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ens i ] e » THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA, SATURDAY, %ARCH 15, 1884, - [ — K Nature's Treasures, Thees shoulder.capes and small pelerines huve | entar about that,” replied Gns; “but T do AL' A Mule and the Giant Powder, i 1 iy Copac iy W Bl S ok o o Sht. Ao ch conrary | Ay ko Whers can ok a0 clock.| o gl The Largest Stock in Omaha, and Makes the Lowest Prices. Aoy they are more than ever In vogue abroad, [ My dear,” implored a husbind, “will yo e » e ettt creeett, Deep within her breast doth Nature hide | forming an addition to almost every stylish | b Hm"wf‘““;"";_":""m::;;’-;;“‘im; “");"'; *" In regard to mul':u,l observed the o Her procious ores—her wiver and her gold, [ S tEA0 SLT 0t f “them having the | cvaroonts They s neatty sk e o my | Montana man, who had boen a patient ° While rongh, vncouth upon the mountain | G EGHioriad “atale fronts, a atyle certain 0 | vary soriy, " ranfied the wile, $ith a look of |listener, *in regard to mules, I mind »hlni 3 N btain mnch fashionable favor in many vari- | raaj regret as she fastoned her bonnet on, “‘but | When we opened the Pistol Pocket mine o S e g A A tiew of tho coming season's mantalt At pel. | the haathen are afforing and T kavo not a mo- (in ‘78, The ground was froze u hunired 4 ricity and mog 5 it erines, and becoming to many figures for | ment to spare. I am late for the sewing so- | feet on a level, and we had to blast out i can be recharged i an it | Seans every bonlder with s wistful glance, . 2 pemrre uitable, A y et i i A Do rechared in o ane overy boulder with u wistful glance, | which'the plain round cape is unsuitable cloty aa it is,”—Philadelphia Call, the quatte and dirt with anything we L e e— " Another trip—thero's till another chance, T 16 minister of one of the most prominent | sould get. One day a mule o’ mine eat TS loked with Phetrmstiom snd A Precious Consolation, churches at Columbus, 0., who waa catechis- | 1, o] 'the giant powder catridges we had, DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORE, | scholars on Sunday o Sured by using & belt. To any one afMicted with | With hopeful heart in Nature's solitnde, 1t is pleasaut to remember ing the Sunday sch : E that disoase, § would _y, buy Horno's Eloctrio Belt | He prospocts hill and gulch, and every night That spring will soon be hiers, Inat, was somowhat **broken up” whon, in an- | #1d a8 we was 300 miles from u store, w CETANE " J QET Any one oan confor with me by writing or calling | n his abode uncouth perchance and rude, 1t is aweet to know December swer to a question as to the place where a cer- | were stumped. 7 N f o ""’h',“‘ t til.“—““‘k t Yy Sy Wors) RSBV Dongie et vt Ho droam of homne and wife, and - prospects Cannot last forever, dear. tain passago mi ht be found, a smsll boy in | “Know what thut means,” murmured Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, comprising MATX OFFICR—Oppostts pomOLA wiot & Fesn bright. [Chicago Sun, | the front seat promptly replied: “In Panl's | forty-niner. “Been out o' whisky in | the latest and most tasty designs manufactared for this spring's trade and covering wer blook. i _And time rolla on, his form is bending h-‘ — 1».p|fiualz.. the S]u-n'mtlu hnl minfster im- | ¢po gaino conditions.” a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. bl e | "":’{:"‘“ WOWY XN UV VRV RS 1SN MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. o “)rflt‘:;‘r"":;'::nii'““ i good | _ Al our money was into the mine, and | = — = e e SR —— | His chestnut hair has turned s white as - man, It vory rough ia Yis ways and very | € couldn’t get nowhar till the dirt " HENNING T I ol h Murphy in having . vory. anccosatl | given o Chewiog tobacon, Ono day i | bogan to pan. - L wanted to kill the muls Parlor Coods Draperies. l“ s gyttt L K hoa B ded It week to T2 :mr:‘;,;::(u':';nl;n:T;"A‘:‘;nl'];:r"ml‘{l‘rl?g e “r:lgl:' ?