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e e ~ g . L, o W RS T THN2 P THE DALLY BEE-~OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1884, — D — q Has the Largest Stookiin Omaha and fflakesitha ( Lowoest Prices. “Barren” Tennyson's Latest.y There was a little dog Which had a tail; The puppy went to ses, am willing to wager that one out of any ziven | cnstom. three will choat by an impulse that she can not help, A beautiful costume for & young brunette is The casa in exciting grest interest throughout the country. Dyspepsia is BAD BAD wn its ¢ffects on the disposition. The man who can't comfortably patience to the picus exhortations of men whom you know to be deep-dyed swindlers. If aftor theso tests your pioty romains with you, & comfort-giving and seul-satisfying pres | — - Sweetness and Love, BAD inits ¢ffects on the household. Itsets people at variancewith cach other and makes them irregular end unreasonable, BAD inits ({flle on the purs A dyspeptic business man manage his aflairs as prosperously as one with a Lealthy stomach, ligest his dinner is not a delightful And In & gale of red brick Ottoman silk and velvet. The [ Coquatry may gain you admirers—slaves, ence, delay not your “‘going hence' a single ‘companion. The little tail blew off; silk basque has a blouse vest of velvet. The | Your mirth may amuse for the hour; morment longer than necessary, This world Sad #ight to vie: silk drapery is made very short by crossway | Your culture be all that a loarned man craves, | 1* 10 place for you.—[Hartford Post. L] wrinkles held on each hip by velvet rosettes, Tho lower skirt is mainly of velvot, but opens toward the front over puffed drapery of the #ilk. The velvet bonnet to match Iy very large, with a robin red broast perched amid many plumes, Sho sald sho wanted a tekot “‘to Wyandotte and roturn,” and the pale, gentlemanly agent with the dark mustache asked as he took up the pasteboards, “Single!” “It ain't any of The wild winds had The fact is true, their willy Your fortune tempt bachelors to power, In Boston a faw days agoa revorend gentle- man was convicted of systematically taking . books from libraries and stores. There was Machination may eet you a groom 10 necessity for his doing 0. Ho wa declared To got. a good husband there's only one rule. | a kleptomaniac and turned over to his friends That brings Hymen's flowera to bloom, in order that they might “‘minister to a mind eased.” In the same city a day or two later & poor dovil who had vainly tried to get work, took & trace chain from a hardware store, sold it_and applied the proceeds to the You may through diplomacy wina soft fool, There was a littla cat, Almost a kit, She ato #o largs a rat She had a fit. With had digeation cursed, She kicked and tossed, And then she up aud burst, A swoet disposition But a swootness, habitually so, Which, tempered With love that's constant in not forced, for your Fiurniture! it And 10 was lost, your businoss as T know,” she rosponded tart- i purchass of broad for his starving ohildron. 1 o= nigh! ve o dos e A is necessitios we oat, jut he . ol Brown’s Iron Bitters is GOOD. Tharo was a littlo hen W rion e reetdint For somo o, | Will your worth to your swosthenrt a00n [ zar thiaf and waa sent & tho houso of correc- GOOD inits cffects onthe dyspeptic. Q)“ ho '"|"l bk shiftless wreck of a man.” He doesn't sk show. EreaNot. tion, A queer world this. It pives it a soyhd digesti She stumbled o'er it then Jadies if they want “‘single” tickets any more, o by & A s d digestion, TlAml hr{(nl;‘u --'w log, He's afraid to, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. B 1t0 K s ¥ ;““( 0“;‘]“103 him tognjoy the food il ol Short. Rusalan jackotsofgay plaided fabrice e e bt :;":“ 2 j ; GOOD in its effect| on the fami A""I‘, ::“""I’d""j‘t‘""' broth L':,,‘i!“,;‘ ,".::::m.lz ,,',':,,,,\ ':lf,l‘,‘i‘,:'k '(.,‘,B:,:’,;,‘",?, .p:'”I‘|i"”}j"_|‘fp’]‘"l;l‘]IIJ"‘I:L'\:"‘I“):;(Y’ for the “Prin-} “giie " " (8% Phillis the f Purchasers should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to - Lsihe) for young girls. These coats are very jaunty | %5 C_ WHICH Will cont SUA0% And tue music went soaring above buy at Low Prices by taking advantage of the great inducements set ont It drives dyspepsia out, and with it the whole company of little de- mons that makg¢ home unhappy. Lavra Don has been engaged to appear in |~ A if 'twere her favorite afr. Frank Mayo's now play, *Nordeck.” by Jharles Fdmonds will remain with | And a voice coming out of the sky, | S |od Eha rasszwozr snevaTor |[HAS, SHIVERICK, ]{ To All Floors. | 4206, 