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2 "OMAHA DAILY BEE:- -SATURD AY, MAY 10, 1884 e S —— SCROFULA What is Heaven! Usually developes in early life, and is a peculiar morbid condition of the system, usually affecting the glands, often resulting in swellings, enlarged joints, abcesses, thickening dition to the monograms fancy figor s are also engraved upon the coins, A bonnet of manilla lace net has the crown irred cr + and the front lengthwiso, & wmall quilling of manilla lace all around, se aratod by large moss colored stones in the shape of largs dies. The trimming cn the 1oft was first a large bow entirely made of foathers, that fs. the long feathery down waa P GRORGR BIRDSEYE. “What is Heaven?" T asked a littls child “AlLjoy!” and in her innoconce she smiled 1 asked the aged, with her care oppressed “All suffaring o'er, Oh! Heaven, at last, is rest!” o ‘om the centre « of ostrich feather, A scrofulous condition is often | I asked a maidon, meek & ¢ L deinto s bow. Above this wha & tuft of “Tt must be love,” sho modestly replied. " stiff foathees, Brocadad woolen hereditary, but bad diet, too free use i 0 adore s art: of fat meabs, bat air, want of sun artist, who adored his ar atoriala in shaded tints P : i all beauty!” spoke his raptured | are tkose employed in proference to all others shine and nourishing food will in- this spring, They have beon introduced this duce it. Some people are troubled won in & number of fascinaiiug combina ked the poet, with his soul afire ms, Ladies w w fashions but t ily with scrofulons swelling of the and ho struck his lyre. will selact woolen fabrics, 4 Tis glory —glory! brocaded in solf i i asked the Christian, wa e o e, nut-brow nond, moss.gre which may cause very little pain: | a5 Ci8 i er, 'and low she murmured, | PIs, prune, nut-br \\II.VI‘IHVVM“IIL.'“:H"j“‘L"V"“fl‘ others may have inward serofula of “'Ponce! somewhat more fanciful style will choss co binations of as rust and datk blue, olive and garnet.red, old gold and myrtle.green, orange and bronze, and so on, Drossen for trav must be durable, si and still have & cortain sta Thoy should be of very good n striped limonsino and light cloth, Striped and plaid Euglish fabrics for this purpose are i dirk _combinationa of undecided limousine only and naises over short, plain rta, in the color of ono of tho stripes lonaieo. Most of the new fabrics ling suits have the appearsnce of be- ghand hoavy, but to ths touch they are vory soft and thoy drape beautifully, They aro also very durablo and will endirs any hardship, Tho Langtry knot, as_every sort of neck coitfuro, is decidedly unfashionable, although with it the curl, the Iungs, scrofula of the spleen- serofu a of the kidneys, and scrofu- la of the bones. BURDOCK BLOOI BITTERS will drive away e— any case of scrofula, and not to ap MUSICALJAND DRAMATIO, pear in another place, for their ac- —_— tion on the blood and howels will nma Abbott will leave for Yuropo May carry the disease entirely from the body. VARICOCELE or Wormy Velns of s Often the uneus. 4 caus of t Soall may look with hopaful eyes above, Tis beauty, glory, joy, rest, peace and' love! [Philadelphia Call, Madamo Janauschek has made § this aoason, and it is a true account, Rose Coghlan will sail for England in June, She will bo absent until September, Haverly's Strategista open 1 gland, the lattor part of June Mrs. Weldon, ono of England's profession. al beantios, is scandalizing socioty by singing in music hall Kiralfy's “Excolsior” will go to 1 for the exposition. The stay in San Liverpool, J Hy and patnicscl e 3 10 Wlamtie Cikliles oy TR PR e i e ninville Francis- r ™7 ] A Bookof nearly 500, numerousengravings fuif, that rightfully belong "ARHIAGE\-I et which | co has been prolonged. £ hair-drassing, is still allowed / how comemplatiog MATiags | Tho