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o D/ Y Buti~-OMAHA SATURDA Y, DECEMBER 30 T - ——" _ — POEIRY OF THH TIMES, NAW YRAR'S RVE. BY MIS R, W, GILEQN, eyed one; for he's like & cross-eved woman; you ean't tell whether she's flirting with yon or with the man on the other side of the street. A farmer in Stokes county, N, O., sold his wife to & neighbor for 850) the other day, and then disposing of his farm, set out on a new oaresr. The neighbor was a bachelor, and tiredof living without a wife, the woman being favorable to the ar. rangement, the trade wae easily effected sad the gooda delivered, The old year's almost gone. B n fl;ee:ihnrt. (o will not see the dawn; The wind’s weird ory thro' the woodland eree) The pal!-g:'urth in th' darkness sleeps; Mouch have we lost in the year, Sweetheart, Treasures precious snd de There_were kindly deeds that we might have done, There were gentle hearts that we left an. outdoor wear is & long polisse with full plaiting at the back trimmed with gimp twice lg. width of that of the baeque. The skirs which is t> be worn with either «f these bodices is plain, in front falling on a balayeuse plaiting. and has all its fullness drawn to the back and massed in quad. ruple box-plaits. A new oaper of feminine artfullnees is the perfumed petticost, This new guile to catch the susceptible soul of man in ef. fected by secreting mcent-powder in the wadding of the msthetio under garment. A rapturous writer, already a victim to doubt, say:: *‘This is cossidercd prefer- able to patting perfame on the handker. chief, as the pleasant odor s more diffased and sweetly mysterious.” Cunning rascal! How well he knows that nothing about a woman is more sharming than her mys. won; And fiels where might have grown grain of worth Lie fallow under the frozen turf; Much have we lost in the year! What have we won in the year, Sweetheart, Rich gnerdon our hearta to cheer? With pain was the pearl of patience by onght, Haa failure clearer insight wronght; Has earnest striving for noble ends Gained us the strength high purpose lends? What have we won ia the year? tory; and how foolish are those females | they eer triod ylating war-ships with this e 5 who parade and axpose theirchaems in the | sors of snndwichest” ooy ot S T e, thap aaeliof that they attract attention In | ' hiladelphia Nows: Mr. Talmage ofters | throughs toe sfforts ot ton Wonmn's Sared C F G.OODM e E I Bonl trath eternal and cleat? e Y et all the ways of ‘woman be | §1,000 ko any parson who will prove him & | Hue. Fare e ot n® the state, and - - s Tm tra rd.dmld“;l [ .', N Witk pale, ‘aweetly mysterious,” and she will find plaglarist, We should make a strike for | Iy desi J’tu open the eyse of the atn. RO IREA T - Bt what e bur atune 1o i th PAID, | man her worshipful that reward, but the trouble is we never [ dents in the public schools. to the esil of- DEATER TN That what we gave, alone in gain; That the kindly heart and the open hand Are greater ri han house and land? What have we learnedin the year? The New Year dawneth clear, Bweeth RELIGIOUS. At Now Albany, Indians, the First Presbyterian church bas eleoted a board of denconesses, The revival in the Cinolnnati Methodist churches has resulted in 2,128 conversions and 1,005 additions on probations, The number of Congregational churches in the western part J':n. State of Penn. glow, Deeper and brighter your dear eyss grow; Pray, love, for the wea of out agls AlF For the strongth to do and the grace to bear— For love, than life more dear, will not perform with, and that's a croes. ———= nounce the aforesald number to the andi. 1t he rafuses, better give it np on the plea of_not being en rapport with the ence, thinker. ~Puosk, That the editor of the Palmyrs (Mo.) Speetator is enjoying bimsell may be in- terred from the following parargraph from “And here the Iaat number of his paper: eomes