“3; b‘;‘ ‘“5;”";“;3" 1""flk"°" Now ready for the inspection of cus- | Complete stock of all the latest oy IMPROVED A0 (WY 10 NORIWLL OF W T Inomon ot e inn, 1o Brooklyn, T t© 1" | Gubin hie hastily hitched his horseand knooked | Bimtr T o T celeVi KO} omers, the newest roveltics in styles in Turconran, Madras and s SOFT o i R A AL At rid B it vvei) | 8t the door. A wharp-looking old Iady an- |\ ) g Suits and Oda Pieces. Lace Curtains, Ete., Bte. v Would nature’s vaults disclosed, half recom- | Lotta has secured tho rights of ell |'Swarad the summons, . Theprearher aaked for You bet! me and Swayback cut a 1 \\W‘K‘\\Uw)fl: 7/ ELASTIC SECTION Ml rectpen Sk ooy S48 toll diave Wronght? ":y'"’:u:" ‘lh‘":’""':‘l H‘“‘T‘ R -‘\(h«lwr. T dnn'tl take in strangers; I don’t {mlul a ‘;mlu lr&xghmm c:::]: Cr.m_n]l]qck = — J I o n ] A " Sam Sanford, the veteran minstrel, is doin now yon,” replied the oid lady suspiciously. | level and. woul ave made a million [ (N OHSE o sk i o et b s peniow G | panorama of “Unole Tor's Catis, 0 Son ki what o Biblo tays, a6 | only a geizaly Ve clum into our eond o’ Elogant Pagssenger Elevator to all Floors. , 0 ¥ ow God, v er, “'Be not forgetful to entertain ‘And some I've known, and ahared their toil | | Ldlford Arthur will mansge Bandmann's | preacher, ot forgetful o en thehole, andjwe had to come out through Tk |t smtning M 25, Miwaukoe, Wi | tangor, or theichy sne, bavs sorilned | o Goratook ahaft and.give ourseves CHARLES SHIVERICK, rranted to woar longer, it | In Chlorido, now, lie sleeping neath the sod. s Lona Morehouse is playing soubre ) ! w i’ ) | 3 L )t rotto | 13ible.” said the old lady quickly; “no angel | UP: !{{[W({m"‘ . &"":;",:.":E:S':fl,, B EHE | y camo for gold, but thoss were ourly | b, ™11 Flockton's ¥lying Dutchman Com | youii como down' o Hoaven witha quid | *“Ho told me about that, +Well, this 1206,1‘2'08 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - - - OMAHA, NEB. | In the pany. of tobacco in his mouth, as you have.” he 8 back all d th le had be refunded. ‘o thdorsements o| Inys, Lillian Russell fs playing in *‘Billee Taylor” | % , A8 Yo ve. i | same Swayback allowed as the mule ha il ‘s hest physiol; o 4 _ playing in “billee Taylor | door was shut, and the preacher unhitched his 0 #80) NEP ham (4 e e —— h y . + | glismuaciicir, 240 32 Randolph ey \\ha:’:uhln red's” wore sung in minstrel | e being mado to secure Oscar The 0.4 Way. 9dm and 'Sedt 6;1" u:}tln (;‘he ;n)uln. f}'}‘l! (SUCCKSSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) W W LEAMANN. | And nonowore noble savo the prairio child, | Wildo and his brids for a theatrical s080m it |y, ot condemned with life to part e T e R Oh! Nature, if thou didst conceive this country. . Still, still on hope reiies, mule, bein’ filled with stones, ketche SOALE And bear such offoring ua thoy claim for you| *Falka,” the now comic opera, made a ds- | And avery pang that rends his heart onto the fulminatin’ eend o' them o e B 18 e Tow D, Disclose thy treasars, and while you griove, | cided hit at Haverly's Theater, Philadlphia, | “ i axvactation rise. cartridges, there would be & hoistin’ o' J il Thy breast will soften with thy tears of dew. | by the McUaull opera company. Hope, like the gleaming taper's light, dirt. So he tied the mule over where we ( 4 Ton 800, Ream x Included S5 “ARMERS, ORLE 45, mv,!