Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 28, 1883, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

o THE PAJLY POETRY OF THHRE TIMHS, | Iianders and Fejoes wore bracelets with Afrald. Some people can never get on, 1.t their chance be as zood as it may, They stammer, snd shuffle, and stick Whue others will dash right away; They say it's for want of cheek, ’11-1 I‘la world {an't properly made, But it's pluck sad not ch want, Yer, the truth of it is, they're afraid. A man will set oyes on a git], And think her divine, and all that, But he doesn’t march up there and then, '?-mm and pat; and he blushes, delaye, Till at Inat some one weds her right cff, Yes, he's lost her by being afraid, s e . No Whiskey! Brown's IrRon BITTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com- posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper- ance by promoting a desire for rum, true skill Geta rhunted aaide just because Brown's IroN BITTERS ‘Hel is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso- lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi- cating beverages. He sweatsand he groans in the mud, And lets himeel f sink in the thade, 1f he hadn't been soft aud afraid. n't step 1nto the front, w rich out of sight. koown but in trade, that they | the low-neck walsts, o . . There's many a man with goods hands, That csn work with true strength and ¥ ot ho might bave been fsmous and rich, en who are upright and true, | plain and checked stripe hut ttemselves in their own | duts also ap) shells and other minerals ‘‘curious” from them, As & paying inv ment for the government thebangles are & colossal sucoess, s every one of them with ten dime monograms upon them adds twenty cents to the United States onah box, Qorsets are very long and quite low back and tront, so s not to interfere with Corsets for day wear are of black or seal-colored satin, trimmed with Ohaotilly or Valenciennes lsce. For evening toilets there are white satin corsets trimmed with 1ace ruchiogs, All shades of satin are used for corsets, but black and white are most generally worn, The designs for fancy jewelry are swords, very large cimeters, lances, horse. shoes and birds. A few women oare to have their diamonds frequently mounted, these fancy articles are very generally re . Medallions are r d by soft ribhon-band necklaces, with small desig: in Egyptian and Etruscan sty! He'll not push where another man will; :ffl" around the neck; some Iadies use their ymond parures for head ornsments, and these are among the leaves of flowers, | Tn woolen fabrica we ha and chined stripes, plain alternate plain d streaked, or i Checks limd r, especially in mousseline- de-laines, nunl'vflfi'ne. albatross cloth, French bunting and the camel's hair up their stand there like men; | fatrics, also in foulards, cambrics ana d musline. All styles of woolen materials are in favor, whn one scarcely dares to have been homored and|express as yet an opinion asto cotton adn't been still and afraid, 8tand up then, Rev. G.W. Ricg, editor of the American Christian Re- view, says of Brown'’s Iron don’t be done down For a man rhould stick up for his righte, By check, and by swagger, and by brag; goods, not knowing whether we shall enjoy anything like & C— PHPPERMINT DROPS. BxE--OMAHA BAT with the Alsthiane, the Oalvinistle Tnde- pendents, the Ohtlstian Evangelists, and t- | the Christian Pioneers, have 45,000 places of worship, The Protestant E| al church of the Epiphany, Roo:ml:holg?“.whlahm 3 on In system, has, after h:fiolrm, Abngmap:: it by » unsnimous vote, and hereafter the sittings will be rented. The Roman Catholics of Germany, as might have been expected, do not take kindly t0 the proposal to keep the fourth contenary of Luther’s birth as a great fete. Thelr protest sgainst its being considered nstional are very loud and long. 8¢, John's Eplscopal church, of Wash- ington, is ancient, ugly and small, but the ] ratio in the clty and its mem- bers delight in and preserve its antique appearance, It is nearly opoosite the white house, and was built by the same architect as the Capitol—Latrobe, Most of the presidents