, The aame swoet econt of cud and balm, When the cows come home, iv, With a tinkle, takle, tiukle, Through fern and peniwinkle, ’ Tho cows are coming home; A-loitering in the checkered stream, Where the sun-rays glanco and gleam, Slanine, Peachbloom nud Phosbs Phyllis Stan § knee-deep in the oreamy liliew Lo a orowsy deesm; To Jiuk, to-lank, tolinklelinkie, O'er banks with bu'tercups atwinkle « The cows cume slowly home; And up through Mam ry’s dsep ravine Come the brook's old song and its old-time sheen, And tho arescent of the silver queon, When the cows couie home, v. With a klingle, klaogls With » loo'20, a jingle, Tho o wa are comiag home; And over thers on Merlin hill Hear the pisintive cry of the whip-poor- kliugle, moo-00, and will; The dew-drops lis on the tangled vines, And over the poplars Venus shine, Aud ¢ the silent mill; ling, ko-lang, kolingelingle, With tiug-a-ling and jingle ‘The cows come slowly home; Let Jown the bare; let in tha train Of lon-gone rouge, aud flowers and rain, For cear old tiwes come back again ‘When the cows come home, HONBY FOR THr LADIGE, Peather fanr, with pearl sticks, ore among the popular holiday goods. Ottomon ribhons of sl widths are the most ia favor for millinery purposes, Dresses that are trimmed with velvet have belts of velvet with milver clasps, Ladies' stockings are still worn very long —sometimes us long as two weeks Wide collars of plush that are edged with /ace, or plaited ribbon, are worn by little girls, Liarge buckles of gilt, silver, jot, enwmel and bronze are placed disgonally on the new bonnets, The fasbion.ble linen oollar is a stand. ing military band with a vioe of embroid- ery pear the e Shrimp pink, strawbe-ry red and electrlc blue velvet bows sre w. rn at the neck with linen collars, Powpons of silk are more popular than they have over bren, und are used on bats, wantles and dresses, Velvetine dresses promise to bo fashion. a'ly worn tais winter, s rivals to tailor- made cloth costomen, Black sud white wool, known s Shep- herd's cheek, be a very popu- Lar fabric tumes, Houso slippers for ledin and gentlomen are wado of alligator +kin dyed suy color to suit the tate of the wearer, The vewest em! roldered squares for the ek have o hem on the edge, with o vine of embr o them, Bostop is dircussing the questicn, “How to Treat Women,” Here in the metroyliy we settle it by ordering cb colate cream, The fancy for birds hss extended even to mourning dresees, and the disagrecsble fashion is reen of & black raven perched on s English black crape bon-et. The “Lingtry gater” is now all the rage, Toough somewhat wider town the old etyle it is very - come to thinl ever, we don't kiow i nytting abou A young lady of Hareisbure, Pa., bad an attack of hyterics in o bull room the for lndie« only, All the drinks will be x»d by & (ady barkeeper, and the Isdy ) preserves the pence wili do ic in Latin with & club il h buttoned boots, with et bute tons, & b wilh disger an i reception treswen, Hond:omg slippers for the house sra of black satin h rquare jet buckels that are worn with black silk stockings, The newest buttons for dress trimming are of jet, silver, bronze and wood carved in cdd desigo¥, rome of them representing animals’ hends, such as monkeys, lions and tigers; others are the carved heads of god« and goddesees Des Moines, Town, has & pretty milliner who has bren the cause of four divorces If she had any heart st a1l _she would not +0 ruthlessly have broken off the tender re- 1ations of busband and wife by her exorbi ges for bonnets, Fashion is at a fiend Piain velvet costumes of dark, dull colors ra richly trimmed with fur; the furs most in favor for thewe suits are otter, beaver hare aud sesl, The bonnets and muffs that accompany them ara als) finished off with thie same kind of fur used as the trimming of the dress, A wowan n roady to celubr ville, O, got al 9:th bicihday las week, when » toarch of the county records proved she was only 87. 8 mo folka have a great desire £ gei ahead of the rest of tho world, A New York photosrapher keeps a seal skin sscque. 