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[ oI e THE DAl LY BMC---SA']’UI:DA Y JUNE2 POEIRY OF THH My Deer Littlo Hymn-Book. The Patbet ¢ &lory of Lover, Qne year ago Mics M th, . A luvely maiden, plump and healthy, nOW I wished to make my wife forthwith— She has & po that is very wealthy, he enid ol jection she had none, And then I went right to her father: “Jones,” raid he, That BRow~'s IRON BITTERS will cure the worst case o, £ d . Do you think I felt slighted? Rather, VSRR But € resolved to have her still And to her wrote some fond Though in my beart that aw/ul sl Stuck like a eharpened Lunch tles, Will insurea hearty appetite oy and increased digestion, ght of thie- One Sunday at the church we met, And, by Lot gtolen, melting glancee, 1 knew that shé was willing yet To fly with me and take the chances, Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life Dispels nervous depression and low spirits, The organ pesled in thunder tones Her dear pa enoczed all through mon! I paseed o hymn:book o'er to her Tn which I wrote, “Be ot the German.” the ser- Restores an exhausted nurs- ing mother to full strength and gives abundant tenance for her child. She came, we danced, we kissed, wo fled; Wo hurricd right off to a apli‘er, (I neean a minister, of couras And 1o one ever did it nicer, Strengthensthemu ind Good heavens! how her pa did rave, nerves,enrichestheblood. ‘When to bim the news was carried, 1d he was made to realize That Mollie Smith to Jones was mar. risd! But time at la«t can even melt The heart of any average Usesar, And Mollie’s pa has como around And named our firet-horn Ebenezer, Overcomes weakness, wake- fulness,and lack ofenergy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison., I dearly love that little charch Will infuse with new life Witcro Moliio's pn wgo.zed through tho R sermon, the weakest invalid, But most of s11 Tlove the hook Ta which I wrote, **Be st the German,” 37 Walker St., Daltimore, Dec. 1881, =C.D. Ao s Diod Disgaays Dyss The Auctioneer. dConstipation,andbecame , ) The man that runs an auction, A that I could not retain And watches for & nod, Must either be near-sighted, @r else he's very odd, ¥or when you bid ou something Ho wruilen with sweet content, And thinks you nod a dollar When you only nod aseent., me, m i Inon riised in the grper, induced me togive it atral am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six years as [ do at the present tim Mrs. L F., Grarein, The Tired Foot. Tho potter stood at his dsily work, One patient foot on the ground — The other, with never slacking speed, Turning his swift wheel round. Bilent, we stood beside him there, ‘Watching the restless knoo, Till my friend eaid low, In pitying voice: ““How tired hisfout must be!” BrowN's Iron BirTers will have a better tonic cffect upon any one who needs “bracing up,” than any medicine made, . The potter never paused in his work, Shaping the wondrous thing, "I'wan only a common flower pot, Dut perfect in fashioning, Slowly he raised his patient eyes, With homely truth invpired: “No, marm, it isu’t the foot that kicks; Tho ono that stands gets tired. DUFRENE & 1 The Momentoug Questiou. MENDELSSHOR, | 1. ot besiao tho gaeon gate It was che solemn hour of eve, The witching time for lovers ‘"REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Bilding, BALL'S Ho watched the radiant orbs of night, An one by ono they gemmed the sky; | He gazed upon her comely form, Herlovely neok aud lustrous <o, e i) e e A T No word she spoke, but only pressed, ‘With trustful look and gentle mien, Her graceful head against his breast, He gazed upon the glossy hair, Which well adorned the -hlrely head; He looked upon her dainty fest, And then these little words he said: “Could she be his?"