Jtussian government has 1 Two or / o is s senvor | Modisska pormission to appoar in Polish at | three bands of velvet encircling tho head, ipte;howio cure et secarel St. Potersburg during her Cincinnati'sdram y s, 000, Tt was choaper than a riot, apd the only things murderod wore tha plays. Christine Nilwon says she nover goes on tho stago without tropidition, and when sho foels wek or has an important part always kneels down and says her prayers, after the manner of the Greek sometimes worn, but accompanying an_elabo. rato tournuo is quite unbecoming. Combs and jowelud pins are thrust into the coils of hair, Steel ornaments, too, have been left asido long enough to be resumed again ns somothing new and striking, The hair don high and gracofully arranged on the top, is a most becoming coiffure to many ladies. The Salvini is very desirous of com stylois more picturesquo and stately with but unloss ho consents to play six nights a | evening dress than whero the hair is simply woek the Frohmans will not touch him, He | coiled low in the nape of the neck, Diamond says he will probably return and manage him- | ornaments, feat] ips, flowors and other d welf, His son ikely join his company. ons are certainly much more effective in Johu Maguire, propristor and proprietor of | coiffures arrangod f.m.. sovoral theaters in Montana, is now-—having Teased the Walker opera house in Salt Lake A tho largest circuit Allrucl.ar in the west, Louis R. Villemairo is Mr, Maguire's acting mana- or. Modjeska commences an_engagement at Kanas City Thursday, May 15, in *Adrienno Le-Couvreur,” giving *‘Frou-Frou” on Friday night, “Twelfth Night” at the Saturday mat- inve, and concludin, lleren,zngumout Saturday night with *‘Mary Stuart,” M. B. Curt's, who will next season brin out a new 1[n¥ called Spot Cash, or Sam'l of Posen on the Road, has booked himself up to June, 1885, His new play is said to be the work of a dozen different authors, ~Mr, Cur- tis witl summer in New York, “What can I fateh, m7 pet, to easy you With a chorus of 600 trained voices, an or-| In gold or jewell'd bangles rare? estra of 100 performers, and an _imposing | Will silks or satins please you? array of eminent soloists, both vocal and in-[ My purse and pains I will not spare, atrumental, and a programme that includes a “Yousilly goose! Quite deaf yon seem; list of noble symphonies, overtures and othor Pray can't you understand ico cream? orchestral pieces of shrpassing merit, tho May Tarollo, Philadelphia Music Festival opens under aui- T pices the most flattering, RELIGIOUS, SPECIALIST OF 5 i After Frau Materna's roturn to the Imperial S WOMEN, CHILDREN & CHRONIO DISEASKS. | opora house, at Vienun, her relations with that | The Gregory Chast is o callod because No. 1448 8, 10th Stroet, thll [ institution will, at her special request, be Suropean tour, c festival cost onl Debility, Seminal Weaks aidens are (mone, $or 80 cens y o JAMES Y. CRAIG, Landscape Gardener AND FLORIST.) Plans, specifications and estimates of cost of laylng out new or remodeling old Iawns, grading. woddin eto. will bo turnished on application. Grower a deater in all kinds of Flowors, Shrubs, Ornamental and Shado Troes. Just the thing for Comotery or Lawn Decoration. Green Houso and Nursory 23rd Streat, near Fort Omaha. Cut Flowors aud Flower ing Plauta in pots for salo at all seasons, and any Floral Designs or Bouque do up on tho_shortest . Ordors by mail promptly attendedfto. Ad- dress P, 0. Box 696 Omahs, Ne! GEORGE J. ARMBRUST, S, E. Corner 224 and Cuming 8t. TINROOFING GUTTERING, SPOUTING ETOC. Orders will bo promptly attended to. g out again ce Sc “Darling, tell mo what your wi Can I soar to fetch the moa Shall I dive among the fishes? Shall I climb the banks o"Doon?” He treated her with marked esteem; She only answered him I scream! “Swoetheart, how can I alanm you? T would givo you all T own, Would not my respect disarm you? Wil not worshipi Showas ak fair as any dream; But only answered him, “I scream!” F.3CHEUERMANN M' D REJULAR GERMA Homeopathio Physioian. it was introduced nto the church service by ::d"l:; fl“;:t.hn;{,n e 7];::::1—“A: offi somewhat altered. Tnstead of being bound by | Giregory the Great. contract to sing throughout the season, hor od will be limi‘ed to four months (Septem- hor to December), thus leaving her time to accept some of thie numerous offers to sing in other cities, p. m. N.B.