from Washington to Lin. coln attended service in this little edifice, The ohurch only holds 6:0 people, and all exoept eight seats in the gallery are rented snd are naved for thelr owners until sfter the services have commenced. IMPISTIES. whale ss the whale began to show signs of ‘‘Next to religion there is nothing like a circus,” said an Arkansas deacon as he ;n'und his favorite son crowd under a not, Inquirer: What objection is there to going fishing on Sunday? What? Why, the objection that you are likely to find all the good places oocupied, URDAY At RIL 28 HDUOATIONAL NOTHS, The Delaware house of representatises has paesed a bill appropristing 85,000 for schools for colored ren. The old white classes in Tenneases are considerably excited over Blahop Warren' declaration that the new Metho sity at Chattanoogs shall be used for the education of hhc{. aa well as whites, The superintendent of sachools in Roches- tor, N. Y., has been instructed by the city board of education to visit Qaincy, Mass. and familisrize bimself with the aystem of education in vogue there. The Rose Polytechnio institute has just been opened at Terra Haute, Ind. Mr Chauncey Rose, s wealthy citizen of that town, is the founder. Beside giving the beautlful buildings, he has endowed it with pearly £500,000 and is soon to provide it with a library rod a valuable museum. The students are to be thoroughly drilled in manual labor and the use of machinery, besides receiving a liberal education. Aletter from Dr. McCosh, of Princeton onllege, to Tre Bre, says: “We are to have & local exsmination for entrance to Princeton, at Des Moines, ITowa, The ex- aminstion will begin on Thur,day, June 21, st 11 a, m., and continue through the forenoon of Friday, Perhaps some young men might go there from your distriot.” BINGULARITIES. In the year 1661 there was made at Seidenberg, Germany, barrel caj ble of holding 800 hogsheads of w. This groat vessel—no doubt the large: made—was composed of 112 soli; which were 27 feet long. 16 feet across t! ANHEUSER-BUSCH i Brewing Association, CELEBRATED 51 KEG & BOTTLED BEER. YHIS EXOBLLENE BRER SPRAKE FOR TOSELE. Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Oar Go .ds are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, 8ole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. A still f ends, and 18 feet through the center, Whether wealthy or not worth & ‘mag,” still bunt for gollumcn one night last roug| T Bitters: week in Philadelpl The God that made one has wade all, One baaven to all is displayed. And if » man does what la right There's no one need meke him afraid. Cin., 0., Nov. 16, 1881. Gents :—The foolish wast- ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul- gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun- dreds who resort to saloons for tempdrary recuperation. ‘What's a Dude. dude, pap.?” she sald, With sweet, inquiriog eyes, And to the knowledge-seeking maid Her daddy thus replies: *'A weak mustache, » cigarette, A thirteen-button vest, A curled-rim hat—s minaret— Two watch chains cross the breast, *'A pair of bangs, s lasy drawl, A lack-a-dasiy air; For gossip at the elub or hell, Bouwe Little past ‘affair,’ “What i Brown'’s Iron BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil- ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. Complete the nether charms; And follow fitly in the ranks The two bow legged arws, “An empty hear, » buffoon’s sense, A vosing sttit' de; *Two pointed hool“tvo spindle shanks, Mr. Wiggins did not predict the storm in the south. It wouldn’t have happened if be had. Itis » foggy day in London whena Pheeaix PMD{ murderer lsn’t sentenced to be hanged. The little girl who called the ostrich the bird with a bonnet tail put it about right. ~Philadelphis Herald, It in said the will of Pilot, Barnum's dead slephant, was found in his trunk. In his cas - it was siubbornly contested before be died. A New York authority on dudes the duZe never whistles, The dude, rmit him. Yankee o) iatel! perhaps, mi pr wlf to l‘uulmy whistle Dude-sl. As the story that an Illinois man has & toad trained w go down his throat and sin on call is denied by the ““The has suspended. ler houre in it would not havi *By Jove! Egad?’ ‘But aw!' ‘Immease!’ | 4% w57 B0% ! Ail these make up the dude. —Philadelphin Press, Time's Revenge. Contury ‘‘Brio-a-Bric." When I was ten and she fifteen — Ah, me! how fair I thought her. $ihe treated with di-dainful mien The homage that I brought her, And, ina patr nizing way, Would of my thy advanoes ssy: “It’s renlly quite absurd, you see; He's very mnch too young for me, OEN RYADLND 4008 €0inar rest dout. Vice Prors W.8. Duuna, #ea. od Tren) THE NEBRASH MANUPAGTURING £r Lincotn, Nab MANUFAOTURERS OF Uora Planters Harrows. ¥erm Bulky Hey Rakes, Buoket &' Wiadmills, &o. e are propared $ do Job wark and manat ag for nthor partiss. Addrasas | 42 tke dnZ: T'm twenty now, she twenty-fivo— Well, well! how old sh owing. I favoy that iy suit might thrive If pressed again; but, owing To grest discrepancy in age, Her marked attentions don’t engage My young sffections, for, you see, She's renlly qnite too < 1d for me. Wartes LEarNED, ler ) XA MANUFACTU \IN ¢ CO ¥ ooln Neb | - 8pring Has Uome. The spring, o spring, In here, 0, , yu 1 oney—that is ufur); We feel its welcome, balny breess, (And echo it by many s sneez ); Hoft ure the akics, and bright and cl (Now, that’s a whopper, poet dear); on flowern will hlossom on (Yen, tu be thivered by u chill); And littlo lambs will tkip sboat, (o wish they never had come out); Unce wore the bluebinds dll the grove, (They do? You tella fib, by Jove); “he littlo wren beging to b (With fever-nager i his bill); ol [+ “he kine with §oy through pastures run, (Yes, but they xeep out in the sun); | And'woodchucks from their houses peep, | 'BR€e! (To hurry back and go to sleep); ‘I'he house cat roams with fond desire, Tn dreams benide the kitchen fire); he farmer in the field appears, (With great. coat buttoned to his ears); And bravely strides behind the plow, (And reaps a f ixhtfal cold, I vo Che boatman sails his craft amain, (Y ee, hauls his net and catches. n); i 8o spring once more brings round its cheer, (Oh, poet, go and get your beer); (one is the wintry weather roug! (Brace up, dear bard—that's quite enough), Every Corsot is warranted satis- E—— M'zl'.! to ite 'W in eves or the money person from whom it was bmuh‘. the only Corset pronounced by gur Jeading physioiass =‘h-uu-:? ‘wearer, n?flm 2 e pnicEs, by ::l.ml-u- ¥7 Wealth 8 Preserving, R &hfl(flh eavy) §8.00. lld.l:. 1.80 T o . Fome Wor sale by leading overywheres . QHICAGO CORSET 00, Chlcago; Ik A relgning be Send 81, 88, 83, or ;“"". Nopoleon fop boots whea Plalde in subdued colors are made party wearing live spiders in her head, collars and the necks The Ibis, lotus and other Egyptian dn-.uol?utm- in spring gcods of finest grade, Gold braid, gold cord and 1 emnY lof the best candies in | traveling dresses or for the morning wear America, put up in |in the house, Emnm—— s Bexes and Confectioner, » woman at _Salins, Mo,, HONEY FOR THE LADIHS, As mavy aa forty different oolors and | Jixe cohorts ot sppear In the new rpring gloves, ofhmehuudha:f ‘wd‘llh yself b, boot t‘n m; m; mfir i nn‘ ll!lpl.. or uty of Boston insists on Kierors . effects in Ofl ANDY e, Try millinery goods are s feature in spring bats [ my grave, Address, and bonnete. C. F. GUNTHER,| A wagerof $20 was recen! nu Bullding is poing on in Omaba so fast this spriog that the man who goes to aleep on & lot at night is liable to have a roof over bis hesd in the morning—that is if the police do their duty, The supreme court has ruled against the Towa prohibitory amendment, and the Tows man will no longer be compelled to meak behind the cupbeard door whenever he wants to take a pull at the “‘shrimp A fashion item states that ‘‘The Boston young man is beginning to wear eye gloaces and knee breeches.” Well, vhe one necessitates the other, The average Bos. ton young man needs the eye glassesin order to see his legn. —Puck, The ‘‘course of true love” traced by let- ters in & breach of promise suit in New York ran in this manoer: ‘‘My darling Benny,” "My own darling Benny,” My . | own dearest darling,” urloving Baby,” “Your own loving