—and as he asked, He fondly atroked that glossy hair; “Oh, yes"—the farmer said he'd take Two hundred dollars tor the mare. A -lAU.IB Lady. 1 know a little lady Who wears & hut of green, All trimmed with red, red roses, And a blackbird on the brim, She ties it down with ribbons, Under her dimpled chin; For oftentimes it’s breezy When she comes tripping in, She'll drop a_dainty courtesy; Porhaps she'll throw a kiss; She briogs so many hundred “That one she'll never mise, Evory Coract I warrauted satly- tory to it woarer in eve 3 o toonay will bo refungod by tho perion from whom it waabought. only Corset pronounced by our lufl"\" yslolans Wi -, _and endorsed Indies a8 e L Ftablo. and’partoot Gtting Corset evee PRICES, by Mail, Postage Fal Preserving, $1.50. _ Sclf:Adjusting, $1.80 extra heavy) $8.00. Nurslug, $1.60 sowt) ¢ Parsgen ¥ e (3 With laughing, sunny glances Sha comes, her friends to greet; There's uot axo her maiden Tu all the world s aweet! Her name the rosen tell yon! "Tis in tho blackbird's tune! This swiling li tle lady Ts just our own dear June! —Lirzio L, Gould, in St. Nicholas for June, sale by leadl CHIOAGO 0:).“51‘ 00, Chloago, Lk th & Moscow, May 27. The stately nations crowd the gray old wn, To crown with pomp the ancient Mus- covite; Guests from afar, fair, and yellow, and brown— Ani some perhaps are there the host did not invite, To wear a crown with those thornas con- cealed within, To atart in foar if but & hare pass by, To live susptcting nearest friends and kin— That such a man is Emperor I deny, I, with my wealth of love amassed about, My small estate, perbaps, and low de- gree, With kingly friends whose faith T cannot 1. V1, WUPPERMAN, Scle Agent 51 Broadwav, N, ¥ meeod & oubt, I am more truly Emperor than he, T'd ratber be the [commonest of common men, And wear an old felt hat crashed down, Than be the Czar of ali the Russias, when Uneasy rests the hesd wears such a orown. S— OONN UBIZL[TIEB. TTHEBEST KO W 0 “‘c& Brigham Young's nineteenth wife, Ann Elisa, was married on Sunday in Lodi, O., to Mr, Denning, & prominent merchant of Manistee, Mich, The young Duchess Magliano, nee Ban. dini, married at sixteen, is the bells of Rooie; & ‘“really triumphant young creature, with the fignre of & nymph,” The eldest daughter of Lawrence Barrett will be married to Baron Roder at Stutts gart about the middlo of July, Mr, Bare rett will visit Geruany in time to be pres- ent, The engagement of Mies Washington, to Mr. © Oharle per tens, An Eoglish girl of nobil come to this country to marry young en: gineer on one of the grand Western railroads, says it is the only oppor- tunity eho has to ree the Rocky mouu. taion, A Scituate, R, I, man thought it would be funny tosend a hogu riage notio to The Providence Journal, But since h found that he is likely to have to pay a good round fine for his joke, his ideas of Goric jrurnalism has materlally changed. A notablo wadding esrly during the ens sulng month wi.l Le that of Miss Edith, deughter of the Hon, Hamlilton Fish, to M. Oliver Northoote, of Kngland, which will take place at the country seat of the Fish family at Garrisons-on-the-Hudgon, The story comes from London that Mre, Frauk Loadie, who Iy at present An that city, is to wed the Marquis de Meuville, Porter, of iaughter of Admiral Porter, ipball, the brother of Mra. n, interests many New York up y has lately STIMULANT R ANO STRENSTHENS THE DIGESTIVE FORE 22 \ARKE 27 65 O OMAHA, NEE. (et YoMANA, N and black and white toilets abound, TIMER, | the ron of Mme, Tissand, whose wax. works suggested the identity of Mra. Jar. ley, and the inventor of the ‘'Chamber ¢ Horrors.” David Pearson, of Carrollton, Til, aged seventy-seven, and that city, sged seve marriage the other da parture on a bridal tour, which will in clude the noted watering plascs of the east. The bride is_spoken of as & “leading wo cioty married belle of half a century ago.” Mrs, McFadden, o , were united in 'yowll mever be my|The groom isa prominent and wealthy itiren of that place, and known to many sitin of the older peopls in that eection, June will be full of wedd which will have a garden arty aspect To enjoy the pleasure of wallsing to church over bed of roses one muat be murried in June, One hears of several pretty inno. vationa in the counduct of thera June wed. dinge, such as processions through the roctory grounds to the churoh, preceded hy the choir boys singing, and & group of young married ladies bringin of the bridal train, as in ol days, ble determination.