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TR Y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY JUNE 16, 1883. The lersey. A Jam{, like a coat of mall, The shapely form inor ses, Ard toa ty waist can’t fail Tonadd developed graces; To deaw it on 1:quires a knack Quite easy to att 8? lhlt|l fllulnnlll ‘tis, good luck, o, it off again, ;M B‘rldnpon Standard, A Nickel in the Plate. 1 dearly love my Baturday 1 . TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that Whene'er I'm In the lurch, cannot be kept, because of Tor e 1 dw my shiary the non-removal of the cause G R A °':mh ook | —liquor. Thewaytomake With plous joy e 1 to the chapel £ nd put A nickel on the plate, All through the week I know I do Some thiogs that may not be Exactly what the minister Might sav from sin au’t frce; But when 1 drees and go to prayers And show mvtelf 'l straight, I feel I've fivea it up when f put A nickel on the plate, a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ry so many bright intellects to premature graves, and desolation, strife and un- happiness into so many families, At Hend. The wiltine.collar w'l;:: hottest of ti people sweat And groan to get A gless of cooling beer; ous and the organ man Drop in upon the scene— ‘The small boy’s pants I'heir holes euhance Ttisafact! BrowN's IRoN BITTERS, a true non-alcohol - ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md., by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old drug- fisu and in every particu- ar reliable, will, by remov- | ing the craving appetite of the drunkard, and fly curing Upon the base-ball green, the nervousness, weakness, —Williamsport Breakfast Table, and general ill health result- ing from intemperance, do Only a Ohromo. ! more to promote temperance, The bloom of May is on h ' in the strictest sense than And beauty dwells in her dark eyes; anyother means now known. Her foim is that sculptor seeks, TAnd in {n'r voso:h wfi:‘.mn-l‘silliu. . 0 00 800D unt L) - 1t is a well authenticated | She's but » chromo aiter all.” fact that many medicines, | x5 Eden tatelife seomed to me, especially ‘bitters,’ are noth- 4 And -g- an :T"' lhyy my .ldan i 1 1 1 never dreamt to ing butcheap whiskey vilely 'A% o ha witiber’s Sy tidig concocted for use in local | But one dark day I burst the thrall— option countries, Such js |Tofind achromo after all. not the case with Brown's H'}o some pao:‘hll.rd‘dn:'ydldbegullu g H H o v for len snares, IroNBiTTERS. Itisamedi- Bak e cine, a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or- are come, year, gans of the body, produc- The Shadow. ing good, rich blood, health | “Hayom the-sareh omenis Went wandering through gate, A soul into the air, And oti! on and on it fled, A waste, wild region through, Behind there fell the steady trea1 Of one that did pursve, — . | At lant it paused and looked about, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 Aud then it wi e BAKER'S A hideous wretch of in ite track, ) Daker's Premivm Chocolate, tho bes That dost my steps puraue; preparation of plain choesitefor ume | G0 hido thy ahyeless shepe from sight, ily “use.— Daker's lreakfast Cocoa, Nor thus pollute my view.” from which the excess of ol has beea . removed. L. .n-:x'-d for invallds. — Daker's Vanilla Tt:l!::;l ';;";l.:x'l' .;::d him; “Always fotiomerstea doliosrieie aichs | I'm thine own actious; night and day recommended by tuurists.— Daker's Still must I follow thee, Broma, \nvaluable as & diet for cl OONNUBIALITIHES. dren. — German S and strength. Try one bot- tle. Price $1.00. It is considered n cisgrace for a Hicdoo girl not to be married when she is eleven or twelve years old. Co-education seems to have the accent upon the “‘co” in Buchtel coliege, at Akron, 0. Two girls have lately ran away with brakemen aund married them. Annie Wallace,s sixteen-yenr-old blonde, who has take tive part in the salva. y work at Easton, Pi osl-black negro who w :uit, At o wedding in Harlcm, o the bride was very di ry in arriving at the church, a lady arked concerning 'Well, the idea of that woman in getting here when she h by -8ix years for just su The Kentucky law says: ‘No marri ¢hall be solemnized without a license there- for, issued by the clerk of the county in which the female residis the time, Nothine i# said bere about county in which the male resides, Has the male Kentuckisn no right:? David Pearson, of Carroll, IlL, sged 77, and Mrs, McFadden, of that city, aged 80, were united in marrisge the other da; departure on a bridal tour mclude the noted watering places of the east. The bride is spoken