1208 nd 1210 Farnamss } M. HELLMAN & CO., and also very comfortable, heing thickly lined and finished in the back witt a pointed hood faced with a dark satin in monochrome. Ok, dog and cat and hen, rinne in woo, How like yo aro to mon . . Vi 0! at »oaver ol cian” g - | Mrs, Langtry for the rest of the season. From a singer she hoped to entrance GOOD inits r{/“r(lx on business. Who dwell helow! Natural beaver or cian” lynx fur, in nar giry ' Quite startled her with the roply — ) 3 2 business. With sotlons aod wit row bands, trims the edges; and with the ‘om Thumb has ta ! i b g Rt o " ‘With a sound digestion a man can e T jacket is worn a Rob Roy 'Z..,. of the plaid, BT et et She will if she once gets the chance, We dose, 'tls truo, seum in Brooklyn, and will son open it. T achots Tive sl willi, with vty fu.irmme muf and kato-bok £ | ““ X o yours g Harry Minor wan & st i i cian; he now employs four full orchestras, (Philadelphia Call. | Groat clusters of blush, ronn aro st movw | 5, g S e o San. Francseo ot i very fashionably worn with full dress toflots, tanks' gooe to § 0 HOUNEY FOIR THE LADIES, and 16 was noticed at brillisnt, gathering a¢ | *immer. It will bo put on at tho Baldwin, Honrlotta Vaders will start ont as a star the Metropolitan opera house the other even- | ~ Henrietta r ) ing, that those fragrant blossoms were almost | with Kate Claxton's company on February 11, “For Congross,” Raymond's great succoss, without exception worn by ladies who appoar- od in toflets with bodices cut decolleto, Per- | has boen booked at ths Walnut Streat theatre face and overfome worries and troubles which ould wreck a dys- peptic. Try Bno\mjfi I4RON BITTERS: Health is Wealth! “Shall T marry the girl that T love? He sang on a subsequent day; Sang ligh in his attic above, When he thought the fair Phillis away. A surprise came up from below, An answer his ardor to cool; "Twas a littlo emphatic *‘No, nog Nut unless tho girl, too, is a fook” Thomas Bailey Aldrich is ono of the uresaue womon in Boston, Min Coffin, of Now Jersoy, is potitioning | haps theso roses wore adopted and worn a8 n | Traverly's Comod 2 {) : vel e dy theatre, on Broadway, L — tho legislature for a change of name, wort of vicarious offering to a sentiment which SXORL. 14 6o Do AAHISE thb /O e ' the woarers instinctively folt, bitb were conr. | i York; 18 to be nax SLFHIvIGAisty fiTie PEPPERMINT DROPS, Many jowels worn at awell society ovents in Now York are borrowed for the occasion. Young ladies do not like to go out sleigh- riding with the man who has only one arm, Mins Christine Nilsson is one of the queons f diamonds, She has a royal collection of T atre, agoous enough or careloss enough to disre- - gard, Madame Janauschek will shortly produce | 4§ 2 Fakitiar Tanh Hkve 1 1 th ¢ another play. It is an adaptation from a Polish Light is gradually breaking—me,” ro- \uDoAtiee faow have been atd are the rags of | v, markod tho s whan ho paid & g bil ewico . Formorly the « 0 % " as large as usual, 1'661ot4, o 115 CraREA GF. 1¥or Rehoarsals of “Princess Tda" aro progross. | I 4 T B e O ey, Yot ®hot | it at tho Boston Museum. The membors of | Goorgo B, Poerlos, of California, ato a ot of “""';'“I this season'tho brilliantly glossy foathors of [ the company speak in glowing terms of the | mutton for ll‘“"“’{ '["“"",”Y- "L‘"‘]"“‘T“{‘“" itk of Thoy, wan ths firet womman wh e i Tataalo, ouse door down before he got a hundred yard of Mroy, waa tho first woman wh |tho phoasant and the yellowish tints of the | mkic sl wanted b0 go o Paris and leavo her husband | oriolo and the morlo "aro- proferred. Tho | Remenyiis at Tiavanna, and ho and big | from the divivgeroom KR T T 15 ‘”‘1 ST Cold that will pierce a substance of adaman- |} t . H L] at home, mounting of the small waved plumage is exe- | fiddle is being jabled around the houses of MENT, 8 tood specifio for Hysterin, Diz: Girls are moro courageous than men. They | cuted with extraordinary delicacy and neat: | the swell Cabaus, He will give public con- guamn Conyilsions, Fits, Norvous Neuralgi Inoho, Nervous Progtration caused by the vise of aloohol gr tobaoco, Wakefulness, Mental Do- ftoning of the Brain roulting in in- d lending to misery, docay and deat] ‘Ago, Barrcnnoss, Loss of pows one moyth's treatment. £1,00 a box, or s for §5.04, sent by mail propaidon receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ‘To cum any case, With each order received byue for six boxes, accompanied with £5.00, we will wend the purchaser our written guarantee to_ro. fundthe money if the treatment does not effect aoure. Guarantees