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e e— T T M, THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, 1884 L4 First Love Faithless, Royal, Rich, ked Blood* 1 nsed to jump a skipping rope, With a little maid of soven; Hex choeks were mu;: rea and round, Her eyes were lit from Heaven. In this coantry we are all kings, and we are all entitled to have as ood blood as that which courses 51rougl\ the veins of emperors, | There are princes and million- aires languishing in feebleness and broken-down bodily health who would be glad to have the strength of the humblest laboring man, And there are many people who are neither kings, emperors, nor millionaires, whose blood is thin, v:hose circulation is poor, who are suffering from la '<itu(Ic and debility, and who know not the pleasure of a hearty meal, nor the enjoyment of being able to do a good day’s work. If such people will put some iron into their blood, they will vitalize and enrich it. T"C}’ can do this by | The Moliere plastron in various forms is the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters, the | much worn. urest and most excellent iron med- | Alligator skin bonnets haye not proved a icine ever made, Thousands who | "o were weak, languid, pale, and pros- 1‘,[":,,‘8‘,',‘:‘“"_',"’ i","“',‘,,':";‘f’]‘l ARy Vo Iudion wene Al! the little frock shb wore, Al stained and rent I found it; A faded ribbon at her walst, That hardly would go roand it. 1Ter little faco was brown with tan Her nose was freckled badly; About hor mouth were crumbs of bread, 1 kissed, and loved her madly! Many a day, in springs gono b; With hoop and skipping rope, We played, quite innocent of care; Quite ignorant of soap. Alns, the change that timo has wrought! T hardly care to chide her; But the maiden of the skipping rope Ts now a cireus rider, ~[C. H. W. | — HONEY FOR THE LADIES, » tiated, are "°W,h“PP{ to say that | “mpe Newmarkot bonnet bids fair to have a Brown’s Iron Bitters brought them |long run of popularity. up and gave them new life. 5 Thero is & return to the simple and original s | ytylo of ulster, with slooves and lined hood. - i I Silver laco pins are very fashionable with i § | baclcdresses or mixturos of bisck with whita, y gEUEUE # | A woman will forget anything in the man she loves except lifting his hat too politely to o smother woma 1 It makes a married man mad to pay $27 fe & bonnet that he has to look twice at to s Philadelphia Call. Tho now oalzgoro lose appea in fine, dark cloth shades, and also in the mouse-grays and cinnamon-browns, £ | Ttis not until man marries an 18-year old AwD Bty Trrar. | 8ogel in pink and white that ho realizes what e, ruintod apeciflo for Hiystepin, Diza. | glorious couk bis mother was. fpes,, Gonyulsions, Neryous Neuralgin, | ho old jaspe and pretty chene silks roap- o attoi o vopaeer Ayreieiemeatee ey B | hoar as *aspor” and “onyx” silks—a nomen. pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in in. | clature stolen from the jewelers. & B ORI, Sl PRI Dok Lt i, AR s £ within h g e G0 bont. | that the girl of the period is yet to appear 3 nbnso or ovordndulgonce, Kach box” contains | Tho uro of Iaco s enormous, onomonth's treatment. 100 box, or ix bos d id to have beon employed in the : yards aro sa ploy T e e foy | constrction of a recent outht for a bride. | ! o : 1f there is one time moro than snother when Fo.curo eny oncar With onch ondor reoelvod PYI | a women should bo antirely alone it is when goud the parchaser our writtan guaranteo to ro: | & line full of clothes comes down in the mud. nd the yuoney if tho treatmont dovs noteffeet | g fayhionable shade of pink, known as NEOIN. . Gdbnton'imted Suly L topaz, which has a delicato sheen of gold in it, 0. F. GOODMAN, A ens Omaha Neb. is very becoming both to dark and fair com- i plexions, i OR, FELIX LE BRUN'S Threa women in Portland. Oregon, got into a quarrel in & stroot car and had to bo put off, They then pulled hair in thestreet until a man separated them. 1t gronso or ollisspillod on o carpet, aprin. Kle flour or_fine moal over the spot as soon a8 PREVENTIVE AND OURE. possible, let it lie for several hours, and it will aksorh the grease, FOR