pretty Sally Metoalf, all smiles and as blithe as & Scottish Iaesio on St And- rew's day, bringing s Christmas com. pliment from mamm, IMPINTIHS, “George Washirgton, ssya M, Boscher, ‘‘eould not be bribed, but he swore like $eooper,” A Kentuckian says the people down his way believe in $axing luxuries but not necessities. They want the tax taken off of whisky and topacco and put on pumps snd bibles, A Chioago minister recently undertoo' to introduce moral reform at a eocking main, bat all be got for his pains was the ndvice to "‘soak his head,” or *‘chase him- self up an alley,” Nothing annoy s the manager of a chureh featival more than to have one visitor say in » rather loud tone to another: ‘‘Have a'tend many circuses, An old story is beiog reviyed of a prayer meeting being held for & poor fellow’s re- lief, who hld‘brnhn his leg. Whi'e Dea- oon Brown was praying, a tall fellow, with an ox-gond, knocked at the door, saying: ‘‘Father could not eome, but sent his EI:I‘" in the oart.” They were potatoes, , pork and corn, The Rev. Boland Grant, pastor of a Baptist ohurch in Poughkeepsie, N, Y., hus been forced to reslgn by his congrega- Mrs., Mayor Met. |, ealf, » large salver filled with apecimens of The G HEDUOATIONAL NOTEHS, feal school in that rtate, Cornell Is erecting two new bulldings ~a splendid ehemieal Iaboratory and s deill hall and gymnasinm, #50n to be construoted, Papila of the pablio schools in Newnrk, . J, were requested to bring one potato ench for the home ‘of the friendiess, the but when it comes to talking about the nonsenss of our public achool #ystem they can make themsclves heard half a mile away, Prof. Bloss, superintendent of public in- ulnml(nn’n' Indiana, will ask the lecialature t n criminal offense to steal, rell or otherwire dispose of examination ques. He will also suggest some changes in the manner and time of making trustee's reporte, and will advocate the qranting of teachers' license for six, twelve, twenty. four, and thirty.six months; and a six- teen-year license to the recipient of (wo to make tions, successive two-year licenser., The Vermont legialature has ennoted a law providing that instruction shall be imparted in the publo schools in ele- mentary physiology and hygiene, which shall give special prominence to the ¢ feot of the use of alooholic drinks, tobacco and opium, The Rochester school board has ordered that during the next term in the public and afternoon recess At the principals be in- structed to oarry out the following pro- gramme of schonl hours: The morning and afterncon ressions will begin respec: tively at 9 o'clock &. m, and 1:30 v, m., and will close at 11:30 a. m, snd 8:30 p. m. Theseventh, eighth and ninth grades schools the mornin| be abolished, and lg ia assembly in inquiring Inte the foasibility of establishing a technolog- A fine library is also Near Union Pacific Denot, ) T.0. BROWIN & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTIONS, Boots and Shoes, Only the glow of out hearth ure's light with tws [ her own handiw ork in the shape of fresh [ plan resuiting in the contribution of s small e e ik o she s sght— | Cloth tosbames e made, with tmo 578 ikl nk i s g, of T |l el rob et Iy o vest, collar and ouffe trimmed with cord [ribs Many tiaoks, aisdam, sud & merey | vy are 1,000,000 grown peopls in gimp in devignn of Gothic points; that for | Christmasto thes and thins, this country who can welthar resd or write, OMAHA, - - - . NEB. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALEE IN U IV ER I ED,. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN SWATATR AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE ORMENT OOMPANTY - OMAHANBR DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate G'ass. 87 Anyons contemplating bullding store, bank, o any other fine satage b0 corres ond with us before purchasing Shelr Piate Glase, C. F, GOODMAN, wylvania bina doubled during the Tant even T orored o will be dismissed In the afternoon at 3 bl iy are, and the time seem ripe for the | Loy, b bretbecs hoceme pavcoepth | Wil be dipmived [n tho afternoon at 3 OMAHA - NEB. Passing Away. ormation of a State assooiation, woolen shirt at & watering place, because | in the morning and 2:30 in the afternoon The old year passes away Its sunsets burn no longer red, Tts noons are oold; its mornings yray, Ita suns are dim; its dawns are dead. At the seventy-oighth session of the old testament revisers, % chamber, Westminater, the company fin- iahed the second revision of Job and pro- cesded wi th that of Proverbs to ohapte b ‘| room. Tt s understood that this pro. No more upon the distant hills, 2ol 118, Sty vt Lo R e DI o R GTRCE rigidly adhered to in We seo the yellow and the green sofa with another man's wife esting tropi- | all cases, The flowers are dead; and by the rills No more the primrose fair is seen, Ugm the grass the white hoar frost s left its marks: And in the vale Are wrecks of battles, won and lost, *T'wixt roses red and roses pale, Still there are joya In this old time, The pleasant hearth, the blulnl log, ‘The things which keep out winter's rime The finest bullding on this continent is the Roman Catholie dnlhodnl of Mexico, It was built 300 years ago on the site ef the Aztec temple, and gold was used by the ton and precious stones by the thou- sand in its ornamentation, The Russian (‘hapel which has been supported by the Russian government at New York for thirteen yoars is to be olos- ed. The pastor, the Rev. Nicholas Kjer- ring, states that this action of the govern- old in the Jerusalem | f. knllr: instead of a 83N 0N 0ne 0coA- sion sitting on ting from th oal fralt, ho might have been allowsd to rematn, The following Is told_ of Saphir, & d formed Jow, who lived oenturies’ ago Germany: He was traveling in a st coach in sompany with two Jesuits, w made allusions to the personal appearanve of Saphir, and were dispored to make fon of him generally, He put up with it for some time, but finally he atked: “Who five minutes shall exerciten The edncation of deaf mutes has made remarkable progress during th undes pens was made in the deaf mutes, at Northampton, Mussachu. sette, to teach the inmates an articulate spoeech, and from the recentl with, nd marching in every school room, whilé the windows are to be thrown open sufficiently to change the air of the last de- hat the old_aystem of talking by signs is about to a revolution or to be entirely dis- A fow goars ago an aitempt lark inatitution for isvued re- OMAHA - - - EDWARD W. PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. OONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED) gonty for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour NEB Like punch that's hot, and good egg-nog, | ment is for economiosl reasons, are you fellows, anyhow?” ong to | port now before us seems that the effort has Rfi : P Man Abokto S eat D1 Xt 1 remarkablo fack that within the | 106 Soclaty of Jemias - “Whichsociay of e B U O T Oh;lAI:I:lE;EnATII(I)gE.SBANK Inat two weeks two pastors have been ine |9’ his first orhis last?” ‘‘Whatdoyou | been crowned with the most gratifying g Stev: stalled in Obios, D"om Ook -uon':x mean?” *“Well, his first noclety were don. | success. The report contsins numerous STEELE. JOHNSON & 00., Stay, Jewell, stay aud hear my woe! churches who woge far from belng up to keya in the manger, and hin last were | letters from former pupils who were un- TOOTLE MAUL & 00. Your secrotary bends to thee: Why glarest thou upon me so— I am not bounced, but soon shall be, —Stephen W, Dorsey. HONEY FOR THH LADIES, the old atsndard of orthodoxy upon' the subjoct of future punishment, De, Soudder 4o Mr. Kmerich both aeeseiog in the one mportant point of indulging hope tor the vinner who dien fn his sing. > " The