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Nurslng, $1.50 Prescrving (fine coutll) 99.00, Paragen Skirt-Supporting, 81.50. Wor sale by leading Ketall Dealors overywheses QHICAGO CORSET C0,, Chicago, ik BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. BITTERS. + Tonic and Appes it6 flavor, sed the An exc tizer of exa pr, 3. G. 1 1 J, W, WUPPERMAN, Scic Agent Broadwav, N, ¥ me-cod- & DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHITEGTS! ‘REMOVED TO Omaha Natioral Bank Bvilding. withont tumbling everything ont of his pockets, Yet a woman will go throngh those same pantaloons in the morning s noiselessly that even the mice know noth. ing about it,—Chieago News, FOEIRY OF THI TIMES. Beecher r;;:_uln Battle Steed. The peopls lova thel: presidents, oiF governors snd gener Tn North Brasil thers arono professional Thoy love their oldest residente, dressmakers, There finest lndies usunlly And erowd to see their fuserals, make ‘their own -wretchedly.fitting cos- Groot enging ara lordly praised, tumes, and the most of a lady's wardrobs . Good actors et their share, is purchased at home from the ever.present ‘And il to rank and bonor rahed, peddlers walking sbout the streets of Their virtues filjghe alr, The best ved ofall thegerent 08 Decorkion Day, * ¢ Aw 7+ his prancing steed in state He rose his joyous way: Loud cheers proclaimed his coming, Aud hard-clapped hauds attest More than the cannon’s hooming Whom the prople love the best, What boots its now to be a *‘boss,” A president or candidate? The feathers, uniforms and ““hoss,” The crowd they seem t underrate, Tha battle gsined, the groat deeds done, Were nothing in their eye ; The dignitiesand honors won, Were scanned withou! surprire, But when the public eye caught sight OF Beecher in the van, Tho cheers wer.t up from left to right ‘‘He is the people’s man,” Then tremble, Tilden, Batler, too, He'il get the nomiuation. every city in the empire, 1f your lace bed spread and pillow cov- ors are woiled, waeh them, and, instesd fof bluing them, dip them in some’ very wenk cold ecflae, and they will receive from it o delicate shade of ecrn, which is so populisr for Iacesqust [now, Curtains sad other articles of the kind may be treated in the sAmY WAY. A plaid drees to be & wuccess requires much carein the making, You can tell a plaid dress made by o artist ot o glance, Give a true hand a fagric of this pattern to make up, and yol will have it sent home 8o judiciously mingled with & plain wilk matching one of the dark colorsof the plaid, that you would never take if for the same dress made by inartistic person, A lamp chade of pale blue may have the prof® wsthecic touch given to it by run. ning a fine wire through lace and then behding it around the *ottom of the shade hrink Biaine, and Kelley, from our | 4p thut it formn o ittle Hounge, The Ince view, vhould be atout three m%l p ond '+ Gothiv's ordination. should be scant, There should De just 1 Lot Conkling stick to legal ways, The country’s kived at la A bill of cout tar better pays; Hi# chance of place is past, With Beecher in the foremost place, And Jumbo eecond fiddie, The two most loved of all our race Will solye the;Stalwarts’ ridile. w York Journal, fullness envugh to make it hang grace- fully, There is to be an entirely new style of beauty, The girls with the ruddy looks or the golden hair and the Saxon skin, that have had their sway #0 long, will have to abdicate their throne to their dark haired wisters. So fashion has decreed, and when fashion does decree a thing the result is as unalterable aa a general election. To be in the fashion to-day you must have dark hair, dark blue eyes, not & particle of color and lips as the cherry, These rather varied requirements are to be mct--with art, The pointed cuirass bodice with paniers attached seems to be quite as popular as ever. Great Iatitude is giyen to the ar- rangement of the paniers and scarves, making it easy for either stout or slender Iadies to adopt them, The two sides of the ekirts are often diffe ently disposed —the drapings low on one «ide and high on the other, lnsiddn flat pleats or full upright fdMs, and sometimes one side of the skirt consists of entirely different trimmings and materials from the other, For in- stance, & Parisian dress Iately shown' had one half alone of thefntire skirt