Emn SEX A qualnt brooch is composed of five pleces ) | of bnnfim ggl'd l[ll{;: l!;nnll tcuiixén; esjh plece hllpn over the edge of that next it, and a jewel i 30 the sont o, | Bunk in each cotn. “60as0, requires no of dlet or nauseous, ln:'vumtl or poisonous medicines to be taken intern- The brocaded desi; of the season are cone or egg-shaped, and of large size. They look, 1Y g hon sed an proventive ot Do Sontract any private disesse; but in the | ¢ ,"istasc0-"especially in raised velvet—Like Morris wall papers, of o880 of those umdz unfo Inlylflllmdvnxnl Chanccellor Brd, of Trenton, N. J., grant- boxos to oure, or we will retund ¢! mu‘om?b‘mn.m Pald, §3 per box, or ) Shreo boxes tor §. ed a divorce Friday for good causes, but ruled that a wife's being In;‘(qod and kissed by cf WWRITTEN|GUARANTEES i &b ki 3ned by all auth o another man was not sufficient cause. oo Poaches and apriots are simalated in che- i ille f d Dr.Felix LeBrun &Co i s "o et AL cipally for paniers and shoulder trimmin A leap year party isfoneffor which the ladies nd out the invitations,engage tho sleighs, do the driving, order the supper, and, in faet, at- tond tq everything except paying the bills, The reason. English girls are so healthy is becausa they walk, drive, ride, row and pw ball. They’ro o mighty fine set, and barring their slang are as good as our American girls, A Baltimore girl who called for a_pair of ear-muffs was indignant when the clork hauled down a_ceuple of fur eirenlars, and told her they didn’t have any half sizes,—{ Burlington Froe Press, Among other things recently stolen by & servant girl in Hartford, Conn., was » set of Xoars | false teoth belonging to her mistroms. The ioal | 1ady, who was yowng, tried to this part . There M.!r foss a secret, but it 48 menting. propriate remedy | awhile. Asatooce used in each e Itations, per- -m s by .‘.,"!wal'y‘mfld:&unl. ed- M}:‘m ‘Dackage 5o 1n3cate Coomts ot minee. Aanen $300,000, 1DR.JAMES, No. 204Washington "”“‘"‘”fi'}k d ——— ] ring, earrings and necklaco, valuod at 81,000,000, DLcCORDMICIE'S I i | Th remedy boing Injected !ahgls"l!edml natib theStateof I1li- xpress pui of giving Immwediate relletin all chronic, urinary and pri- ate diseas With 8 laege pon: ant. The contents of her jwol:ymr:n‘ clothes underneath it, white o colors, ase AS USEFUL NO DEALER | more showy atyles, INA lxhnm-pha-l or_etched heads as.a ’ ™ n the evrner, is in execrable taste. A novelty of tho soason consists of o GROCERY Groceries §udmafallinone. Dhoelongatod fronts tar minate in curved points, whioh) when re- quired, turn under, and' are fastened By o .| sromm | CAN AFFORD aitixed an oye, waisty ! Rusais 70 U8 ‘Without Iy, | embroidery, any wrong shlo iy inich wod upon, han cashmere o8 for home wear, The colors of tho nll ambroldory aro dark wod-brown, loop the quhmero nuus’ gray and fawn. color er daiatrawberry. A curious use hay been made' off artificiel ficwaesthisvomsan Ly applylug them to o Indian cashmere, and outifalng and sombloioy tham with leaves wrought in brown and' greon chenille, The Howers ure of velvety enl in size, and the robes—thoss finished and "deo- orated"—cost §250, Some beautiful wornis wns - Xeve besn.| made recently in' two u':‘:! sllle—crimsen | d" gold, for examplo—lined witih orimson watered siik and finishod with full ruffied and iah Thow: Cord and tas- mixed ermson and gold silk bagi Many Washington [ . chomsetven . e the stk il o it ook 25 oo ] AT S i e T e g ¥4 i, Butaben Drs, Bardon — %, —-OilClty Lo littl i wora in the e sl Ik earrings being the wain itewms, venlace pins havig @ certain extont, disappensed with sl tow aud abota, which aza now rolsgated LS s e, e p 0ol md;—d without a bo.'lhflu thuoat o ite aquivalent in lace, i BMany young ladies of sigh sociad positivn this ant zflurdflulun ot u newvol fashion, which is simply that of taking private lessons . This orlginated first llu:& = 2 BIrreR COMPOUNDED TH MINERAL WATER BEST REMEDY . 