Churchman compiles the followlng summary of statistics of the Protestant Epiecopal church for 18812 from *The Silver or gold mediwval clasps are worn [ Churoh Almsnac” and “Whittaker's with belts of moire ribbon. Churchman's Almanac” for 1883: Number Blaok silk beaded Jerseys are favorite [ of dioceses, 48; missionary distriots (in. waista for young indies’ biack dresses, oluding Afrios, China aud Japan), 15; 4 bishops, G6; priesta and descons, 3,510 than epeech, = My mother, Pt e T T LR T R e T oy e [ DS R Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and 1ng beabwant 9, People who object to the publioation of [ very good, and they oan understand every The Lutheran communion _registers a large increase the past year. Itatotalsare now 8,429 ministers. a ‘gain of 139; 6,150 congregations, or 265 more than last year; Dreoses of the *‘vivid blue,” the *burn- ing red’ aud the “‘glowing coal” are all the rage in Earope, thieves on Mount Cavalry. Now I want lto know to which of these societies you be- ong.” OCONNUBIALITIES. Nex week a son of Prof. Drisler, of Col. umbia college, will be married .to a Miss Childs, A young man in Columbus has post- poned his miarrisge three different times after the girl was all ready, and yet she keeps right on being courted as if nothing marrisge engagements that in some parts of this country, and in nearly all Europe, the announcement of an engagement to the public is required by uld remember able to express any thought by artioulate sounds when they ente: but they are now able to make themerelves understood, One writes from New York that every girl in the packing room, where she works, understands all she says, and she oan understand thom by the lipreading, Another, a dressmal *“I work from 8 in the morning to 8 at night, o you see that there is little time left for my recreation. whether I have gained in lip reading and ;rmh, but I think Ihave gained more in p readin, word I say, My employers can understand all Tsay, and I n read their lips well,” An Elmirs, (N Y) Lady, the institution, stem of 'y Writes: do not know COMPLETED STEELE, JJHNSON & G0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN All Grocers’ Supplies. Turbany with a far band and gathered | o0 d755787 communioante, an loaremes} | Iaw Mrs, H, L. Olark, 364 E, Clinton street SIokh et i gen, with. vedingotes of | 47,465, " Theso communicata are distsy | Knoxur, To., Deosmbsr 25,—Thomas| Aens GraClatks 304 E. Bitters are a A Full Line of the Best Brands of Tan colored silk stookings aro worn with the tan colered gloves that are part of saany fall dress toilets. Dashes of red ||ipnr everywhere in the from the plumes on the bonnet to look” of black silk hose. In this age of money-getting the value of love Is estimated by’lg: quantity of coal consumed dnring conrtship, - A Red Bluff, Nev., nurse girl committed sulcide because her mistress soolded her | for mislayang a bottle of mediciue. The nowest turbans of folded cloth, or 'velvet, are withut brime, the folds reach. down to the hair, and are without trimming, . The United States has $90,000,000 in. lows: 87dodical conference, 288 117; gen. eral council, 235,002; general synod, 128, 220; independent synods, 116,077, A sketoh of the churches of New Haven, Conn,, printed by The Register, shows that the Catholio denomination has in- creased io membership during the patt 40 years more rapidly than all the Protestant denominstions combined, having now 7 churches and 21,800 members, against 1 church and 300 members in 1842, while the churches, numbering 92 in 1843 4,921 members, now number 51 and 3,208 members, The Congrega. tional ohurch was the lirgest Protestant organization 40 years ago and is so now, but its relative increase is much leas than that of the Methodists, E| buted among the different bodies as fol- | W' of 8t. Lous, formerly of Keokul, and Miss Osrrie McGrary, eldest