made of velvet of a deep violet'shade and the other half of mauve satin, The newest red parasols are trimmed with ficelle lace, the lace heing put on each gore in fan fashion, Man¥ of the satin paracols have flower-brocaded linings, with lace arranged on the outside, to be carried with Watteau costumes, Others are of chineuilke .r brache, edged with mardlout. There will probably be moré novelties fe. rented before the senson is over, butthe flat Japanese.shaped sunshade has quite dieap- peared from good society, and is only car- ried over the head of the maiden from some requestered district who, triumphant in the mitigated glories of a fresh color, p brand-new gown of the largest, gayest plaid procurable, has come to the city, per- haps intending to take the town by storm. There ls a great veriety in the fashion of hair &% in all things else. The lively Gaul, then o8 now, used strong soaps for bleach: ing the hair' to the fashionable Teutonic hue, snd caustic fluids and acids to change its color to some coveted shude denied by nature. The paseion for golden hair has nearly been ita ruin, the acids causing _the dye and doath of the hair at the same time, Thereforo, false hair, delicate wigs and waves have become to the many a necessi- ty. These are so artiatically mads and ar. rangod ns to make detection an _impossi- bility, The naturally curly hair only is ued, and the hair is woven on a white net 40 fine as to be nearly invisible, and the net is woven of white human hair. MUBIOAL AND DRAMATIC . To Pop, or Not to Pop. To pop, or not to pog that is “‘the ques: tion;" Whether 'tis wiser in & man to suffer The daily wants which an ontrageous for. tune (Or the want of it) brings; or take to one's arm This bunch of golden charme, whose coin Will end them, To pop, say, “Will you, dear, be mine?”’ No more; and by this act to say I end The heartache, which dread of tailors’ bills And the thousand such like shocks = A mau of fashion’s prey to! 'tis woroething To be thought on, To marry? Cuange my life? Aye! there's the ruY; for in that change Hegrets may come, when one has shuffled ofl His single coil, and taken double harness, Which no wealth can make a short ca- lamity, But who can bear the custom of the time Toward thoss of poor estate, The rich men’s slights; the scorn for pau- per love; The iufialence of tradesmen; when he him- sel Can good his fortune make with a Golden circlet, who would trouble bear To ;monn and growl, under & debt-laden e, Whe: ‘Cm hope held out of marrying an oir Hettles it all. B 1t the dread of something, A memory of the past and /ier, comes o'er My mind, and makes me rather bear My present woes than take my chances with, The gilded pill, Thus conscience makes A coward of me, too, and the desperate resolution I had made io “‘pop" is once again post: For oy comes to turn away this en- '.er‘prhe. And still delay my action, —San Francisro News-Letter. Orise-Croes. HE, I knew she'd think I thought she slept, But I was sure she did dissemble; Across the porch I softly stept— I knew she'd think I thought eha slept— And to the hammock softly crept And kissod her sweet lips all a tremble, I knew she'd think I thought she alept, {@But I wassure ske did dissemble, (BHE, O tell-tale winde, theseceat keep! I stole away; I knew h'ed miss me! I saw him through the lattice peep— O, tell-tale winds, thesecrot keep — And closed my eyelida feigning sleep; Butno, I never thought )...'.f kiss me. 0, tell-tale winds, the secret keep; I stole away; 1 knew he’d miss me, Edwin Booth «ails for Lome next Sat. urday, Joneph Jefferson has goneto LongBranch for the summer. It is eaid that thero are over $5,000 act- ors in the United States, . James Barton will shortly organize a company to play comic opera cn the rosd. “The Bat,” by Stranss, will be produced at the Doston Bijou Theatre next season. There is vome talk of & theater on the site of tho Hollis Street church, at Bos- ton, Emma Thursby receives £5,000 for seven concerts with Mr, Thomas in San Fraucisco, A Chicago girl, Miss Lena Weis, hus made & successfu) concert appearance in Vienna, Lawrence Barrett, Modjeska and Charles Wyndham sre acting to full houses in San Francisco, Frank Curtls, o brother of Symuel of Poren, will manage Mr, MoKee Rankin's New York Theatre, Miss Halen Barry is tho tnilest woman on the