issuod only by C. F, GOODMAN; Sole Agent, Omaha, Neh. DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S are roady to mako a match with a follow twico thir size. A woman has just diod at_ Belfast, Treland, who worked as laborer at the dockyard thero for thirty years, The Vermont spruce gum crop is a failure this season. Due notico of the suspension of Viasaar college will be given. Denver young ladies who escort the youn, men to leap year balls are themsolves escorted by district telegraph measenger boys. A Chinese proverh says: “A man thinks he knows, but a woman knows botter.” The Chinese rmust go,—[Oil City Derrick. Tn the matter of immodest costumes at balls in New York this winter young married Ladios are said to bo the chiof offenders. The most beautiful plaque that any young lady can mako is & big, round minco pie, placed within onsy reach of the spectator. ness, 8o that the fans have a satin-like smooth- ness, and, in some cases, great refinement in tho color; the tone being preserved through- out in the amber or tortoise shell sticks as well as in the finish, or docorations, The ““Portin” is the nowest fan in shape; it is oval and forms o hand sereen, The prottiest aro mado of clear, palo yollow foathers, with » brown starling fattened with a bow of brown satin ribbon above the handle, The latost os- trich foathor fans consist of threo magnificnt feathers tiod with ribbon and fastenod in a carved holder, e ‘Why Man is Like a Fish, A man is like a fish indeed, Ho drinks lik ono and loves the wood; His joys o bait when he is cavght Tn scaly weighs. His lines are taut In schools officious where they sny, Both fear the rod but hook-oy play. Knight will produce his new comedy by Charles Gaylor, entitled *Pump- kin Creek Politics,” at Havlin's Theatre, Cin- cinnati, March 2 John E. Owens is resting for a fortnight, He is not in the best of health, His company is to be strengthened for the representation of his old repertoire, A Scandinavian company is touring Minne- sota and the northwest, playing Swedish dramas, Thero is o large Norwegian and Swodish population in that country. Miss Maud Grangor, having abandoned “Her Second Love,” will star during the bal- ance of the season under the managemnt of Mr. Henderson, late of the Standard Theatre, New York. There is some prospeet of Mrs. D, P. Bow- ers returning to the stage. Irank Mayo has tine solidity must be terribly embarrassing to « thermomoter, —[Bismarck Tribune. A man in Town has patented a hen’s nest. By-and-by somo man will patent the hen, and then we will have to pay for eggs until a plain omelot will taste like o 810 bill.—[Bur- dette. “Husband, yon'll have togo and call that 1 can't make him get up. He «leeps as if he were o log.” *‘Oh, well, Maria, the boy can't help it. 1t fate, He was born o be a policeman,” ““You have gave my wifo the wrong medi- cine,” exclaimod a man, entering a drug store. “T hope no harm has Tesulted,” replied the druggist tremulously. *‘Oh, no, sho's all vight.” “How do yom know it was the wrong modicine?” **W'y, because it helped her im- mediately.”—[ Arkansow Traveler. Tn the opinion of a. genuine Kentuckian, thero is no part of our national history so im- (Chicago, Burlington & Guincy Railroad.) P ;fi&%@f\ ~ wnvited her to assume a leading rolo in **Nor- deck, " his now play, which is to bo produced in Chicago in May. Buffalo Bill closes his senson_in Chicago; March 8, and departs for his Nebraska ranch to prepare for another Wild West tonting sea- son, Hiy season, though short, has been very successful, espocially in Now England, Solid Trains of 11 Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reolin ant, Day Poaches and Puiid ling Chairs (Seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re: | man Palacs Sleeping Cars are run dail 22 to and’4 rolving Chalrs, Pullman Palace Sleeping Carsand |from 5t Louls, via Hunnibal, Quincy, Keéokuke, it the famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and | Burlington: Cedar Rapids and ‘Albert L'a to' 817 from Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council [ Paul and Minneapolis: Parior Cars with Rec] Blufls, Chicago & Des Moines, Chicago, 8t. Jo-[Chairs to and fromSt Louis and Peot n an lseph, 'Atchizon & Topeka. Only through linebe- |and from St Louwis and Ottumwa. Cal tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denver. Through cars|change of cars betweea 5t. Louis fml I between Indianapolis & Council Bluffs via Pcoria. | Moines, lows, Lincoin, mevraska, and Denvc: ALl connections made in Union_Depow. 