'tle says: “'A poor girl will pay 81 extra to be taken in a soal skin nacaue. She likes to show her friend that ¢hs can look like a Indy on dr wiuns, A charge of 8150 for that, This Gainsborough hat I generally throw in for 50 cents, Itan great catch I tell you, Girls all come here now,” Ribbons are of great consequence, In some instances thoy are of great price, but this fs not & necessity. Of all widths are they chosen, but net of all colors or kinds, The preferenco is given to faille-ribbon, with its pliable nature and heavy offect. After this comes the moire; and then, for H silks, on which neither of the others would be effective, satin is selected, THE DAJTLY BEE- “OMAHA and six ferale members, Tt in the 1ewlt of & legacy requiring its erection within s stated period to prevent the money from going in another direction. The chime of bells presented ta the Uni. versalist church st Minneapolis by Hon W. . Washburn will bs rung by the ex- pert who accompanied them until he can teach some ove to ring them, A grandnephew of Lafayette is one of the converts at & revival meeting in the Forsyth Street Methodist church in New York, A church in Bayaria, aesommodatiog 1,000 people, has been almost entirely built f papier mache, which can be supplied at a cost little above that of plaster, It can ba made to imitate the finest marble, as it takes a polish superior to slate, A hundred years of Kentueky Presby- terianism, cf the truest, bluest kind—that is the record which will be complete on the 1dth of October, 1883; and 1he_synod of Kentucky have resnived to celebrate tie event, and hate cordially invited the syiod of the Preshyterinn North, und alsy the G ecland Pre erlon Church, and the Associate Reformed Church in Ken- tucky to attend the celebration, Dispatches this wesk announce that there is much «xcitement at Battle Creek, Mich., the healquar.ers of the Seventh Day Adventi-te faith, over the promulza. tion of & so-called vision by Mrs. Ellen G, White, widow of the Elder James White, who for many yesrs shaved vith him ths leadership of the extensive rect. After her husband's death her power as a leader began to visibly declive, ond other younger counsels began to provail, Her visiona have hitherto boen sccepted as lmot as wuthoritative as gospel revela- tions, but thie time u serious dizscnsion is likely te result, The Rev. R H, Pul'man, & Universalist winistor of Baltimore, recently peached a sornon in defence of Universaliom, in which ho ai “The church has now aud then bad ministors who eecmed not clearly to comprohend the Christinn foundation of Universalism; £o that not a little has heen preachad in this city that was not Uni. versalism, and had no authority or sanc: tion from the Christian standards of the Flowers are banished from millinery, and fenthors of every kind are to be worn, Cock’s feathers will be made to serve in ornamental ways, both for hats and bon. nets, while tropical plumage of scarlet, yellow and bluish green will relieve the sombre brown shades of the stylish par. tridge aud pheasant feathers, The Jersey ulster, so much in favor with young ladies follows every outline of the figure which it makes to the T atest ap. parent length and least breadth. Tsilors warn ladies that these garmonta are meant merely for walking, and that they must not sit down while wearing them. Striped black and white silk, and gay plush linings are in the hoods of such ulstere. The editor of the Kansas City Journsl is » wandsrer on the face of the earth, Only 1ast week ho was a man respected by ali, and in receipt of a princely income, T day heis, no one knows where. In his paper last week, in a description of the toilsts worn by ladies at the bazaar of all natione, ho said Mies ro-and-#o had on a pink ‘“‘undershirt,” when it _ought to Lave been ‘‘underskirt.” The girl bought a re. volver and started out one way locking for the editor, her brother took & shotgun, her father too's an ax, her lover armed bimself with a horsowhip, and the ecitor took a swam the river, =nd s suppo.ed to bo in the foothills, exi:ting on roots and briers, ~—Peck’s Sun, A young lady of Cheltea, Mass., who had heen thopping in Borton, visited the offios of & prominsnt physician, She was fluthed and excited, and said she had a very strange sensation which led her to ap- prebend some oricus brain trouble—in short, ineanity. The peculiar sensation ate dercribed was a feeling running around in a circle on the top of her head. The doctor took off her hat aud examined her head, but fouud nothing, and she remarke | that the sensation had left her. She put on her hat, and after sitting » fow mo- menta ju:‘;n(d up with a scream, saying that it had come again. Another exami. nation followed, first of the head, then of the hat, and in the hat a small but active mouse was discovered. PEPPERMINT DROPS, A Michigan horse ate ten pounds of starch without feeling very much stuck up, ‘The brewers of 8¢, Louis have started a uewepaper organ to work up an increased thirat for lager Manufacturers of spittoons expect Fine cut and plug will be cheap cra gets through, A Ciucinnati man who has built and lived in neventeen different houses in now trying to build ov e to suit himself, He has heretofore rought to pleare his wife. When o New Yorker cets out to do his level best he can light up his house with 1,500 wax candies and attract n dozon hand-organs to his door, The best authorily on bees in this coun- try suyn that the waap works two hours to the bee’s cne, Lot's have some omblems mido after the thape of wasps' nests, The euphonlumn player at a recent prom- A8l ivar b ol e playiog at a critical moment. He explained to the conductor that he had blown two front teeth into his instrument., Near Highland, Va., two men killed five deer tho other day in four winutes, and if tuo only watch between ’em hsdn't stopped just tien they would have killed the sixth deer, There ina farmer in Ohio who has climned o rail fence three or four times daily for the past twenty-three years rath. er tian spend time to throw down tho fonce o build a gate, There {s no law in this country to oblige the owner of @ clipped’horse to pass the winter without flannels of overcoat, That's where man has tho advantage over the brute creation, ( A straoger’ walked in\on a pit bear owned by & St, Louis butsher and wanted to shake bands. All the clothes he had on when the hear was boaten off consisted of o shirtband and one stocking 1t is soid that tho natural beauties of the Yellowstone Park are heiog defaced and destroyed by visitors, This comes of driv- ing away the Indi‘ns who were in the habit of sealping tourists,—Detroit Froe Prors The other day a blind beggar, going howa ¢fter » hard day's work, ploked up a vicce of colored glass, aud remarked in a [ow voloe to his beggar oompulon that he was bound to see that traneit anyhow, Oue of thrco 1esurrectionists arrested in Philadelphia for stealing bodies out of the negro comotery is & mail carrler under the Government. His commission daes not, Lowever, authorias him to carry desd males, BLIGIOUS R It ie lutended to light Canterhury cathe- dral for three months with the “electsic light Catholies of warned from the pulpit ou stain from public balls and d Two ustive evangeli are called the Mg Sandwich {lands,” & Hawali, who Sankoy of th prosching the goss pel in the realma of Kulaksus with much ucceis, Pope Lo XTII will celebrate the Gf tioth suniverssy of his crdination as & other moining because a former lover was playiug the agrecells to anotier girl, sheer linen bt blue, navy bLive, «live, to watch the urews with re worn, snd Lave snem- »'ite daisy chain pear their P.cket handkerchiefs of lawn sie o lored ) dark Miss Rowe, of Boston, has written aplay for sever grls. It is undcrstood that the bercive falls dowa while tkating and is se: 0 by & piece of che um which she bad thoughtiully placei ia her pocket be fore leaving home, Sedalis, Mo , hes opened » inrd room priest on Deceanber 23, A mass for bis Holiness will be said througbout Europe on that day, Lutheran miuiste » are most numerous i nusylvanis, where there which has #58; Ohlo, 5, aud Minunesota, 228 At the wvext general areembly of the Free church in Soot'and there are ex- picted to be 200,000 signaturcs to & pro- test agaivel the iutroduction ot fustiu. wmontal music, 840; Wiscousin, 1,200 population, Union «ight churctes, Tho shawl strap with a fuen ulster fn it and [ o' T church 8o God preserved through all the years faitbful witnesses, and previons names aro enrolled of Christisn men and women. What has been nccomplish legal procee ‘ings for and annulment of the marrisge have been began. It hat been a big advertirement for the stors. The in. orease in the rumber of customers who coms nnder pretente of buying to ses the young woman has been enormous, 1¢ the propristor had invented the devine