of #8 & ‘leading rociety married belle of half » century ago,’ A ocouple went up from Hungerford townsbip to Le Mars, Iows, & few days #go to be married. ’thl] quarreled in the hotel about the clergyman to be employed, PRICES, by Mail, Pestage Palds he favoring a Methodist divine while the 1.50, Self-Adjusting, Iady wanted a Congregational clergyman, The upshot of the mattor was that the v I?fiy 'lhhm‘ back Ja Euu';‘:hldd:ow‘m { ‘Doaiers everywheses | ShIP, 8D map, after waiting a day for h;wzmm ©0,, Chicago, Dk ber to relent, also went back, . Tae officlal returns of the marriages ‘sol- ‘A 8kin of Beauty Is & Joy orever. emnized im France during the last year DR. T. FELIX GOURAUDS 'ho'th. bot,llhul 279,530 for bt.hc ||u|lu ntal Cream or Magical Peautifier, | ROBS e greatest number in one month took place in February, aor e By Relioro were 34157, Next comes November with 32,074, May with 28,278, January with 27,585, J ith 27 Ootober with September with March with y ith doubls PORIRY OF THH TIMES, :t:lu Ince ~the ;ulnk arranged over the whi i of black aed ite, Long loose-wristed mousquetaires are ld\ljl' growing fewer in numberr, and bionable dealers aesert that in a year they will almost be numtered with ~ the things of the past, The most fashionable handkerchiefs are of sheer white eambric, with apray of bright colored flowers nmbroldlnf in one corner, or & fne vine in white or colors embroidered around the entire edge. Many of the new parasols of silk and re lined with Watteau-patterned ot foulards, with lace arranged on the outside o il in lun-flut(n These 2re especially de. for ed for garden party use, conching, and @ occasions, and not for the promenade, It is said that & young lady oan never whistle in the presence of her lover. The reseon Is obvious, He doesn’t give her a chance, s her lips in & pro- | ¥ per position for whistling something else | always occurs, Two young ladies in the country were standing by the side of » wide ditch which th did not know how to cross. They ap- pealed to a boy who wr v'comiog along the road for help, whereupon he pointed be- hind them with a startled sir and yelled “Snakes!” The ‘oun Indies crossed the ditoh at a single bo nJ. A vretty and serviceahle fabrio for sdorring summer drestes of white organdie, French muslin, and the like, is & naw very sheer cambric, with a wolid embroidery covering its entire surface from selyage to q Ari the embroidery being done in ex- Venetian, old Flemish, and sh point patterns. Mrs, Lillie Devereaux Blake is going to wol man's proper place is at the the family and the soda water fountain; and it It is proper for & man to wash the tha dishes w on buttone, wh''e it is net & woman's place to chop wood and carty up The London Missiona: lot; five mission ships, N Y coal, RELIGIOUS. There are 18 000,000 Catholics in Spain, and 40,000 magnificent churches, Graoe church, New York, is to replace its wooden spi:e with marble at a cost of 000, One church in Lagos, Western Africa, bas o ntributed during the past threeyears | %% over 815,000 for church purposes, The Presbytery of Utah has under its charge three candidates for the winistry wh 0 are converts from Mormonism. The white Baptists of South Carolina have 640 churches and 58,782 communi. oants, and the colored Baptists number 90,000 One hundred and ten Presbyterians have nezeded from their church in” Fredericl subject that the name of the Deity is | urgen! carefully exprnged from the new text|the Jimjambo..e isl for instance, “And who are thou?’ he shrieked, with | booki The United Presbyterian bly has finally dcided to mente' music in church worship, though not without a eharp and vigorous protest from the winistry, which they will present to the next a m‘:ly In the New Eogland conference of the Methodist Epi: cc church there | 000, Only five rcceive inore than Amcnog the bequents of the late Anson Blaki of Erouklyn, N, are §5,CC0 [ concerts with Mr, Thomas in San Fr angelice! educational society of | ciaco, the delphia, and 826,000 for general charitable | company for three years and in 515 con- and benevolent purpoacs, Protestant Episcopal church of Phila- The Southern Baptist conference beld its annusl meeting at Waco, Texas, last week, 563 delegates wg present. The | tour, rop tha by foreiga mission boards were $54 ort of the home mission board showed t 878,00 ) had been raised and expended tata bourds, The total recelbta of A lurge colony of Dunk bout to settle in Northern Kausas, Thoy are about to build three churches in Brown county, near Sabetha snd Morrill. Their recent meetirg at Bismarck grove opened the eyen of thousands of them to tha beau- ties and advantages of Kansas, aud thou- sauds of them will bably be added to t L Iy, he population of the state within the next They are a ol f people de- le in any community. They are al, intelligent ar.d obey the laws strict- and are very thritty, A religious woekly 'Chio: beginning to look for its first gray and will soon rank among the patriarc tow days ago its St. Mary’s church haa emi-centennial; and a few days henc Presbyterian church will cels eame, In the fifty years Cathol ms to have grown to forty.fi w':,t:nrchu. 