1t 18] Colorado. known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE, It is universaliv admitiad to be the Fishes and mon both go in seino; Tis swimmin’ makes them that is plain. Fishes spawn ova coats; men too; And when in pools they both shake one, Both run for offish at the poles— Thon up Salt river go in shoals, TFish go tosea; mon seo to go To “bars” for Vichy water, oh! Both like to lie on warm spring beds The Nashvillo man, who was fined $800 for Kissing & school teacher, need,not complain. It was a good doal cheaper than marrying hor, Miss Mamie Dickons, daughter of the nov- elist, will begin a_series of reminisconces of hor father in the Youth's Companion in Feb- ruary. Mrs, Elizaboth Richards, of Wilmington, portant as the fact thatold Pete Andersor's son Caleb married Tobe Watkin's daughter, and afterward owned “‘Step High,” the horse that Ben Salus rode from Lexington to Frank. fort in 1859, —[ Arkansaw Traveler. Dr. X. goes to a restaurant with a friend, and orders a bottlo of wine. Shortly after he 18 called away for o moment, and the triend G — G PREVENTIVE AND CURE, FOR EITHER SEX. Tho remedy being injected directly to the seat of the disease, requires no change of dist or nauseous, rial O pois 4 0 Joseph Jefforson has closed his_season at RS ulber sk rsts irasin O ine At vt avs medieiies o6 (e, Iner, | i tanght school for noarly cighty yoars. " 1| Aud wavo soft billows for their honds, | Nashvillo, nd will go to s Louisiana plane | i Wattor —(Ab, yos, but by no meanour || Finest Equipped waliroad In the World for @il Ctriases of Travek: impossible to contract uny privato diseasc; but in the | 11,99 & ity smart scholar 0ol ¢he old And neither one will make a ‘‘rise” tation for the remainder of the winter. ~Mr. | hest, You ought to try some of the kind the |IT. J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen’! Manager. PRRCRVAT, TAWRLT, 1en, #ass, Ae't. Chicass case of those already unfortunately afflicted we guar. | 8CY Until they’re forced to by the “flies,” Jefferson will start out again in April. The | Doctor always orders when he comes here ¢ anteo three boxes to cure, or we will refund the mon- ©y. Prico by mail, postage paid, §2. per box or three boxes for §5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES esued by all authorized agents. Dr.FelixLe Brun&Cofl SOLE PROPRIETORS, G, F. Goodman, Drugyiet, Solo Agont, for Omaha méo-wly very woman has her mission,” snys o writer, but he doesn’s state whether that is to givo employment, to the dressmakers or to wear big hats to tho theater. Misu_Voorhoos, daughter of the genereus and brilliant senator of Indiana, is pursuing her musical studies abroad aud will not re- —— turn to America until next summer, OONNUBIALITIES, Rublos, cats-oyes, topaz, bronze and all L8 dark precious stones are usod this winter to | givo Oriontal coloring to the cold white dia: moads of eardreps, pendants, broches and bracolets, Both men and fish have sealy tales, Irom frying-pans sight in tho fire The fishes jump and never tire; owiso does a fishous man Who thinks this world a frying-pan. ~—[Whitehall Times, present season has been very profitable. Carl Rosa has found and engaged for tho alone.” S Two young married Fronch ladies wero talk- Covent garden a new soprano named Kate | ing about their husband Said one of them, Bensberg, She is a8t. Lows girl, the daugh- | <1}, you really think your Jules went shoot- tor of a wholesule liquor _dealer, and has boen | jng yesterday?” “Well, I don't think he studying in Europe tor the last four years. tried to deceivo me yesterday; I am inclined Dion Boucicault’s tour in Australia will last [ to think he went.” “But he didn’t bring Dr. CONNAUCHTON, 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S, A. Established 1878—Catarrh; Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patients only eight weeks. Ho will produce “‘Arrah | bark any gamo.” “Thatis what makes me | Cured at Home. Write for *“Te Mepicar-Missioxanw,” for the People, Free. Na Pogue” aud a new play of hh\callu.d “‘Rob- | sure he did go!” was the wife's reply. Consultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Tulephnlm No. 226. ort immet,” in which he plays the titlo role. | Senator Tom Bowen, « £ Colorado, has what =ON. ToWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: ‘‘Physician of ¢ Ho will start on April 10 and return in August. | ig callod a voker faceand i3 said %o bo tho i S 5 st 4 0 L) tteal Abilit) ceess, ON S A R Vi T Yt e P ieeiatil e et oriancs | bast okee player Ik the! worldide always | Lo Antiiy andEMarkad Gucocss 2400 (’“E‘Sd ‘1'*1*‘3 MU "E}é" Davenport, will be the incidental wmusic, under the direc- | has s poker hand, 0o, or the persons pla; : sonorable Man, cess, Wonderful Cures.”