3o, those V.flm VoS :o"l o ,udohbvw“m::l'g nwhaso | “tgocloty girl's” mothes have Lfln nn::!ll da- o Sk fubo the molid band. or vols, such as a %ut. ol T - aa & Birthiday LS votalsted | $12{35,,000, Sho-psys her ministors §1,09%- out after | 837. and exquisitely embroidersd on the edge in | of their or, or | nificert hook to the cape, to tho- liningof whichis | nation it is xo¢ for L 3k of churches. o fow inches: below thv | there was one ehurck Lto aves ;-bnr;llnl }Bs%hn w a3 one church to aveny | chawrch. Tho text v from Psalms cxx nhabitexto, or noodleworle without |1 o wchors, ind6e0 the ro woro 69,870, Tho i cveaso of populution for the ten yeavs ro- | coding 1850 was 30 1 rer cont.; the incresse of rod and Venotian red, and the color of | church comiuaities ¢ luringthe same year was 2 50 per cent. are grea | subsoquent havd provocative chqoodis eas as-poverty. It bs wlong with 1t humilit y. S § from [ eats pins veesaisust y, the shirring at the back and: ave kaotted cu |reason why aumayol s t the side, [ suck up thaanot ber raan’s, ing % » el r | il clin, you know that T abost bown | rich, delicate, olive gresw.”—Detroit ¥ Prods, front take one fan, remove the wire from the hottom, and sprend tho fan out straight; for sidlos use fans only partly open; for the back you may use two A widely opened, with the handles tied together so that the back will be rounding over the top, or you may use paste- board for the back, and put one fan on that at tho top in any way that is ornamental. Thess fans aro to be firmly fastenod together, and may be tied at the corners with rib. bon or with little cords and taseels. For the paper rack use large fans, and for bed rooms, where they wonld do service as hair receivers, or roceptacles for notes and cards, the smaller ones are in the hest tasto, Don't Think I'll Jump. “Iayo you taken advantage of leap-yoar yot?” naked a young lady of a friend, “No, not yet,” she replied, ““When do you expect to?” “Oh, I don’t think L'l jump till spring.” Throo maidens went skating upon a lake, Upon a Iake when the sun went down; But never a swain did one of them take, For ench lft hors behind in the town, With heavy hearts awaiting, Thay had hoped that when they got on the ice, Tha ice g0 smooth and without a clolt,® w That they'd get some chap who was sweet and nic But, after all, they simply ot loft, And alone they did their skating. e — MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO, " Germany has 454 theatres and nearly 10,000 actors, including 98 Mullers, 72 Schmidts and 55 Meyers, Lotta maintains hor success in the Mar- chioness. She has full houses, but they are not crowded. Miss Minnie Palmer is crowding the Strand theatre nightly, and is the rage with tho Lon. don “‘dudes,” The “‘Parisian Romance” company, of which Richard Mansfield was star, aisbanded in Cincinnati, 0., Saturday vight. Mrs, Langtry has signed a contract with Mosars, Gustav and Charles Frohman to play under their management in San Francisco in May. Andros Anton, the tenor, and Mdlle. Blanche Fiori, the contralto, it is positively asserted by tho management, will sing in Chi- cago during the Mapleson season. Her Majosty's opera company_gave a per- formance of *“Alda” at the Philadelphia Pattias” Aida. The andiforium was packed to the doors, and the receipts wero over $10,- The Wagner concerts, under the direction Horr Winkleman and Herr Scaria as the principal soloists, will be given_at the Motro- politan opera_house, in New York, April 22 aud 24, and the afternoon of April 26. The relutive merits of Fauny Davenport and the Jersey Lilly as fainters and fallists are dividing the opinions of New York crities, Fanny, it issaid, faints from an estheticstand- point, but hus & most. physical fall, while the Lilly falls with an elnsticity which sauses a gracoful rebound, Tt is said that th sale of seats for tho opera at the Baltimore Academy of Music, when Mumo, Patti appears there, has only been oqualled once in_that city, namely, at the Jenny Lind concart 8t the Front Street thea- tre over a quarter of a centuryjago. Theisale commenced at eight o'clock yesterday morn- ing and by noon every seat had been sold. An actor, who 3 also somewhat of o stati tician, has calculated that during his dramatic career Barry Sullivan has committed 17,000 murders and been kiNed 9,000 times. Irvix has a record of 15,000 murders and of_deat by violence 