Americon stage, She is six feet one inch in height. Denman Thompson has closed hie sesson with “Joshua Whitcomb,” and is summer- ing in Swanses, N. H, A young sosrano, Miss Ida Schuler, from Cincinnati, & pupli of Max Maretzeki iv preparing to appear in opera next sea- son, Miss Mary Beebe is reported as having signed with the orgamization formerly known as the Ohicago Church Choir Opera From an Anti-Dude Girl. A young lady thus defines a ‘‘dude” in The New York Morniug Journal: A too-too-glove Of yellow hue; A stovepipe hat; A toothpick ehoe; Astylish coat; A languid drawl; A watch 8o bi cane ko small; A ‘‘aweet” mustache; A pompadour; A ‘'dude” is this, And nothiog ore, Poor Uzar. The coar is crowned! Long live the czsr! Loud let the joyous welkin roar From pole to pole, from shore to shore, From Moscow to the troubled Nar, How merry he who lives in dread Of dynamite and murd'rous steel! ‘What joy is his when be doth feel That empty bauble on his head! Surfeited with courtiers’ fibs, #ive a separate eries of popular orchestral srogrammes will homas’ fsmous matiuees, at which the ) reseruble those of Mr, i garden concert, —— IDUOCATIONAL NOTH2, A Londoa actress recently carried off the prize for cooki the South Ken- sington School, According te the United States commis. sioner of edueation $61,475000 has b given by private individuals for educntion. ul purposea in this country within ton years, This does not includs the recent ift of Slater and others, amountivg to 25,000,0 0, The Pope has vonchsafed permission to Archbishop Spanldieg tor the erection of s Catholic Uni v inthe United Stetes, which will prohably be at Milwaukee, and for which §2,000,000 bave slresdy been subscribed, Over 100 Indian boys aud girls, ro genting sixtecn tribes have been under in. g in PEPPRARMINT DROPS, and if you don't beliave just step on a cockroach, Soma loaded trains wont off “yestorday afternoon, without hurting snybody, how+ Derrick, beon defi ly settled that cop. per is the best material for lightning rods wnd braes for agents, , wy ¢on, do not learn to be an under- r. 1fyou eettle in a healthy town you will starve, If you settls in” sn un. henlthy town youmay die yourself, “Investigator” wanta to know what i good for cabbage worras, Bleas your heart, wen, cabbages, of courre, A good plamp cabbage will last eeveral worms a week, A Thiladelphia dude is reported to have dred of copgestion of the brain, coused by excessivoexertion, His mother was sick one morning, and ke bad to button his shoes himself, “Oon you chango a twenty-dollar_gold piece?” he aeked, a3 he gently placed the struction st Humpton duricg the pust |gloss on the counter. *Yor,” eaid the year, They “have lsarned to read snd | bartsnder. *‘Well, T'll go ouv snd see if 1 write; they have had practical lessons in | can find one,”~Pitteburg Dispatch, ind-trial pursaits ming, shoe.making, harvess-making, tailoring, kitchen work, ete, The younger children in the public schools of Boston were recently examined on their knowledge of familiar subjects, Elghteen per cent of the number had never seen & cow except in pictures, sixty- one per cont had never seen an ant, sixty- five per cent had never seen corn or wheat growing, and 9) per cent did not know what their ribs wero nor where thoy were located, The school of thenobles of Tokia, Japan, has in the court behind the school building, a physical map of that country betwcen 800 and 400 fest long. It is made of turf and rock, and 18 bordered with pebbles, which look at alittle distance much liks water, FEvery inlet, river and mountain is reproduced in this model with a fidelity to detail which is simply wonderful, Lat. titude and longitude are indicated by tel egraph wires, and tablets show the poei- tion of the cities, Last week the Chicago board of educa- tion increased the salaries of the nine susistent teachers in the high school from §1,800 to $2,175, an increbse of 20 per cent, Whereat a Chicago paper invites the attention of the taxpayers to the “‘wonderful faculty for growing” which teschers’ salories exhibit, In 1877 the whole appropriation for ruch salaries was $1480,000; in 1833 it is $8)0,000—showing nearly a doubling of the appropriation in seven years, It appears, too, that the total smouLt sppropriated for Chi- cavo echool pur;oses in 1883 i $1,700,- 000, There