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_ THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA S TURDAY MARCH 3 A combination of Frv FORIRY OF THR TIMES, toxide of Irom, Peruvia: Bark and Phosphorus " @ palatable form. Ior Debility, Loss of Appo- Hte, Prostration of Pital Forwers 44 4a indiapensa: Bick from ff his feve ed temples Brash Lis nuragi 1ny locke of gold, Hesr his deen, stentorious breathiug = Littlo Darlive’s canght a ¢ /d, Hasten, get the soapstone heated — Plues it at his chubby toes — thee f r the mutton rallow— Grouse the little Darling's nore, ~Deuver Tribune, R\ v n\sn:—‘h REV.J.L.TOWNER, trial of the F - Rpes ure 8- ung {‘h;v’;l,b:.sn 1 consider 1t [3 iy el its a most excellent remedy for fiufiufi'&‘f finb- the debilitated vital forces. e ©of the greatest valuo ‘where a Toni i rsonnaniet (Y frtiame, sl doubted” nutritive and n'l:f"l;a“tlvg properties. it _L ley Kyuy Oct, 3, 1883, — “Bnt you must not perish like Parie, TREPARIDBY 7ER DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 . KAD £T., 07, L0018, Nor I be your Helen of Troy.” HAS THE BEST STOCK IK OMAHA AKD MAKES THR LOWEST PRICRS | 0 ?jukaow whet o fy with you'mesn, ove? For you, denr, blast<d career; I For me a wad lifs of dishonor, - . "Reft of ali that woman holds dear, ?Q Ilove you to madness, my darling; 598 Withiout you this life has no joy; liu\t_ you et not l-nzh ‘1.)1«‘0 Plaris, tiave now been firiished in our store, mak - ; ? ing it the largest and most complete FURI In the West. An additional story has beern built and the five floors all connected ‘with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passengers. These immense ware- rooms---three stores, are 66 foet wide--are filied witn the Grand- et display of all kinds of Eousehold and Office Furniture ever A Woman's heason. shown. i T have reason now for il 1do. All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor | 4 reason that's eo sweet, uo old, wo new— and go through the building and inspeot the stock. g Seb anott 44 Or if youd turn your eyes another way— And while I let my hand » moment rest CHAS. SHIVERICK, With clinching touch yet light upon your 1206, 1208 and 1210.Farnam Street, Omaha |1 ,br%, .1 that it was halt » jet, e S ————————— I think, perhaps- I'd tell you, WILLIAM SNYDER, "Tia this—no, turn your eyes another way! MANUFACTURER OF* 'Tis easier 50 when one has to say To half pretense -yet souehow makes one's ear = rtart; AND ROAD W.AGONS. *Tio this—the Old World has been born sgain, Ropairing Promptly Done | sorm‘witt strange, sweet, bittor theoe of Firs-Olass Paining and Trimming, 1319 Harnev.'Cor. 14th, Omaha The American Helen, He eat by her vide in the gloaming, And toyed with her hand and her cheek; His tace hud the hesuty of Paris, Her face that of Helen, the Greek, “Tlove you to madnesr, my darliog,” She whispered in accents of joy, “'It is not the thing that is done. love, But the way that we do it, my dear, ‘Which sets ali socioty ra 4 2 And rhocks 1t from center to sphere, 3 The old days bave passed away, darling, K Thos wickad ol agos of foroe; b b But I'll write to my lawysr to-moriow, And tell him to get a divoree,” Five Things ‘What makes the time run short? Businoess or bus?' sport What makesit long to you? Hands with no work to do. What brings death quickly in? Slowness to work and win, ‘What wins the glowing gold? ‘The stroke that {s brisk and bold, ‘What man stands near the throne? The man who csn hold his owe! —Goethe, pain, Tee nad Old World I treated with disdain Ts new because—1I love you! Wade, The Confectioner, |ii,uiwe e nucm It almoat seema to mock me as I pass, Buy your Oandies_at Wade's. All Goods perfeotly pure, | Q:ce afits few poor beautien I was vain, A Now they can only rouse me to disdain, Largest assortment in town. T should he twenty thousand times as fair, FINEST FRENCH,FRUIT\GLACES, FINE 'CIGARS, | ™ i has *oo *howd light my exes Orders by Mail Solicited. Opera House Block, 16th 86, | ™" Secuume - beosusset iove yra"® ¢ o3 1 am so changeful and so full of mood, J-- o- K-A-RBA—O H Sum:ltima! I would not—and sometimes I oulds T'm proud and humbls, scorntal, thought- PIONBER . s res Socem iy Song e light, BUCCY _ AND _SPRING-WAGON _MANUFACTER ‘”’:’.