-n- 7R, m.’..a'gi:usu?rm Flon el i There are betweon 400 and 500 young lady | Adorns and cheers his way. W rkin’ and we went off a bit t ObLif wo only knew, and knuwing cared, |, A - b v e s as workin’ and we went off a bit to see To share thoss proclous gems in nature's boarders at the Conservatory of Music in Bos: | And still, as darker grows t‘e night, things commence.” LIME AND CEMENT. brenst mn; and there are about 300 pianos under the Imitsa darker day. [Oliver Goldsmith N ery clever,” nodded the Californian 5 Tho child of want and woo would thon bo| U omorywill st o Now oy 0 | approvingly. “Swayback had a head. 1| 0ffice and Yard, 6th and Douglas Sts., Umaha Nflb. In love and peace and none would bo dis- | up next month at Darmstadt, April 26th i | T wrotoh condemnad with life to part remember once when he was goin' across tre = o8sed, tho exact date, that day beine the anniversary |~ Thoes not on hope rely, Dead Man's Desert, in Arizona, he filled But'not until hor breast ia torn apart of Flotow's bikth, But acts in jail the idiot's part, himself up with timothy seed, and then Henley, Haynes & Van Arsdel, With cruel blows and giant's poworful blast | _Fanny Davenport's businoss with “Fedora” | ~ And feigns insanity, put in carrots, and turnips, and straw- mportie @I | Willdiscloso tho secrots of her brenst, through Michigan (notoriously poor theatrical | Then of proceedings in the case Bivetea; w18t iion; wanivaRIAkss, - THe — WHOLESALE— And then monopoly will hold them fast. torritory) has beon the largest played over ita | The lawyers got stay, ARGt wEEWEd KB thawaRh 0" tiib aERas circuit for many years. Thus murderers live to plague the race 'y grow ' A curse be on the men who hoard their ” " And kill some other day. Y r IN BOTTLES. 1 h ho hoard el | *Trevunerate. yours. ago, fn Glasgomw, M took root in it, 8o all he had to do was to ™ woores . | Trving played a small pars in “The Jibhenai- [Somervilla (Mass.) Journal. | walk along and digest fresh vegetables. y y Erlanger,. Whilo want and woo and heavy hoarts repine, | ounyy! which. Mr, Broctor wan' presenting The Nebraska Way, He was the only man that ever walked And begging but a crust at their back doors, | ,ring o stir engagement. The wretch condemned with life to part across that desert alive. e o k h life to pa ) p Culmbacher, Hear sounds of revelry and popping wine; 'y " A ““Ho told me about it,” continued the Pil Thut lgnorance 1s bliss and thess poor souls | Henry E. Abboy hadengaged Heer Joachim [ No counsel noed employ, b )" conti o 00, and sh ason, , 3 3 5 sner Deformitios of want and wos, and vhame, | for a tour of this country the coming season, | But wait hix time for striuging up, Montana man, s little dazed. *‘Well, we Fancy Groods K Tn blissful ignorance and flowing bowls but ‘Iw )‘.Ju w':;uly riqncn ;ll ‘zr;: engagement by F”\rv ‘l'n‘r‘-u:a}':: nl :{l;;uml: :;;l:n]t;m e watched for a couple o’ hours and then L) Attempt to drown their sorrows —who's [to | Paying Joachim a large forfeit. d pronounced, the proceedin’s opened. Why, sir, that é DOMESTIC. Blamot " Tho Frohmans aro to havo a burlasquocom | The judkon e wosee, dirt fow o themsand feot 1 tho air. | 1106 Farnam Street, - - - - - OMAHA, NEB Budweier...... 8t Louis. | ciod knows T sposk ket whon 1 do EonTo % sors the e porsof tha companyla | 10 use his clomoncy. Every timo » cartridgo went of the mula auser. .St. Louis. clara England, and will send th 3 e would get in his work, and for seven days . e Milvaukon, | T would ot chasgo my hoaet for woalth of | "' Gincinnatt Collego of Mol Is to have SINGULARITIES, wo war dodgin’ bowldors and tryin' to git PERF%GTION ! i 2 Gould, jol | him out. At the end 'o that time he must . Schlitz-Pilsne: «oo.Milwaukee.