—Hours. 8 tn 5. oung Iady, aged 18 years, residing at Tarafraxia, Ont., married, secured n divorce, and married again within s weok recontly. - h The new mutton-leg sleeves are full at the of the A capoto mado entirely of many marrow [iaitings of velve i row after row, boginning in the contre of tho crown, is ono of the favor- ite bonnets in Paris, A panache of feathers Chang, the Chinese giant, fs to be married in five years to a Chinese woman ni foot A Maino gir] refused to be married till next April becayso sho likes sleighing, aud says sho s0as horo an't o wnuch sluighig after mar- riage. An English nobleman, row traveling in the tion of Mr. W. Ellott Haslam, late of Ab- When * Excelsior” was given in_ Paris Americans were amused ot a scone in which a group of Indians wero standiog at tho New ork ond of the Brooklyn bridge, while in the distanco wan tho capito) building, with horda with him think he has and he derives top and very close bolow tho elbow; their | i f1ve ¢ foot | |5y Motropolitan opora bouse, in New York, | & large income from tho game. They say of | 1¢1(} 3 = i B benuty I incramsed by making thom long and | 48t “Thoy will then opena tea store in New | 4 formerly professor of music at Brittania | him out in Denvor that when he wanted four RICHARDS & CLARKE, I W B UL, pushing the upper part far above the armholes [ * "' college, Manchestes. jnclis once at poker, and had but three, he Propriefors. Superintendne - Quictly dropped his fourth-eard and substitut- ed s photograph. He played it for a jack, too. A colored man was hanging around the opera house the other evening in a manner to Omaha Iron Works § in its only trimming. wost, is E‘clhmml with falling In‘{ove w:fll the | of buffaloes browsing around it. show that he was deeply. interested in what | U. P. RAIuWAY - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS = A strip of land about one inch wide on | housemald of & Denver hotel and wanting 0| “mpo Now York World lavishes the warmest | Was going on fisido, and o gentleman finally [y Tifty-fifth streot, west of Third avenue, was | MArTY her: praise upon Thomas W, Keene, and hails him | 83idto him: “‘Why don’¢gou go in? Under recently vold for $635. This confirma the re- | _An unexpocted offor of marriage to a Mich- | us America’s great actor. 1t ix just and fit- | thoe civil rights bill you can take a teat in she rt that Sara Bernhardt will make New |igan girl brought on a fatal attack of heart- [ tiny that a journal which sneered at western | barquet circle. es, sah! I knows al 4] bout dat sah!” was the repl Under = ‘ork city her home, isease. Most offers of marriage are tho ro- | commendation of Henry Lrving should find its [ Do 'n,t“"fl'; A . o B acis ] A plain strip of plush, with handsome fringe | #1166 0f heart-diseaso, but they are seldom | beau ideal of au actor in Tom Keene. o Lo oy hounad on each end, makos a very protty table scarf, [ Colonel Wood has obtained possession of | ooign' g ingles if" hull" of 2 £F o his oun be- addod, ovan_ i on ono ond | Tho newspaper foroman got a mange no- | tho loass of tho_ Olympie. ‘Theater, Ohicago, | Pk o, Uy S8 SERESs 1L bl e only, & spray of flowers in arasene embroidery, | tice among a Ic ors of | and will remodel it into a museum and thea- =] ly, a spray of fl i broid tico wmong: o 1ot of items hoaded *Horrors of | and will del it into d th J 503 it will bo an elegaut searf. 1885," and when tho aditor loaened that the | ro, sush as he used fooontral in days gons e groom’s income was only seven dollars a woek | 1y, He w like to take possession of tho uty and Bevotion. 8 ard oy short jaunty Jackets or rivhed cloth | o' 1t had better romain under that hoad. R e e e oot Cvac e HAGEE s ie fised bl < with a vest. §t " the basques are cut wmuch [ _If Susan B. Anthnnfiusu married this year | steep premium to lot go. Tiovie wordsito siater, beobhers = longer they are usually coutinued vory nearly | sho will be accused of having popped the ques- |~ Goring Thomas, composer of *Esmeralda,” Doing patiently thy duty— jik down to the hem of the skirt. tion, Sll;yi h~[!rl:v«3. has t‘hr- vrlvl‘l{rrxulut mak- | 5 at work .u.nuu.«iln\x:a i ulchl;\l'illm;‘ah' "These attract 1ar more than beauty. Wi o oa | ing an affidavit to the contrary. Nearly every | ford, composer of *The Yeiled Prophet,” on 5 & Tbeelsithe'glel of long agot #lng Tou | lor ‘in the country would publish. it for | wu oid Tnglish subject; e Pt askarnio ooy Modast dress and gontlo bearing, E ?l‘:n:‘-lm(:‘;;cnglrl Ay iare. e Bid grf."