‘ffiis ST oA e SPhROIAL A TITENTION PAXD I cast you off—1I try to draw you near, HORSE HOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHING |1 hold you lightly—end I hold you dowr ; And ail the time—I know, with joy, with 816 FifteenthBtreet, between Harney and Farnam. fear . " . It is—becauee—I leve you, PERFWECTION M;zm;y hand olings closer to your HEATING AND BAKING |Bie,iiiennns iils! o2 et Who'used to be IUnlysisiried by using Eu'the swoet momont chat 1 oet o b, 'orget to be ashamed and know no fear, Forget tbat Life 18 aad and Death is drear, Beosuse—because —1 love you! Stoves and B&ngos, —The O’mlury. i WITH A Bt ot Pottery. ’fls pom': :md :t hlt! gtfly wo;l'. o foot on 0 WIRE GAUEE OVER D0ORS | gt For sale by sxiru?h‘ ::;;w :hfil rt:l(:ng. lont we bt MILTOX ROGERS & SONS | Watching tho restles kuce, -~ ODE.A A Till wy friend said 1w, in plty'hu voice, ‘‘How tired his foot must be!” The potter never paused in his work, Shaping the wondrous thing; Slowly he raised his patient eyes, With homely truth inspired: “No, marm, it is0’t the foot that kicks; e one that stands gets tired!” 1oll-m&e) PROPRIETORS : R Wl ! heard of feat in Boston, Previous to her HOTELS. ; i 7:):’17- —&1;;‘;' Wellington Rollins, in The Con- ',""'""“fim‘:l: was never played fn that "E:llr‘::t{ln g;:;l{;; (:O}’n:"z?l p.u':‘tllnsul:)‘; aries ARLINGTON, J. Q. MeINTIRI nea'n, Mol i city more than three times in sucoession. f 3 WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. G/WEATHERLY, Manring, lowa, | HO Eyhf—‘-—— She bas just u(v.;n hguur::en consecutive :'::gltl :kr:::-A:B:::n:b::r:%ucm\x ; g THEH 2] 5 y REYNOLDS HOUSE, 0. 0. REYNCLDS, GCoon Rapids, owa.; NHEY FOR THE LADIES, '°‘,;,':;°:;"‘;‘:;;’. et a Cincinnat, | Notbing trom te tressury, Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers SARATOQGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS Miiford, Neb. The § 21" Phe number of officers, teachers and MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, GROWNSVILLE Neb l&flf‘g&: !“h‘t&“fl;flfio costumes of :;5%05‘;:::36;7&152ua-lvr:'&wp‘m} She lclh;lllf; h{!‘h‘:gllih-"; .&E?uh 0:"“‘;"“’4 - ooMI 3 N HANNAN &tro e R TARR' 81Tk ARG YelYeR, roks receipta were 890,000 and the profits | With the United ;Presbyterian church, in | ) R MERIALUOTEL R i ) Linen band collars for wearing outsido | nearly 825,000, For this year the a Philadelphis, 1s 2,674, The colleotions | Finest Dining Cars in the World. HALL HOUBE, ol the collar of the dress aro new and 1 d to nearly 880,000 were reported at $3,000 -, OMENEY SHOLARK, Blair, No .{ nd neat. | eale alone amounted to nearly 380, OITY. HRT8Ly gL Jetted and lack-lustre galoons are wnch | the total receipts will reach about The Detrolt Ministerlal union, composed OOMMEROIAL HOTE -, 92 Sk MRAD: Jatluty Nebn for trimmings in *light” mourning | 000. of ministers of all denominations, bas de-||[F YOU ARE GOING EAST GRAND OENTRAL £, 8EYMOUR, Nobraska Olty, en dress, 1t is stated that Manager Abbey’s lead- | cided, by a vote of 23t0 1, thl‘l‘hel(ef in MIBSOURI PACIFIO HATEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,N Nowmarket jackets and_medium length | Ing quartet ot artists for next season’s flhalli ?'lm:’ fimg u‘lfl:flwn";‘fitflufl HL 0 OOMMEROCIAL HOUBE" A, O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. pelisses will be the leading wraps for | operatio performauces under his manage- | declaration P QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb spring, ment willcmmm lun‘l Mm;. l:‘n;oni)l\iu:n. m;n;u’r;. Fatieo ! 3 CHIOCAGO' MILWAUKEE. d 4 ! Scalchi Campanini, and Del Puente, e Baptist charch occupies s command- 3 COMMEROIAL HOUBE, E. BTOREY. Olarinds, lowa o Redingotos and Tronch polonaises in | \fine,'Vallerin ia also mamod ay one of tho | tng position among the religious bodies of Or to anv polnt boyond; or ENO'S8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb 1 s continue in o, 4ing sopranos engsged by Mz, Abbey [ Ohio. From urecent report made to the lon, tho total IF YOU ARE GOING NOR EXOHANQE HOTEL, ©. B. MAOKNEY, Ashland, Neb Velvet bodices are made with jockey for next season, ;?