| Tor if I triod to climb the golden stair a theatre built adjoining the college. 1t will < 'q. | have a seating capacity for 1,500 persons, and | A parrot in a Fulton street, New York, | ha’ been a mile under ground, cause he Krug's ««« -Omaha. | Some honest soul wonld tell o T was fool'l. | gy stage will be sixty fest wide by thirty | restaurant screams: “Don't tip th waitors." | struck water, and the water poured up Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine | 1, ‘yake my chances with the poor ard" meek | 4%eP- | While out trapping uear Bridgman, Mich., | higher'n we could see!” Wine. ED. MAU. And if our hills will share their wealth with | _The following notice has been posted up in | William Williama caught an eagle that meas:| ‘“That sof” said the Californian, with Heating and Baking Tn only attained by using . 1214 Farnam o 08 the stage entrance to one of tho New York | ured nine feet from tip to tip of ita wings. an expression of pain. s thoatres: *‘Persons who smoke cigars here Pobtavi o il 3 T'll fight monopoly—assist the weak. T eTbeirer onts imeiwio e Ta e e&?&?&ffi"&‘. of Fottaville, Is & woodon | _*You bet, but it spiled the mine. CHARTER O AK OMAXEA And, it whan all oartis weary, work for iue | ettes will bo killed by tho stago carpeuter.” | 2BE% HOHEY CH e o e s swt;yb:;k;:dl me never seen no yellow 4 In onded, and I lay me down to die, New York, satisfied with the attempt to >, outen that ho N\ 4 | % A thousand care-worn faces I shall see stpport two first-class opera companies at the fiv‘:l:‘:l‘: lo’; ?fl'.y "flfi" :n“;' mfi?:’)u“(’;fi; “Didn’t en! Lost money?” ~ i Stoves and Ranges, Stove Repair Works, |de ey wiie ey come to ssy oo vy, | sam tr, will v b one next season, 1 | ey ' Tocsves no sessrs. sotnorne| _*Mado money. Nover mado as much | Mg ; 9 | And then, if up the golden stair I climb, | that will bo at the new Metropolitan. It is ey R4 befdr i We sold it — ‘When Gabriel toots Lll whisper through' his | pelieved that Gye, of London, will be the failx to go exactly the number of times to the | money ' Or since. e sold it toa G 4 109 South 14th St. tin. O ATABAGE ye, d dlg |>I}.l :‘l‘):a ¢hh|en witlhe e‘;n}l heap “:‘:1 tg’t: tenderfoot bank president for a geyser, SN 3 pler, s own i = : o ot Ceatas e Mmoech b, ompSTAlY 2 " |in mawspapers to the effect that Mr. Barrett’s | much is put on his cart. oAy i condertogy (w1 g £ P ; bR Ve Ga8107 o TMoYe ton. Wsivee bd e proposed English trip will ocoupy the whole | The tattooed baby turns out to be a product | - SLranger,” whispe ) MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Soles drvee - HONEY FOR THE LADIES, of the next theatrionl yoar. Mr, Barrett, in | of art and not freak of nature, We breathe | cOnfidentially, *‘did Swayback get any of - 5 OMAHA fact, is under engagement to Mr. Abbey, to | a sigh of rolief over this for the ake of the | the purchase money?”’ T. Prelate Lot d act at th: l:yo?nl? 'l‘nn:}l;c. ',';Jg"“;“};‘- lflr }mlnlll.ln o ml]x‘dxu ? mm w:;hnl;e‘o;:‘j “Got it all,” whispered the Montana relate purple is announced. soven weeks, nning on the of Apri with in the frankness of showmen. If it , with hi 40 hi b Paris Iadios now wear blue gloves. and ending on the 31st of May. — This will | boen true, the prospects of o tattooed race | ‘ihate ;:,,h'{,'icdk "Sl‘:,,'u"':"::,' Steat M. HELLMAN & CO Heliotrono ahados will be fn high vogue | terminate Mr. Abboy's lod#e of the London | would have been alarming. Peoplo with blue Tt 1 e 2 U °y Py Gt Liyooum, and on Juo 1, Mr, Trving resumes |lions aud rod x-ses scatterod ovor thole faocs Bonetiln0 & ) s place upon t} tage and makes his reap- | would be soon 80 common that they Would at- TRy P conulcEs 9] Trmmense and diminutiva collars aro alike pnx"’lncu before the Loudon public. TEaoh: 1m0 nobioe " from tho' Buazells (and ScroruLA.