7,000 times; while Charles Wynd- ham has in England alowe been divorced from 2,800 wives. The New York Tribuncsays that Manager Ambesg, of the Thalia thentre, has m prepar- ation a new operetta, ‘‘The Lass of ’76,"which | class what it wae that made him { it ia prrposed shall succeed to ‘‘Die Afrika- reise.” It is an experiment in the line of Americamopers so much discussed for o long time. The scenc is laid in New Yerk an Tranton, and the actions plays durmg the fsolved that the Freedmen’s bank swindle was Y | British oosupation, ending wish: the crossing | “tho most sinfrds swindl Trenton. The libretto is Teo e ——— RELIGIOUS. Texas is listeritys to » boy prenebier narsed R, ¥. Pearson. Indiana has 3,757 church edifices; valued at The latest reportiin that the Rev..Dr, Jolm £y pMm owned by tho wife of | R. Faton, formerlyof Harrisburg nnd Wash- ol bomanean fame, is valued at | ingtor but now of fey and comprines the dindem, bracelets, | next president af Princeton. w York, is ts-ba the In 198 the Congeationalists [crmned 169 ohurche, ordained uadinstolled 219 mixisters, and ¢ 1t han boen discovored shata senl kit saenuo | tors dio Thoir average ago was starts perspization and ruins the clothing be- | 4 months “Ihe whole num! Patent Dried Fruit Lifter, [uesth it This bowovar, is vo- argument | stated tobe 4,0 3 nst it. A woman with s long okin | bors 805,313, a ¢ . it A ith a1 kin | bers 305,113, garmont need nod bother about: wearing good | 3,704 agalmst 3,723 The Roman Cutholé ehurch of Fingland f aitoment, sh \ Fine handkorchivfs, vory dellcatasy notched | have long propesed to b-iid scathedsal worthy | Gabr, ght in do bobiom obd ribber) Bro aith, Tha pro-eathodral at Kansing- Fry heart for dat vishan.eb glory. atly proforred to the | ton is but a sorry ‘maksehift. The amange- 110 pastors Sixty-sia min 65 yosrs an of churchis is 16, o nat.gain of 80; of mem- rictare in Wastminster, of the Victorin station. The aprweved :is ono similar o the $ ™ at V iennae ¥ 1740 imhabi- In 1800 there were 2561 Tis & hows-that the proachers etting in thei r wosk; but they were Sy assistsch by ol 10 pawio in 1873 and the tim es. There is notk PERPER] MIND® DROPS. Whon & mslele i ad Le-always weans high Whon trampimed bs Eoamp’thon comen the | tomato can. Tho mayezof Wi illa Wlla has a dog; that ; Thare 1s no yarticnlar g should be aay mere to a poow follow in. “‘He jumpod Subsogusnt inquiry desloped. the fact thor diseased had loapedupon ta mu’ss hind legs, If there is amything that convine huaband SHAS 3K woulis bo chaapar Aflar sl o onguge & hived girl it & to find that . tha dear has d staxoliod his all g lnives, “‘what's that you #e. tanniag!” askod a vis- itor to s Woburn tawsery tho other.day. Tt | Shak s 'an ciwplaat’s skine® came tho veslyy % you flm in t.l;: i lll” 0;‘,”:&. o B b e tsle Aoatal o1 0 8 o0 4 - e e g, A g @ A Beskon papen says thab a.consmseptive oAl AcWiS gk LIS Lile was MbLay i cniled hia ifs to bl o '?;‘x: to of me when I s0l shall you ever b, Jes, dariiog.” i Ve Is ko S will; bt ,liko Stmpson's grav 00 I doalt know Mow 1 can make a Liiug now,” sal m({\.fltu “_JM to an ac. Ve beon vy o o A e e ) o o tance aslod. A when she is doing well.” ~Arkansaw Trav- oler. e SINGULARIIIES, A Now Vork show window contalns two Siberian cats, for which last week 8200 was offered. Rats patronized & Waterbury, Conn., bird stor the other night,and killed eighteen cana- ries, pulling them piecomenl through the wires of the cagos, The traveling showmen are exhibiting three skeletons of Guitenu-—his skeleton when he was a boy, his skeleton befors he shot Gar- field, and his skoleton after he had been hange What is said to bo the largest photograph in the world, hangs in a corridor of the Powers block at ' Rochester, Ts is a pioturo of the seventy members of the Munros Commandery of Knights Templar, is 10} feet long, 4} fost high, weighs 600 pounds, and cost $700, Whilo on his way from England to Austra- lia, Mr. M. D. Conway, who is making a tour around the world, saw ' very peculiar sun, One morning, o #sys; that in the place of the usual wun, an intense blue sun rose above the horizon, and maintained its startling