%Pl}»fll:?m\;o::nmv‘:% eh:‘::fn ‘:unu;t' | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Nebl baeques instead of the round cuirass ."‘:";;'.‘,:’l;g:‘n E:;‘J;;) "2":‘:0{-‘1:3{.0?5;"';: P e i il To organ.Houet, v L GTUpL, fgeanogn o | s Foone, and tho loase t6 the Board has yet | The “General Eaptists,” who are open |ST: PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, la. Pelerines and shoulder capes of varied | three years to run, After that the house'| communists, number about 10,000 in In- Take the BEST ROUTE, the HOUSTON HOUBE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la, :mfl:::rnd styles are to be in greater favor :mdba remodeled .;‘nd mn‘ls IX!M oue of ’Pz:a ghm rl‘.umfl;, Keutucky', 'l’u:nlnfilge -rd o . RRYNOLD! Atlantle, | i andsomest opern houses in Ameries, ) ssou ey D:opose tu eatahlisl A de. 5 L) REMILREHOLOY) S RROoLON Qusong.in Shouldor bows of rilbon are very fach. | anditoriun wil bo lowered to the ground | nomianti na) coliege at Evanavide, Tad , Ohicago, filwaukee& St PanlR'y WAL 5 ) 0 NN ionable wet agwinst the etanding collar on | floor, an i every effort will be mude to|and bave conditions! pledges to the amount p— OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. nukuELxla-al,AMs :.c'u. h:\ the left side, trunsforw it into the model theatrs of the | of 820,000 for that purpose, Poket offies located = k.,l,),...},‘ t-,,,.m,, 3.,(\ OITY HOTEL, DI A, h iarian, is, Ottoman velvet very thickly ribbed is | COULrS. The trath of the doctrine of purgatory | Fourteeuth stroets wd at U, P. Depotand at PARK MOUBE, MRS, M, E. OUMMING®, OQorning, la. thaneweut fabric for cfimhmiuz wl:]u): 7u]y.;l.: [ -‘I‘d lxyl{hunn Cnl-gullcll .h'.:“ to ]r;a H'L-:: "j;""- ‘;""*"M\-” R and cashwmere, ’ ted in the courts, man m Austealin joe Tine Table in anothe un, NEBRASKA HOTEL, Ji. AVERY, Sarign, . | A New Jersey n PHPPERMINT DROPS, left $7,000 to be used to deliver his ¥. A. NASI, General Avent, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.jW, BURK. Burlington Junstion ¥ ersey man has patented a stove it B f Blanchard, la that explodes a. 10 o'clock at night, He from that slleged state of existence, @. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, A has four daughters, Two men wers Iyached in Oblo during | the executor declinen to pay the money | g s, MERIILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, 8henundoah la, ) I derstood that they | without legal proof thut it has besn really General Managor, General Pass, Agent Rosett’s of wool braid and d the yeur 1882. It 18 unders! at they a BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAB, BAGNELL, Oolloge 8prings, Ia round hata of felt and of braid. A western milkman advertises: “No In. 4 The l’rl:’te-hnt ‘iflle':“p:‘ o:}::ng:: 5;:: QOMMEROIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. A Boston dentlatress Is so pretty that |Cresse in prico on account of the flood.™ | BREECCY 4P Rl RIS ot JUDKING HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Maivern, Is, “ehe cun conx & man'a tooth out by just | W© shouldn't think thero would be, ors (includiog » bishop) of the Zion Union BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove,jla ;m'-;:u,}: her hand under his chin and asking i Speaking nl:»‘nt nh xfm:n kdllu“n:h.h:n::: Apostollo church were coufirmed by WOOD8 HOUBE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Nok, the Luce frill that pusses around the neck | #1ands beforo a ktr . sht flush, Zion Union Apostolic church will follow DOUGLAS HOUBE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, ex!gndiduwn the front of the dress also ie h’,l‘he «.:.:tlonli« }.;n!sd us Llhu:" is auy. | their leaders into the Episcopal fold, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T, QBEEN, Bedford revived, thing that wil. bring youth to women? 