—A medicime that destroys 8o S tabsabie On February 10 Rubiustemn's best opers, | Barnums = the germs of Scrofula and has the power * | exceedingly stylish. the Italian troupe, in the o Theatre af dealer, says that in eleven elephants | {1 416 1ath suroet, Tho Newmarket bonnst bids falr to have s | Petersburg, the. orchestra bolog undec. the | weze shipped in the Nehemiah Gibaon for Now | Licted: Jo remareablejjoutes ofjinen " long run of popularity. difection of the famous composer himself. The | York, of whom ten argived safely and one | omen and children as described by tes- 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE? €OR. 13T. Baok ourls mado of short, natural ourly hair | theatro was deusely crowded, and Rubinstein, | died on the passage to New York. The cost | timonials, prove Hood's Sarsaparilla a re- IR FAvo Wik tha 1ML a6 proapnts who formed the chief attraction, was most en- [ of the eleven in elophant land was 82,775, | liable medicine containing remedia agents | OMAHA. 5 % 2 1 Heaatatio a i fiate thusiastically applauded several times during | The highest price p id was $325 for a fomule | which eradicate Scrofula from the blood e o acicot o waia: | i oveniug, Aftar tho second act all tho in- | elsphant, Hobo, which gave Birth o 8 young | 100 donos $1.00, Sold by all dealors. C - . we) a8 =y S farar . e i o, Mo | Kthon o2, oA Mttt B 1. Hood & 0o, e, B W M. SINY DHE k., Many spring suits are to be of “anamite.’ | Repetto, and Stahl, came forward on the | dock Barnum offered §20,000 each for them, T This is & new coarse woolen mateiial in many | stage, and through M. Vizentini presented | which was refused. He agrees with Prof. Tell Him t's Lent. colors, Rublostein with a silvor wreath amid tho | Lankester and other experta in_ pronouncin 1t any sone umtesling Talles Whion the dear women complain of swollen, | deafening applause of the audience. The rep- | the white elephant a mockery, & delusion an: Ay T e e vainful foet it is ton to one that their shoes | Ttentation was generally regarded as a mag- | a snare, Toll him it's Lens, A are too tightly laced. * | nificent success, Mr, J. L. Brasington, of Camden, 8. €., L — has & curlosity in tho shape of cat-rabbit of | Ef auy tramp presumes to foller a,;f.",’ s iasblesaciads of Hink, 537:1.; Signs of Spring. a rabbit-cat, bolng one halt catand tho other | And bega the loan of half a dollar o ™ bacoming both to dark and taie cotn.| - ¥ull soou will come the gentln spring, | haltxabbit.” Lo head and shoulders aro thoso Tell him it Len. lealoda. - henaturowil bogoon, "' "1 | ofcab willo tho induurtare avothameafal YR ike ki rabl © legs and also being shaj re- White toflets of all kinds sppear to be more e homon with Kovossne. "% | Cnely like' thowo of rabbié, Tho tal ia Also | Some troasured articls to-morrow-— than ever the rage in the fashionable world; short and white Jike a rabbit's, In movi ‘Tell 'em it's Len oroam, snowdrop and ivory being generall Full soon the little grasses will aboutit jumps and equats like & rabbit, an preferred to the very trying bluish or pearl- Push upward to the sun. has oftea been chased from the street because | Mr. Charlés Frohman has arranged with white shades. Full soon will come the ancient bill it was taken for one, It cannot climb a tree | Br. Theodore Moss to take the company from As & drug clerk tho female is not a brilliant From likewise ancient dun, boause ouly the forapaws have claws on them, | Walisclcs Thestro on an extanded tour with > success. When yeu wink at her across soda Tewill devour anything that acat or rabbit | *‘Lady Clare,” going as far as San Francisco. g " v fountain she doesn’t know whether to put a Then will your wife gayly take, will eat. The monstrosity is now bout six | The tour will begin after the closo of the regu- . 