} nothing. | poser of “Colomba,” on_a subject not made <indly actions nover sparing; SRSV | 118 00 & wart on hor nose, had no teoth and | A Brooklyn lady caught burglar in her [ public, but which is being pus into librotto Making eloudy piaces sumy— ; = 2 Sl | v oro spocks.— [Salem Sunboam, room and compellod bim to marry hor. Sines | orm by Dr. Fzanels Huofter. Theso win trus heasts moro than money. ! L this terriblo punishment there has bean a| Thore wasa decided coldness between the Hid 2 O ! [ el ly, Jatthfull writes from Qalorado | ent falling off in tho number of robberios in AL Tanuier aniihar o the Alding those wha aee not gpmely, | = Cato I 3 < police forco one-half. Thero are more ways [ engagement there, 1t arose from a clause in EEiving AL Dy Miss Kato Field lays her hand upon her hoart 5 i ; Growned at last—a happy wifo! and murmurs, 'Ok, you are 8o kind,” than one to make burglary odious, the contract that Mrs, Langtry should have a "1, Dovar. =t RN et S e e ot Under Mississippi Inw a woman s liable to | man in_the box office as wellas one at tha e A 1K =) AN " Ono reason why a Dotroit wife dosires a t, 4o ant for assault if she strikes her hus- [ door. John Stetson felt hurt that there o = (7] LIMPURE BLOOD divorco is because her husband Yied to her |3 i5 5 Ve an s not liable for asssulting | should bo & suspicion of lis honesty, bu Mrs. SINGULARITIES. \. Beforo marriage ho said he owned a ono-horse | ¢4 0 Ul E L uses a switch 1o lurger than | Langtry insisted, just the same, and Charles Wagon and had $260, After marriage ho conld :2’,;‘{‘:1“"" the wagon, and one wheel was gone | 01"t 4o amend the .m}:.mh:;‘l to give the 1 o mmunity that i . %“W"‘LW“ AN || T.ouking fixadly this way, Ella Whoalor tays j“,,‘;i"“' sama lutey homan] b RNV TH V0 Nk VLG R | ) tonos sboub which thero can be 1o mistako | 4 young lady in Ulster county called at a Al & ; ‘will s the man whom my soul reveres.” young lady ) 1 BRoBlS s UNERAD A= o) | Vory woll, Misw Wiolur, b vou meodw's | IS G110 T RN e B R Sawdsn, Fall back into lino with tho | jlor'for Lreach of promiso, “He promised okbar glzla, to marry me four timos,” she said, “'but he “I don't wonder that some mothors weep | haun't kept his word, and my affections are when their daughters are born, and cry: “Ob, | 411 hlighted,” *“How much damage do you that it had been a son!’ There are somo sad | wish to claim?” said the polite lawyer. “‘Well, experience that would lead & mother h-lvr-y T was blighted four times, and I think $190 a that overy ono of hor children bomen."—{ Heu [ it is mone o0 much.” So_suit was one ry Ward Boecher, tered at $400 damages for four blights, A malden lady at Wilmington not only re: | - Gonsiderablo comment was excited at a re- fused to tell her age, but carefully destroyed | sent wodding in Boston by the extraordinary every evidence of the date of her birth, precaution taken to keep out people who wero fow dayu ago ubo died, and now the Wilning | hob nviied,” The usta. were ot on Cio ton papers in guessing at hor age have got 1t | idewalk by a policeman whe demanded a up to 105 years, The moral is obvious, ticket, another policeman stood at the en- Four cents & plece was the price promised | trance to the awning desiring to see the Hartford, Ky,, has o pig with eight legs. It is now pro- | Mendum, her manager, found it pretty dis- The two headed lady:on exhibition says that agreeablo, Mune. Modjoska's California ranch, which a has cost her an outlay of about 860,000 up to f wouldn’t be receiving $25 » weok salary, dat, Ingt wook broughe her in the first roturn | Raty patronizod a Watesbury, Conn.. bir upon the amount. jnvested, This was tho | ora tho other 1ight and killod eightcon cae sum of 85,000, profits upon the past Year's | yaries, pulling thow piecemeal through the crops. The money was regarded by Mme.{\iireq RS Modjeska as lucky money, and she """"‘l'“”] ‘Ann Dunn, who died im London a fow duys invested in & diamend diadem and a pair of lied im ¢ e e P e o at the ags of thirty-nine, was nearly nine solitaire oar-rings, which she will wear for tha {269 8t the g gk CHEFIRIT, g Beqt B00 first timo as a Jand: of mascotte, in tho pro-{ Rk T \pounds. Sh d three foet six iaches duction of hor new play at the Star Theatre, |POUSCR. | BhS BT 9 B New York, two. wooks houce. Teissaid that thersis » girl in Dawson is said L 0 A popular singeo of a former genaration has |, 1618 agld that thorels 8 g1l T Davih t E“ . B .