8. BLAOK & 8ON, Marysviiio Mo i is. | Yes, there 1s. An income of say 82,000 NORFOLK JUNOTIGHHOUSE “A T POTTER, Norfaik JuntionMes | yuacn’ | el pactatheeromsoms 568 | willbring any uimber of thom, IMPISTIES, b4 e o . e ONES, Surear and liluos, are’ now fashionable for trim-| 'The three prevailing religions in China 0. R. OROZ'ER, Bldney, N wing evening bonnets, are Buddhism, Confucianism and Tacuism, | 0 coming to & pret'y pass in OROZIER HOUBE ngs are coming I pi AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROOKHOLD, A [ The throe prevailing religions in Amerios voca la. OOKWOOD & SHATTUOK, Red Oak Capt. JOHN FOSTER, C The popular design for woolen dresses is OENTRAL HOUSE the plaited ekirt, full short paniers and FOSTER HOUSE AHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, Griswold jockey waist, or the cuirass bodice with DEPOT HOTEL, ! L. GHAPMAN, Dunla rounded tabs thickly traided, LUSBK HOUSE. J A LUBK, Loga 1 DOW OI 'Y HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, Dow Japonica, prawn and strawberry pink Denlson, a, . Harmon & Keales, Pron are the pale shades to bs used to combine with all the dark fashionable reds, such a8 claret, garnet, strawberry and terra- cotta, “When & woman falls down she will lie still for twenty minutes if she has pretty ankles and pretty hose, but if she has TAMA OITY, L AQGER HOUSE, HARMON HOT) it { a d SRR A%, 0. 80, ok D &ew“’rfle 1| not she can rise unaided quicksr than any tail box by Express, OR, m:x‘L b o the best eandiew'al | @hg 8oy of £hp S9wing MAohin, | , T ish Berohards collr, stiflnod by A TP e 11 ) fine wires, is worn with s narrow square Clogant boxes. and | . mandvmo litle pe bieh, bioefead go! | PoRIne below the throat, which is filled strictly pure. Sulta- | 8, "W it fapririos biatlead € |in with lace, This is becoming to very s light. thin ladies. ress eh S iqhs GIVEN AWAY A man always looks through bis pockets fers t four times before handing his wife to have 11l be wmall, ed with a namelees fear un " C. F. GUNTHER, | 527,20, Ml 0% 8™ diunes i vk oions | completed. Lo - ;*Egiég"fi lauumutufln%flo" A New York man was #o enraptured ith » lad, a fancy ball that he offered Offios, 34 Unlon Bquae | o100 L, uomask: Sho - sccopted the NKEW VYORK mouey saying, ‘Now your wife oan pay the Send §1, 82, 83, or s, Ex- Confectioner, Chicago. vervant girl's back wages.” It was his| York bar patrons probably cost about fiolng to bed early and stay a good deal mother-in-law, 85,000,000, darine the day in the dimly lighted church. Searf tunios braided with silver or gold linols man boxed his wife's eacs | 100t is realiy” a groat oomfort to me,” and aro pasved arvuad the hive snd knotted be. | for investing $2 in a lottery ticket, She | the dear thing sighed piously. hind on the kilt skirts that are on wol | weut home to her ma and her ticket drew | During the week of prayer lately held in drescos, Several rows of the braid sre | #5,000, and the hushand will give any- | a Pennaylvania church congregation one of sewod around the kilt ploats neatly at the | body a horse and two cows to convince her | the brethren had rome remarka to make bottoo, that he wau only in fun whon he mado her | sbout temperance and the habit which oer: New balmoral akirts bave two or three | 88rs riog, tain_people had of drinxing cider, ** stoels inscrted in the back widths to form [ ““I wonder what is the matter with Mr, | BOIng to pray to the Lord, i o tonrure. * Moreen balmorals are gored | Brown,” said the Iandiady, “he seema to [8u¥ore in this oongregation who perfoctly plain from side to side, snd the | be very sngry about semething, Why, dles or sells the stuff shall have bur. back breadth has two thick box pleats tied [ you should have seen him grinding his | den of sorrow put e nnf "3" turns back to make them very full. feeth just now iy the hall.” “Ferhapn” ".3;":,:2?.."{;‘}2 Folly i R L X baeqties sharply pointed 1n | fuggested Fogg, “'he is only getting them J ¢ 4 “hon frondamd sk ith very shallow de | i ordet beforo tackiing one of your bet - z?’fil:“dn“','h“""%' o fh ploces. The shoulder seama are short. and | steaks. :'gh,:.. I wish ,nn“"‘:n“f;n,t' e w‘,’,{ bow g Jou et any orderst” asked the | forty barreln of cider on band, aud I want turned from his first teip. “« An f-‘:.