daughter of Hon, George W. MoCrary, United Btates circuit judge, were united in mar- riage in this caty Lt evening, A prospective bride of New York en. tered into an agreement with her intended So acsept, In len of u_dower or any right of a dower, the sum of $1,500. A docu. (l"n!nl unll’n‘ hlur“l the ih‘ v rawn up by the groom, signed by the brids and Quly “recorded, the first of ita nd, There was a firat class story-book _wed. ding at New Haven Wednesday. Henri Monton, » handsome young Frenchman, saw and loved Adelo Pommier years ago in sunny France, Pretty Adele a- borer's daughter, Henri a tradesman’s son, medicine I admire, Best remedy for dys- pepuia in the world. Keep house supplied t Dr. 0. 0. OLMSTEAD, Milwau- ‘I have used it in my poactice ten years, and consider kee, Wis. A VALUABLE NERVE NCNIC. it a valuable narve tonic.” SHORT LINE Four Feet Wide BY GIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD SAILS ARD LAFLIN & RAND POWDER G0, HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ATT, PAPER, vested in_finger-rings alone, and that|Baptists, The Congregationalists have 2 —OF THE— dowe't inlud thons whi cotanfamal | rown iom, 10 hurohes with 3,914 mam: | ok 5,473, Jarents fcowned on thel Seven FeetLong, idiots slip on over their kid‘gloves, ra_to 16 churches with 6,517 ‘mem*ers, | tortune and independence, giving up his OEIOAGO 2 An aotress was offered a sealskin cloak | the Methodista from 7 churches with 689 prized office at home of serzeant de ville, i s members 10 12 charches with 2,795 mem- if she wouldn't speak tor an hour, At the camo to Wallingford, hearded his earnings will find 1 %0 thelr ad d of seven or” elght minutes’ she ex. [ bers the Kiplsoopaliana from 2 churches | through the years and finally sent. for 1 1 uk & \{ P 1 (T elimod: 312, ¥4 got b o 8253 one | i 71 Bt mapt e o | westbort"She oo iy’ | MIIWATLKGE 6 N, PalL LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE '‘EASTERN PRIGES DUP LICATED Real bullion embroidery decorates the [ iih acs ey e Baptists ffom 1 church | tives, and on Wednesday was joined to - X dog eollars OF LAk Yelves Whioh ace wery Sombors, TheT Dnveorsmitom s 1528 | bor boro a happy wedlock. RAILWAY AP UBLISNED, 18 FARNAM T it ow o wlas, aud “whioh, fanty | 2"t 1o 1oy voreal chtrch had PUBLISHED, I ST. - - OMAHA el e Bl b M A enbancs the fairaeis of the complexion. | Tratend of 1 Jawish shurch with 35 more: SINGULARITIES, Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Seatheet asomtes whih shery e oetrch | hare, there are AR TR S 1 & citizen of Pz Compiled under direction of A TR 7 Pov:n;:?«gm;m e oat , Mo amber, ivo) o Lul and Secon ventists, 0 twelfth child, a son, of a citizen of ompiled under direction of An- OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS P or pear], an1 ornamented with a bird witl long tail plumage falling on the sticks, ¥ A Chicago paper says that at least one- third of t‘)‘.\‘u‘nnmurhd, dry goods olerks in which h hurches 40 years ago, have now 2 each, tho former with 200 members, the latter with 95. The population of New Haven has grown from 14,5.5 to £ that olty paint their oheeks, aud scores of | 68,800, oan be belloved, Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers | And Examined and Compared by & them wear corsets and cult{vate & sorrow- A Reno, Nev., Ohi , while fishi ith, C ngi i f tfal Lok, : PHPPERMINT DROPS, |l the -'fzi’-‘fi.’.' rlivar:.:::n‘%:fl' .T; thing —AND THE— Ge"’s"sfir“;g‘sr‘“"““y Stear? PU“"F:S- EB gine Trimmings, ‘Wh the art taste A foa I t —_— that astonishes all who see it. @ some- VINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOS JRASS AND IRON FITTINGS P STEAS belng ::‘.;(':'l' "‘,::lo"d{::.‘.