sre four high schools and fifty-cight other schools in the city. sverage attendance of pupils han incressed from 89,494 in 1877 to 51,022 in 1883, Janitors' salaries have increased from $40, 000 tn 866,000 in the same time. The av- eraga salary In the high echool has been increased from 1,045 to $1,375, and in the other schools from 8598 to 3661 The ay- erage cost of tuition in the high schools has grown from $29 to §40 per puril, and in_tne other schools from $10.80 to $18. All salaries, those of officers of the hoard s well as these of teachers, show an in- crease of 10 to 40 per cent, The interest of tho Dartmouth coilege graduates in their alma mater has been visibly quickened within a few years, and their loyalty is likely to be manifested to an unusual degree during the approaching commencement week, when there is to be a reunion of all the classes. Johu Went- worth of Chicago, & member of the class of 1836, has issued a circular setting forth the plana for the ocoasion, and asking that all who cannot attend write a letter to the class, care of Prof, J, H Wright, Han- over, N. H, Tt is desired that these let- ters shall contain the personal aud family history of the writer, and the letters will form the basis of a valuable personal history of the college tions of any alnmnus sent to Prof. Wright will also be gratefully roceived, There are living graduates of classes as far back as 1800, snd it is thought poesible to have ropresentatives from at least 60 classes present, Dartmouth has & large constit- uenoy sonttered over the country, and the reunion will no doubt prove of substantial benefit to the institution, though there is no financial scheme connected with the jr. The college is probably now in bet- affai tef garoncial condition than “ever before, and" the relations between the presiden and faculty have grestly improved. IMPIHTIRS, Gabriel to Tngersoll, after ho has talked a week: “Who yer tellin’ not to blow Don't blow yourself."—Springfield Repub- lican, At St. Anne's Sunday school in Lowell, in answer to the qu greatest church festiv of six years promptly answersd: berry featival.” “I hope she is," muttered the gamin, shiftiog his fists from his eyes to the base ment of his pantaloons and rubbing it a “Straw it it were the seat of some recent distress, “I hope sho is, bu' she wasu’t when I saw her last,” “What's the mutter with you, sonny? said o pious old Smnaritan to a lad who was churning the tears to his eyes with two dirty fists, ‘‘Perhaps the band of Providence has been laid heavily upon you; perhaps your mother’s deac?” Little Jack Horner eat in the corner eating concentrated lye; his mother cam in—he had emptied the tin. meet in the swest by and by, —Chicago Herald. Disgusted with the pomp of state, And, fellowed by the hand ot fate, Uneasy lies his *“royal nibs,” company. A complete series of performances of Wagner’s music-drama is beivg given dur- ing the present month at the Hamburg Stadttheatre, Walter L. Dennis, late of Jeffreys-.awis “Li Belle Russe” company, will play Jack Here in Brooks snd Dickson's *‘Romany Rye” company next season, A letter from Henry Abbey, the New York mauager, announces the discovery of a remarkably bright little actrees in Paris named Leontine Gravoche, He will nioba- bly bring her to this country next season, There is no doubt about there being a tremendous smount of musical culture in Kansas City. During the recent Theodore Thomas season there the big bass drum was “‘the oynosure of all eye Mary Anderson has salled for England; Lotta goes to England; Lewis Morrison has a new house of his own at Ocean Grove; Maggle Mitchell, Jobun 'Albaugh, the Chranfraur, Willism Heuderson, and his interesting family sre om ‘“‘Actors’ Row ' at the Branch, New York in, it is said, to have a Chin. HONEY FOR THE LADIRS, A woman is like a pistol when she visits & hair store and goes off with a bang. Flower bonnets are again in high favor, Chicken-down yellew is announced as & Iater tint of that shade than primrose. ‘White Danish kid gloves, with lillies of the valley, beidesmaide, The more closely & woman can get her bust to lpgmxlmnu to the shape of a pe-top the prouder and happier she usually is, The most fashionaile stockings are of black, st ry, or primrose, silk or lisle, in mono-chrome; stripes and checks beivg only second in