‘ior::: Jou %o give me twenty.four houes in whish echoed the drummor; “that's the_tronble; | oyee boanaanib. After that you on peel that's all T did get get. 1 waa ordered ont | Y5 007, M€ B0t six-horse power. of every shop I went into hefore I could | . _Rev. Murphy Wilson, an Austin diyine, eell o ihing, Oh, yes, orders enougb, if | iecently had ocoasion to visit Dallas, Tex. that's all a fellow wants,” :i)" “;:_":l".l ‘h"; Rev, s w';"’g‘p"“:d";: “Hero, Sam, is a note I want you to | e, A, (L he Rasw Whee B hand to' Mre, Eaton Mabelcy. who Yot | Cruaestt Jormie ™ e o v Daaop are sure nobody is looking,” said an Ause | man Ho doesn't keop & sai on, doos het" o soclety man to Sam Johusing, colored. | %0k, nos but can. yo tel me whero the frerit. - {Ani Ty QuB, you whlaper | Lpiocconl ekl Son's kelow nokds Y ! e o 't . ng about Churol 'here was & man by a word to a living soul. ! “¥ou may jots | that name here Iast fall, but he ran off with rest easy about dat, boss. Yestorlsy I|another man'awife, I know lems sbout fotehed dat anme woman a_letter from | Ohurch than I do about the first fellow you .fi‘;’.‘.&.cl.f.'f’.'y,wv..??:{, “\. (ORG-S ;uemlt;\n«{, and I never heard of him be: ) ore; but I can show you where the boss It was just before the services began In [ varioty show. in_ this state is looated. if one of tho most fashionable churchos of | that's the kind of a blace you are Jooking Austin, One Indy leaned over the back of | for,” responded the alderman, # pow and whispered from behind her fan to another Iady, “Just look what n fright the Widow Berumbee is in black!” I ace; she looks worae than a soarcecrow, 1f mourning makes me look like that, T hope | Mxs. A. W. Howiaxp, of Providence, R. 1., nobody will ever die in our family.” saye — exactly in s lina with the shoulder; the rleeves are olose to the arm except at the arm-hole, where they are slizhtly bouffant. For dressy walking ccstumer, French design rs aro sending to America tho very fashiousble terra-cotts and copper shades, The French terra-cotta is a very delicate color, matching exactly the veritable hue of terra-cotta ware, and is quite unlike the deep strawberry red shade o long in vogue. Ladies who have fine arms wear the pretty sleeves that are drawa up two inches shorter in the outside than their inside #oom; theso are for day dresses; lace sleoves, no klseves whatever, are worn with evening toilets, but the long gloves for full dress concesl tho tapering beauty of the arm below the elbow. Youog ladies with low, well-shaped fore- heads turn the hair back all around in loose wavee, with hero and there a_curl; they may also wear side parting. If the hair rows prettily on the naps of the neck, it s carried up high and wound around in Psyche form and fastened by a small orna- mental comb of Rhine stones or of shell, — MUSIOAL AN > DRAMATIO, A new theatre is spoken of in Boston, to ba erected on the site of the § Public Library. John T, Kaymond will build a cottage iu the actor’s colony at Long Branch this wpring. oung Mrs. Winthrop” is playing to largo business at Baldwiv's theatre, San. Franci It is said that Oscar Wilde ir studying for thestage, and one of his first efforts will be Romeo, The opera house at Bethlehem, Pa,, has not proved a success. It will therefore be transformed into storee. J. H. Haverly wants 85 per_cent, of the gross receipts in small towws for his con. wolidated minstrel troupe. Lotta is said to be worth nearly 81,000,- 000, aud she has no husband. Jusé think of that money going to waste. There is prospect that Mlle, Rhea wil play a New York engagement following the Cincinnati dramatic festival. Harry Joel says that the poorest houte Strakoach éver had in Italian opera was one in New York that yielded only $096,67. A bill hss been presented to the Ohio legislature prohititing Shairs, stools or any seats in aisles of halls, theatres or churchee, Mme. Scalchi and Mme. Albaai have created a great vuccess