he couldn’c have done beiter for himsel. T he silver wedding of the Crown P and Princess of Germany is t> be m the oceaslon of a great national cslebra. tlon January 25, One idea is to collecthy subsoriptions thronghout the empite n latgo #um of money to be presented to their highnesses, to be employed by them as they please, in the creation or the en- Iargement of & number of benevolent in. #ti ntions. Tn the Iarger cities of Proscs, and in Munich, Hamburg, Bremen Dces- den and other places, committees havo be at work & long timo with this end in v Morcover, the Herlin artists are arrang ug for » grand festival, with tab'eaux end ¢ splendid psrade, and there is to be an ex. hibition of works of ancient German :rt, The Mas ne, again, are rai:ing a sum of money for the endowment, in the name of the Crown Prince, of » home for indigent widows and children of Lrethren, MUSIOAL AN DRAMA IO, Ross Eytinge is in Letroit. Fraok Mayo 1+ in Gelveston, Gus Williams is in Iirookiyn, weph Murphy will be in Chicago Da. ber 18 f r two weeks, i oguin will take Minnie Hauk’s the Strakorch compnny. J. H, Haverly has Jeased the Sait Lake City theater in Utah for a torm of years, Lootts had & most euceses ful eng: in Boston, Her share of the receip! $10,000, Mr, and Mrs, McKee Ronkin continue their engavement‘at Niblo's theatre, in the drama of “'49.” Nilsson had a hea reception at San Francisco. The marquis «f Lorne and Princesso Louise oc:upted a box. Mr. J. K, Emmet is to make his ro.en- trance upon the New York stage on Jan- umy 1, 1883, at Hav. rly’s thester, Mme. Albani will arrive at New York on the 9th of January and make her oper. atic debut in Chicago on the 19:h, There has gone out from this churoh, a centre, a steady influence that h: the tone of all' pulpit minwtrations, and warmod the hearts of great musses of bo. Lievers in all the churches with the hope of uoiveraal ation, The richest fruit of our labors are not seen in the simple fact that this church, as & single organization, in large and vigorour, and instant in season and out of season in its Christian work, 1 congratulate you, brethren, upon the har- vents that have been gathered through the fifty years of Christian toil, and the har- vests that are now already ripening for the gathering, I congratulate you on the woftening of opposition against us, and our ;Lrnwlng reputation as & Christian church among all classes who oncs so strongly opposed us, IMPIATIHS, ist church is safd to hive beci cliiefly built up by religious revivals. _ Mra, Van_Cott i holding revival meet- ings in the Methodist church st Dristol, Mr, Ruthesford Stuyvesant is building, at his own expense in New York Oity, an Episcopal church to cost 8125,000, Dr. Talmage says that having faith may be carried ¢o far that the family milkman will in time leave nothing but chalic and water, The latest thing in_Salvation Aru.y re- fraive i2 London is “It you can't get in at the garden gate, climb over the garden wall.” The dioceso conncil of the Kpiccopal church of Mississippi have unnnimously elected Rev. Hogh Miller Thompson, of New Orloany, assistant bishop, To settlo the question whether the False Prophet is an American, o committes should be appointid to ascertain whether ba likes pumpkin pie and celebrates the Fourth of July. The attempts to revive the bhlue laws of Connecticut in modern New York is dying a natural death, No Sunday law has yet heen invented which holds out any promise of converting & New York policeman, ‘What the people need is not so much a nuwdyunll code to uumlpel them to keep Sunday, 8+ some sort of a code which will teach them to be Christians the other eix days in tke week,—Auburn Advertiser, A Missouri reverend who holds that a woman who eats corned beef and breakfast bacon cannot be a lady, gets away with a pound of plug tobacco n week and feels himself & perfoct pentieman, I do not belicve in ern_spiritualism, foritis born of perdition. It has brought devastation in many homes, and wrecked intellects, 1f John Milton and Whitfield have nothing better to do than to crawl about Rocherter tibles, they had botter #tay at home in glory,.