Pet,” “My own darling Love,” “My darling Ben,” **Friend llen.” And all was oyer,—Boston Globe, The telephone is very popular mn Colo. rado, By means of r“. telephone an ab. sent-minded stranger, while talking to a native, can feel in his hip-pocket for a b1 handkercbief or » plece of tobacco without being shot. It is thought that very soon all conversation in Oolorado will be one- ried on exclusively by telephone, Old Sion Three Card Mon! When the old 1 an came in Monday morning the religious editor said: **8i, I nnderstand you play three card monte with a Cincin- nati faker down at the freight depot yes. terday?’ *‘Well, no, sah, He joss buck’d ’gin me wunco an’den he r'd ter hab er somewhar else!” *‘Did you beat him?" ‘'O, no, ssh! I nebber beat no. boddy, But he flung be little kyards rou dar an’ 'low noboddy kin or kyard—an’ I tuck hii nuch? ‘‘Moughtyleetle, fur he o fo' dollars.” Did you win it?" 11, T wusn'f "long wid Murse Ellick in the Mex- onn wah joss ter fite saw’ flics! An’oney ks er dollar dis mowning of bein’ able to ttle that fibe dollar street tax—an’ef ere’s enny gemmen 'roun hyar wants ter mingle three cards for er mingle—1I'se hyar!” Nobody responded, and we doubt whether the street taxhas yet been paid.— Georgia Major, The following s sald to be » model rgin love letter: DEanest Ben:—My ] Geor A Tallahiassen belle recetly attended a 1oV I# stronger ‘than the smell of coflee in resulted in finding twenty-three of them maleep in the sofi. cushioned pews of a church, Rev. Mr, Talmage is accredited with ylyg that t is one thing that prayer n'tdo, We pi refers to making g»a meter e+l rquarely by the man whose ouse it occupies, The deacon of The Boston Post has dis- covered that it is disgusting t) the church wardens to find that the man to whom they done the dreadfal polite is not the new millionaire who has just moved into town, It cast & gloom over the entire assem- blage wh Dallas church the minister's son walked up to the grab-bag and prize-cake table and ssked that the game be explained to him before he bought any chia At St. Annies Sunday school, in Lowell, in anawer to the question, +What Is the greatest church festival?”’ a litile orphan of 6 years gwmptlv answered: “‘Strawberry festival, It is rted of “‘Slogger” Sullivan that be once listened to a sermon delivered by Mr. Talmage, and as ft the church he remarked sotto voce. hope he'll stick to preaching. If he should ever take to the manly art I'm gone. I wouldn’t stand up before him for big money.” Did you attend church yesterdsy?’ asked an up-town bells of her {rlund z{h orning. ‘Do you suppose that I would go to the expense of buying » new bonnet and dress without embracing the first opportunity of exhibiting them to the public,” One of our American missionaries in Armenia had a lot of Moody and Sankey bymn books come through the mails, but the eagie-eyed inspector of the Turkish postoffice decided that “Hold the Fort” was intended to eacourage rebellion and purgsted that inoffensive lyric from ery copy. *‘Where do the wicked men go who drink liquor?” mked » tamperance lecturer of a mal. boy at an Austin Surday school. ell, some of them go to Bornefold's saloon atd go to the Iron Front, but the wicked onea—legislators—always go to the nearest & ow. If you ssk pa he will %heo , You Wiers you can get the best the milletiym must be a) remarked & Kyrlem man to . "What makes i think sot” asked ¢! m old man. use when the ool lon box reached your pew Jesterday sou dropped in b8 Gid oce nstead of your usual donatlon'(rg nick: el.” “Great Scott!” exclaimed the twyeon turniog pale, “why Ithought I putin ‘aly ® new 2.cent piece that Ifound on street the other day!” Andth worldy invectives of the pious old fr .ad heap upon his own bead would have mace a hardened sinner shudder. Missionary Work in West Virginia—*Ia | k our husband at home?” Noj he is coon Ot course I ¢id,” she replied, |, The baby came! who is now flourishing fa Centr: rk, New York, is about the size of a colt, with long legs, and without any hump on its back. The neck is very short, but will develop in time. the mother was born in the