2 i little Balm of Gilead in your sods or to hang From its acoustomed place, months old and is very Roolle: inita habite: |1acsesscn at Wallaok's Thestra — . T her head and blush, Your winter sut, and bargaln make Auold catis tho mother of this curiosty: e — T e ey T, 4 ) ahian e e ad ‘or a pain na vase, Ouly one other kitten was born at the time, z Dis. OTURER FERICEL Y VIRSTCLAGS PR v ML e et —{Washington Hatchet. |and it v follblooded, perfoctly formed cap, | SPlendid Remedy for Lung Die ' soclation in Washington, the other duy, was, J . . e —— L ] | “What Answer?” 'That is a_question’ that RELIGIOUS, Dr. Robt. Newton, late President of the \ doesn't gonorally bother the ladiés much. L DB IeeaR OO, e Gty | LI Collegr e Cing o Now ork | \ Protty Mrs. Wise of Virginia, “When| Pastor Wunder's Lutheran church in Chi- ne of the little Indian girls at the Cazlisle | and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio., use R, j | And your work is done for all time [ my husband was elected to congres cago haa sent ong nino. swarms and is stil | %ohool haa triod her hand ut thyming, with | Wt Hat's Bausay vory xtensivoly in his [} [] b would not go to Washington, as I had nothing | thrity and strong. this result: practice, as many of his patients, now living, ; ) d restored £o health b ] L to time to come, to wear. My friouds wrote to mo to geb out| “ipyg Golumbus Avenuo Baptist church of [ A bird flow fiom n neat Sl roecorsd o hamith by the ee of thls In AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1 d cover my old dresses, S 7 After a dark night's rest, e e e s Tty Boston, last Bunday raised tho entire amonut |, QILoE 2 {ArK HIENH ot always said that 80 good a remedy ought not 1810.80d 1820 Harmoy Street and 403 8, 18ih;Biroet, Iacas over'my old gowns.” Thase 1aces have $66,000. Dhe flow fur a1t Wm0 onos firm, | 60 be considered metsly as patont medicine, | Mivetrated Catalozue furmiahed frea uoan ADDHcatinn } JMAHA, NEB. WE CHALLENGE bean the envy of al) beholdara. Plymouth church, Chicago, now has four | £1o7 LOArE Was o0 Fho i bus”that it ought. o bo prescribed frely by | a Sabbath schools, one home, and three mission | Jror 1t ‘was a nice day. overy physician as a sovereign remedy in Gloves, shoos, stockings and undervarmenta : ah ‘ : how 1o symptoms of chisnge, eithor aro thero | <Ho0lt & frco, dispensary, and b miseion” | opnec triod it, with loss. succoss, as ok | Cesarmpion st hoo 20 ool for mil e pron | aoy novaltles b e o imaio "ol ' | *The American branch of the Evangelical |'*¥* complainta. 5 a nr Jewelry, In moroceo goods, lnoluding belts | ;0 5 Ean accopted the invitation of . the T saw a girl had map | 2% Moucholr pouches,card-cases and pocket-books Jlaw auil b bl ol | o stamped portraits of modiival personages | Swedish branch to hold the next branch of the ) ger's Liniment, | . : Very Taitily aslared, on palo. dovo" or miser | World's unforence in' Stockolm, fu August| A walked about Wo desie to oall the attention of the pub. | VOo4 North Eighteonth Sireet, Omsha, on Street Car Line. -ay backgrounds, These articles are finished | next. N lie to Kellincer’s Liniment, one of th it AT aaoiesings of aalld silver, A Protasant Tpisoopaleathedral s to to Har foo ca wosky proparaiions ovr 1t up i al genafl sl Ei. “Z;;LIRE.