— Talmage, A passage from a Chicago speech by Emory Storrs: “‘We must put the city of our soul where it belongs—away upon those shining eminences where, robed i white snd throned abovs the clouc shall be batlied in the perpetual sunshine of an_etorual fams,” Tmagine Chicago, with its 50,000 saloons, stuck on s hill and all painted white,—Philadelphia Nows, The rector of Grace ohurch, Torcnto, cont for & stove dealer on Sunday, snd told him that the range in his kitchen would not work., The mau found nothing the matter with it, except that it needed cleaning, which he refused to do until Monday, on the plea that he would not break the Sabbath, He subsequently ao. cused the clergyman of having tried to lead him into sin unnecessarily, and for that the minister excommunicated him, The consequence is a division in tho church, OCONNUBIALLIIAS, Marian Elmore, the actress, is under en. vagewent to hor managor, William Huy. den, ot to marry for five years, A young man of 24 yonrs married a wo- mau of 84 in Tudiuns cn Thankegiviog eve, 1t is maid, apparently in explanation, that the bride is rich. Mr, Oliver Hazard Pe son of August Belmont, i+ Sallis Whiting, of New Yok city, Mr, Belmont recently resizued from the navy. The Rev, Raimundo Gonzilez, a parish priost of Guatemals, having ventured to 8 been ex-omwnuicated by his 1 superiors, 1" is the eec- ond instance withi ow 1outh in which a Romen Oatholic elergyoau bas becn married in Central Awmeio Tho marringe of Master Howard S. Waring, United States navy, and Mies Lautie Cole, secoud daughter of ex-Senator und Mrs, Cole, of Los Angeles county, took place at the home of tne bride's parents, at Cabuenga, seven miles from the oity of Los Angeler, on Wednesday evening, the 22d u An_ extraordinary scens wedding the oth rry Belmont, o igoged to Mies 8,000 in her own right X followad her to 1he church and acized her us she was about toe cer, the police fia dragged him off, Tu.c coremony then pro- cecded until the time came for objections, 10 aguin interpossd on the ground of ill-health, Thres medioal certificates being furnished that Mre, Miluos was in nund health, the ceremony was resumed, aud finished without further incident, About a month ago a young girl employ- edin » Brooklyn store while esting ber lunch proposed, by way of a joke, that she sud ove of the clerks shou'd "be married Ho agreed, and the colored porter perform- «d the ceremony, To their conetern; they afrerword loarned that the port a clereyman and that the prob ¢ ©ougly in favor of the validity of 1ust, now beiug built, bes ovly cne mal the mwrlage. To prevent future trouble Madame Janauschek will play star en. gagement in San Francisco, Oal,, begin- ning in May, It isalso her intention to g2 to Australia, Madame Gerster, the prima donns, is makihg an extended professional tour through Rusuia, and s singing to larze and delighted audiences, The gossip about Mrs, Langtry seems to be serving & purpose, whether intended or not, The first day’s sales at Haverly's Brooklyn theater exceeded $7,000. Per- haps that wae becaute it was in Brooklyn, Miss Clara Lonise Kellorg is rather reverely hindled by the Boston Post, which eaye: Tt is painfully apparent that the Olara Louige that is far from being the Clara Louise that was,” A private lettor to friends in New York from Pauline Lucea atates that both Mme, Sembrick anc heriell have brilliant offers of engagements in this country noxt eeason and they will probably accept. Rubinstein is superintending the hearsa's of his opera, ‘‘Die Mikkabaer,” in Teipsic. It ia reported that he is also em- ployed upon a new sacred lyric drama the subject of which is taken from the Songs of Solowon, Tt is said that Wagrer is now engaged npon sn opers whish will have for ite hero Prince Siddharths, the founder of Buddh. ism. A ballett will be introduced—the first Wogner has wiitt - since “Tanne hauser " Lawrerce Barrett will produce Mr Bo. ker's drams, “Franceica di Rimini,” in Boston next week, and the same ploy— ATURDAY, DFCEMBEEF 1 6 STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with- out physical pain. All this repre- sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, “Oh! | wish i had the strength!” If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv- ing, you can be relieved and re- stored torobust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT- TERS, which is a true tonic—a medicine universally recommehded for all wasting diseases, which is spoken cf generally as