popularity, Rosa Bonheur, the great French artist, wears trousers with a short kilt over them, like & bathing euit. They are more comfortable for her profession, she BBYS, theater, Loo Okin Goon, the great After a while Iady lawyers will not throw | 315 50! D STie XA glaaeen ot tho Judge. Tho habit of throws | PLongolian actor of San Krauclsco fauie, s fog dishes, acquired in domestic life, will | ECEHDE ub ® c Y e actresses not being allowed among the Oelestials —with whom to cpen in the fall. Mr, Amberg, the wavsg r of the Thalia theatre, has just concluded an engagement with Herr Alfred Gruenfeld, the court pianist of the emperor of Austria, concerts to be given in the princ of the United States next seas'n. Herr Gruenfeld /attracted a good deal of atten- tion last season in Loodon, and has re. cently been playing with much succees in St. Petersbure, He will commence his American tour at Steioway hall the wid. dle of Oatober, Mr, Amberg will proba- bly bring from Europe a prims doans to sing io this series of concerts. When the Brooklyn Philharmonic socie. ty gave their first concert in 15 the or- skrs comprised only forty players, At the last concert of this season the number of performers was increased to 140,and the average #ize of the orchestra for the season bas been 112, This is probably the largest concert orchestra that can be heard in any city except at festivals, The Brooklyn. ites appreciate the enterprise of the direc. tors, and have increasod their annusl re- ceipts from 5,000 to almort $30,000 within the last five Next season, in leave tho se legal praotice, Boston ladies have banished bangs, and now ocomb their beautiful hair straight buck over their ears, and twist it around snd fasten it up eomewhow—we donlt koow exactly how, But we are glad to say good-by to the hangs, New kerchiefs for the neck, with mou- choirs to correspond, are made of pale yel- low wishing ilk, embroidered in gayest colors in designs of bees, humming birds, roses sud buds, sud large butterflies with brilliant colored wings, The inmstes of young ladies’ female ceminaries will be heart-broken at hearing that the spruce trees of Maine are dying rapidly. Of couree, spruce trees are not necessary to the manufacture of spruce gum, but at least it will have to have an. other nawe, Iron rust may be removed from delioate garments, upon which you dare not try oxalio acid, Ly wixin e juice of lemon with some ealt; put this over the rusted epots snd then hold over the spout of & stesming tea-kettle, This is almost al- ways effectual, ter & fow generations of ¥he men Las not yet been discovered addition to the regular series of concerts who can take off his pantaloons at night and public rehesrsale, it is proposed to A backwoods preacher once elucidated a8 follows in connection with the parabl of the virgine: a couple had been married, for ten virgin to go out with lighted lamps and meet 'em home, five of these virging beine males and five fewmales,,”—Texas on the wa; Siftings, The people down in Georgla are digging pits as a production from future tornadoes, I hear you bave dug a pit to protect yo from the storms,” said s Methodiat to primitive Baptist, on Slluri‘v. “‘Yes, have,” was the reply. “‘Well, Hurdshells, who believe that whateve: will be will be anyhow, have gone to dig: ing pits, it is high time that we Method. ts were at it,”—Cleveland Herald, On Sunday evening Booey arose wlth“lln said: “‘Bredren, my tex’ will be found in de fort chapter .ob Matthoo, an’ de Here he broke down air of great importance, and twan!{- forty-fort verse.” completely, looked around with an air of Bowl and excitedly to one of h shouted alou “Here, you, Washington Young: preach dis evenin’, wy tex",” Miss Jane Pickoflaw, on hearin church soprano break forth uow letteat thou thy eervant depart in peace,” turns around in her pew for a whiepers tri- 'm not so bad I reckoved it was something new and satisfactory in the bonnet line, Mics also turned around for a view of the soloist: *'A woman of any refinement could have bela io her At least, until glanco at the cholr, and th umphantly to her sister at guessing. but it appears to be a eealskin,” Maria Pickaflaw, having voice for s week or two, that new look had worn off.” — BeavTiriess, —Ladles, Lavy you cannot make falr skin, rosy checks, and eparkling eyes