—New York Letter, HONEY FOR THH LADIRS, Japaness ten kettlos are used for flower vases, Tiny ash-trays are in desigus of owls and monkeys, Clusters of buttercups are placed on the left shoulder. Sprays of weeping willows are worn by young widows, Narrow clothes-line is used to braid traveling dresses, Prayer books sre suspended from the belt by a chatelaine, Flower dog-collars and fans to match will be pretty feature of summer evening drese, A lace-pin haa » large and twe little pugs of silver, with ruby eye:, chained to a dia- mond rock, Fashionable girls wear, in the house, old-fashioned baga at the side, tied with innumerable ribbons, “'Denr” means belcved, also expensive. How often the two meanings are com- bined in one woman! The vewest engnrement rings have a beart of ruby sunk in the gold, with the monogram of the prospective groom cut on it, Amber i3 » very fashionable color, and one of the most beautiful importations from Worth is an amber satin reception costume, The new st sle of ladies’ hoss have snakes, worked on them. The credit overy belongs to the society reporter,— Lowell Courier, A woman whoso mouth isn't large enough to eat & quarter of an orsnge at once will cortainly vet herself into trouble by tryiog t: eat cne in public, The fashionable fan is the Mascot, Tt in of pale pink flaffy festhers on one side and light blue oo the other, with a handle composed of a turkey's claw, A Mexloan ‘lady of rank now visiting the city of Si. Louis has hair two and a half yards long, She wears it in two bralde, and has a page to carry the ends as he would a train, A New Orleans washwoman had a letter advertised for her in the ‘‘Ladies’ Llat,” and ehe was so proud of the fact that she at once quit work, She felt that washing was beneath a lady, Ciucinnati claims a dog which is so sensitive-minded that he will bowls in the most sorrowful manner when he sees a brunette womsn go paet with a red bow at her throat, — Detroit Free Press, The magpie fashion is again popular, This in noticeable, firat, in the great number of checke, ploids, stripes and blacks in this combiuation, in medium-priced fabrics, A pretty woman in a hardware store an. nounced that khe wanted » masher, when all the clerks made a rush towsrd her to offer themselves, but retired demoralized when she calmly added *“a potato masher.’ ‘White straw bonnets and hats are not cousidered in quite as good style this sea- son as thoss of dyed straw in colors of gum. terra cotts, amber, brovze, straw- erry, olixe, nuns' gray, laurel green and brown, It is ntated that at the close of Toger- woll's defense of the star route thieves, “many lndies were weeping quietly.” Women may always be depended upon to make fools of themselyes,—~Denver Tri- bune, Under a recent legal decision in Chicago it is established for all time that when a bloid lawyer kisses a pretty girl book- agent and is cowhided by a red hoadod lover, the party last named must pay $5 fine, A man in Illinois has brought suit for divorce heosuse his wife allowed him to go to work mornings with no other breakfast than cod iver oil, and had bought a piano, which she did not know how to play and had not the means to pay for, Stylish young ladies now wear the Ohevreuse collar with the promenads cos- tume trimmed with deep Veuetian cut. work or guipure embroidery. erally half covered with a long glove, The pretty zophyra in “ginghans effota” come in beautiful mixtures of strawberry e, pulo bluo and eream, crossed dark and pale prim- with lines of dark and oli r.lincs of Venetian red; green and pink, rose and wauve, cromed golden brown. “Woman's ‘Rights!” exclaimed a Phila« delphia man when the subjoct was broach- ed: *‘What more right do they want? My Wife bosses me; our daughters boss us both, and the servant girl bosses the whole fam. It's time the men were