park, the baby camel is & true American, A species of spider has been discovered on the Afcican cosst, tue long, firm web of which closely resembles yellow silk, and is said to be very nearly as good oa the pro- duct of silk worms. ~The matter has been investigated by the Lyon with fsvorable results, an e seems to be nothini; to prevent acclimating the in- sect in Fran.e, Accosdiog to the Frankfurter Zeitung, o Jaryo eagle was shot on April 15 at Nal kov, Lapland, which had around its neck a brass ohain with a little tin box attached to it. This box contained a sli on which was written in D, in 1792 by W, and C. And in Falster, Denmark.” A Tarin jeweler has made a tiay boat formed of dnzl:nxnrl, which shape it sssumes in swell Its sail Is of beaten gold, nd the binnael feot mt:ly. der, and its stand is a slab of ivory, It weighs less than half an ounce; its price is ) Dora Hells, aged 17, died at Reading, , recently of a rupture of a blood ves- brought about in'a very Two years ago a peared on her right gradually, until recently her arm got to be thirty-four inches in circumference near the shoulder, The enlargement of the bone caused the arterios to burst, orrhages followed and she d ed of exha tion, The arm weighed forty-two pounds, A California lion, measuring six and a half feet trom tip to tip, was killed a few days ago by George Cootes in one of the back of the Hiller place, Santa y Cal. This is doubtless the same lion reported as seen from time to time in that vicinity, Various dissppearances of fowls, pigs, e are charged to his ac count, and those residing in the neighbor- hood are to be congratulat:d on the death of so formidable and dangerous a prowler, It is eard that “‘albinos,” or white freaks, are to be found in every species of bird a: beast. Not long ago Ir, Huston, ot K nard, Ind,, caught a white equirrel, The little creature is as white as snow, and pears to be healthful, It pla; a good deal, and ia quite & pet. In Fluvsuun county, Virginis, during the winter juat gone, & sportsman shot a white partridge, The bird’s plumage is as white as that of » soa-gull, It was rent to Richmond, where 6 | it has been stuff:d and mounted as a curi. onity, There is a curious clock in the cathedral # Luveck, Germany, On_ the end of the Gy hnd there is a little clock which e0l exmt time with the large clock, This I#tle Wmepiece of course goes round unting. He killed two whopplngbig coons | and round the \arger dial, and reminds one last Sunday.” “Does he fear the Lord?” “'I guess he does, ’caise he al his gun with him,” ave you round here! m y Pren- | sixteenthot an inch in dismeter. of a “wheel within o wheel.” In a Swiss um there is w watch that is nnlly three t is in- ‘I don’t know if | eerted in the top of an ola.fashioned pen- ed any or not. You can go be- | cil-case, mch aa our grandmothers used o hind the house and look at the pil to see if you can find any of their ekins,” I, see you are living in the dark.” *‘Yes, but my husband is going to cut a winder soon.” MUBSIOAL ANO DRAMATIO. Joseph Jefferson will begin » spring ssaaon at Pittaburg, Mme, Ristori is among the dramatic it g cow, m““"‘ of exqulslte joy go through me | . joprities booked for next season. ants through an arm; cracker, and caper over my heart ufl onts on & stable roof, I feel as if the height of a oh: old stage horse in a green pasture, As the i f:"- mud pl;d;-ind:m £or | ywim in & sea of delightfulness when you My Feart flaps up and down out ke de- | open the | andif my love is not reoc, gnln'ouuy and die like & ) —— RELIGIOUS. 10] L) e M e e e A girl living in Evaneville, Ind,, has -nlls 'all the way to Buffalo and is now | langusgrs or d on her way home, give her money for car fare, Her parents refused to churches with a membership of 269,618, The new bonnets, trimmed with upratht n\hu‘: 1ace, bows of ribbons very aspiri The mennonites of this country now New parasols of black satin, haviog one number 410 ohurches, 250 ministers, and or twe black S flounces, lace varied with single or double fringes of gold bullion beaween the lace falls. Indian Territory, whe is earning on . She charges onaries, sn| A majority of the presbyteries in the cenfa Cumb.lllld‘zblnh have formally apprev- 30 n.'