—The Tape Worm wll bo removed, w thout danger, in timo of from 2 to 8 houre. SEGER & TONER, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HARNESS, SADDLES WaIPS, ETO. Boocher pi on rubber clothes the other night and Pl; imersed sevoral young men in uth church, Ho says he does not be- far as ho can, The town of Colchester, England, ls recog- nizing 1ts deliveranca from tho recent earth- quakes by a series of religious revivals, which have crowded tho churches of all denominas Her Co pensatic “Oh, dear!” cries the dame 3 To whom Christmas has brought That lnszre!enr she sadly did lack; 1 ““The Spring has como on, | In rotiremont must go My vastly becoming seal sacque,” gatlons, -~ 2 ; % for the purposs of holding & camp-meeting on % S iae ot Toree’ othing, Gures ) 2 Tt sho thinks as sho folds = 7 = | the Laneing falrigronada, under. the suspi 5 Gotabe, Brashod, o40. ! | _The rich garmont aw. of the National Assoclation for the Promotion ¥ % um camphor In plenty upon it, | o106 W 150 8. - Omaba Neb,| jmierssiilisbam” H P H I LL| P S T'll order at onco & Spring bounet.” . s & PRI, The Ikly of large hats is waning, Moody asked all Christians to rise, Nearly WONEY U Botinets madejentirely of scarlot materials | tho wholo audience responded, and he roquest- Has one of the largest and finest assortment of | are much worn, od t_hum to make room for the unconverted i Spring and Summer Goods for Suitings and Trowscr: | Ong of the nicost partners for a girl in | Waiting outside. lngs. AlL garments gunranteed b s ARk Towics | Waltz around tho room i & broom. The general conference of the African Moth- ¥ in the city. 1604 Faruam | Embroidored tussous and pongoes will be | dist Episcopal church of tho Tnited States, much worn this summer. including delegates from Africa and Hayti, Tha favorite colors of the London season aro | Msembled in Baltimore, May 5. o body bt miushront. yosed aad st areon. " | comprises noarly throo hundrod mombors, rop- of Holiness, The mootings this yoar will be held from June 11 to 18, Evangelist Moody is at work in London, but he seems to _have parted company with Sankey. While the meetings have created loss excitémont than in 1875, they are more successful in reaching the neglected masses. Once, when church-goors were too plenty, With ““There RLTHE LADIES, ith the Bost Trimmin than any Merchant Tl Street. . : resenting forty-one annual conferences. ' The N A Springfield, Mass,, woman is -nlu“ her | bishops present are 1. A. Payne,J. M. Brown, &4 mother-in-law for $10.000 damages for alleged | A. W, Wyman. R. H. Kane, H. M, Turner, slander. J.2A. Shorter, T. D, M, Ward, J. B. Camp! 4 stampe- G Book s free. Warliek's Vood Con KaelueV it | Ribhony ara rarely seen on bonnets made of | bell and Mr. Dickerson, fancy materinls, but are used on almost all | Thursday, June 19, 1884, the celobrated mado of straw, London preacher, Charles H, Spurgeon, will Black Spauish lace is used as & transparent, | have reached his 50th birthday. = Arrange- over white surah, as it is arrangod over any | ments aro being made to give the day suitable color with good effeat, colobration. A large memorial | building iy ‘ which is being erocted in the roar of the Ta- e spring fashions are alrvady settled, but | Leryuilo