35 pri But it musf proportion of th mnomioal Oatholics, who do mot keep up the forms of religion. IMPIMTIHS, ““When you are in Rome you must do as the Romans do,” s the Awmerican tramp when he equatted on the steps of & thedral in the Eternal City and held out bat. At St. Anne's Sunday school in Lowell, snswer to the question: “What is the greatest church festival?” a littl han of pro’npuy snswered: ‘'Straw. HONEY FOR THH LADIHS, Bonnet strings now tie under the chin, instead of across the back, los, brocaded with clus- . | strawberry shade Tailor-made street suits usually in d | browns or deep grays remain the most fash- lonable, very day. Also Poudro Jub. The Boston Globe is mean enough to superfiuous halr wiihous injury to fP“k of a young ladies’ umlnu;“ a8 . B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 48 Bon¢ | 6000 farm.” 5L 17 0 preces cnt ey ot | a2y 2512000 g serrs ahaden D ey v | are much affec Y mAaD; jos Deslors throoghoutihe” Unled Stais, Oanads | With laia inen collas. - 43 Beware of base imitations. $1,000 reward | It is distinotly secerted by all fashion #or arvest and proof of avy one selling the sawe. | authorities that velvet (s not to be dis- 1eweow ma % ow Aw carded during the summer months, in three caught in various places on the new white toi. leta, Dotted and tambour muslins, color, with of lac d ribbons for trims ‘S‘m‘ the pretticet of toi- e Gold basketstraw bounety, trimmed with flame.colored lace and fency silver stra nd velvet intermingled, are the newest fancies in French willinery, 1 waswo mad st George act might,, eald a girl of her sweetheart. **Yes," ald . " her ill'natured brother, *'I noticed when Electric Appliances are sent 00 30 Days' Trlal | ['logked in the parlor you were up in 70 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, |wcms” 0 are sus rom M Raapar A pew cheese-cloth drees ls garolshed with rows of narrow black ribbon, border- Ing flounces and drapery, and used on the bacquein a cor AL ner, Many of the silk tol'ets for summer combining black and white, are trimme ocleties has oalled out a letter I Connecticut clereyman, who furni if th are cotrect, to show th tribute a Bible worth fashioned colporteurag tem, A Tennesseo landlord has just been forced t¢ 700 for kissing an Indian oroed to pay § o Y at to had begun to fall off somewh. it church fair, this man will never cea Jack himself for his financial foll; A western preacher, whore congregation begun to fall off & pad 1t foe timated that he would discuss a family scandal the following BSunday morning, As a consequence, the church was crowded. The winister’s subject was Adam and Eve, was lecturing a ycuth of hi dsnoe,” said the dark divin :.Ihlnn a boy gets » whippin’ for goin' An old celored preacher in Atlanca, G ll: fold aboat the t There is & beautiful practice c>mmon throughout a portion of Mexlco for litf chil kneel bef prays that he may have a safe journey. A nd the fathe:s of the children have & practice, not so beantiful, of *'laying for” the stranger in the forest with & jack-kaife two feet long. just finished singing, ?| the boys had not contribut.d his voice to A Brooklyn Sunday school class had I want to be an ange And with the angels stand” hen the teacher, observing that one of swell the scred refrain, ssid: ‘“‘And ant to be an angel, too, don’s you 1 lie?” *No,” resumed Willie; ‘‘Not right B b to be a circus rider a good in » bell i i'the reminder that the A3 uat "received from the bella of the glon may need 1 i el night ca cerbe, season. " d the necessity of spend: the special line of mechanicai or eivil while ours to improve, | engine "\)“ he may, in the school of t down an elderly fomale arose | finance, fit imself for business life. In rill voice startled the audience | this last sourse the studies include politi by remarking in & cont: dictory ton cal economy, constitutional I mercan- think it must be fire.” A Norwich, Conn., church is pastorle oause, dancing, Pastor objects to dancing at & ohurch fair, Ladies rfiflu( up th fair indignant, Declared it wonidn't raise » cent unless the bowels of the melody from the hair of the horse, ouf while flying feet kept time. Ladies . | gostion. Take Samaritan ins, Pastor resigned, Lots dnno{n..