in Canada, the former in "gl Trovatore” and the latter in “Lucia.” The newspapers say that Willie Edouin will take his ‘®Sparks” sompany to Europe next June, and that John Gourlay will go with them, g Lawrenoe Barrett has been ill with rheu. matism in the south, but Louis James played his parts, and no performances were omitted. It appears that Mme, Nilsson will not 0 tge summer in America, as she states that she has engoged passage on the Ser- vis, which eails April 7. Abb:‘{ takes Mary Anderson to London y +‘Conquerer of all Life's Woes." OONNUBIALITIHS. * Deoming 18 my duty to suffering humanity - to Inferm all who may baafficted as I have boen One of the society bellos of Steuben. | of the afo and sure Remedy which, by the ville, Ohio, has eloped with a one.legged | bleasing of a kind Providence, han restored me man, the solaces herself with the thought % that she will have only balf the usual com. | 0 bealth, with doepgratiudo I wish to acknowl- plement of stockings to darn, edge the great benefits that I have rocelved frem Prince Constantine Boudesko, of Rou- [ the uo of the most valuable modicine that T mania, {s about to be married in Paris to b Mile, Mario Bicre, an notress, who {s | have everscen, During tho past threo ‘years | mainly distinguished for having shot and | havs beon afflicted with Kidney Discase, accom: nrlrly'ki;:ml & man who wanted to got clear of her, Last week David Dayle’son George P,, | 109 and prostration attending this patied by the sevoro aches, Intonso pains, weak- dtal dis- ‘Washington, and it {s surmised that they i 1y g0 0 aocompany the old man to Fayetto, | " Physiclans’ proscriptions, without obta irivg ville, N, C., where the goesipe still aesert | pormanent reliof. ggwlil wed Miss Burr after the 4th of arch, A sensation has been created in Montreal nociety hil the elopment of the belle of Windsor Mills, Ont., heiress to $200,000, | bote! , I was relieved of the eevere pain in my with an imposter claiming to be Lord back, and continued the use of the remedy untif Oantyre, The parties were married in 3 Montren], Tt is eaid the groom fa the son | ! ®m well agaln; and I can now take long walks of a clergyman in England, without being tired, and haye an exccllent ap- A Mi-s Holly of Orangeburg C ‘urthouse, | petito, sieop well, and am ridof all those achos 8, 0., waa to have been married last Sat- S urday night. On Saturday morning she | S04 Pains from which I suftcred so long. I most went into a field to rake up leaves, She | choerfully recomme:d Hunt's Remedy a1 s safo :::dlmfl;:,“;gg z:"’h'::";fl)“ (:g“ L‘:. and reliable cure for Kidney Diseaso, and it ls burned from her body, and she died at the | the only medicine [ have ever found that doos very hour fixed for her marringe, anHul‘ Hu'rhhurmtnld MIIINSf.Cih Mldr- n, living near Charlotte, N, C., made| | Srangements toe defoating 'the. withoe o | PTele ShebtidgeNiad catriss you over sate the latter’s ;arents b‘eloplng. The girl |1y, snd that to many an siling ono has been took a train to & neighboring town, as_per | Huny's Remsdy, & bri tge which has taken them sgreement, but the man backed out, Miss Martin, after waiting many hours for her | from What seomcd fatal sickness to blooming regreant loyer, becawe a raving maniac, in | health. which condition she was taken back home, The“v{ldnw g: l'.hdn lll.::mi‘ed l.)n:.nl ‘:ll::r “'We aro all sirong enough to endure the miz- ters will soon be led to the hyment ¢ 1n Paris by » goneral of brigade, To be. | fortures of oth Bub, if their mistortune is come his wife she wéll |aarlfl‘: th but::dr slckness, It costs mothing to tell them of the handsome n that Gambetta obtail " " for her, 1t is mot generally known that |8 med\o2e dunte fomody. Louis Phill Fiing Col. Flatters ay i Bl aen, pala Tor bl edtiontion snd sehled | goar®, 7ou troubled with euch aymp “'A tew weeks ago o friend persurded me to try Hnnt's Remedy: and, after using only balt & exactly what it is advert.sed to do. et fall, and bringyLeving o Amarien. & | o b about 83000, b ,mld{,'.‘:'},’f\','u:, busting ek 1y fair exohange is no robbery; "'d,'.