for ohurch offices, and which is to be will whortly bo unsottled to miko place for [ TN (o KU PO A% MR St D9 tho summar faahions, opened on the oceasion. A large some mo; Canvas of all colors is o it is understood, is to b presented to the | Conrse toxtured stufly are mixe tor, and Mr, Spurgeon is oxpected to gu fushioned glossy silk, through tho ordeal of shaking hands with A Washington girl suicided booauso hor 5,000 members, Itis well understood that lover made his own clam chowder when she | whatever sum may be presented will be wanted to make it for him, handed over by the roverend gentleman ofthoGie DEESTLLITN (0 TekTy cred by (o IO, o OSPITALL OF FRAN ¢ g.“':&‘h...':.‘.".t‘fl“.‘.‘:;’.“."% it Bt Now Yoric. o M R. RISDON Gamlnsuranus Agent MREPRES INTE) roat novlty d with the old- Phosntx Assurance €0, 0l London, Cash Miss Mary B. Grant,of Manitinicus Tsland, | 0 the institutiens which ho has created, g ¥6,304500¢ | Naine, has achioved fame by rowing through | The Fxaminer (New York) is of the opinion Wstoncato % 2980 | ive miles of rough water for the mall 8 | tnRtthe Oonsreationsliit oy ia et 3 e 270000, | five miles of rough water for the mail, a Jougrozationalist body is soon to A e O e Tupria T 1300 0000 break in two. nly alternative is that the A new color decidedly in vogue is the manil- 1a. It is a shade lighter than ecru, and taste- fully wixed with all othor color, Buttons, whether of Passementerio, smoked pearl, motal or onamel, aro worm very small, round and placed very closo together. “The Mendon, (Mich.) Globe is edited by a wouan, and all the compositors are womon, They don't miss any gossip of the town, . 1e89,916.0¢ new theology shall prevail throughout the denomination, Its advocates are fearloss, and moan to maintain thoir position. And; therefore, unless the believers in the old theology are men of dough, with milk and water in their veins instead of blood, they too, will maintain their convictions without ylelding ground, There is an irrepressible conflict between the two—no compromise, no modus vivendi can be arranged for the two in 3 Firomen's Fund, Cay tal TO INVENTOURS! PATENTS OBTAINED FOR ORIGINAL (nyention, Discovery or Design, CAVEATS, DISCLAIMERS, Re-issues and extentions filed, and ap- , of H liovo in it, but wants to pleaso everybody as [.Cod, Mass., offers to pay ‘8500 * ‘who will produce a materi An association has been formed in Michigan | %S, ty. She fell npon his neck, kissed him wildly and declared that she wonld never be parted from him A second attempt was made at marriage the other night, but in the last mo- ment she ewooned away at the thought and the ceremony was again postponad An engaged conple in Orange county, New York, became enstranved about a year and a half ago, and the lady at lenth began a suit sr damages for breach of promise of marriago, o gentloman, foeling, perhaps, that ho d lose the suit should it coma to trial,and tainly dreading the inevitable publicity, c ymised the matter by payment to the Indy of & considerable sum of mor Not ¢ ago, however, the couple were reconciled A a few weeks since they were married, the love sweepine all obstacies o way. —The great social sensation od i that Louis 1V,, grand duke Darmstadt, the son.in-law of Queen i has suddenlo and secretly conciuded a left-handed marriago with the Countess Alexandrine Jrapaki, daughter of a Russian lain, Count Adam Czay 8 Sho is 1 and of extraordinary beauty. She was formerly the wife of a Itussian secre f legation, Do Kalemine, and waa lately Tho ceremony took place on April 30, aftor she ritual marriage of his daughter, the Princoss Victoria, with Prince Louis of Battenberg, This left-handed marriage has caused the greatost sonsation in the palazo of the crown prince, as the grand duke was the intendod husband of Princess Beatrice, of gland, but the rejection of the bill permit- age with a deceased wifes sister od tho alliance, an old —— “*Never Gamble as We Pass By," No, ru.