o play of genuine heautv—will be performed some- what later in New York, Miss Minnis Hauk has made an engage. ment with Mr. Mapleson to sing a few nights at the New York Academy of Mu. sic with his company, heginning the latter part of this month. She will appear as Carmen, Elsa in “Lohengrin,” and in *Aida,” ‘t he McCaull Opera Comique company, numbering seventy-eight peopls, will ap- pear at Haverly's in Chicago next week, in Johsnn Strauss’ ‘spectacular comic opern, “The Queen’s Lace Handker- chief,” lately 8o successful in New York. Miss Kate Clatton in “The Two Orphans” was scen this week at St. Thomas and Lond n in Canads, and_at Syracuee, Utica, Rome and Rondout, N, Y. Next wezk she rests, but on Christmas night she will appear in Now York, at the Fifth Avenue theater. The pravrammes cf the Third Opera Festival at Cinciunati announce eight per- formancas in the music hall, on Suoday aftornoon and evenings from Jannary £9to February 3, inclusive, Tha works to be given are *Dou Giovanni,” “Semiramide,” AWilliam Tell,” ambuls,” ' Africaine,” The Fly- ing Dutchman,” and “'Lohengrin.” * Mme, Albani is promiced in Amins, Senta and Llsn, Foreizn accounts of Mme. Albani's engagements would not s.low her yicsence in America in January, but tho sonounce. ment of the Cincinnati committee is un- qualified, For the rest the parts are to be sustained by Mme. Patti and tho whole of Colonel Maplesor’s pre.ent company, with much enlarged orchestra und chorus, The programme of the Boston Handel and Hayon society's comiog senson is: Sunday, December 24 'be Meesiah;” Good Friday, March 23, Graun's “Dar Tod Jesn;” Haster Suniday, March 25, “Elijab,” " The performancss will be given in Boston Music Hall: The following vocalists havo already beed evgaged: For the “'Measioh,” Miss Henrictin Beebe, Mrs, Flora E. Barry, Mr. William J. Winoh, Mz, Cioorg Hensohel; for ~Der Jesn,” Mrs, Georg Henschel, Mrs, O, N. Allen, Mr. William J, Winch, Mr. Goorge Hentchiel; for tho 'Iiijah,” Mr. Charle: R Adaume, M. Mycon W, Whit. pey. The orchestrs number sixty, with Mr. Berntard Listemsnn ss leading violinist, Me, Carl srrahp, conduct Me. B, J, Lang, organist. Tho sxth nial festival of the ro nke pla n Musio Hall, be,inx 838, and will include five eve and two 0, mativees. The fo}lowi Bost n will b on the Tower os Babel,” Rubius!oir minor, Chern lci; **Arminius,’ Biucti (Herr Bruch has Lecn -en, contiucs the perf.imance of bi first fappearance in Bostc) dewmption,” Gonnod, “The Portmaster Sam’) &, Howltt, Of Monterey, Mich,, delivers hiivelf in this wise: , burns, soro A and theum homas’ " Eclectric (il cannot be Leate 1 say keep itup iot standard, aud i wil eatisly the jo ple, 1 shall sond for « new supply toon, E \ HAS BEEN PROVED “'he SUREST OURE for CNEY DISEASES. hords '8, Liver and Bowele. it will act promptly and safely.| 8 Either Sex, Incontinence, retention of| ® urine, brick dust o £ d-agging pains, ative power, (83 §9LD EY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prico 81 i st it S50 RS TR e = EUROPEAN HOTEL, cd hotel i the city, ooms 752, £1.00, 1,50 and $2.00 por day First Olass Restaurant convecied wita the y HURST, » = Prop Corner Fourth and Locust Btreets. SY. LOoOUXS MO, o1 N. Fremont St., Baltimors During the war I was in- jured inthe stomach by a piece of a shell, and have sufiered fromiteversince, Aboutfour yearsagoit brought on paraly- sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said T could not live. Isufferedfearfullyfrom indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time wasunableto retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown’s Iron Bittersand now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving, | G. DECKER. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir- ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic, It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. 500 REWARD $50( E :D. The above reward will he paid to any person who will prodice a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roota Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Ch ter than any other paint now in us STEWART & STEPH Sole Proprictors, Omaha House REFERKNOES. Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Fuller per and bet. Officer & Pu: Council Biuffs, Brr office, Omaha’ Neo 15 the old Favorite and PRI O LE.O. a0 0 0T 20 —FOR— CHICAGO, PEOR! 