color the entire day, N The following nges have, on the authority of skilled arboriculturists, been attained by trees; Y 3,200 years; schubertia, 3,000; cedar, 2,000; oak, 1,500; spruce, 1,200; lime, 1,100; Oriential plane, 1,000; walnut, olive and eypress, 800; vrange, 630; maple, 600; olm, 800, Capt, Neltrke, of the North Germau bark Laura Maria, which arrived at Baltimore the other day, seventy days out from Liverpool, reports that on Dec, 17 ha harpooned a white whale, which is a rare fish to be seen in the sea. He succeeded in getting the whale alongside under the starboard bow, and, fas- tening a lino to the capstan, began to haul it on board, when the fmpwn pulled out and tho fish was lost, It was twenty-five feet long. In alecture at the Lowell institute, Bos- ton, Professor Wood gave some very interest- d i t])l Mr. Theodcre Fhomas, with Fr. Materna, | downward like other persons, but appar- on the Sabbath?” you Colonel Ingersoll iy congratulating shimself || that hell is freezing.' oyer. any such flattering unction to his soul, | weasher on earth The temperature in the other placcvis said nover to change. |\ Pa., selobrated ) | thole marringe on ] officer in our navy tng details regarding the phenomena of spider lifo. The female is wuch larger and fiercer than the male, who, whilst paying his ad- drosses iy conitantly in o stato of danger Threo different kinds of thread are spun by spiders for their webs. A scientific expori- menter once drow 3,480 yards of thread or spider silk from the body of a single spider. Silk may be woven of a spider's thread which is more glossy and brilliant than that of the Tivo thousand | Academy of Music Inst Monday with Mme, | silkworm, Another monstrosity that will no doubtaoon constitute a lending_ attraction in a Pittsburg mu-eum is a colored boy who is now stayin, in Hot Springs, Ark. His legs do not extend ently at right angles with his body. His Tneas consist of bones about an inch thick,and some three_inches wide, without_joints; thoy Bold tho shins a¥ righangles with tholhighs. His olbows are similarly formed, The foet and hands are natoral, 1f placed downward on the floor his legs and hands would be di- rectly under him. o ———— No Laughing Matser, Clande’s arm entwined her slender waist; Tho zephyrs fanned her golden Aair; She looked like sculptursd marble’ shaste, Sublimely formed, ethereal, fair. Her litlo fairy hand he prssed, And gazed into her brigltt blue eye Sho nestled softly on I Then dropped her head “My roast, i and heaved » sigh, as Belle!” cried Claude i grief; I what this secret sadress mean:s Speak, angol! What can giyyreliof?” Sho sweetly murmured, *‘Pork and boans.” 0il City Blizzoed. ——— IMPIETIES, A Sunday school teacher askod) one of ez 1 80 uncom- wrong, zad: fortable when he had been duhn*z Ll My fathex's the answer caxus immediately, leather strap.” ° The colored fles at Washingtos have ra- that ever stained: of tho Dalaware aid tho defoat of the Hes:[oarth orshooked high heaven.” Thds lota tho ans o Goldmark, the masic by LudwigsEnglander. trade dollar out aisle, “Don't you think it & little inconsiatent in a charch mombor, ” sald Parson X ‘wealt] arishonar ‘‘for you to go out ling Tk "No, iadoed,” rerdien the pasishoner; “‘that s my way of ‘savi: ? knpw. Let hirvnot lay The moderated excexdingly. Within the past ¥wo months twenty syoung ladies belongine to & Philadelphia chur sk have socuwed husbands, lout, of his wife's éigltts: but it speaks badly for tho worals of Phildelpiida churches that the oun Indy worshiners should scoop in the A, husband is never safe by tho score. ting w ™ “Hush your mout, Dilsey,” said the less ex- “novelty” whishshows | ments are now comp leted 60 commence a mag- | citable one; *‘dat warnufan but a big “errar It is to fipin. 