\llr! There's not a more innocent city! What does the word “‘gamble” mea The worried policeman comes in for a pity, His hands are «o terribly clean, Did you ever hear of that wicked game ,'poker” Or standzon a “‘bobtail flush,’ Wero your cards ever staoked by some pre- vious joker Who beat your fours in a rush? What's “ante?” A fomale relation. That's Fronch; you must sk my What's Foro? A kiog of some Who drowned in the Suez canal 8 baccart known in this guiless quarter, With his natural eight or nine? Policemen’s morals ars pure as water, Their innocence almost divine. The walking- match is over, The publc's satisfied; winners are in clover, And now in cabs can ride. Next comes the great convention With fast-approaching pace, And all will vive attention To the Presidential race, e PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP.! masssacsa PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION, DFrARTMENT Tndian Al INTERIOR, on, April Offies of F THE i Sealed pro Proposals for beef must od in )| Bacon, Flour, Clothing, or Tran ( the case may'be,)and directo: of Indian Aifairs Nos. 65 and 67 Woo York, will be received until 1 v, w. of Tucs 1834, for furnishing for the indian_service 000 pounds Bacon, 83,000,000 pounds Beof on the hoof, 200,000 pounds Beans, 45,000 pounds Baking 1, 480,000 pou 0,000 pounds Fe % pounds Hominy, 18,000 rd. 700 barrels mess vork, 150,00 pounds Tes, 00 fpounds Tob a8 Salt, 150,000 potinds Soap, 6,000 potinds ,000 pounds’ Sugar, and 40,000 pounds heat, Also, Blankets, Woolen and Cotton Goods, (con. part k yards; Standard 9,000 vards; Duck,0 ards; Denims, 17,00 Kentueky 'Jeans, £00 yarils; Brown Shecting ds; Ticking, 20.01 Drillin all #izing, 0,000 ; Gingham, 140,000 25,000 yarde; Cheviof 176,000 yards; Bleached Sheetin Hickory " Shirting, 10,000 yards; Winsey, 1,600 yards;) Cloth ons Haroware, Medical Supplic ks, o ¢ list of miscellanions articles h s, Rakes, Forks, &c., and fo about 47 puired for'the scrvice. to be delivered at Chic as City, and Sioux City Al for su h W uired, adapted with Califoroin to the climate of the_Pacific Const, Brakes, delivered at San Francisco, Also, transportation for such uf the articles, goods, and supplics hat may not be contracted for to be delivered at the B B MADR OCT 0N GOVERNMENT ng the kinds and s required for each B ANKS, i terms of contraot and payment, ¢ and all other necessary instructions will bo furish upon application to the Tndian Office in Washington, or Nos. 05 and 67 Wooster Strect,New York; Wm H. Lyon, No, 453 Broadway, New York; the Commis aries of subsistance, U.'S. A, at Cheyenne Chi 1o, Leavenworth, Omaha, Safnt Louis, Saint Pau), San Franc ¥ the Postmastor at Sioux City he Postirasters ab the following named placesin Kansas: Arkansas City, Rurlington, Caldwell, Dodge wporia, Eurel , ureaf Bend, foward, n, 1 n, Meducine Lodge, Newton, Osago Topekn, Welliniton, Wichita and led at the hour and day above stated, and bidders are invited to be present t the openiny. CERTIFIED CIECKS. All bids must bo accompanied by certified checks upon romo United States Depasitory or the First National Bank af Los Angeles, Cal. per cent of the amount of toe at leass flve , Commission e ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Columns, Pilasters, Lintels, Fencing, Cresting, Ralling, Bte. Cast, and Wrought Iron Beams, Agents for THE HVATT PRISMATIC I THE MURRAY IRON WORKS CO0., Burlington, lowa. THE LARGEST IRON WORKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. GHTS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OQur Ground Oil Cake. ; o ds of _corn It 1athe best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound fs equal to threo poun