‘, :E::‘:i‘ .:fié A ex.prise fighter never dios, When [thioE has wings, fins e';flllf"'im?d ‘fis | Finest Dining Cara in the World. Thereby making it th SR B TRoE Tl B Rt 2 pay one dollar for some she doesu’t | ho Jeaves the ring he opens s saloon and ek ke th, £ the fivla il ereby making it the ¥ 8 o Norsintown Horkid, o0t P19 | outivesall e freads, Shocwtes 1 esembios o sae, o ot HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHOOLZBELLS The king of Burmah hesfour queens, and en. Sohenck considers him on the road to prosperity,~Boston Post, “‘Our neighbor over Mrs, Maloney's fruit store,” is what the Lynn, Mass,, lLu oalls an esteemed contemporary, The police of San Francisco recelve more K.y than any others in the world, but they ave to use hair oil and face powder and wear 82 kid gloves seven days in the week, Jimmy's 25 cent watch not running sat- infactorlly, be pried It opon_and doved it rom Ma's bottle of peppermint, explain. h“l: to her that, “I dI:l it do:' 'ln.:lzuh ache, Floral buckles are used to oatoh up the G {?':dl 0." lh:lflrnplr{”'gl ov:lnlul d"u“& ose buokles ure large and quare, an are made of cardboard m"ndq'm-uk; emall flowers are then sewed thickly upon them, No soclety beile oan rival the splendors of the Chineee minister's costumes. It is said that his wardrobe is worth $150,000, allof richest silks and satins, and that he Appoars at a reception twics in the same dress, ‘Why is it that a y>ung man and a young woman will sit for hours and hours togethi. New Brunswick, N, J., was born at12 o'clock on the twelfth day of the twelfth month of the present year, and weighed twelve pounds to an ounce, it the nurse the head Is more pointed, A valusble cow belongivg to the Hon, Harvison Bailsy, of Keatuoky, broks into » corn-fleld and gorged herself 'so that she was abont to die. A surgeon made an inciion in her side aud took out over ix bushels of corn, cornstalks and grass. The opening healed'up and the cow s doing as well as over, Ouo of the strest peddlors of Now York, seen on Broadway before Christmas, ex. hibited an apparatus consisting of » fglass box, some cutton and kerosens lamp, by means of which he was hatching out chick. ens, showing the whole process from the IF YOU ARE GOING EAST —WITH— CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, IF YOU ARE COING NORTH To Or to any point beyond; or ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the drew Rosewater, City Engineer, OFFICIAL MAP OF THE OITY, Over Six Mouths work upon It at s Cost of about $1,600. CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION P UM PSS | Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. AR L L O L . BOYEHR JO,. ==——DEALERS IN=— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK O, Fire and Burglar Pros er in & parlor without saying » word; and i ! R g ] AR R i e the exga vu nko (e ncuwor war | Ch10B0, MilWaukeod St PaulR'y s .A. I. E fiand an hour talking earnsstly on the |milk fota Bot water,” saye a domestio |t the chick steon forth. For 25" ocute & e ; ] p_ front atoop In the still phonmoslo sl L this an admonition not to drop | Shick was sold In ' dittle box, together | miovot offics located st comer Farnam and | laid eut up to this date, Also all Puck, foto the wash- boller.—Boston | With direotions for hatoblog out eggs, by | Fourteenth e reannd 8 U. P Dopotand | "0y }1ic and private buildings of -‘7 .A_ULI S fun:makilh lndnflm,“:n q.iuth,,b.. CoAmmuol:.l lh:ll.un-’ o '.’.‘,'f.,'i‘:'.‘."&"‘»;‘ifi?";fifahcfl.'5“53’4‘:”,':‘.‘.? l:: lfi::;.l.l :‘.:.("nm- in anokher column, 3 note photggraphed theregn ? and cat shaking, ter the quiltin, t reporter of one of the f 4 1 put ugon the quilt. The oung® fofks | Bt Lebie marotn ane.of hiaky with afrog. | 2ocoats splece to fond parents who wero F. A NASH, Genoral Avent, LDOOXKS » O. anxious to give their children amusement, take hold of the e [ like fl; d & tast: D G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. : il it ‘;um‘:- s s jon m;o::‘: Taslody of Mandelasoha's m:nlnllt-."