‘ Mary S— Iron Bitters will cure vou, not & falr exchange, what is she? RELIGIOUS. e e R There are 330 theatres in Great Britain, including lhi;t&wllh! London theatres. At these, about new plays were produced in Lendon, and about 115 in the provinoes last year. Froderick Warde and John McCullough THE The Methodist expect to build 450 ohurches during the present year. 0 I The Episcopal church papers are urging the celebration of the centennial of the plyed against each other in Baltimore last | church this year. —OF THE— week, Warde was recalled four times at| The Methodists are making such efforts omIocAGO, the close of an act of ‘‘Damon and 1a Italy as will soon place them in the van of evangelizing churches there, The Wesleysn Methodists of England | qrs have expendedl nearly [£5,000,000 in the M]l uk & St P 1 aroction of chapels r.lu’rl(nk'thn last twenty- wa BB h a.Il five yoars, he church statistios of Richmond, Va., foot up 30,610 members, gothered in 57 churches, Of these 12,191 ara colored Baptists. Is now running its PAST EXPRESS TRAINS More than £15,000§have been raised to from endow the new diocese of Southwall which OHAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Pythias,” A movement is on foot to induce W, E, Sheridan to return to this country from Australia and join forces with Tom Keene next season, presenting ‘‘Julius Ciesar” on a grand scale, A Stuttgart letter says that Hans von Bulow has recovered from his madness and will soon appear in public agsin as pisnist and director, He intends playing a con- cert dedicated tohim by the late composer, Joachim R Morgaret Mather has performed an un- RAILWAY is to be erected out of the diocese of Litch- field in England, ' e 5 ' LIvER PILLS and the lntter's wife, left Bloomington for [ ease. 1trlod many kinds of modicines, includ. | 5o TP e A hiy o tho 1 YDIiA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Sure Cure for all FEMALE wmxi NESSES, Including Leucorrhen, Ire regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO- [ LAPSUS UTERI, &e. @ Pleasant to the taste, eflicacions and immediate ita effect, It iaagreat helpin p vea pain during labor and ot reg PIYSICIANS USEIT AND PRES 3 rFor s Wearxrsses of the generative organs oither ¢ x, it 1aw dtono remedy that has evee an betoro the public and for all dlseasea of the DXEYBIt .2 (he Greatest Remedy in the Worid. Y KIDNEY COMPLALNTS Find Grent Itelic +ringth to ¥ o't marvellous in Feetlia as Wo Coiupound, 19 Both the Compound and Blood Turifier are pre jrod at 253 and 235 Western Aveiue, Lynn, Mass Fice of olther, 81, 8ix bottles for g5, The Compound sant by mall n the form of pills, or of loz nger, on colpt of price, §1 per box for either. M:«, Pinkham cely answers all lotters of inquiry, Encloso 3 cend amp. Send for pamphict. Mention this Mper. W Lx cure Constipa iver, % centay Aa-Sold by all Droggists. <G [} FALL:Y & HOES, Wostern Agents, Lafayette, Indiana, TELE A TINT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, soo §0 PERCT. " weue” The center pleces are Interchangeable and re- versible. 1t prevents the counter trom runuing over, requiring fio heel stiffoners. these goods Tho Agency for in this town has beon pla séw Others eanno_procure hem. Call and_ex: a full line_ ot Leather and *“Candee” Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Re- versible Hoel, MRS, M. PETERSON, 3133m Louisvil'e,Ne. OOL. L. T. FOSTER. 'oungstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1888, *Dn. B.J. B T Ok Bad aivery valas. ble Hambletonian cold that behada vin small one on the other which him very Iame; I had him under the charge of two veber surgeons which falled $o cure him. I wag one roading the sdvertisement of Kendall's lrm.. Cure in the Chicago Expross,I determined atonoe fo try It lm{"sot our :ngollnl here 8 wend for 18, and shey orderod three len; I book all and I Shought 1 would give it & thos trial, I used 1t according to directions and fourth day the cold ceased to be lame and the lumpe have nll-pnuod. 