§ON, i built at any, N, under supervision 8 for which a linimenc is used. \pplied |/ do pt;odn:e ntmore d“r:l;llf mfi?““' Some of $hn, avelng. bonoste ao . Srluimed e o, Bab. 2 X ol S P T e PR O m'»’e'.’m:«'i f . . Pip T 8ireet pavement than the with obtoman or DIl H erso it “Bartiny | 3460,000.. Ita dimensions will bo 126x95 feot, s tha hair from falling « ul, I 0 Sioux Falls Granite. Chols s oo atrings thoy Are fonnd ‘very uss. | WIEh spires 203 feat high, ‘Aud swept the floce B | | . i | ful for the rose uifets employed on many bone Tt/ conval of the lrst Baptlat churah, And stood up look o TTCALAE MRES A InEho e ate Tnats Wom 3 ) ] ) Y it ol wi onlarg lurin, and tool ‘aris than flowars winter, lowers . .. . 9 ORDERS e soloryof the o, vldus 11 | the cuming Aumbner and other Imbrovement Moup, s proforod, they aro mountad en_aigruise. | _Graden and prices as good and low ¢ any ™ the city. B bry me. th ribbon must harmonizo well, howover, or | Will bo mide to tho property. | Subsciiptions e ——— The [sreiie idea in 3 \ati gb' Whrsg on fuur lb | 4 j , gracefully curled. wi [FORYANY AMOUNT,OF the offect Is far from agreeable. i ke D R PR 0 You Can Depend On It. Paciaian st aad then the Mnder Glaments A.FHE. DAIIL.EY . The last French extravagance In hosiery i e OaRJiopend. OBRh- . Lo o » tted laco socking bn Solors o palo roan, | o king of Swoden has savetioaed the 10 | oud T med T homad- cltric Ot Thisgngore |5 "8 "Pare from thele mida, MANUFACTURKR OF ¥INE mauve, black, light blue and pale | vised ~trauslation o Now Tostament in | yjy ]y thy best thiug 1 ever knew for relfof of 3 cameo, T ——— . . . d, These i that language. 1t will now be used in the & Grunt it Out { et fntelonte yattarneyof ‘polat | chorches Aud schools throughout the kingdon, | pAi™ Gy kind "hoehouse iv never without | 1y, atoye fs an old saw as savago us. it is s duchesse and other rich laces, and are to be ) The version displaced was one of the best of streot, Buffalo, N. ¥, 4 senseless, You can't *‘grunt out’ dyspepsa, worn_over a second pair of 1-silk hose, | the reformation translations. e —— nor liver complaint, nor nervousness if they My_Bepository onstantly filled with a selootistools Best Workmanahip guarsasweu. . 496 Waasiatioos oncoget a good hold, They dou't remeve tinted o delicate flesh color, With thes: The Rev J. Hyatt Smith, who, althougha| A monster has been captured in Chester B! o oy 4on om, . < W, Com 18th ond Panve! Svanus Ownha Nobe dulnty stockings are to be worn very low-cut | Baptist, has been acting pastor of the East [ connty, 8. O., which has the head of a lieu | homselves in that way. The taking » few P. BOYER & CO.. aoses of Hurdsek Blood Bitters is bettev than Y "g‘TmfinK itout” What we can cure let’s mot endure, Roman sandals, mado of sain exactly matoh | Googeegational church of Brooklyn einco the | st body of gosk, 1t was. cantured b close o ) S i m— | the shade of the lace stocking. 'Lhese his congressional labors, has become & o TG a8 3—OR--] e | safdals have but one strap, whioh 1 fastened | egular menibor of the Congregational church | Bifiad e dopen Dunter bub not untll 18 by a jews1:d slide or buckle W will soon bo lustalled over his peosent e T ——" ey R £ Coughw.