."-'fi.!- :ndlr‘mt" is always on hand | ¢4 the *‘Revised Confession of Faith,” during business hours, The coverings of dress parasols are of h is re e e son o A fouiard ailky with | o o oemitics of Eabo The i flounces of Spanish lace, white or black. | representatives of the laity, A varioolored bow adorns one panel of parasol, The sticks are of whit ash or the | e two Methodist cony \bflk in Cl v'lmhn: October asher, o , 3 Ll o 1 o cyavkey town, | aPIdy approaching oompletion. Twill| Strongly resembling Adelaide Neilson, | etary ardcle, possessin Mors, MJM the new English society actress, haa one strong peint in her favor, | blood an very poriddve. Spring de- Mlle. Dott and or Monte have been | bility, ments for the troubl Ttallan opers, | ||y vield to this excellent medicine, and you can come and catch a cold on #1In Great Britain there are 3,483 Baptist | three of the Protertant Eplacopal | il be produel simultansously in New olergymen and | York, London and ations in San have oconsolidated, and com. Madame Judic led the orchestra at a | subsequaitly fraternized wi grand fete given at the of hides ita little dial ot only indicates , mhutes, and seconds, but also days of the math, The ogriches recently turned outin Los Angoles ounty became panic stricken last week sl knocked the fence down, one of the birdieecaping, 1 he Ansheim Gazette says: ‘A reward of fifty dollars was of. fered fo the bird, As Mer. Strong, of Norfolk,vas driving along the highway the ostrich wiked soctal; $in dently insearch of somethi eatabls & band of opera house, Paris, | theop, axl resented undue familiarity on Jay Rial, who with Stinson, will man: | the part f the herder by knocking him an :no [elena Modjeska's season at San Fran, down wirnever he l&proulnd too close, He was bund with the sheep and returned Lotta has retired from the stage, having | 0 his cospanions lost her volce, and will go to Europe for medioal treatment. pen the li%' P added to the list of emy coming season at the Ky London. 0. W, Couldock will sail f A or The Holy Soriptures are published in 350 { on June btb, in - she steamer Ab; Park | tionlarlyto Hood parill E— We fel that/we are doing the public » favor n calling their attention par- a. This is not a >atent medicine, but a propri- real curative propertbs, and its effects upon the blliousness, dyspepsia and all lescaused by' impure blood read- We think those who give it a trial for that ‘‘ost of sorte” feeling from which visit hishome for the firet time in twenty- | 50 many suffer and which is pecallar yoars, Horace MoVicker tlckets of she MoOa San Fraacisco and forty.niae members to Opera compan tists throughout the world is about 2,826582. They have There lan Flmy female barber at Haley, | 31,898 pastors and ‘el Mr, Abbey will pla Blnr{ Ir at the Boston Jm'.’anm at ho:v‘:.‘tlu the Hub, This is done on e large stage and the chances ttings, A new opretts, *“The White Sergeant,” Boston at the opening of the next , acoording to the expec tation of the weiters of the work. The ccmmittée of the Birmingham, Eng- to ' return, It nJM passage, to this teason, will be quite satisfied 85,500 for the | with the resulta. —_— An oak tree near Smishfield, N, O, rivals the big trees of the Yosemite Val- ley. It is sald to be thirty-two feet in ircamference and fourteen in diameter, P Rellable help for the weak, nervous and debllitated dyspeptlc sufferer found In Brown's Iron Bltters. and healthy looking ontgomery, AL., negro by boppiog ovt lid log three feet thick when it was opened by & sharp blow of the ax: UNFAILING AND_INPALUBLE STEELE, SJHNSON & G0, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour. Bailt, 8Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGO. Agants for BERWOOD NAILS AND LAFL ¥ & RAND POWDER 60, PP. BOYEE eJO" =——DEALERS IN-—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pra» N AULTS, LOOK &, oO. 1020 Farnham Street, = = TIEINS ONMAELA., - PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING i3 only attained by using Stoves and Rangss,! WITH LH