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE DETRUIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Polut d st THE LIN UNION DEPOTE fon as being ths and is universally on EQUIPPED Rail’ 03 In thie world for all classes of_travel, Try It and you will find travellng » lnxur; tnstead of s discomtont, All information about Car Acocmuiodations, T chseztully glven by T.J; POTTE Fare, Slecping ne Tables, &c., will be applyining to & Gen. Manager,Chicago LOWELL, Pamenrcr Agt. Chlcag Delicious Bever. age, 'HE CUP THAT C:EERS,” T NOT INEBR ATES.” ALY has finished B PUNCH,” f; ot to remwind morrow,"” is prepared kola. AVES & SON, OUR DINNER ‘Then, my ¢ me to fre THE HUB I H you the genuine with the facrimile of “OHESTER H. GRAVES & SNS" on the capsule over the cork of each by Grocers and Wine Merchants everywhere, Trade supplied at Manufacturer'’s prices by M. A, MoNaaara; families supplied by A, H. Gladstone, Omabs Neb Double Breech Loadin Mugszle Loading Shot ¥ishing Tacklo, Base Balls and first-Class Cigar, List and Samnvles. Full Stock of Show Oages Always on Hand, . I Brnnh ndjn Shot Guns, from 85 to 810. Doty { Shot Guns, 818 from to 8 75, uns, from § 6 to §36, / all Kinds of Fanoy Goos. Imperted and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everythin, Tobacco and Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards, Send for Price required in a jotion Store. Chas. 1206. 1208 AND Shiverick, 1210 FARNAM ST. Mirrors, Bed ding, Feathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE FURNITURE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE, OMAHA, NEB. i SREST OMAHA. A. M. CLARK, Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & IEONRATOR. H ALE & RETAIL (WALL PAPER! Window £hades’ aud Cortaing, CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND F FIXTURES. Paints, Gils & Brushes, 107 Sonth 14tk Street NEBRASKA BERQUIST " BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGCIES A.NID BICPFRESES W.AGONWES. evairing in all Rranghex 419 8. THIRTEENTH STREET AMATHA, NFR WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AT EOMH.ID W.AGONS. Firg-Class Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dons. 1319 Harnev, Cor- 14th, Omseha Neb * DIRECTORY OF LEADIHG WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOQA HOTEL, PROPEIETORS J. G. McINTIRE, A. G. WEATHERLY, ©. C. REYNCLDS, J. 8. STELLINIUS POWNE *n, Nek, Manring, towa, Coon Haplds, owa. Miiford, Neb. MARSH HOUSE, E.MANS, BROWNSVILLE Msb COMMERCIAL HOTEL" JOHN HANNAN Btromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W.HALL Loulsville CITY HOTEL, OHENEY &50LARK, Blair, Ne . COMMEROCIAL HOTE -, J. G. MEAD, | Noligh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL OOMMERCIAL HOUBE A.O. QREENWOOD HOUSE, €. BEYMOUR, MISBBOURI PACIFIC HATEL, P, L. THORP, W. MAYFIELD, Nebraska Oity,"Mel Weaping Water,Ne Hardy, Neb. Qroenwood, Nen CAARPER, OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. 8TOREY. Olarinde, lowa ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Nea* EXCHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, N . BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, Ia. HCUSTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exlra, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, Ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, Ia. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, Ia CITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M, E. 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MORTON, JAGGER HOUBI HARMON HOT Denlson, TAMA CITY, TA., Harmon & Ke = = tOPE. which are the gouuine Gold aud consnmer to ac that our nawe snd trade are upon eact lump. The only genulne and original Gold Rope Tabacco ls wasufactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY 70 BACCO JOMPANY. T eBmO S SV LT e MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Platcs Engraved to Order No. 609 N. Tth 8t. St. Louis, Mo nd aaperior quality of ot | \ { 1an MANUFACTURERS OF Jorn Planters Hrrrowe,Ferm Bollors Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucizet Mlovat/tg Windmills, &c We are prepared ki do ob work snd mauyts uzlug for other parties, Addrows &l or iers NESRASKA '!JNI A WINE Lt

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