allowed so ily, —Philadelphia News, right A Iady living near Algons, Tows, bought & mourning outfit at & milliner's shop In She snid that Ith and liable to pass away ut any time, and it might not h.glnndy to come to town for these things that town the other «h‘ her husband was in bad heal when she needed them,—Chicago News, The ready made costumes of light sum mer woollen: style and price. belgs, panel facings. A little more snimation, my dear, whispered Liady B—— tothe ge itle Susar who was walking through the quadrill s leave me to manage my own busin mamma,” replied the prudent nymph, shall # marriad man,” Ot course, not, my love, ~Cedar Rapids People. Glo the knife-blade edged. the top of each pesrl. eralds or harmouiously with the Alexan- lustrous cat's eye and a diamond to evening dresses, out squaro oF heart. shaps in_the neck 5 necesssrily carried out on other portion of the dress, for where a toilet has fan Dlentings or ruchings of the dress materia may head the lace or pleativg set aroun the neck and sleever of woaring tin; improvement on the hanging mouchol muff ma Good health, rosy cheeks and bean n Bltters, nd took their de. v, meny of up the rear Florentine Some of the Juns brides have de. cided to wear no glover, which s a sensi- Tho cuff to match 1s @ plain turn-over, and is gen- e very attractive both in Among these are stylish and serviceable oashmeres, in fawn color terra cotts, ocean blue, reseds, strawberry, and olive, showing & gleam of soarlet or gold in the ruche linings and not dance my ringlets out ‘of curl for but I was not aware who your partnec " braceleta ar. very narrow and have A pair of these is close sot with pentls of happilly contrasts ing colors, & dismond speck glittering at Others ure sot with tho magnificent yellow and brown stars of beauty; sgain, with sapphires, rubies, em. drite tourmaliue, peridot, balas ruby, the Oatrich tips make a becomiug trimming This tomwing is not or i lace-trimmed, the fea'her garniture There is a pretty fashion, lstely come baskets of sideof the skirt, and are in some ways an fiowers, which were apt to tifal lklni'}:dlu can get by using #old or oarted throngh the streets on 8 une day, and ti)at the grovgerios must be o'ears od out and shat up at 10 o’slock week day ov PRPPERMINT DAOFPS, f A Pitteburg saloon on » new sign the worde: keencr in paintine Dade Diop Inn : Privgins says that it is all very §| Cream has risen tothe top of fashion | fir A the wisdom of Solomon be- y | and given eolor to the lateet style in huts, | coue of hix dacision in & baby case, but An Arkansss mon hes eandpapered the [ that he would not hove givon such univer- <| . hinglea cn bis house ro that » cyclone | 58l satisfaction had ha been called upon to an't take hold, ninyire a base bail game between twocham. The 10t papers are bezging the'r | P10 Dines. " [ antortunate bass hall testn to imake s home | In one of the charchey, while the ther- ran aod st mometer was in the nine'ies and the whole on feit s though they wore be 1, the winister arove te deliver At tho avnouncement of his The prees is a mighty power. It hae been growing warmer ever since the pa. pers began to pitoh inte the spring weather, A Si. Lonis man traveling on the plains was assaulted by wolves, but having a g bill in his pocket be threw it among Ve aud they Ted Bowling preachod in an Austin shurch is a great Ths man who thinks that his hoy csn | admirer of the writings of Charles Dick- hoe in the garden while a circus pro-cesion | eus, and quotes from bis novels almost as in prasivg, is always the man who has s |often as he does from the Bible, He sur. front sest when the performence begins, | prised his conzragation by winding up » The Brooklya letter carriess now wear [ gorgeous peroration with: “'It is thus you white helmets. A jittle money mavedun |+ee, my brethren, as the Seriptures say, the heimeta might hsvo helped to give kiu is widlin' but the flash is weak,'” them comfortuble overcoats last winter, “Does & clergyman over sweni?” asks o It takes a good many spangles aud o | religiousiy wockly, We don’t remember good deal ;( glitter to make e rcus life | to heve ever heard one swear; but if that appeor anything but dismal when the sky | Iuisns o'crgyman who recently rode six is overcast and the wind blowa chill and [ miles on horseb ck to marry « eouple, and the clouds drip, upon returaing hfin;.