stock tod with Grotind O Cake 14 the Fall and Winter, instead of ranning down, will Incresso In welelt and be in good marketable conc.tion In the spring. Dalrymen, ue wol) fl:.:f,“f.,'.".:c';‘:: use 18 oan y ne 7o L0F X .00 por 1<.a: B0 . : it morits,” Try ¥ and Judvw (or yourselvae, ~ Prion $36,00 pae feu: b charke for sacke, Addeose, - (o CIGARS & TOBAGGO. TEE NEW HOUSE OF GARRABRANT:COLE Fine Havana, Key West and Domestic Cigars, A!l Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Orders Soiicited. Satisfaction Guarantoed, { reor arNaM . L. PRIC LS9 M ¢ Kinsing at church socinbles has been strictly ohibited in Connecticut. Murder, however, [ everyons's rigtit. The abbroviation *'Rev."before agraat many proachers’ names doesn’t stand for “Rever- end;” it stands for ‘rovenne.” Henry Ward Bescher's mother taught him atan early age to sow; and yet it is believed that the groat preacher often has trouble with his collar buttons. A correspondent wants to know if there i more than one religious denomination that be- lieves in feet washing, It is sincerely to be hoped that there is, Kate Field goes to church twice a day every day in the week at Salt Liake. This give color to the rumor that Saint Cannon is about to add the famous suffragist to his list of spouses. ““‘What shall T do with these spoiled pine- apples?” asked a procer's clerk. ook out, don't touch em, tonded for the church festival,” Capt. Rodnoy Baxter to any person ed spirit in my presouce, within my roach, o witnoss being presant, and that will thero romain even five minutes.” “Lshall bo preaching the gospel when a tions with devout and truly thankful congro. | majority of this congregation is in hell,” re- marked the Rov. Mr. Delo_from the pulpit of Lutheran churchgat Center Brunswick, Rensselaer county, , last Sunday. Mr. arewell sermon to o gregation, He may be treated to tar and ffthers for this bold TRobbie?” “Where were you last Sunday, brightest asked the teacher of ome of the acholars in her Sunday-school class. *My mother kept me homo “Now, Robbie, do you know where little boys go to when they play truant from Sun- day-school?” Yos madam.” “Where?" *They go fishin’!” exclaimod the boy, letting the wholo foline family out of the paper en- velope. Shoes wear ot pretty fast, yet, after all, “there’s nothing like leather.” ~ Just seo how the old leather-covered bibles last. e Quite o Fly. Now doth the early fly bedeck My glossy, newly laundered shirt With 1many o quaint and curious speck OF ineradicablo dirt, With breezy buzz and manner free He round about my cranium skims; He eats from off the plate with me, And in the cream-jug blithely swims: Then trends in titillative track Around the precinets of my nose, But just as I give him & whack Ho goes! Gro. B. HAvwoon. — AjLoaded Dre Merchants' Traveller, A merchant traveler was put in a_bed with a stranger at a crowded hotel. Dur- ing the night he became very restless, and waked up his bedfellow by kicking him clear out of bed. **Thunderation!” yelled the viectim, “what do you mean f;y that sort of troat- ment?” *‘Oh—ah—Dbeg-pardon,” said the trav- eller, rubbing open his eyes and gazing the man on the floor. ‘I was dreaming, ““Dreaming, was you?! Well it's all right, Straw capotes aro made to match in color with the costume, Transparent, knotted, small willow reeds interlaco protéiest. ., uiyie the samo denominational limits, without sacrifices of principlo that men on both sides aro among the | will refuse to make, What can bo the ulti- mate result, then, except disruption? e— Seasonable Hints, Now on the scene, With smilo serene The man with hat of straw doth pass, Moanwhilo close by here greets the eve, For Sale.” “Keep off the Grass,” peals noted, ALL PATENT BUSINESS PROMPILY ATTENDED 10, 1 Fronch artificial diamonds, made of & va- rioty of flint-glass and graded to conform to rot sizos , and_called the Writeto Wi, . Washington. Bost. ceo, Reasonanle charzes. BYD?