1 dono soed des myself.” coat £500,080, and +will be erected within a wtone's throw design **Votiy-Kirche' If wo are net getti ng ta-be a more godly | callly described his mental processes on that | n 1800 | oceasion: My sermon related to peaco jand The preacher whowm: the bishop imposed t wpon tho Bethel Af-iesn Methodist chur Now Haven, and who. was dragged out of the pulpit by the enraged: members, thus graphis Veosparerity,—the prosyerity of the Christin 75 “Pence be within thy walls and prosperity within thy nalaces.” Thad just got to that point where | was delineating the charactor.of i)mhl the sweet psaliniss, when they grabbad we. Then , pouce, igoserity, and everytliing,| olse vanished. Eastern papers g-koff some terrible stories on the festive cowboys of the Yellowstone, 80 | Herg's the latest: *Out in Glendive the other | (Filemer Sunday, in church, a fellow struck up, ‘I waut to be an angel and with the angels stand.’ Ay cowboy, whose curiosisy had led hix church, jumped upand said he wasn't ga tho roliglous ragkst, but could holp- fellow out, and in loss than u minute ho shot xaven balls theough the fellow’s hoad, and was telling the congregafion ho didn't wan't anything for his sevwices; he'd merely done.it 8 an accommocation. ) Massachusetts v and beautiful language of Job, ‘New is the, Winter of onr: discontent made gleriaua. by un of Youk"* The result of this markable pronounciamento was thatthe.goy- ornor was prossatly overwhelmed with glitsof Bibles from even state and from foreign lands; Bibles in linglish; Latin, Frensh, Irgeinn and Hindoo; i}ussated, illuminated, palyglot, hieroglyphics in paper, leather, yalvet sent by 1eeil, by express,by freight, by special messenger, Another result was thas from Galveston to FPan Handle almast evoay womaa and child got o Bible and a cop: n, and “read up” until R 3at] and Jab, became the best-kasown and, meak talked about men in the statcs CONNUBIALWES, Young Mr. Arthur, the Presiduais s, said ta buenggaged to bo rasxried, i ‘The Novborue (Mo.) Indspendest annbances the marriage a6 ey ot aged eighty, and Mis Harnet Dodd, aged soventy-three, Mz, Bavid W, Miller and wits, ot Pittsburg, the tixtieth auniversary of Niw, Miller, the cousin of General Taesday. Tocal papers: say, is .l Grant’s wif Miss Ayar, duoghier of tho lute J. 0. Ayor for whom Prince Philippe de Boarbon is sal %0 have broken his heart, is about to marry Commander Frednriok U. 8. N., which fact promyts the Now York World to. romark that "thero ppesra o be atlowst one ® prize, A Bay Stato.girl faghtened her lover en- D; | ative. The gentleman has several children, Jomes to al 0 knows how to captuse monial desires of Miss Emma Butler Yod to strango complications. The lady has for esy- eral years been qnite popular, Among her ad- mirers wera Mr. Marcns Moon and Mr. D, G. Seymour. Upon_both she smiled sweetly, and to each in turn she pledgod her hand, and each looked with jealousy npon the other's visite, not knowing ‘tho real truth, At last, to end the suspense, onch lover prossed that the day be named for the nuptials, and to ench the same day with but une hour's differ- enco in time, was given as the dato which was to make each a proud husband, Licenses were procured, and as Mr. Moon's appoint- ment was for an earlier hour the couple were married. While relatives and friends wore congratulating Mr. and Mrs, Moon upon their nuptials a second bridal party, consisting of Mr. Seymour and_attendants, .drove wp and were surprised to find that a previous marriago had already made his visit fruitless, The affair created quite a sensation, and only good management kept the male vrincipals apart. At Milwaukes, Jaunary 17th, the social | c‘rcles thara are in a flurry over an approach- imgmanii., . he groom to-be is a gentle- mun of weaith and culture, who came to Mil. waukee from Boston not many years ago, and has occupied prominent position in the busi- ness world, The bride-elect, a sister-in- aw of the conchman of one of the groom’s neich- bors, is at present a sarvant in the household of her future husband, The question, *Ought wo to visit?” has been already debated in the families of many persons prominent in socicty, and in most cases has been decided in the nog- and his first wifo has been dead less than a year, Ha is about 50 yoars old, a leading church member, a leader in the Young Men's Hag the Largest Stock in Omaha awd Males the buy at Low Prices by taking advantage of the giat inducements set ont by PASSENGER ELEVATOR iCHAS, SHIVERICK, e e Lowest Prices. GHARLES