| just died in Krgland in Jano Shoriff, Sholrr" Sho hasn moguetio ‘touch taat at- WATERIWHEELS, ROLLERIMILLS, wado hor first appearaneo at Coveut Garden | Hurst. Bho bus & Tehetis e, TGS . [ . [ in December. 1831, in Dr. Arne's opera of Jocts.” Just tho tip o, the finger appl#d to & ; chair will lift.it from the floor, | VArtaverses,” and came to thia country with e o $ioiives| MILL FURNISHENGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE his littlo finger in doing so. MANUFACTGRERS OF AND DEALERS (IN 5 "Pipe amoking in tho real test of atobscco, | 1t s the of smoking, You got more ‘at tho fiavor and fragrance. You take the moke cooler, and tho tonio cloanlier and Pipo smoking is tho Seguins in 1838, She was much here, particulasly in comic opera, for sho vas h liled o Bviehtly notress ax well as & #ood singar, | ple to present different cards when & desiras The words_*food,” Repair Works, 109 South 14th Bt. Bske ropals- | dollars for kissing o rchool a sowing girl in Brooklyn for making eight dozon ehirts, and then sho bad t bring sult t0 got the money, her employer wleging that the sewing was defective, Judgment for the full amount and 85 costs was rendered in her fwvr, 11 you wish te find the Snswor 'o the question that you ask, Just interview the laborer Returning from his task. Ha'll take you to his humble homo Where his good wifo does her duty, And T'll wager that ho hell say truo 'love Ts woman's greatest bonuty, Ladies who have a liking for hats worn over the forehead will be glad to learn that the old favorite, the English walking hat, is likely to be revived this spring, The brim is about the wamo as of old, rolling high and close o each side, but the crowns to most of the new shapes are in the sloping Langtry style, or else are high and square, There have beeu ouly two known cases of femalo lynching in the country, The first oc- curred in 1851 at Donneville, & mining camp in the Bodio district of Californi, and_the victim was & Sponish woman pamed Inez Paria, who had mnrdered and robbed a man in her husband’s saloon, The second and last caso I the lynching of Mrs. Cuddingham in Ouray, Colorado, fow daye sgo. S R g g L Pennsylvania. & man un o ki A T mer state, and & jury in v stato only Allowed threo hundred dollars damages ro- tioket, the sexton at the door took up the tickat, a fourth person directed the friends of the contracting parties to goon one side of the church or the other, and lastly the ushers were proyided with cards on which the names of favored guests were placed, and all persons who wies not down for seats were permittod to shift for themselves. A difference arose between two colored men, Ruseell and Louie, of Colchester, Russell pro- cured & warrant for Loule's arrest, charging him with enticing away his wife, The case was called before Judge Oarrington, but be- fore the trial was over it was agreed that the parties should sottle the matter at issue by a contest conducted in accordance with the and remainod here $ill 1840, She retired from the stoge immediately upon her returnto England, and socn after married & Mr. Wol- cott. Same yoars ago Bartley Campbell said::*'In this countuy I haye found the playwright liv- ing in & garret and the actor living ina villa at Long Branch, The man who makes the Dlay is tavated like & poor relation by the player, When I went to Paris 1 found the actor living garrot and the playwxight in avilla "his moves Nym Crinklsto re mark- **1 think ¢that Bartley Campbell has dono taoeo than any other American dramat- it to briug about the new condition in which Doth astor and playmaker can resids st Long rules of the prize-ring. This they proceeded todo, They retired to a convenient spot and proceeded to choke and pummel each other until Louie threw up the sponge. Russell ro turned from the field in triumph and carried his wife home wif One of the que it cases of e which have come before the notice of the legal fra- teruity for years s bow being investigated by tho Delaware ciroult court at Muveie, It is case which, 1f tested, as it is now designed, tmay lead t practical chavge in the marriage laws of the state. Some time last spring Mr. Soth M. Whitten, & lawyer of Union Springs, who was & widower at the time, met aud con: coived a great love for Miss Maud §. Arthur, & reputable youn lady of that city. Boarding at the same house, he became quite intimate with her, 5o mueh 80, in fact, that they moved to the house of & priyate family, whero they resided for sometime. One of the Braneh,” —— IMPIETLES, The Oil City Blizzazd starts a distracting question. 