‘h::? e | eEardlona of tha cBlok's fesllogs, s.9.uermin, A, v.m careenter, | SHOWS all New Railway and |020 Farn ham Street ko el L account a given by 'local papert Thb |+ GbanlBup't, O hash o o bden, Depot trounds, ONIAEIA, -~ - -~ WER Silver dog collara are revived. These| The Ciucinuati brewers do not accede standing height of the tree was 347 feet, BURST S S 2% atended to be worn outalde the collar | to the dewand of their Oblosgo and Mil: | and its diamater noar th oronmt warco of tho drorn, olasping it clossly. So waukeo compatriots to raise the prios of beer ono dollar a barrel, Ohio river watex in thicker than that of Lake Michigan aud does not require s much hops to give the ¢ body, *'Are you the judge of reprobates?” said mor, fastened with gadlings such as are seen on | bee steel gauntlets, feet, In falling the top was broken off 200 feet distant from the stump, and up to the point of breaking the tree was perfect- ly sound, From the tree sawlcgs were cut of the following lengths and diameters: First, 14 feet long, 9 feet in diameter; 2d, EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in fhe city, Rooma First Class Restaurant connected with the hotel, 75c, $1.00, §1.60 and §2.00 per day. +HURST, = « Prop. All property shown and described within half & mile south and west of city limits, and all within one wile north of north boundary of city. F.C. MORG.AT, WHOLESALE GROCER Bridget Kenaedy, of Rutland, who has | Mrs, Partington as sh walked int 12 feet long, 8 feot in diameter; 81, 12 feet Cornor Fourth and Locust Atieets, bogun,s term of 40 years I L' Rouke ot ik of Judgo OF probate. 1 "oy "2 fong T foet 7 lnchon in dismeters dib, 1| @, M.OWAS DEO. 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh T0i2ed by her Banbmed,” Tane, "He b | Lude of Probate wris the renly, 1Well, | fo9t onf: 7 fest 0 lnches fn dlameten; Bih, | = e R L-:(.n-d by her husband, n conyioted of 185 first offe he can't piy his fine of 81,402, eleyen years noar his wife, Miss Mary Hobart has been showing that's it, I expe *You see my fal loft several little their executioner, " quoth the old lady. ed detested and he fidels, and I want to be and, as spend feet long, 6 feet 10 inches in diameter; 7th, 16 feet long, 6 feet 6 inches in diameter; 8th, 16 feet long, 6 feet 4 inches in diam- eter; 9th, 16 feet long, 6 feet 8 inches in dismeter; 10th, 18 feet long, 6 feer in MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated Fully Mounted, ({)lored, Varnished PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING There is a flrht smart chance for a swap down in Georgla, We notein the Cherokee Oounty Advance that Board Harris bas & purp he wishes to swap for a gray mule, ash and dress & new-born infant without | He also has pet coon he is anxious to ex- drowning it in the basin or causing it to b all the modern im. burst by tight bandaging, to be eleven foet A fashion-writer says: *'Queen Viotoria still wears the same fashion of hoop-skirt that was in vogue twenty years ago,” It suits her, and she bas & right to wear it. 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Only |2, Add 806 to it Multiply "by 4-T1-84; | see cho sapit pros oo ybat o ieed to Geo‘ P. Bemls *For sale by 4. Divide by 329, 5, Square the product, ALY WaAw. 6, Extract the cube root therefrom—and - oy am MILTON ROGERS & SONS you will be Inspired with uew life; y wi strength and activ return; pain an Oonklin, the lon-tawer, says | theu take the person who thought of the | misery will ceass, aad honiforst s il | . Traing lesve Omana $:40 p. m, sud 7:60. w 2 iahls v, of ket | mumber naide, s ank bl to'ludly Sl | eltcs It praie o Biscss ‘Bitos, foriullafmain o & £ SEGKO s onMaxa. upon they eyes of the aulm you what number he thought of, If he | Sold at fifty cents a bottle, byC, F, Gacd. BallwayjDopob, o1 a4 JAMEST, OLARBK, Gensr Benl Estate ‘seno’. full-mael complies with your request boldly au.'man