liAUlgE BMDY’BB DOORS, or aale by MILIDA ROGERS & S0NS OIVE & =M. fall.m&e) MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omahy Nah BOLLN & SIEVERS, I H, BOLLN & o, 1609 Douglas Street. Cor. 16, and California 8t, OMAHA SEED DEFOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brought to this clty from the farma of Landredth & Son's, Philadelphis, & yumeg M, Brare & GoF Now York, the lancost stock of Garden snd Field Hoeds over 1apoy petore o city, allof 'which are guaranteed to be tresh and true 0 the nams. Prices will also be as low a8 any Responsible Dealer n Make, mar 16-e0d-tf HENRY BOLL g 00, J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN LU NMIEIEIR,. Lath, Shingles, Piclkats, BASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEME) PFPLASTEHR, BTO. @WETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot, -OMAHA, RESB ebonized wood, tastefully carved, with a buil hat promises to be 1and, musical Hestival is hoving to succeed Sl“m “ ! loop basdle. o D e wdifio I ths | 10 1t endeavorto lnduce Ve < {f{pfl;{;{;i Fits, TS INEOILID, nEBVl“i : ) At s dinner party a few flmm A :IW:, city. W dt Jf g oy Sickness, Con- MANUFACTURER OF rried lady, who s celebrated In original: n T lckness, Con- fiy o matters. of droa, appeared a back | The, Bebes, B Socns JOLLERL, (1| otiating with Gousod wnd G Tl satin dress with » walsteoat cr vest com- | (IS BITEL NG JhUroort, in whioh ven: | In the silk &ptory seene In ‘‘Pounce & |\ i Opfum Eating, Serinal Weikness, posed entirely of uatural flowers, | Oul | o1y Now Engiaud. edifics ho delivered | 00" which wg brought out on Thursday | 11,pteucy, Syplilis, Scrofuly and all iy o vy ) e W oy ¢ t 08tol Jal) dlowess i, The ef. | his last sectaon. - oporated by sectriclty, the apparatns| Nervousand Bx'fifld-,bluu.;-:-‘re\'fl- Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. paeieatly Jovaiy! e oty Tabornacie aud s | ek o arrcged by B, W, A, Bdscn | £ 10 TR SN AT MR OMABA, NEB Silk stocki for day use are in the st the samegurrent wi - o ioloyment causes Nervous Prose bt Bttt B [ St B S e b B ot e Bl "wnLvs:‘&d. ;«‘;’:@‘-‘%fitfitfl%;fi%& Sarabe 3,903 persens, Bartley Osmpbell ails for Europe on | gocelsor Kidneys, or who require an o {e goea tize timulaut, Samaritan y g tbyterian church of north I the steamship Arizona Tueeday Ho goes | {ojc, appetizer oF s corners are embroidered with silk, The » ustaining churches, | direct to Terll where hy will produce his | yeryfue 1s invaluab w favorite shoe worn at present Is open over ::::"ln‘; fi‘i:‘:.“':l:‘:“:u, n:‘:;ll‘a}.t&, Latest m‘c,;,'y..\g‘slb-rhi "tn German. On | ”&- Thousand: 0 M A H A C 0 R N I C E 0 R K S and tied on the instep, there s not ope that | his arrival thefe he will be tendered a re- proclaim it the most RUEMPING & BOLTE, Propfletorg, O the large bows trimming the shoes are | 4012 south Bakets fhers, 1A%k cue UL (oL oDy b dveratl of thaaity, Stberta | PTOCR 1 e : Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers two butterfly wings of plaited material. | Th will be produaed on June 12 & Schausplel | T4 (" evor sus- MANUFACTURERS OF; % This is an age of baugler, and upon the %:n:\wce-d the Salvation army has | Haus, Berlin, tatned a sinkingsys- U Ornamental Galvanized Iron Oornices, Iron Sky Lights, Bte, THIRTEENTH STREET, - - - Al anowaTY TONIC | BT e .v wristlet of silver or some other |the Army of the King's Own, Christisn | From g hogge had a serious f lals and edre Zonnkca o M | et rom which diimes aod nickel pleoss | Army, Goapel emperaace e Ribben | i 0y, i balggred and bralsed, send stamp. PROPAIETORS. 0 thewm are suspen . " . R " ND M| VOMANA, NEB. ;h‘,“,d"‘_““f,':;"‘oid“;’z._ e rend that | deemed army, Royal Gospel army, aud | He sald, when he vsed ;:‘C;::.p; 00,4 bundreds of years ago the Sandwhich | Salvation navy. hese bodies, together | St Jacobs Oll—'‘it slmply beats all. les dangle | given rise to & number of similar organiza- = b 61,5088 T e Y A unle besoalot 1 | tions 0 Engiand aud Walew. Thore are | A lightuingged man 1o St. Poi, | | ; 810 South Twelfth Stres}, - OMAHA, NEB war 7-mon-wed-tri-me,

Other pages from this issue: