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I'HE DAILY BEEg-OMAHA, SATURDA_Y f] ULY 14 1883, ———— —— — — - — o — —— . g — | Only. fer of $1,000 to sing At the opening coneert | Ain't gwine ter pay no mo.” “If you don't| CONNUBIALITIES, HAS THE BEST STOCK IN []MAHA, AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES. e it ) next seson. 1 e in xaid 0 boin & superh | you can’t vote at the next elect Al | Only a pair of broeches, condition t. Dadon't count my vote nohow. Go| After the celebration of a wedding at Ports Only & home-made boat Ablsy's 00 \pany s ney ‘qn‘-‘r.,.m{.,.nw i o newly wedded w they quitted the church . Oty & fuingtal tameial] anid to be an excellent performer on the planc Ten TAttle Candidates. | when she_fall to the ground, apparently in a ew l e Have now been finished In out store, making it the largest and most complete Placed in & drawer with cs forte and violin | "Ten little candidate nt;mvhng m u,lu- el A\lrigiml i ’\WI‘M“Il-“"v,”r | Only beside it some marbl, Bartley Campbell's Siberia company will | One wr e letter hen there were he meantime sl had expired . 18 sup- . - by 3 BRrOWN' | . ol o £00 WAS o a large m on abe | i wosed that the axcitement of the occasion af. 1s given by using ROWN'S ks vl kil A B T iy focted the action of her heart, and_ produced In the Only a slendor figure used in the palace s in the band a f that play. Included 1 known cornetists, Mr. | | Nine littlo candidates, each making up a slate; One spoke abont the tariff—then thers were the fatal result. IroN BITTERS. Winter it strengthens and Liaid in the family lot, and Mrs, Charles Petit. Tt A petition was _circulating in Austin, TI1,, | 4 Only a little toy pst ol ert company next ok Tast week to permit a young man to marry in warms the system; in the That busted when it was shot. ohtralios Eight little candidates; the presidential lovin | Mexico. It seems that when a young man Spring it enriches the blood tis Post Dispateh, alis, ‘ ruck one prematurely -then there were seve marries in that country the law compels him HONEY YR THE LAEIES, t gray woolen suits are the best for pic 1 accom. org, pianist and | panist, and Constantine Stern composer, Nilwson has a clause | ven little candidates setting up the sticks; pulled the wrong wire -then there were six. On to exhibit s petition from good citizens of his old home as to his good character, that he has not been formerly married, etc The dying Mrs, Swift, of Rochester, Mich., nerves and ¢ and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the ligestiveorgans; FURNITURE HOUSE In the west. Anadditional story has been built, and the five floors all connected with two {1 et DOREPACE Witk 3 ey that o | Six little candidates, good men all and Tive; | desired to see her daughter married, 'but the | in the Fall it enables the | HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. nic wear. TR o S ik (B Ones war record was looked upon-~then there | bridegroom could not be brought in time. system to stand the shock | : iIbow sleeves being the conlost are worn on | are than that to | ived by th M AR herefore, as coming nearest to her wish that ¢ andden o} One exclusively for the use of passengers. These immense warerooms, three all the dresses this soason. prima donna, This is saii to have b Five 1itile candidates on & seruls ace Sors; was possible, the wedding was held in her dead of sudden changes. stores, are 66 feet wide, are filled with the grandest display of all kinds of Household Pink and blue polka-dotted stockings on a 1 at Nilason's roquest, to attest her love | One's wheel horse made a bolt—then thers were | PTE¥ence. cream-colored ground are very much worn. Bracelets made of all manner of fancy wood and shells are much worn by young ladies, | Large straw hats trimmed with Fri h mull and caught by a slver dagger aro fash. | fonable, ‘White birds look very jaunty when placed on the rolled English turbans, which are so popular at present. All about the muff & thing that holds a aqueeze it. The defi ¥ Bangs o 3 to the eye-brow To make them fluffy, wash them every evening in soap and warm’ water. All women are not natural musicians and yet the majority of them can play ¢ wrmingly En*trvlmt-ut 5!' A muff is described as I's hand and doesn’t tion is almost correct. st down | a chorus for his It; | attempt to secur Wi A amrnl or Patti. The price to be paid Nilsson is 81,- 00, Abbe; now in n opera company 1 to be ully prey bhott swept the wh v old hens last May frosh talent for her clioruses mna selocts & chorus she doosn’t have | ow, but a fat young man named Henry picking | Hix inasmuch as Ttaly clean of e voice in Wetherel, The balcony scene in s performance by an Ttalian Rome jous and exact: nd & Montagoo? wainta,-eef either thee dislika, dow heether, dell me, oond varefore?" . | Thre | One | Two little candidates four, | Four little candidates, active as could be; | One's little hoom collapsed —then there were | throe | little candidates; to an f them submitted —then th view | nred On then t| One little candidate standing all alone; A dark horse kicked him —then thero was none, | Life. | s wold out re were one. The attempt to substitute Roman for Gothic t in German books of study in the St. Louis | won of w'rich old were two, | tl Tt is rumored that Mr. Ernest Brulatour, | our first secretary of legation at Paris, is about | to marry Miss Mack: ughter of John S, | Mackey, of California. Mr. Brulatour is the | w Orleans wine merchant. | that Grand Duke Louis | ter-in-law, Be: wort ia rev wires to wed his sis Jueen's youngest child, and that th o' advocacy of the decoased wife bill i due o their favoring the proposed ur The widows of Tndia having b by the tyrannous English 1 themuolves along with their dead lords taken to second mi The; minod to sacri young man face before marriage. As a consequence, not infrequently, soon after so surely p fect water and ease, &c. keeping the system in pe fect condition. IroN BITTERS ensures per- health through changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure In no way can disease be prevented as by Brown's the miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- tion, Kidney and Liver Dis- and Office Furniture ever shown. building and inspect the stock. All are invited to call, take: the clevator on tho first floor and go through the CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking on that most popular wind lova's light Weangs did 1 olsrpe | sohoola ks fatled, marriage he makes up his mind that he never H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the Is only attained by using i tht Woe s 4 L | wants to see it again. rell-known fi S The bully of Sioux City ik for stony leemits canna holda lc The summer school n(ljxlnlnnnphy at Cd TR BB Ve e of a Goorgli alopiig oot well-known firm of . S. he bully of Sioux City is man woigh- | dow loaf me? Iknow dow vilt y cord will open July 18, The list of subjects 18 StIecuve idea of & Lreorgia 8.0PTE GO~ orlin & C i"f 20 pounds, and she distinguished her- | vill take dy vord; yed if dow schwer Contains a ntmber of promissing ones, | Ple was o engage evers available horse in Berlin & Co,, Attorneys, Le CHART E R OAK self by assaulting and knocking down o man a | may prove false; ¢ town for the day of the flight, so_that when Droit Building, Washing- fow days ago. Silk gloves that have hoen worn ont at the finger tops may be converted into mitts by | cutting off each fingor to the top of the first | joint and hemming the edges. An Tndiana woman i o trip to Calic fornia, sold her ticket price. turned home from the railrond station on learn ing that she could not have her pet dog with her in the car. Holding two bundles, also o fan and a para- | sol, while hunting for n nickle in a pockot book that must be in the bottom of a hag, will keop & woman busy for some minutes in a street car, s nd Tonfers perjoories de 3% Inightls, " O ahientls Komeo” The ob ; but nobody could have asked the most sordid ci cumstances,” A Spanish Fandango. Aronnd the sawdust ring thero rode A comely cireusrider, And Fonso's cheeks with pleasure glowed Whenever ho espied hor, pretty girl The Senorita Carmen. William H. Vanderbilt h tional £100,000 to the Nashville [[niversity. i s support of a technical school, Thegéwe Dr. Eliphalet Clark made a be- 2 of 50,000 te the Methodist semimmry at e on the condition that no and no teacher em- »in any form. rionds of the University of Virginia are tolling with pride that prof v eloven dif- ferent cha departments in colles poly- technic schools, and other institutions of igher learning in the United States have re- tly been chosen, Tichigan Legislature has passed by a an addi- the father would have pursued he could not command the means. The worst country is marriages, During lnst 3 Boston maidens were married to negro hus- bands, Ruskin says no conple should they have courted seven years ly prolong the fun fighting in numerous instar ung wor ed 18 yoars, who live Minn., has now heen thrico ow. marry until This wonld stave off the 1881: caused Beware Ask for Bri ton, D. C., writes, Dec. sth, Gentlemen: 1 take pleas. ure in stating that T have used Brown’s Iron Bitters for ma- laria and nervous troubles, by overwork, with excellent results, of imitations. owN's IroN Bir- «cRS, and #ustst on having “I’li»li'.n||{lu-l:1!m-, Oilg At & workn) 'w"ich{" o snufl nearly unanimons vote a bill requiring teachors | ! nt, ‘,“""""'“”" b it. Don't be imposed on would die for the object of her love?” asked & g in that atato to pass an examination *‘in phys. | N & preacher. i othi 0 bacholor friend. T don't know whother she'd | i cortaly courtier gruff, 61og Y/ AT Hyelie | Wi PAFIGLIAY Fetesence | TBBSEATNHalot Silierla o Wit costs eight |( | With | somethingj yecom die or not,” answered the Ben “hut T've | known her to go wild when the trimming | didn't suit he " Don Jesus H, Maria. Alas, the king was gone too far ico flects of alcoholic drinks, stimulanty o8 upon the human system,” Madison Universify, at Hamilton, N. Y. is to th and nar dogs. Col. Enoch Zollar celebrated ~the fifticth anniversary and wife, of Creston, Ta, of their mended as “Just as gooc The genuine is made only Pretty drossen for girla aro of gray-blu lawn | 5ot sober socond thinking - to havi 0,000 fibrary building, thanks | wedding on Thursday lust. by the Brown Chemical Co. with nl.-\uu to m o trimmesd with O Rl 7 b to the nee of J. B, Colgate, of New | A Boston groom grew so confused at the Baltimore, Md, white lace, and accom)| by hats trimmed bl 3 Y ork Cit; 0,000 che ory arriage cerel v, o ( find o with white muslin and yellov buttercups. | A b AR ooA A | T fhacio SLMILGE (i S te bunch of buttercups w at the belt., Some very pretty and unique pins are made of slver in designa of sailor knots, poke bon- nets, Louis X V1. slippers. miniaturo bathin suits, canoes, tiny trees, and tennis rackets, A girl must havo at Teast a half dozen of them to in the fashion, 1nid Philadelphia giel complaing that sho got intosuch achill while out sleighing last winter that she has been in poor health over since, ixperionce toaches o doar school, Next time she will know enough not to go sieighing with her, own brother. , of course, bo carried Then did the Wax straightway hot s firoe, And call the courtier to her side Don Jesus H. Maria. on, Alfonsa's bride, “Oh, take mo from this dreadful plac The lady 'gan to bellow “T'll Took no more upon b The horrid, nasty felloy “But stay you, ma'am —the King hath eyes, And cannot help admir In pullintion thon, roplica Don Jesus H, Maria, But no. sho was of stubborn mind, has also | been stron A. C. Harknos woll known Latin se . MeGiregory,of An of chemistry. tvangelist Moody's school at_ Northfield, Muss, which is but three years old,already hak four Duilding well oquipped at a cost of ~over £100,000, and » Boston man has promised to ive'it 850,000 for an endowment fund if s of the seminary raise an equal amount. The seminary is intended for girls of moderate means, and the past year more applied for admittance than could be accom- for. The faculty has s eloction of Profes: Brown University, the lar, and Professor J, rst, Lo the department wedding ring, arch he found it in his boot. An abwent minded bridegroom forgot the hour set for his nuptialy and was discovered playiig pool,” He was hurried to. tho church and married. A jiltod youth in Manchester N. H., stole the presents he had mado his inamorata, and also the lounge on which he done his courting, and was arrested therefor. In Philadelphin o young man who had just boen married forgot his poccket-book when' he started on his wedding tour, He was com- pellod to pawn his watch. After a loug e 1 THE muration OF THE WORLD. Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS’ OMAHA- Bugsgies, CARRIAGES! First-class Painting and Trimming. Repairing promptly done. detest slang phrases,” said an old lady to | D10, #he way of stubborn mind, | modated, Thofiist blunder committed by an awkward / l ) 1319 Harney Street, - - E ; OMAHA, NEB. the pastor” enpaclly when used by worhon. S ha o LS dnp cosen bt At the meoting of the Dartmouth College | Baltimore groom was to tear his bride's dress rS.0. /1. ens Why, the other day I hoard a girl say that sho | 105000 With both hor babied, alumni every class but ono sincs 1630 was ro. | by stepping on the train. Ho forgot, his re- had flirted with a fellow, and made & ‘mash.’ he thought I didn’t know what it meant b tumbled to it all the same, The caramel cigarette is becoming a favorite among the young Indies at our summer hotels. The tobacca is ingeniously introduced into cavity in the caramel, and the fair devotee of Then made the court n vast ado Loud wailed tho royal sire And long repined the courtier, too Don Josus H. Maria, e ——— RELIGIOUS. ontod by one or more members, and the ctions of the old men, through tradition and personal knowledge, extended back to the Revolutionary period and tho early troublos of the college, covering the split that gave rise to the famous ‘‘Dartmonth College case,” in which Daniel Webster made so great a repu- pres i sponses, which so affected him that he burst into tears, Mr. Hutton, American Vice-Consul to St. Potersburg, it to be maried in Paris this sum- mer to Miss Winans, daughter of the Balti- more millionire. The announcement, of the engagement has created quite a sensation. WORLD'S Hair Restorer 1S PLERFECTION! W. F. WALL PAPER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR, KALSOMINING GLAZING CLARK. ‘) o Mrs. S, :::‘nn::rmlnmm(m; &0 looward of any malo ) ln:l‘uln M Tho Wisconsin man of 80 who married u G ST R And work of this kind will receive prompt attention. o ‘n!lné QUsEVEAlSaPhok Tashlon fbem: Ut Voltaire's house is used by the Geneva Bible rown University, of Providence, R. I.,|girl of 17 a yearago has been heard from and th ands are this day rejoicing A girl with singularly arched eyebrows at- tracted attention. and, s her hair was_ pulled back hard from her 'forehead, an observer guessed that the taut skin was responsible for the peculiarity. “'You're wrong entirely,” said his companion; “she’s Wearing what the girls call ‘suprised eyobrows,’ It's done with a touch society s a repository for Bibles. ‘The Second Presbyterian church of Chicago has introduced a cornet in its choir music, There are eight churches in the Chippowa mission. One just being built will cost 810, 000, There is & Chinese Catholic school on Clay yppearsto bo in a most flourishing condition, The attendance of students during the past ear b boon 270, the largost numbor sinco tho loundation of the university and the treasurer’s report shows a balance of 8722,058, A bequest by the late Mr. Wilson of $100,000, to be used in the erection of a building to be' devoted to the study of science s nprliu.l to the arts, again, He s suing fora divorce. Ho says his wife has pulled his hair, thrown slops on him, jabbed him with o scrow-driver, and choked him. 1t is rumored that Mr. Ernest Brualtour, our first secretary of legation at Paris, is about tomarry Miss Mackey, daughter of John S, Mackey, of California, Mr. Brulator, who i ~ver a fine h ly clea ead of ir produced by srating, and beautifying the Her World's Hair Restorer nses the scalp, removing CORNER SIXTEENTH AND DOUGLAS - OMAHA, NEB A. M. CLARK, ; That i 5 color, gving it the samo vitality and . § gr two of black pligmont. - That's golng 010 | stroot, San Francisco, in whih 00 Chiness aro | WHL be utlized ut once; aud, 830,000 s boer | the say of & rick old New Orloans Swino mer- Nuxuricus quantity 2sin youth. : erq‘(!b mer, tindeeinatrietibe; subseribed for the renovation of University | chantydas 57« ded,. Ministde Morton's ' A self-acting sofa, iunt large enough for two, | " 8L A5 UoAlbeod chiuroheniin /A lante [Eies \ 2. A effortala. s «t{ou in Parih famous for fiomLIME)ITAB,Y. “My q Daeenlageniad. Lipupgseiy wojad up 1 »uvu':'.?cn°;£:x‘.‘3kf‘£x3'3’a‘,.s‘2;‘.'.2,1'2;:,’L. Ablrnch | MpvAUKER, Jull 10— Arthlos of incorts nlq;nnth‘,% Jioe g is now restored to its v arning bell just bofore % ) s on haye been filed for the 'establishment of is8 Coles 3 5 3 \ o'clock:” At 10:01 it aplits apart, and whilo ono | crowds of Whito visitors overy Sunday. 3 the University of Milwaukee, with C. L. Col- \V?.'.::,':uc[‘:l::';;ngu{rl:: nfm.'.'.:'.’r‘f,'fif’.i;,’,'. 3},‘,’,’:‘" youthful color; I have not SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. { half carries the daughter of the house up stairs | Maryland leads all other states in Sunday | by, prosidont of the Wisconsin Central rail- | o My Hutte o srenlthy vonms man of the agray hair left. I t. WHOL| PAIL { the other_half kicks her young man out of |school work, with 2,042 Sunday schools and | road, W, P. McLaren, a prominent commis- | noth of Lreland. Tho v{'n{'“ et iy agray hair left. am sat; = it Ve g:'v-:'-"wl’f:hflavlim‘mwxh, but people must z‘fiffl- members—about 25 per cent of the pop- | sion merchant, mull Rev. N. E. Wood as in- | Rugsia a fow years ago P sl i isfied that the prepa 4 yiite 8. ulation, corporators, inds for the endowment of |, % g ion cere- is 1 : g acts WA PAPER A decidedly dressy and trim finish to | A Montreal clergyman was rocently too ill | academies have beon subscribed to the amount :,','f,,,’i’z,(“éh':} Yhrdicing pebe | ooraation. cero is not a dye, but acts on LL Idy’s summer toilet is a handsome pelerine | to preach, but ho wrote a sermon, and by the | of $600,000, and activo steps are being taken |1/t b MEEEC R the sccrctions. My hair covering the neck and shoulders, hoard i AATONGS Eare sk ek caanean I many, o 1t i of fin- silke chord or chenilo They can be made of white 0 be woru over any dress_or of a pale tint est white silk chenilie, or heay: made in hairpin work, with il fringes to match. Aise of a telephone it delivered in his church by another preacher as he lay on his sick bed‘in his chamber, The Presbyteri church of Canada em- by the citizens of LaCrosso, Beaver Dam, Del- avan and other cities of the state towards the organization of theso academies. The objoct of the university incorporators is to establish a university that shall bo for the west what German baron, We extend our sympathy to Mr, Barrett. However, if ho doesn’t want to bo burdened with the support of his son-in-law he can simply rofuso to pay his fare across, ar nd ot ceases to fa tainly an ¢ who was in 11, which is cer- Ivantage to me, 1 danger of be WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures. braces 30 prosbyteries, 4 synods; has within igs ] 40 t0 : ] ] matched to one certain toilet. DOr 81800 Ak are) ChUFCheat Rud t aoordiivg)| XA, - HArvard,: Browns. obe., ace) fos tha |Ml, b AR L bald.” = This i PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, } Black will be high vogus for the two coming | t0 it last report, 114 vacancies, 700 ordained | east. got to this country unless somebody sent him a ! seasons, both in thick and thin materials, and The tight-lacing young lady, Richard A. ministers, 4,524 churches, 68,208 families,113,- church and God, stood before the chancel rail The introduction of the common Wood-cut- other way. be found 1 the time allotted to the | ticket or he walked around, An’ Indiana youth, with the sug gestive an, were recently done up with n 107 South 14th Street, many superb evening dredses are being made nicants, and a total Presbyterian | ging tools of the carponter has_been tried in | name of CGosling, saw & girl at church, nuse Mrs, S, A, of this sombre hue, enlivened st i) n of 76,105, the’ Salem (Massacbhusetts). Normal Bohool, ,"f,,'.“,,.,,.:‘, f,,,"t'\L‘:;,,‘,‘,‘,rL"“,.,‘,l"L b et tetithe WORLD'S HATR R OMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA jot beads, gold trimmings or colored flowers, | In the church of St John, the ovangelist, at | in which the pupils are girls and the results [ yext hour was married to her, An Lowa edi- An immense quantity of laco will be worn as | Montreal, ®anada, o case of “‘being put. to | are thus de “Tho girls engaged in | trew says of the affair: **A man who does all “Ono “ottlo did it Thatis trimmings, and the magnificent bead garni- | open penance” recently transpired, which, be- | the undertaking with alacrity, and followed it | of his courting in two hours, and then marries, ion of wany who have had { tures —tabliers, panels, applique bands, ber- |ing so unique in the history of the Canadian h ever-increasing interest and advan lots of fun, It's like stuffing himsel - g : thas and fraises—become more and more ela- | church, is worth being put upon record here. It is giving them health and strength & borate, each new design being more intricats | A member of the congregation, and one of [ and a comn their_nerves and musclos \ and beautiful than the last. noto, haying grievously offended socioty, the | which they would bo likely to_obtain in no T AT v | o Proctor thinks, is, after all, “‘the fit Futlmr for the mate of her kind, ists and Pinched wai and made open confession before the_ clergy- men and people, of all the rongs he had hand-work arrives, there they may as busy as bees, hatm ing, planing, sawing 0 dlipateh, and ono et of gueats and spread banquet did for both A wealthy Mrs. Swift, shallow brai inter- | done. Having done this, he was afterwards | chiseling and all the rest, with devoted enthu- | when dying, wanted to see her only child, a |~ 3 i sualiuy besin paaslivuld many, sud, tons | admittod o tho holy comuunion with tho rest | siusm. I an glad thoy aro loarning to ham | danghter, sfely and happily m Tho sMUSTC DEALERS. shallower to the vauishing point.” As young | 0f the congregation: mer. For any ;mu({} .u,l.), number of women ; young gentloman to whom the fair | The ~ ECONOMY And P to know how to handle & hammer so a¥ to 3 Indies moro or less tightly laced, and young gentlomon more or lows empty-hoaded, Kappon be the rule, the prospects of civilized man- kind under the Proctorian law of developments are not of the brightest, A Dakota schoolmistross sued three young men for breach of promise. Counsel for ono PEPPERMINT DROPS, A boy says in his composition that **Onions are tho vegetables that mako you sick when you don't eat them yourself,” James New, of Norwich, named his firstborn strike the nuil squarely on the head is & phe- nomenon seldom witnessed.” Tho papers to bo read during the convention will treat of the most interesting and import- ant educational topics of the day. On the second day, among others, Prof, Felix Adier, of Now Yark, will read a paper on *‘Industri: Swift was botrothed was sent for, but ho happened to be out of town and the old lady died without witnessing the fulfillment of her last wish, and at the funeral the officiating man announced this fact at the house lled upon the youn ple to stand They stood, and there in the presence forth, THE of the corpse, the contracting partics being of i defandanipzugred Lo aaneilt, on, the Somothing: t'wan Somothing Now. o wext | ul Schools”t bo ollowed by zopart of the | illing, the maringe sorvico was performed. e ground that sho was teo promisou- |} eullod Nothings it boing Nothing New. | committes of kindergartons i discussion | Then thoy wont to tho funeral, and came back IN JOMAHA. motion, whereupon the plaintiff asked: *“Judge, did you ever go duck shootiny His honor's eye lighted up with the pride of a sportsman as he answered: There were no politicians killed in the recent bridge disastor N York. There is noth- ing strange ab Politicians be illed on n f 1y ce, hut never on w bridge. of kindergartens and_manual labor training wchools in tho English language. On the 1 day papers will bo read on i in Germua for Englishsponkiug 1 v pils,” by to the homestead, just vacated by the old lady, happy. 1t was all theirs and the house wis not allowed to get cold. in OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEWELRY HOUSE Visitors canZhere findZall the novelties IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF Planos & Droan pils ) Mows and Straw “Well, T should say s0; and many's the | Atlanta Constitution. Mr. sch, of Cleveland; cal Culture [l Out of the many hundred manufac- : T 2 . Part ction Public Schools,” by eyt 4 St e el gerd e dssniabia)| Bhode Blbudsbrowbace pals tnsbet ) 46s 1 Turihyof) Ohlosge O i PRESSES||SILVERWARE, (CLOCKS, |, ..."} thia i of wnods, we lay caim I knew it," eigerly added the fair plaintiff; “‘that’s just the case with me, judge. A flock of these fellows beseiged me nnlf 1 winged s reported, derful part of thestory is how they grew in the state without hanging over into Connec- ticut,—Oil City Derrick. fourth day a paper will be rewd by Mr. Max Grossman, of Milwaukee, on the necessity of German instruction in the public schools for ‘THE PROFESSION A UNIT. Mr. . 1L Draper, of No, 223 Main Street Worcester, Mass., voluntogrs the followin Strictly Portable RICH AND STYLISH JEWELRY, to reprosenting the leading makers, and can show a more complete and larger line of Pianos and Organs than can be found o v oducational, historic iraotioall Teasons, | Having occaslon reca on romedy for kil TheLatest, Most Artistic, and Choicest | ¢ b A 1 Shirne of thata MR I s oA b AR At e tation must stop, | cucutional, historical and practical reasons. | “Having occasion recently tousea remedy for kid » » Most Artistic, fniana ONEHonsatin tho weat: Our ) degl o B IcHv N T boae doliar, siUaBun Rt S n!" g detive proparations o now gofng on or |15 i | sppled tomy st M. . 1 Wi Selootions in NINE LEADERS aro the following we \ o oynowure of all eyes at a recent fancy | them in tholr pockets, pretond that ix all the | tho fourteenth snmual conyention of German- (N, of Linco \ thiw city, and requsted b ¥ i cnown and celebrated instruments. g i Dall at the Countess of Stanhope’s, in London, | ceomns thay haves amd this oscape. traating | American toackiers to b held in Chicago from |t farnish me the best kidney madicine that he knew Frecious 'Stones | .. wiv PIANOS i was the niece of Mr. Lowell. Thewmost wond: | the girls to fce-cr Philadelphia Bulle: [ July 31 to August 4, There will be an exhibi- [ of, and he handed wme @ bottle of Hunt's Remedy, ity AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS of2 S CHICKERING PIANOS.® i erful things about Miss Kmerson were, it |tin, | - somnwvssncan | O Of l.:,..ka]....d nmul*[l s u-«i‘liu Kkinder- | stating that it was considered the best because he had illustrated circular. AND A ESC NS of uuu;_r:\l_(\lm‘- 1]111\\‘(‘1) hoes she wore upon her tiny feet, | - 1 o eigar store, *Why, how is this? You ens, {0 object-teaching, and in manual w1 many bottles of it to his customers in Worcester, €0., Quincy, KNABE PIANOS, h fnstopw “too artistically arched” | b 88 dhil brand, aud yot bofo Of PPN | 11 ey ol poak of 16 1n tho highest toru, and | I 1VaeY st e FINE WATCHES VOSE PIANCS, ‘ O ol Sl ot eitoss wore mle | was taken off you sold 1t for 87,5 prononnc it alwaye relisbe. 1 took tho botte howe ? FEASE PIANOS, L Rvel, Wi - 2 o to ¢l ittln more ¥ N = o8 the 5 IN N hoels, and lacod up the ide, The eyelets for | JOU 60 e have te churge & Hit m AppAr- | and comienced taking it, and find that it does the A T ARION 3 ho corda o bassUhrough Wero. iinmed with | o Ot troubl of emguuberiug not to put untry, s wall aa i Germiany, | Y07k dietual i pimind" 0 eocuman (9 SRATRFVI-GOMES RTINS SCHONINGERCYMBELLA ORGANS, ';';‘;L"ix"“h and to, tho ido of each s sot » ““,‘l‘_'l‘llu"‘l‘;l"‘ll;; g A TR R javing ¢ olfind 1"&""\ lutenblon of sendivg Al i e hiinvioeila s Ao e i KNgle EPPS, As is compatible with honorable dealers. | CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, precious stone-first a ruby, thes s A rl D8, arge exhibits, and the best emedy, the sure cure,”, i STERLING 8% 2 an cunerald, then an opal, wud over gabn in | i Towa, Would ot havo taken t robe e will b likewise represonted in the ox- | April 11, 1585, A. Call and see our elegant new store, STERLING IMPERIAL ORGANS, ! he same order. The top of the shoe was | they not found that there Jore o many i ) We want everybody desiring a Piano | them for a lecture tour and too few for a buse finished in the xame fashion, and in front were sixteen tiny gold chains, caught by a cluster diamond pin. | ——— MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, And now Chicago is to have the Thowas orchestra for five weeks of summer night con- certs, Alice Oates and her compan, season of coniic opera at Spanis Orleans. Miss Fanny D, dora” ut Haverly on October 1, Mr. Wallack's company is makis : suconss with *“Tho Silver King' st Havoriys h Fort, New \port. will appear in K. ‘ourteenth Street Theatre, are having a | ball nine.—Boston Advertiser. Down in Tama county, last weok, & cat was born with two heads, 1t is lively and healthy, and can yowl with one mouth and waul with the other, 1 this breed of cats becomes won i¢ will just set the millennium bick about four thousand years, — Hawkeye, ow o “fire-cracker,” but the g American he that the ought to be solemnized with powp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns belly, boufires and illuminations ' from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more,” He was hurrying along Centre street the for the past year 00 from estates, ,800 from fees and | lancous sourcos. including £3,200 | i on loans. The | 000, and the 7. 1 university’s incom was £03,900 including £13, £4,000 from the pross, dues, and £11,300 from misc The expenditure was £51,26; interost and sinking fund examination fees amounted to payment to examinens can torial fines only produce £0,000; university o £1,900. Professors cost £8,003, and uni- versity officers £4,580. Dr, McCosh, of Princeton college, took vo- casion recently at s meeting of the truste to enter his protest against the excessive dulgence in athletic sports, which has been growing each year, It was unfortunate for it with WE ALL SAY 80. A. Burdett, No. 165 Front us the follc Mr. ¢ cester, M to the pol “Helng aflicted with ailments to which all human- ity is subjuct sooner or later, I read carotully the ad vortisement regarding the remarkable carative pow- s of Hunt's Remedy, and a8 1t seemed to apply to iy case exactly, I purchased & bottle of the medicine Jannery's drug store in this city, and having used beneticlal results in w, my wife and son also commenced its use, decidedly improved their health, and weshall o ue its use in our family under such favorable re sults,” reot, Wor- has just se ¥, diroctly Y own case, “By a thoroy which govern th tion, and by a careful of well selected Coc st tablos with ¥ save the judicious us stitition may | kn Kra a fatal shaft by k Homapathie Ch rations of enough to resist every tend of subtle maladies are foating arc | tack wherever there is & weak point na wledge of the natural laws zostion and nut pplication of the fine propes Mr. Epps has provided ou delicately flavored beveray f diet that a o t up until stron to disease. Hundrod 1 us ready to at: We may ese dually eepi 1y nourished e & water or milk. Sold 4 JAMES EPY hemists London tre, San Francisco. Torning when s ey about Mis. ownt age | the learned dootor's logio that this year all the | - April 17, 1858, O ! and Tl ‘ honor students were accomplished athletes, the — A regular graduate in Julls Brutus Booth, who potired from the |thoprel it sud called out, “Btruck 16| BN RSN MR S N T o DRUGGIST'S EVIDENCE. DR, HENHERSUM'""“""& Div, sz stage some yeurs ago, how keey Maticheater, near Boaton G Hotel at Vhat!" Y “Going to sweep out an office fer afeller,” “Who?” **Dunno.” *‘How off the highest honors in mental aud moral ke W. Holcomb, ‘Drugglst, 120 and 131 808 and 603 Wyn AKANSAS CITY, MO, otte St | yoars' practice—twelveia | Chicago, | Tower Building, CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM §' MANUFACTURERS OF} A large stock always on hand, MAX MEYER & BRO,, SHOW CASES! or Organ to call or write to us for infor- mation and GET POSTED. We can sell you the best instrument made for the least money, if you will give us a trial and want to buy. All we ask is to show you, as we know we can satisfy everybody from our Nine Leaders, which are racoge nized by those posted, as the best made, Send for catalogue and vrice list MAX MEYER & BRO, WAREROOMS, Cor, 11th & Farnam Sts., Omaha. ' LOUIS BRADFORD, ch? “Can’ ) ' ¢ | philosophy, ctor's ow: cialty, 0 1 . 1 DEALER IN sy v [much?” Can't tell Causo if_he' a law- | philosophy, the doctor’s own specialty ss stret, Troy, N. Y., writes April 7, 1858: T ALt S mons h;‘:h?dt urfl::;::;«?y lx‘}l‘.:]':‘.u ("fl'. yor "‘jllllll““" e fen oanta nd prodict Whas P A careful census of the | I am constantly selling Hunt's Rewmedy for dis: (A-m;‘:.“ "N rl\.m’u:.:;u Ve A 5 orchestra of fifty musicians is led by J, T, lm, l'l‘tl“mt some day, but if he's a broker for the year 1 eases of the kidueys, liver, bladder and urinary or- G o '!:.‘,‘"' Ppatrs L e up 1o hlf w dollar, “and dou caro two | of tho pupils aro children of merchants, 108 of | gaus, w uy tradosud friends, and fad that it gives eaios, SeminalWoaknoss (night 1osses Frod B. Warde begins his third aunual star. | Sattoes ekt i b Washington or | profossional men, 14 of farmers, 121 of agents, | coueral stistuction toal who use " Boxual Debiliky (10se of sexiial power), tour under the management of John ., :‘,‘,‘,‘&?m“' B ‘;‘ Stroet ’“‘“‘; 8 of mauutecturers, 76 of alarks, 108 of wme- g Garve puarwated or woney refunded Cuarios ) ) ) ] ) § 's the value of your persons - | o and 96 of persons having no busivess, low. ‘Thousands of cases cured. No injurious medi- Kugu gy, e Frand Opers Houe, Detrlt, |4yl maur sk s ¢ Sk o g, | widows and en ok In active service s e o T A1 ETC- LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, Mo Auuo Loulse Cary-Baymond, who, | know Bw Mt A0 ake . “My| About two hundred Romau Catholic chil- muliation free aad. oonddential-anl ¢ weile a9 ’ > £ fim—-um&u -d"'-:n-l l:yfiy- PN‘ "“’L‘.""‘ vl o, " ifi:;;m{m yw‘fi ‘Im.l:':l ; % ! “Ei.l'i?"‘ tho public | V] 4250 foutirely Resor ooy o o otk sexes”labaua-and clroulasa ot othes | €0/l ana Get My Prices Before 5urmy Elsewhere, YIN/S_CW‘ 9th ana J - | have taxes on your 1d goods,” | sck aronto, unless parents pa By 0. Box, | thingy sent sealed for two § i ) | FREE MUS " conoerts at Brooklyn, 2 of. | D 4 tme snough . de. fust. plads, saih. | publio sehool thcem BANSRPAY | paitiesien asdoem Saa 48 fott - | AL " R T - Lot Douglas, Also 7th anaDouglas,

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