‘ No {‘ stops the cause. $1.60, Wervine, Great change, though, t Motto for a femnle chiropodist: ‘‘She cure.” lways in tiers. The crurhed strawberry color that was 80 fashionable for a time hasbeen succeed- | New York Sun. ed by a shade celled spoiled molastes, {/ndertakers are just now sending & boy [ of the present have made thelr money since 1860, Befire that time the boy's wages, msjority of them were poor, and their around to see who are goiog to put up bsmmocks, The doctors pay half the It bas been suggested that the policeman who pays for his beer in these days wou'd | DOt greater then than those of thou- sands to.day. be a greater curiosity than Washington's negro nurse, much difference between & piano snd a band.organ, At times both appear to be played by a crank. *I don't like to have my husband chew tobacco,” remarked a young ried Iady, was ptinished a1 {t was in the days of Anpsrias, 1 'd h: to enlarge my works and purchase fifty more hearses.” He would also give some other undertaker ‘A middle-aged lady applied to Mr, Bar. T T T I ville, Ind., says: ‘‘Samaritan Nervine PHPPERMINT DROPS, cured my ' wife of fomale weakoess,” Your Druggists keep it. ms to be no oall for an exhibi- | One that excels all other iron medl. of grief at a circus, Yet the audience | clnes, take Brown's Iron Bitters, The viotim of either cavnot discern|time recruited from poverty, A new class ot rich men -nf the next quarter of s century, and it will be composed chicfly, if not almost entlrely, of ;ho-: who are now -lmg- | it, for the tin-foil is |81i0g to make both ends meet. In print » book entitled *‘Woman's Place To- Jn‘l'é‘..fn"‘x‘.‘.: y'l!:rh l%ylhlnc in doing up day.” We pre:ums she 'Illh :{ 'lh-t my frent crimps.” ol and practice, the history and laws legislation and administration, eory and practioe of acoounting, well as general literature, history and odern languages, That bad breath comes from Indl- Mr, John R. Patterson, of Evans- ———— As a true and cfficlent tonte, and Where the Rich Come From. All except very fow of the richmen prospects of winoning fortunes were The ranks of wealth are all the come op during every department of trade and manu- facture vigorous and enterprising ““Business is pretty young men are forgin, or to an interviewer; ‘‘but if lying | cause they have capltal because they have capital in brains and energy. A man with a new idea of piactical value, and who knows how to use it, never had a better chance than he has now. f ahead, not be: in money, bat num for the position of cirous meni When askcd about her proficiency naively rep'ied that she hed been mariied three times, and if eoy one could explain the word circus she was the person, S m oldbal bnl:‘t;:: ys go, snd the wl n't attribute their defeat Gopflu *anjust deoislor1 of the umpire,” doe. 1't seem possible, The 3 of the mine onth century, A newspaper editor in Constantinople hr3 been eentensed to imprisorment for life for callinz the * bald-headed old imbeile, little encouragement to tell the truth Constantinople, and if an editor hould pul A prowninent phyrici:- should pever be waked pt_where the! dsurg tnceesdyy for This hygen’s fact shov'd be romembered. When a mrn b 4 P in churoh, the deacon who K ound ‘Ye contribu*'on box shonld not wake b’ a uo unl' s the collcetion is ul The di ky deniz>ns of that benighted re- much wc se thea e sleep:r nee nap, MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO. James Barton will shorily organize a Emma Thursby receives £5,000 for seven Mario Litta has sung at the head of a Charles Wyndham has engaged Howard Paul, of London, for hs next American Shiel Barry, the English comedian, has been engaged to support Boucicault next Mre, Hamilton Griffin, mother of Miss Mary Anderson, was recently made the mother of & son and heir, Dr, Damrosch'’s concert tour has come o a sudden end, owing to dissgreements between the financial managers, Mume. Theo has an engagement to ap. ear at the New Renanissance theater, E’ni-, in a new opera written for her, The Brooklyn Philharmonic orchestra numbers 112 wen, The annual receipts have gone from $15,000 to $30,000 in five yoars, Next season Miss Anna Diokinson will take the road under the management of P. H, Leenau, who is now bookiug time for her, The mansgement of the Madison Square company has re-engaged that