—Bi,wns Brovourar, ‘Uuoesss | Tho Third Universalist church, whioh re- DEALERS IN u A G A ! ogant pelisses made for spring weur, | Plymouth Congregational church,San Fran- [ are used with advantuge to alloviate Coughs, | oY polc thelr edifice on Flleoker stroat, How aud composed of brooado in medium sized | cisco, Rev. K. Noble, D. D., pastor, recoived [ Sore Throat, wud Beonchial affections. o [ |07 N ELIGE DO R DRI oot \f ) any difforant dark-toned shades | ifey-eight members leat yoar, mking the | only in buaes. rohased: froda the Presbytoriaas for §0d,600 S e an m! y 11 promptly, Bsmples sent and b underneath which is very | present number 487, It raised hearly 820,000 | Spring is Coming, i B4 camamaaniicr, sataen e e o i given upon application. Knife ploning | forBocso work ud chaitos, ThreSunday- | ot varoath s i the wlae reyin pancy of 1% mew home witaout ong eent of FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF WM. MoBAIN & CO. / 8 ot Lot modeln i 30| e o e 14100 of noar | % KLY o Cho wnows mels st whave'ar thy [ 4ol e B ; nugly, and is perfectly plain down |~ o” yuberranean Coptic church of the fifth fall, A Yelllug Baby ‘ Sioux Falls. Dakota With the exoeption of the elaborato | cekein terTAets O {1h | o ivery wen begin o storo thele slckgha, |1 L FOUEE Baby L DISEASES OF THE full box-pleatings. which o required Ty Of the museim » , | The snow and foe will quickly pass away, urus, wprains, or | alnsare boun: ES full bocplastlogs which give Mo required an S50 ke of the ancieut Thahes, Thoss Jo. | ~iereronys 108 will quickly patt AT e, |0 become solsy tenaie of the househoid. Dre . ; : t | | | written hite stones wi i ' Lelectric Vil will . EYE & EAR|:ini-oswimiinis i niiins s BN T ey i | knees. ther at the belt, ry MO AN a8 ano vy of e ageinat 4 R Reason for Nefusing. 1080 FFarnam Streot. Om al ; - wille Journal, \ " J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., R a1 %:NW-M“ Ptk of Al lgro‘s:.-:n m g0 out to sbop! ling dl’?hh] O, M. LEIGHTON. H. T. OLARKE, ounliet ‘axn ar grades, is coversd with addresses to differeut S ‘flh‘-"fi‘::“"”‘?"“ often o oo Oters L ntho Cople, Orok aud By T | Had ourseomach . bl U v el ik your op G N & M the tiute of Porslan piuk, P TT ook Bl iidrs wish b0 st e velous —{Burlingtn Froe Prees. ly 8%, LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. » 4 ik, ¥ “"! “:i"'"""""‘ of Lasarus SUCCESSORS 70 KENNARD BROS. & 00.) . e ——— Wi v ol SR gl Arkaease o sploon canbe | Mrs, M. L. Lastonin and Mes, J. L | of Ao the desd o Graham Paper Co AL S M i | Wl of Do s, worman st | Josirtidy il Vs st B - { per oy sellzcolored and | 1Y% G008, 00 Crack tho Ghurch et acrous | ists, buught out Th Free Pross at Codar | eomplotely restored by Burdock Bhowd bitirs f 217 and 219 North Muin Bt., 6t Louls. termed. | the road, ; 4 li:pidn, lm:lfm(ilfl:h" had l;:":w?l Lans G IMEA Roaiin. { w tnue to gob fnto troubls, A | the good ith it, an : TS—— 'WHOLESALE DEALELS Gmdmono;l:n 08 49,88 foko Sroable A lu:ulu'diu 'u. :hn‘. ‘l;:w:l “‘l" A4 "Cunol rearing is ot «s lmportast an fudus- - v ut yin Ruossia nowaduys as it waa in years gone WRITING stook drit by & shenti on & suit f i "P“. WRAPFING otter plush, [ live ven off by X, or| Weokly Trapsoript. Hardly had they |by, the goat ranches having su it X , '{ consl $800 subscription = m‘d bi published the first number '{wn Mm.nl’l{mununly-wuu;omw thi.umw, —DEALERS IN— < | EWVELOPESZCARD BOARD AND Gus de Sinith accompanted by Miss irdie | of whop, they had bought was on the while thore ie over 00,000 goats, The lat- g |t 15 now the principla occupation in_the s i M1 do als ons of C , and it - % A At S e Sou | Baa acnge begun the publication of & p-]fl’mm in .w":“u‘“fi.m'h& e Paints. Oils. Brushes, Qiasz, like to &*ound with new materisl, on which he ey : you, Mz, de Switht" 0, Tm not s partis | per under the name ha usad before. waged In 16 in 1877, OMAMA ‘e ‘11740394