1 used but one botlle snd the colt’s limbe aro as free of lumpe and s smooth a8 any horse In the state He 1s ontize. ly o The that have of m{ nelghbors has ing two bobbles w! o steow nllnh " ery respecttul L, " STER st s s i, ey ::?}::;m &‘:.’ o 'ml"?m a o, Free re, oshGrgl BOLD BY 'ALL DRUGGISTS Lwly o reiaale. it yon arv mAn of lot T i Hop Witter sapare yung o Wioever yo© whencyer you f A womack |8 Lavels, Li0od Liver o nerves § “GRATEFUL-COMFORTIRG. EPPS'S COCOA. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern she Operations of digestion And nutrition, and by & careful application of Ah fne properties of well-wlacted Cocos, Mr, provided our breakiaat tabiee with & daloately Bavored beverage which may save s many heavy doctors’ bilis It {s by the judicions ase of wuch artiles of dish that & constitution may be ly bullt up un! ng ol o rosist ovory tendenoy Yo disoas: Hundria of subtlo maiadios ro Hoating sround b ready 10 attack wherever there is & weak polnt. We mAY etcape many & Mntal ahaft by keoping oure selves well fortified with pure blood and » prope erly nourishod frame.”—Civil Service Gazot Kentucky when » _preacher has his salary docked for time lost on s trip to fight & dusl in a,distant part of the state. “We all come in, but we cannot stay,” observed the pareon, turning over ® fresh sheet; “what can we dof’ ‘‘Make it a jackpot!” roared the new Bible class teacher from the back seat. A Brooklyn church has offered preacher » salary of £10,000 and atwo months’ vaca. tion every yoar. Ho regardsitasn “eall| Are acknowledged to be the to preach tho gospel.” Most auboy elas |} ' : would acoept such an offer, but would call | Dést by all who hive put them it by its right name, *'s soft snap,” to & practical test. A cortain little 3 year-old likes ver: o S R e | e ADAPTED TO joy the singing. One dwy the choir sang 2 sha got home the little one was hoard sing- .COKE OR WOOD. are Christianity, Ingersolism and Beech- eriem, After looking at the specimens of Greek art ut the museum the other day, a gen. tleman remsrked: ‘‘Greece must be a very warm county, Nobody seems to wear clothing there,” A lady writes a_story about “My Hus. band’s Secret.,” He must have been n young husband to have admitted he had one, Theold married man knows better than to do so, The senate has reduced the tariff on barbe | wire fencing, but that won't help the farmer’s hired man any, He wants the barbs filed down and & cushion ar- ranged every twenty rods along the top wire, During the past five years over twenty thousand persons are said to have perished atsea. The mighty sew,ithen, is still s fow lengths ahead of the modern hotel, But the hotel ls gaining ground at every jump. The dismonds worn by New Vork bar- tenders are sald to be worth $350,000, The Philadelphisa News remarks that the carbuncles worn on the noses of New ;n., very seriously, *‘Rock the Babies, kept or me,” - MANUFACTURED BY versation In a street oar: First young de. ) b oyl | Buck’s Stove Co.,, mammi n T amm looking litkie worn -m;m: PIERCY & 'BRADFORD, am The Boston Merald overheard this con- 0b, how wiok ! e e i SAINT LOUIS, e late hours and brilliant lights, and BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. le simply with bolling water or milk. Sol u tins only (§-1b and 1b), labeled JAMES EPPS & 00, Homamopathic Chemists nsknat-wly Jondon. Rnglan W anted--263 1 e mes mmets Desthet uy ms wien. JOSS0 James. he only lifo authorized by her and which will not bo “Blood and Thunder” story, such sa hag been and will be pul lished, but & tiuo life by the Onl{ person who 18 in posession of the facts & faithtul and doyoted wite, Truth is more nters eating than fition, Agents should apply or fers ritory st once. 8e 75 cts. for Sample book, mocot & PREREINS $500 REWARD. vard will be pald to any persom who wil Paint that will equal e Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for papacrying Shirgdoe. o aa Grave Bool. ordors promptly _ ndedy i beb for tham uy&%fi;\zfi Bol Proprietors, Omaba, Neby RRFERMNOBS. m“&w. Dr Rics, Dr, Pinney, —Fulle Baa office, Ouuaha, Neb, P ——

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