with all the cos- wetlcs of France or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health and noth. Ing will give you such rich blood, good bealth, streugth and beauty ss Hop Bitters, A ial s certain proof, e We notice the Marriage Fund Mutual Cedar Rapids, Lows, Lighly spoken of by the leading Trast Association, of papers. You should secure a certificate st once, Write for circulars and wppli cations, The Publica- “What is the a little orpban They wil He lived at Wheeling, W, Va., and was two yearsold. “Tn ancient times, my beloved henrers, it was the custom, after if you derment, and then, pointing eagerly andience, Greorge you'll jest hev ter I've done gone forgot the into “*Lord, The New York Sun says that every lady in_the l.nd should know how to swim, It might bo just as well firat to bave e men losrn how to aw) ther they could have ths fun of teackiog the women st the seashore, in summer, A colored porter in an Al asked the proprietor for o day's leave of abecnce, “What'a up oow?” “Dar’s a niggah gwine ter zet married and I oughter be present to see him fru” **Who is this colored man at whose weddizg you huve to ba present?” *'Ive de niggan.” “‘What Will the Blarvest Be?” was the subject of an essay at tne commencoment exerciscs of a Boston female seminary last week, Ay thero were nine in the grad. uating class it is probabe that the bur- vest will ba four divorce svits, sne elope- ment, and four woman's suffrage adv.- cates, A Texas paper tella thin cheerful talo of the experimentsl school of medicine: ‘A womnsn came {0 a prominent physician and asked for a remedy tor her husband's rheumatism. Tha doctor gave ber a pre. ecription and eaid: ‘Get that prepared at the drug store and rub it well oyer your husband’s back, 1t it does any good, come and let me know I've got a touch of rheu- matism myself,” “Now, my deor,” said a Hartford man this morning, *‘you havo made the slecves of this shirt too awful short. I never can wear it in the world.” “Well, I'm sorry, bt can’t you wear it for just one day?’ “If Lonly bad & wart on my elbow I wight.” “Why, what difference would thst make?” “‘Icould use it for a cuff button ana be solid.” “There is something about yeur daugh- Mr. Waughop said reflective “‘there is something about yonr daugh. ter -.” “Yes,” gaid old Mr. Thistipod, “‘shere is; I had noticed it myseif, It comes cvery evening at 8 o'clock, i doesn't get away usually till 11 o'clock, And some evening [ am going to lift it all the way from the front parlor to the side ®ate aud see what there is in it,” The proficicncy attained by the colored gentlemen who have charge of the hat room in largs hotels is often surprising, as they pasa cut huudreds of hats without a single mistake, A youog man from Buffa- 1o was 80 impreesed with the performance at & New York hotel the other day thatin a tone of respectful admiration he aked the phenomenon how Le knew it was his hat. * Well, sah,” wae the brisk respouse, “1 couldn't swear dat the hat was yourn, #ah; I only kuows it was de hat you guv me.” SINGULARITIES, A curious Chinese delicacy is pickled oggs that havo been buried for yenrs, that their flavor may, Jie wine, be improvad, A similor custcm pievaile in Mailla, where ducks’ eggs are broodsd until the young is formed, and then are boile snd sold in special stalls, as are oysters he There is in Turin & tiny boat formed f a single pear], which form it assumes in swell and concavity. Its sail is of basten gold, studded with diamoude, and the bin. nacle light ut ite prow is a perfect ruby. An emerald gerves a8 its rudder, and its wtand is w slab of ivory. It weighs less than half an ounce; its price is 85,000 Oswaldus Northingerus s ssid to have made 1,600 dishes of wurned ivory, all Ler- fect and complete in every part, yet so tbin and slender that all of them were in- t peppercorn of the comrmaon sizs, They were 50 smoll as to be almest invisible to the eve, The were presentod to Paul V, The New York Lumberman: several pied that were 01 feet lony, | feet., A pine raft hed 75 sticks, contsin. ing 10,717 cubic feef sticks measured 9, 146 feet to each stick, 5 feet, an average of him around lice dogs, f be hung upon poles for clothes lines. the summer time tbeg into s most iogenious ha braid themselves 1| the front stoop, st tree in that coustry. It iv a huge growing back of the village church, tuidst of the tomba of two centuries, o s closure, the sighta of that section, serted in the top cf & pencil care, u 8 I It is o relic of the times when and fin,er rings, Some were r « | of pearls, tulips, et.. carious noedle, and represents the column of Trajan in miniature This well known Roman col- sculpture, which immortalize Trajan’e heroi. actions in war, f nd so smsll that it requires « mognifying glass tosee them. 