1t wants to know who is going to pay the parson's foo Jeap year, Jornelius Vandesbilt has been elected a di- vector of the Yourg Men's Cheistian associa: tion, Queer taste for a Vandorbilt, “'What is this beok ‘Sarab Barouw’ that 1 500 80 widely advartised?” morsel,” was the reply. are makivg “ltia o very stifd 1 ask more particts larly,” said ho, “because 1 saw & man readiug - 16 dn church this morning.” 0ld Job was Jovel headsd in wishing taat his enomy wight writes book, The crltics manner of fun of the Maquls of Lome's *Spseches and Veres.” sud they to be fed or to go ous. *out, tho snimal has been trained to astociate these cards with the desired events of tha day. William. Ki hter, of Atlana, who is only 10 yaars old, s taken o o Tulk beved, B volcs Bax changed to a deop boso and thare Jave beon other like virilo developments, ll onused b o i11nos from which heas sutfared for soma weeks pest, including t1# paralyeis of bis righd side. A lunberman from Michigar, says a Sriend of bis Las tho pinie Tegion found # suake iu his " and hone” aze printed on thew, wu i @plebrated. 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth} STRAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER ANDZGAS PIPE. BRASS, GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS, 4 ARCEBITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRONJ pockenouo duy aad sewed th pocket wy until thoe saake was. nigh starveds Then ho. let him wut and fed hiw, and aftw that the snake would do anything he told bhim to. e used to hant deer with that snala, He'd lay for tho deer, andas soon as it Bove in sight he'd, sot bhe suake after it, and the cussd snake | woald so tangle itsell up in the deed'slegs tha it cowldn’s run, An a coupl of gentlerien were ¥iding down tso Roanoke valley, Vizgivia, recontly they saw & hege groon colored snake writhing and twisting a6 the 100t of & booch tros, Gioing loser they discovered it to be one of the 'horned species of the hoop suake. It had formed itself into a. hoop by taking its tai in its mouth and rollad down “the hidl in pur- suit, of & rabbit or osher smal) game. So great had become its veleity that it coulda't guide iteelf, and it bad struck the tree with such force as to drive it horn into. the solid wood to the depth of an inch cx more, holding it tight "\ fast. . There aro & groat many trees fu the vicinity hat have been struck iu the HATI0Y TIXGEO TTIN will not spare his sugest mother-in-lave when her book ooes rut, IH:-;'-: !.éul umh‘: the hlflx\:.tia.lulad preschers in Chicage & very s congre~ gation, vone of whem are wu{&hy. How be manages to induee his flock to rape and scrape bard enough to pay him & big salary i not same way, and they invariable die. So dead- ly is the poisca that the leaves on young oaks have been known to wither within an hour after belng struck, T sy “Home Sweet Home." -:' of “aflul and oy SRR DISEASES OF THE g cently to & woman who swore he had kissed became dissatisfied, and demanded %o ey Bousand tiimes. A5 Todianaman's | Faoa’,oosme foms: g bobwee. thom, g - prod L We are prepared to furish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection ~of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing This song I vary good in its way, butis | Flouring Mills, fremStone to the Roller System, there any “d{““:l‘" the "“““"‘“N‘w “t Nl B riepe al attention given tv furnisning Power Plants for any pur- houae oannot be 8 fi":fl»‘.fi:ndmg it | pose, and esticustes made for same, General machmery repairs attended o promyprly, Address 5 ittera, » bona fde and certai s owre for Ao, S i s 1 RICHARDS & CLARKE, Oumaha, Neb, dysporsia, sud all dicsases of tae liver and dneys. kiss may do more damage, however, than & Ir. Whitten » written agres. Pounsylvaniau's.—{Pock's S, Tty Signed, but el Tt 1 0 bo peshiaps one of the future features | Agrveing o take each othor as lawful husband of iy that women il bo pormittod o g | mud wife fo haveand o holdoko, uutl ble._ Then 1wl b ot o e e hems eart. B, Whisten way soon | stated. ~Perhape ho proachies very short ser- @ ban] [ ty, snd the t | after tod and gave ball for bis appear. | WG ull of flu.g-mhlflwmmll Y, Bl mos arrost fn v e woral and y will, a6 & game of | ance, and the case s now on the tapis. He| To test yeur plfl(‘: Drop B10 in the con- 4, T. ARMSTRONG, M. ., A9 cards, unseru] ., Did | and the lady claim they are legally mar. | tribution ‘plate. (are for the widow and iamet Awrie | fid b e e el sl et Topilh o e [ sty b, ol et ) use wol » s | you Ange OB your e) Ty o6 s playtugTor s, it | and b wodded acoordiog 40 the Jaw Aad the [and svil keep vour Gemper, ~ Listen with