\ I}Lruuddlhnt the feo There are only nine or ten men this year [ P2id him was an old-fahioued copper cent, rocsing 0 the title of “Tho Man with | Which he thought ws a ¢ sency.-dollar the Iron Jaw,” and the chup with thebrass | 801d piece -if he didn't swear, it was be. : W th thebrass | B0, o he couldn't think of the tight. words chin or the bronzed check will begln to feel | \}'s1 o time. —Nurristown Horald. When there is big wind in Missouri [ At ® recent southern comp mecting the a ball of firo hanga on thy base of the fan- | €1oauent divine saii: “The wheels of the nel-shaped cloud, Other states must feel | Flghteous shriek and groan aa they toll up very small when they think of Missousi | the hill of salvation and over the ruts of and hee decotated oyolonss, temptation and the bridee of damaation, P Tvax h' lied £ and have to scrowdge pretty lively to get A Penusylvania man has applied for a | ), 1l; but the inner, wth greased pension because he lost a tooth during the | wheels and flying colors, slips down to war, The fact that he only loot cne tooth | turnation like » dose of oil, with & sipn would seern to indioate that he never got [ and a whizz, and raises no dus whatever,” near enough to the frontto chew hard. [ Now who says oratory is lost art? tack. N 1 N 5 . The Somerville (Tenu,) Falcon brings Atime Iatch for garden gates ia the | ghe story of one of the Gaughters of the Iatest invention, Tbat may work in some | duyky race, who has just made her first sections, but what The Commercial A iver- | visit to the Episcopal church in that place, tier prays for is a patent front etoop on | On reachivg home ahe aid: *‘Look here, hinges, that can he let down s suddenly | Migsus, I never kaed ruch doin’ as that at s table leaf, church afore, The people they be's pray- The Chicago editor csme into his sanc- [ 1n', and prayin’, and the preacher he holler tum this week, took off his mufll:r, stamped | at uw to get up and den he gets mad and the snow from his overshoes, melted his [ turns his back on 'em, and don’t have frozen mustache, warmed his hands at the | nuffin to do with "em’ tire, and sat down to bis table aud wrote b RELIGIOUS. an eloquent article on Chicago s a summer resort. Father," sald the young man, a8 he| o 4q 4 large demand In Gormany for Luther litorature against the approaching entered the n'mio‘!‘hu other evening in a fureied mannor, |1 have been oalled & | lchration of the grest Reformers birth, Nov, 10, 1483, dude!” “No?” “Yes I have, and it is an The latest statwstica of the Methodiat insult that must be wiped out in blood!” “Bosh! Bosh! The party wan simply mis- Episcopal church show 18,152 churches— an Increase of 2 6 over last year; 1,748« taken, He probably meant to call you an 021 members—an increase of 34,917, idiot.” The general synod of the Reformed The stage beard looks to n Montana Chnech in America will meet in tte Madi- critic a8 much like a beard that erew there a8 » cow’s tail would if tied to the bronze #on avenue Reformed church, Albany, N, Y., on Wednesdsy, June 6, at 8 p. m, dog on the front porch, When you tie o hesvy black beard on a young actor whose whole soul would be churned up ifhe| A colosal statue of Luther will be un. emoked a full-flodged cignr, he looks abous | vejled duriog the Lutherquarter centensry as savage a8 a bowl of mush and milk | celebration in November st Eisleben, the struck with a club, Reformer’s birth place, The status rep- resents Luther cruvhing in his right hand the papal bull, which he is on the point of Every ice croam saloon in_the city will be thrown open to the public before the throwing into tho fire, while with his left hand he clasps a Lible to