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Joseph, MOo. cluded at once in & cup turned out of & Pope Among » | the timber rafted in Penusylvauia recently was stick in a roft 119 feet long and 17 i The eawie raft centuined A large hemlock raft contaiued 9 617 cubic Another raft of 62 An smateur enske charmer in the Yel- lowstone rezion bue twenty-uino sdders that think so much of him that they follow On wakh-day each one takes the tip of a companion’s tuil in his mouth, snd they allow themselves o n rumock, in which the snake charmer lies and reads novels on Furstenfeld, Germany, boasta of the old- Linden, believed to be 1,000 years old, and the ) trunk is fully fifteen feet in diameter, and ite twisted branches etretch out far and wide, seemingly covering the entire en- It i wtill growing, and is oue of There is & watch in »Swiss museum only three-sixteenths of an inch in dismeter iu. Tts lit. tle dial not only indicates hours, minutes and seconds, but also days of the month, watches were inserted in snuff boxes, ehirt studs fantastic— oval, ostangular, cruciform, or in the shape Queen Victoris is in the possession of & Tt was made at the cele- brated needle manufactory at Redditch umn is adorned with numerons scenes in On this diminutive needle scenes in the life of Queen Victoria are represented in relief, buc so Buely cut | EAS THR BRST STOCK IN OMAHA AND'MAKES THE LOWEST PRIOR IMPORTANT [MIPROVEMENTS ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE in the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATO One Lizolusively for tho usa of Passengers, Thesa immense Warge roomg--=three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the CGrrand= ogt display of all kinds of Houschold and Office Furniture evel ghown. . All are iavited to _call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go thrcuglfi:flths building and inspect the stook. HAS.» SHIVERICK, 2086, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha, . BORIER, o O =—eeDEALERS I HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO, Fire and Burglar Proof A UOLTS, s €D Br&E, & . 1020 Farnham $treet, ML LHTET A, -~ = = REEIFD e, S XTI O I.10, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, OMAHA, NEB OMAHA IVleoicar [Jispensay 1 Offices and parlors over tha new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and DouglasStreets. A 8. FISHBLATY, M. D., - PROPRIETUR. Dr. Fishblatt can ba Consulted Everv Day Exorpt Fridays and o) ad y Das Moines, fowa. Rpecial attention given to diseases of the And Femals Diseases, a8 well as A1l Chronic and Nervous Diseases DR FISHBLATT Has dlacoyv. red the greatest cure In the world for weaknoes of the back and Iimbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, g-ncral debllity, nervousness, languor, confusion of idess, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trembling, dimnoss of ‘sight or gid diness, disossos of the head, throat, nose or skin affections of thé liver, luugs, stomach or bowels—thoso terrible disorders arising from solitary habs NERVOUS DEBILITY, The symptour3 of which are a dull, distrossed mind, which unfits them from performing enelr bugle ness and soctal duties, makes happy marriage impossible, distresees tho action of the heart, causing flushos ot huat, do. ression of spiri®s, ovil forebadings, cowardice, fesrs, droams, restless nighte, dizaiuess, torgettuiness, unnataral discharges, pain (o tho back and] hips, short breathing, melan- choly, tire easily of company and hava preferenco to be alone, feellng 89 tired in the morniog s when rotiring, ssminil weakncss, 1ost manhood, white bone deposit in the urine, nervousness, con- Iusion of thodot, trembling, watery and weak eyes, dyspepsin,‘constipation, paleness, pain and weakness in the limbs, etc.. should consult me imme iately snd ba rostored to perfect health, YOUNG MEN vice, that dreadtul and