SHIVERICK, fi Furniture!4 BEDING AND MIRRORS, Purchasers should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to | 1206, 1208 nd 1210 Foenam8t — OMAHA, NEB. To All Floors. Christian association, and is worth $500,000, Seven mouths ago his wife died, and since then he has been paying attention to the sor- vant girl. Lotely they have been out riding together, and tho announcement is now made that thay aro woon to bo murriod. Tho gon- tleman {s ono of the leading members of & great iron corporation doing business in this city and Chicago, Me has just comploted magnificent residence at cost of §15,000, He has been courted and lionized by society people up to this time, i 2-Big Thieves—2, Dyspopsia and dobility are two big thieves; thoy creep in and steal our health and comfort before we know it. Lot us put a stop to their invasions with a bottle of Burdock Blood Bit- ters, to bo had at any drug store, “I hear you is bin mighty sick, Brother Bo- ram, You is lookin’ like you might a hnd a spell of malt fous fever.” “No,Sister Tempy, Tniever hiud de fover, but wusser den daty 16 been mighty nigh the kingdom of deff, wi de delicions tremenjous. I'es had one good tus- se! wid de debil, and he liked to got dis mig- ger.” The Doctor's Endorsement, From John Kuhn, Lafayetts, Ind., who announces that he i+ now in *‘perfect health,” we have the following: “One year ago I was, to all appearance, it the last stages of con- sumption. Our best physicians gave my case ap. I finally got so low our doetor said I could not live twenty-four hours, My friends then purchased a ‘bottle of DR, WM. HALL ALSAM FOR THE. LUNGS, which con- siderably benefitted me. I continued until I toek nine bettles. I ara now in perfect health, having used no other medicine.” DR, DEWITT 0. KELLINGER'S LI MENT is infallible for Gheumatism, Sprains, Lameness and Disease of the Scalp, and for promotiag the growth of e Hair. Edoy's Carbolic Troches-cure colds and pre- vent disznse. e Dotective Black, in going home in Florids- dorf, Austsia, was shot dead. The assnssin is apparently o working man. He was se- Girod by, 48 polioe. A dynaeite! bomb, rTe: volver and » poisoned dagger were found with the assassin; 1My daug'iter was very bad off on of a cold and pain in her lungs. Dr. Zhomas’ Felectric Ol owrod her in twendy-four how | One of the boys was cured of soro throat. Th | medicino hias workoed wonders in our fami Alvah Pinckn, Lake Mahopao, N. Y. i | The Do Pauw university, in Greencastle, \Ind., is to have vight more buildings—a law coll ‘medical college, & theological col- 'llzr, an observatory, two dommitories, and Jother stra:ctures —to bo erected without dela; ———— Bronchisl Troches” are twidely knownas an admirable: semedy for Bronehitis, Hoarsensss, Cougha; and Throat trowliles. Sold cady in bozes. "IN HOT WATER z AGRE3BLETO TAS#: ': ° g F) (SELTZER :; £ G . AFERIENT. >3 I : INVALUABLE TO THOS/E0F 4 g L) R COSTWE HABIT, 2k Y (i o @ : 3 1IN HOT'WATER. ~ Imported Begr ! IN BOTTLES. « Ravaria o Bavarta -« Bokemiaa «.Breme n {alanger,. . Culmabacher, {Baiser. . Amhauser .. Bes?’ Portexq'De;‘n;'.pzin, and B hino ED. MAVURER, 221 ¢ Farwan. Stove Repair Works, 103:8outh 14th St. Make 8 specialt xol, facn sidiye castingw and segair- ing stoves of aligscriphwim, weod stove s, changed to burn coal, grat.e freback, dnwspors, &¢.. CozsenIEY, on hand, " Try oijo. of s ehove pip s sholves and clothes dryer. ms Wine. Cornice ~AND— Ornamental Works MAXUFACTURERS 08 GALVANIZED IRON CORMICES Dermaor Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, [RON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIS SKYMIGHT, iron Fencing! , Balustrades, Voran Offico and Bavk R Wt e e o COK. 0. ANDGi SPREET, LINCOLN NEB, M GAMER, Msnager, DUFRENE Real E 16tk and E‘ Streets. H. B. IREY & GO., state_Agents, @ | Below will'be found a few of the BEST and most DESIRABLE ARG. AINS: OMAHA CITY PROPERTY. t No.T211—2'story brick residence, near St.;Mary’s avenue, ata in. Ng:. 