val- unble actress, Agnes Booth, for two sea. sons, The Iperformances of Wagner's *‘Par:i. fal” at B‘uuuth this sommer will com. mence July 8th and continue on alternate days to the end ot the month. Mme, Nilwson's first appearance after ber return to England was in oconcert the Royal Albert hall, May 9. Tae audi. ence numbered 12,000, and was very en- thusiastic. Frank Bangs, the aotor, was married aat weeks to & daughter of Singer, the sewing machine man, Her stage name during her brief but expensive was Agnes Loonard, The E urope on their wedding tou Parls, for 2,236,000 iahal twenty-three thestres, six music halls and th cirousses; Vienna, for 1 204,000 in- nts, has seven theatres, one ecircus x musio halls; BlrllnL with 1,800,000 inhabitants, has thirteen theatres, one cir- cvs and five music halls. Mr, Thomas says that his present tour is the moat successful he has ever under- taken. The elrn-u of his troupe are about 81,600 a day. Mr, Riog, the busi- noss manager, that New York is the only city in America that will stand a four weoeks' represen tation of anything theatri- cal or musioal, BEDUOATIONAL NOTHS, There were thirty-two studen's in the class which completed the course at the Cincinnati law school last week who failed to passed the required examination, There are 132 pianocs in the Boston sub- lic schools, and they are kept in tuns at & cost of $1,200 a year by inmates of the Perkins Iostitution for the Blind, Out of the 1,300 graduates of Middle- ed | bury college, V., 5C) have been minifters of the gospel u nine ecclesinstical or- eanizations; eightecn have become presi. dents of colieges or theological seminaries, seventy have become colleve professors, and forty have become missionaries, Among the successful competitors for free scholarsl the Royal College of Music, lately c hed under the special patronage of the prince of Wales, are a mill girl, the daughter of a brickmaker, the son of a blacksmith, who touk high raok in sioging, snd the son of a farm Iaborer. who excelled in violin playing. A New Hampahire paver says that the counitry district .emfx.. that State is far fromibelng what it wes generation ago. Benches which were crowded then ure nearly empty now, and in the place of mer- ry groupa of children scattered along the roadway, here and there a solitary scholar takes up his lonely walk to school, The towas very generally make liveral provi- «iou for their rchools, but they have not the children to send, The university of Plflll{hllh has, in respach ef its courses of collegiate study, new departure. The student has, ov, or the venefit of the heathen in [ 5#"Correspondence f e in alcohol of one of the great- || Sick ache, Rheu- tism, Ne el hnln]v‘p: 1o re “It cured where phy: 1t i Beaver, Pa. y answered.<Gg THE DR, §, A, RICH}OND MED, 0., PROPRIETORS, 8T. JOSEPH, MO. an For tactimonials and circulars send stamp. The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. 47 CAPITAL PRI ZE, 875000 _The right name of Henry Irvirg, the|Ticketsonly85, sharesinproportion one s winister who receives as high s sulary | £0glish actor, is Broadrib, s 81,000. The average ry is about $360, | company to play comic opera on the road, Louisiana State Lottery Company, “Wedo herehy certify that we supervise \the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi. Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage aud con- trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty,’ fairness, and in good faith toward all parti the company to use this certificate, with fac-sim- les o ur aignatures altached, vi its. advertise ments,” Commission:rs. Tecorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the legle- Inture for Educationa snd Charitable purposes —with a capital of $1,000,0.0—to which a reserve fund of over $550 000 has siuce boen added. By an overwhelming popular vote ita tranchise waa made a part of the present Stata Constitu: tlon adopted December 2d, A, D , 1879, The only Lottery ever 4 on and endor: ed by the people of any state. Tt never scales or postpones, [AS THR BEST ST00K IN OMAHA AND MAKRS YHE LOWEST PRIOES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exoludvogoior the use of Passengers. These immense ware- rooms---three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand=- ost display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown, All are invited to call, take the Elgvator on the first floor and go throngh the building and inspeot the stook. S. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. 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