his heart. close of next week, and, if the average young man has indulved too freely in imatinee tickets since September, he had | The Lendon prewbytery have had an- other full discussion o creed revision, Ono of the strongest supporters ef revision betterdrop his best girl anote stating that he has gone to Chicago, and then— is Dz, Monro Gibaon, who was formerly in Chicago, Throe overtures were before frequent the back streets until he can raise & spring suit aud some pocket change, the presbytery, but the prayer of each is - subetantially the sawo—that the West. SINGULARITIES, minster Coufession may be revised, or some shorter confession prepared for common use, The debsate was continned at length, and when » vote was taken it stood 43 to 2L in fuvor of progress, Tho state of Pennsy!vania seems indi. genous to the growth of singing evangel. ist, Meesrs, Sankey, , McGranahan, Miller snd Stebbins were all hornand rear. @ within & little distance of each other ic Pennsyivnis, And now comes to Chica- g0 another singing evangeXist in the v n of Prof. E. O, Excell, whose name is sig- nificant of his voca! powess, Th professor ia the author of several book of sscred music, aud in his singing of goapel hymns, it in sald. will compare very favorably with any of the evangelists who have preceded him in the work Ons who haw heard all the noted singing evangelists, and thinks he should know. says his voice the aweetness of N Grannhan’s, 1ho power of Sankey's, aud the farvor of P, P, Bliss', his e mon, text, a broad smile illuminated the faces of bis hearers, They com dn't help it. It was: “And Peter s himseif.” A country clerggman who recently 1 by the fire and warmed Asbestos long enough to tio into & knot has been found in Nevada, 1Itis very fine and silky. A goose, the pet of a Uhlan regiment for twenty-three years, and celebrated throughout (Germany, has just died at Stuttgart, Hunting alligators in the river and bay- ous eround Orunge, Tex., is an important industry. Three Italian luggers employed, and the skins are shipped ia thousands, Five sea elephante, recontly shivped overland from Son Francisco to Now York, have been purchased by the Philadelphia zovlogical gardens for $20,000, Tha Pail. udulp‘fih\ collection is now one of the most complate in the world, T, M, Patterson, of Waterford, Misa,, has earricd 8 Whitworth rifle bull in his body for niveteen years, Until two years g0 it pever gave him any trouble, and slthough probed for several times it could nover be found, It has recently worked itself out of hi side, A mastodon’s tooth, between three and four inches long and about the size of o man’s thumb, was discovered not long ago npon the upper Willamette river, in Oregon, forty feet underuesth the surface ot the ground, by some workmen who were diggivg & well, The hurricane of 1866 blew over "hun- drads of thousauds ef cocoanut trees in the Bshama Islande, Instead of dying, they not only kept on growing in their horizon- tal position, but up shoots from tho top. Theve shoots ary now forty to fifty feet in height and yield an abundance of frmt, Aseries of photographs, illustrative of wome experiments made by Prof. Von Ziemssen, formed a curious exhibit at the KALAMAZOO, Mici., Fub, 2, 1883, 1 know Hop Bitters will bear ree- ommendation honesily. All who use them coufer mpon them tho lighest miums, and give them credic for propriotors @ making curea—all the oladm for them. 1 have kep sinee they wore firat offered to pablle. They took high rank from the first, and malntained if, and are more called for than all others com- bined, Solong aa they keep up tl reputation for purity und usefuln ¥ ahall continue to racommend thew— something T have nevor befori, done with any othor patent medicine, BCOCK, M. D. {48 a8 grsr sz00x 0 OHABL — . AND'MAKES THE LOWEST PRICM iMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, malk ing it the largest and most complete FURN in the West. TUREHOUSE An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Paszengora. Thene immense ware= rooms---thrae stores, aro 68 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= ogt dispiay of all kinds of Houschold and Office Furniture ever shown, All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor !ding and inspect the stock. and go through $he bui CHAS. SHIVE 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omsaha 206, RICK, vt B. BORER, aJO" e DEALIIRS TN e HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GG. Fire and Burglar Proof e A ULTS, e O D 3K 55 dg O . 