destructive habit which annually sweeps toan antimely gravo thoisand of young men of exalted talent and brilliant inteliect wh might otherwis entrance listening senators with the thunders of thoir eloquence or wake 0 ecatas cy the living lyre, may call with fail confidence, MARRIAGE, Marriod porsons or young men contemplating marriage bo aware of physical we knoss, 1053/ precreative pawer, impotency, or auy oshcr disqualification epeellly relieved. Ho who placss him 8elf under tue care of Dr. Fishsla tmay religionsly confide I his houor ag & geatlieman, and confl- dently rely upon his aiill as & physician, RGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmedlstoly cured and full vigor restorod, Tols disirssaing afictlon—which renderslite a burden and wearriage impossible, 13 $ho penalty pald by the victim for improper indulgence, Young people are ap to comm{t excessos fron not belng awara of tho dreadful consequences that may ensue, vow who that understands this subject will deny that procreation 19 lost sooner by those fulling into into lmpropsr habits than by pradent? Besides being deprlv d of the pleasure of hialthy ofl+ wprings, tne most sorious and destructive symptoms of both body animind arise. The system be- comes derang d, tho physical aud menta! funcilons weaken; Lossot procrative powers, nervous tusbility, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, fudlgestion. eonsitutional debllity, iwasting of the trame, cough, consumption ana death. A OURE WARRANTED, Persons rulned 1 health by unleaned protenders who keep them trifiin month atter jmonth taking polsoncus and Injurious compounds, should apply immediately. DR, FISHBLATT gradunte of one of the mnet eminent collegoa of the Unitod States, has effected of the most Astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing In the ears and head, when asleep, great nervousness belng alarmed at certain sounds, with frequent blushing, attended some times with derangement of the mind were cared immediatoly. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addresses all hose who have injored themselves by Improper Indulgence and babits which rula both body and mind, unfiting them for business, study, socicty or mar ‘These are some of the melancholy effccts produced by the early habita of youtb, v ness of the back and limb, pains in the head and dimaoss of sight, 10ss of muscular por tation of the hoart, dyspepsia, nervous irritavility, derangement of digestive functions, consumption, etc. PRIVATE OFFICES, fOVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL #BANK, OMAHA, NEB, CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and withiu the reach of all who need sclontifia Medical treatment. Those who res de at a distance and caunot call, will recelve prompt attention through mail by simply sending thier symptom with postage. Address Lock Box 34, Omaha, HENRY LEHMANR, JOBBER OF W ALL PAPER, AND (Le} 118 Who have become ylotims of solitary g w3 e R STERN PRIGES DUBLIGAT RIMAM T, ™ 5 S (8] - - OMAHA | JOHN STABLE JEROME SCHAMP, - 3 606 & 603 Wyandocte St. KANBAS GITE, M0, " | Ia tmicabractice—12 in Chicago, THE NEBRASKA MAGUFACTORING (0 offaa:is Liucoln, Neb. MANUFACURERS OF Qorn Flanters Marrows, Farm Rollers, DEBILITY (108 of sexual po antecd or money retunded, Charg ow. sands of cases cured. No injuriou medicines hou. " used No detentlon from business, All medis :g‘lhv Ral Bucket Elevatirg Windmil s, cines furnished—even to patients at a distance, o are propared to do job work and manutac- Cousultation free and coafidential— 11 or write, turing for other parties, Address all ordeis 4o thy ANEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO, Lincoln, Nob, Age snd experlence are important, A BOOK for Doth nexca—llustrated—and clroulars of other things seny sealed for 3 fhings sent two 3¢ stamps. FREE tiave now been finished in our store, mal / Saturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Disnensary at THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AKD BLADDER\ j } ita of yourh, snd secret practi es more fatal to the victims thau the songs of Syrens to the marin- era of Ulyses, blighting their most radiant hopes ar _nuticipations, rendering marriage impossible. Those that are suffering from tao evil practices which destroy their mentaland pnysical system causing /