921—12'vacant lots, 1 block from street cars, same distance from Hanscom Park. We offer these lots, which are very desirable for building purposes, at a low figure for a few days only. : No. 226—3 lots on Saunders street, near Charles.” These lots will e sold cheap and are well located for a block of stores. No. 229—Business froperty, rents for $2.000, pays 20 per cent. Best thing ever offered. No. 235—Three houses and lots, rents for;81,200 per year. No. 241—3 lots in Bartlett's addition, very cheap. No. 253—15 acres in Cunningham’s.addition. Ne. 247—3 lotsin Hanscom place, . Ne. 94—4 lots on'S. 10th street. Easy terms. Each, $300. No. 102—House and lot. House, 5 rooms and basement. Lot, 60 x140, S. 10th street, near Charles, $600 down, balance in 2 years. ,400. No. 84—9 lots, 66x132 each, S. 10thiat.. Must be sold altogother. , 500, A No. 77—3 houses,. 2 brlok and 1 frame, on lot 66x132, S. 11th st. $4,900 cash, balance long time. $7,250. No. 40—One acre lot and house, 4 rooms, 4 blocks, S. St. Mary | avenue street car line, Very cheap. $3,700. Liberal terms. x No. 11—3 houses and. lots, 50x140, 8. 16th st., N of railroad. This is the best bargain for an investor ever offered in the city. $2,600. No. 90—A good heuse of 5 rooms, with basement and other good improvements. Lot, 50x150. K'ruit and evergreen trees 6 years old. Nice residence property. Easy terms. $3,200. No. 19—New housé and barn. Lot, 132x148, This is a very de- sirable residenco property,gnd is offered at & low price. Will Jex- change for farm property. '&4,500. No. 143—2 lots in Block K, Lowe's 1st addition, $150 each. No. 163—8lots in Boyd's addition. $175 each. Kasy terms. No. 167—2 lots in Lowe's second addition. Each contains 1 acre, with house and barn, Bargain, No. 169—4 acre lots in Lowe's second addition, No. 179—1 lot in Kountz' third addition. New] house of 3 rooms, barns, etc. $1,800. No. 181—1 lot in Kountz' third addition, 2 houses, ete. £1,600, No. 184—2 lots in Block 3, Kountz’ third addition. Must be sold together. $2,200. 0. 186—3 acres in Okahoma, with good 5-room house and other improvements, $3,600. FARM LANDS., No. 261—40 acres near Fort Omaha. No. 262—2 good farms near Waterloo. 240 acre farm near Osceola, Neb., §25 per acre. Will exchange for city property. Easy terms. 0,12—2,000 acres of improved landin Hiteheock county, Nebraska, ranging in price from $3.50 to $10 per acre. No. 17— 640 acres of good farm land in Dawson county. Will ex- change for city Eroperty. $3.50 per acre. 3 No, 22—The best farm in Nebrasks, 7 miles from Omaha, contains 160 acres, 2 heuses, wells, cisterns, barns and all other first class im- provements. Also orchard matured and bearing, Will exchange for ouiy{ property. 0, 107—Several valuable and low-priced tracks of land in Madison oounty. 16 farms within from = o 12 miles of railrvoad, and 23 pieces of im- proved lands, near Table Rock, Nebraska, all conveniently near market, and 1 many instanges offered at great bargains. Among other counties in which we have special bargains in farms and unimproved lands, are Jefferson, Knox, Olay, Valley, Webster Bfi:py, Hazlan, [Boone, Filmore, Cass, Seward, Merrick and Nuck- olls, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, H.B. IREY & CO., Real Estate Agents, Southwest Corner 16th and Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. == Anheuser-Busch < BAEWING ASSOCIATION CELEBRATED ' £ Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Boer speaks for itsolt, "% ORDERS FROM ANY PALT ( STATE OR THE ENTIRE w\m’;l;u':r b Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE T0 THESTANDARY & MENDELSOMN, 00p, er- tirely out of his matrionial notions by work- e figar ring o mateh, ol | o A X Rave 0 g b wonk, " Jusk sty | 1€ s ysanting b with ths moiker L OfOur G-uara ntee. s i i und “-.n.h “'.3 hiad ru‘l;llmn‘:!‘ hfi‘kd you seo. u' ni-h‘ was d:]l well, !\efl(‘lahu"ruylhiur."’l ualny-::wum w S / o 1 pladn ¥ perfectly wi 0 0 grester por- B e Pptemn bl it et gt M| ARCHITECTS F. SCHLIEF, . g Anovel and very bright aud ormunnta) | o rogar o tho clothas 1 was to woar, but | 43 b0 oF 6 out f doors every - day or e Sole Ageut for Onaslia and the We, ] Gor, 9th Street and Capital § v rak to on this wall to held p: or | aho thought she could do better, 1t has al W . B T L e s STVEUOVED 30, OMAHA NATIONAL BANK At Elberon, (i, on Jeniary 15, the matd- LDING g4