1020 Farnham Street, OREATLD, = = = RIFEIES J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLIMALE AND R Ha T L DEALES 1N Lath, Shingles, Pickets, BASH, DOSR BLIKDE, MOLDINDE, PN, TR, ] L e L ! LY BTATE AGENS FOR UILWAUKER CEMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacifie Devat OMAHAL, BEY PERF‘;EOTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attalned by uaing CHARTER 0AK fitoves and Eangag.: WITH WIRE GADZE OVER DOOR For nale by " MILTOH ROGERS & SONS T IV R A, follmAe [INCORPORATED) SI0UX FALLS JA FOR Building Parp delivery, The first white men that saw Towa were Fonis Joilet and Father Marquette, in 1773; the first white settler was Julien Pubuque, in 1778; the first permanent settlement was made in 1873, Counties were organized in 1834, The first train of ears was ran out of Davenport in 8 the first governor was Roht, Lucas, Munich Elcctrical txhibitioa, The«e pictures showed n humau face bearing the expressions of joy, pain, surprise, doubt, disgust, etc., the various 'changes baving been excited in turn by bringing current. of electricity to act upon the different facial nerves of the person photographed, Under the electric influence each set of neryes produced its own peculiar contor= tions of the countenance, Some Inkes nre distinctly blue;. others present various shades of green, 8o that in some caces they are hardly distinguish- able from their lavel, grass-covered banks; a few are almost black. The lake of Ge- neva is azure hued, the lake of Constance avd the lake of Lucerne are green; The Mediterranean has been called indigo, The Iake of Brieuz is greenish yellow, and its neighbor, Liake Thun, is biue, New York Las both green and blue lakes. The colors of rivers differ yet more widely, The Rhone is blue aud so is the Danube, whils the Rhine is groen, Tt will no doubt astonish many persons to learn that even the purest country alr is peopled with & host of microscopic cor- puscles, nimal and vegetable, aud even with & maultitade of living creatures, walch enter our lungs together with tho air we breathe, and which comes in time to take up their residence in our own bodies, #s in» well furnished house all pie- pared to receive them. The surprise will ve greater and even more greeable when it is known that the number of these germs, thus held by the air in suspesion, enormously increase in pluces thickly or eyen coustantly inubited; that thereis not « bedroom, & saloon, even un attic, in which they d: Princes, potentates, plain people, everybody needs Samaritan Nerviae, Of druggists §1.50. Col. H. Waters, U, 8, dlstrlct at- torney, Kansas City, sald: *‘Samari- tan Nervine cared my nlece of spasms,”’ in all atates keep it, Druggiats The Davenport National bank, with a capital of $300,000, sues in the circuit court to have its assessment reduced to $17,500, ‘The reason given w that the stock of sav. ings banks in the oity are not taxed. B right'sDisease. Diabotes, Kidnev Liver or Urinary Diseasa Have no foar of any of theso dls- eases if you use Hop Bitters, as they wiil prevent and care the woret cases, even when yoo have been made worse by somo great puffec-up protended oure, The Lowa creamaries on the line of the Tilinois Central railread weat of Dubnque, Joad from eight to ten cars of butter week- ly which is shipped to enstern marke AND_INFALUBLE 1S_UNFAILING ¥ = 8 Toly smoke!” yolled the policeman | Vit vulsions, St. us Dance, Alco- . 2 ho saw that a church was about to 1, O ating, Sc We .’.'nln 38, i E lis, Scroful \nd al 5| "Phere's much in common between the | ey, 8y % 1| Rev, .ILl‘\ k and the Rev. Bob Ingersoll, Nervous and Blood Di leases. 1| 15 b is engaged in reforming the univeras | g55~To Clerzymen,Lawyers,! teraryMen, i I and elevativg bumanity at so much & kers, Ladies head, Before the scheme to connect with the telephone and ohurches and residoncos can | B 1 Tregul wels or Kidneys, or who Into vogue, | of | 10 e for success,some genius must inventa | ) Sppotizer gF L "’"‘1“““"‘,",“ thesido of the evening | (1ol attachiment through which the | ¥ i aTaiua) ;l;en ge.mn-m;r garden party or AR | indies oun Inapect the clothes of the other B A mm halven, aud attached to the right hand | female worebippers, wonderful Invigor farmer in Texas having said at & e e, I have belooged to the church thirty years, aud bless the Lord, it bas never cost me a dollar,” the good preacher arose and responded, ‘‘The Lord bleas your stingy old soul. . ortland, where prohibition is the e BT, YhAll bis. lustructed. the police $hat they must not allow ruw to be ant that ever & tem. $1.5088 Drug gists. For testimo- nials and eireulars send stamp, The DR, S, A. RICHMOND MED, CO., Sole Prop Bt. Joseph, M. r er'or stimulant, Samaritan o, To both Chicago and Omal ponvence and orders fror STON 8I0UX FALLS Jasper Stone COMPANY" This Gampany is now propared to recelve orders SPER 0S¢SR, And will make figures on round lota for proespt The Company is shipping PAVING BLOCKS ad solicits coryes= outractors en- goged In paving streets i any of the Western Citice. TESTIMONIAL 3, EursnamesonNe's Orrigy, Chicago, Wost Divie- lon Rallway, Chicago, December Elwell, Presideot Sioux F rallwa heart of the clty. i terial in this city for m .ny years, an sure In saying that in my opinior paving blocks furnished 3y your lha wmost regular in shape and perfe & In form, Yours, (Copy.} Sr. Lo TO WHUM IT MAY CONCERN— of granite taken from the Sionx Quarries, and, io my apinion, it is (Signed) And any person Juterested fn such wili find it greatly to his adv Pre 0o L 1Y {PAP "} PAPERS BOOK, NEWS, Ison and Metals. Bixth street. 1 have been usin and ¢ far a8 I have been abla to judge, are sessed of aa durable feature as any material bas ever been offered or laid u‘-' -Afge city.. S| LOYTXS WAREHSI GRAHAivi PAPER’ 217 and 219 North Maln 8¢ , § b, 1 s Wator Power Com- v tracks in the vaving m Tisake plea- n tie granite company are [ . K. LAKE. 18, March 22, 1883, This is to cortity that I have examined s plece Falls Granite she best stone for street paving I have seen’in America HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Iaprovemenis. Stone for Paving Purpsses improvements astazo to commualsato with us. We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE| SUBJECT, and supervision of 5 now iu the ha.dy A. @ SENEY, ident o2 stie Jssper Stone Co. § WRITING U WRAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers’ Stock. £37Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Scrap Paper Stock Warehouses 1220 to 1237, North | may 24 3m S TR o CORNIGE WORKS™ Tron and Slats Roofing, 0. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1111 Donglas €6, - Omaha, Nl MANUFACTURER OF GAZYANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Siate Roofing, Spochi’s Patent Metallic Sklight Patent, wAdjusted Ratchet Bar axl Bracket Shelvina, I wm the veneral agent for the nbove line of goods, IRON FENCING, lustrades, Vérandas, Irom. ngs, Window Blinds, Cel- lor Guards; alss GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. g5 L2 & =] = [—1} et —— = & i — & = = E ) - ] H—"-“;‘>— (] R ] fifl'fis&?s: m:igge_-;z s 3R o 5 S Eofi"':a 78 = 2 oo fls<o-a= on Ha ™ 5 =— O .g o & B AR BN £ 5= o = sl o-}BP ©« HLY & e = B S < - [ - 12} Granite Ironware. ESTARLISHED 188, A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Stresd, aug?-mebm Omana, Nus, | MIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT P JOH i [ L B, o 188! li am ita ) tot cani [ cha 1 tuvd ban P and 8 o [ Goo i Fi e . N ¥ 8 4 I | n i at

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