&%H Jr., 918 “R." Bt., N. D R. KALISH MERCHANT TATLOR received & full line of imported Fancy ISuit. L e paataloons of the Jataet stylos. . Also ‘guarantees floe and o trimmings.; 'at Lowest Price. Also Cloanlng Dyeing and . K. Corner,10i GCEO. WEBER, Nomestic _ Bakery ! Cakes and Pies,| nstant) AIIM‘MR:! o8 %] y Poker IS now & popular game among many women. - In the hands of women entiro. ly groat the poker is mightier than the broomstick, o Let." — Stylish spring consts are made of nonpareil CONNTES ALITIES velveteen, In mouso and wmushroom shades, with trimming of chenille moss and lining of B0 e | AU SAA SN The corsages of the handsomest gowns are | ense foe— 12 cents, made .L»rlwbly plain. The basques are cut| Miss Marquand, the daughter of Henry very short in tho sides, ending in & point in | Marquand, of New York, is engaged to Mr. front aud an eventail in the back. Sleeves are llenr{ dwin, son of Parke Goodwin, The wmade as tight as last, seasoon, but thoy are| weddivgis to take place the firet week i worn longer, woneo - June, aud will be a notable event. “Plain woolon tausln 15 the most ‘elogant of | The St. Albans Mossenger reports that a cheap materials and the most wseful for sum- | venerable and highly — esteemed. residont. of mer dresses. In black, voolen muslin, | Windham count; '{'nrmunt, offered a young which may be worn without & silk underslip, | woman $10,000 to marry him, and the same forms the lightest of luuumlnls toilets for the | authority has it that she accepted him and it. s Now Jersoy charges the lowest marriage li- FARMERS or; black canvas veili lso suitab o A s o m"fw ;_;Ln;‘a:: I’: Tsaso McLain, of Hillsboro, 1L, who was NOT|CE tent stitch, recently divarced from his young ' wifo, has T now added a highly sensational chapter to the A 10-cent beauty show is now in progress | romance of hlo‘ ife, I i . Wi and Farm Implements Repaired oo | §," ¢, Louls, hat that city calls a|i vnr,nuun.-unl ;( ;:x.m.';{:l'f:l:l l?. l;:";:":::- wfi&m‘uwt. Omaha. “heauty show,” would doubtless be considared | old. 0 €.C. PAUL, £ L3 in more civilized ections of the country an [ propo ~ { yf ————————— B oiian of hrasen-faced fematee. - No brat. oury Beltzhoover, aged 70 yoars, of Pitts. g A. EXELLEY, M.D, ; { ' ~AND— by senafble woman - would censent o s | bunk, Pa., 18 now suing for a dfvorcs from his C. A. WILSON, M. D., wife on tho ground that *'In 1854 sho had call- at and ogled by & crowd of dudes for i had sald ke i WAL e Physicians and Surgeons iy, OFFICES—BOYD'S OFEKA HOUSE any amount of money, ¥ with him; that she would Down in Pensylvania they have sociables | not pour out his coffee, that she refused to when you can kiss all the girls you want to at | allow him to enter the house by the front door g oonta apiocn, A follow can have iots of | and thak ho i tho butter from b, fun on lown there. — Bismarc] ribune. ) B e ny of them, |, Me: I L. Chrlatlan and Mis L. A, thoush. Lt him onco gt started kising a | 110, membens of two h Pounaylvanis girl and bo never lnts up unti | s of Mal s Th‘::“';:,‘“',‘.“;",{;","“LII“';“ s ; ) ris. Lus mouey is all gone,~ Philadelphia Call, tian received & letter from the lady stating {10 PURCHASE Buttons made from gold_ dollars, with the | that she had flsd the country before daylight, ' weare: onogram engraved upon them are | that as the moment for "the marriage ap- Bow the rags. 'Tho crase was started by Mrs. | proachied her of the developwmonts of p an 0 In Langtry, who some time ago ordered two | the married state drove her into such a state dosen of thew engraved aud snameled, Bhe | of cowardize that she could not meet It, - She / paid $100 for the job. ‘The buttons are expen- | enclosed 8% to pay for Christian's trouble i g izt or i | e and very fow can ailord then, though 10 f geiing the llconss. " Ho fumediatly went o 016 Bouth 0t sirect. ) oant pieces aro sometimes substituted, 1n ad. } pursult of her and found her i Ogons "cousi: Loch- hly “rospectable fawi- Wanted e mister, but, if it's all the same to you I'd just as lief you wouldn't keep your dreams loaded.” — A Sensible Man w d Use, Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. 1t is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Ast- huna, Bronchitis, Croup, and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicive. The proprietor has authorlzed Schroeder & Becht, to refund your money if, after taking three-fourths of a bottle, relief is not obtained. Price £0 cents and 81, For sale by Schooder & Becht, —— Tetort 0f avarrier, Texas Siftings, The letter-carrier had been ringing the bell of an elegant Austin mansion for at least fifteen minutes before the lady of the house appearcd. The man of letters was somewhat annoyed, and said peev- ishly: “‘I've been knocking at the door ever w0 long.” */Oh, don't let that worry you,” with a sunny smile; “‘you did not disturb us We thought you were only a loafer The lady should not have used that re- mark, for it gave the letter-carrier an op- portunity to retort: S0 your husband has not come yet!” ——— As a cure for Sore Throat and Coughs, “Brown's Bronchial 1roches” have been+ thoroughly tested, and maintain their good reputation S —— A Good Playin' Haud, Washington Hatchet, “Oan you write & plain hand?" asked the advertiser of oue of his numerous ap- plicants, 0, yes, sir,” was the reply. “Well, let's see it,” sai chant, The man sat down and in a few mo- ments handed the merchant the follow- | ing: “A good playin’ hand—the iukur.l right and left bowars, ace and king of | trumps.” That applicant was engaged. the mer- GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1875 BAKER'S Breakfast Cocoa Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which the excess o, Oil has been removed. Tt has thres times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starca, Arrowroot or Sugar, ore far more economi It is delicious, nourishing, strengthiening, casily digested, a admirably adapted for invalids ar well as for persons in health, everywhers, T ook stovm SRS, The Ploneer and Still Ahead. " J. A. WAREFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lumber, L, Shingles , Piokets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - Omaha, Neb, DEALERS IN v. BekeR & 0. ooesir, s \Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS, LOCKS, &. 1020 Fary (im Streot. Omalh l1oo,000 Wow in Use. Fast superseding tho largest old fashionad stoves and rangos. It hae the simplest and most.eflicient stove burners In the world, and with new improve ments the casiest to operate. Absolutely safe with its ow in use the second scason t i ng from 8~ DEBIL T VITALITY, W ASTING 1 5 ks, and all thoso digeases of & ulting from ‘ABUsEs and . “Speedy ryellef and completo restoration to’ Hrauzi, Viaon and MANioon . Eend ol ouce. for Niustrated do EUROPE!! COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS leave New York in April, May and June, 1834, PASSAGE T by ail ATLANTIC STEAMERS. §) 00D . TOURIST TICKETS for ROPE, by a'l routos, at reduced rates. COOK'S EXCURSIONIST, with maps and full par- ticulars, by mail 10 cents. Addross THOS. C9K & SON, ¥ Broad: "t [DREENTY ) WEEKLY acket Compan; Cherbourg, (Pa ers b s Line for PLYMOUTH (L ) and HAMBUKG. Saturday stos amburg direct. LESSING, April 16: BOHE: i A MIA, April 19; G pril 24; WESTPHA Apni 28: AW 5, WIELA Rates: First Cal 0 and §50, Propald steerago tickets, Exoursion rates great 1y reduced. ~8-nd for st Gazotte t, Mark Hausen, ¥, E, Mooros, M. in Omaha, Gronewig & Schoenty cil Bluffs. €. B: RICHARD & CC 01 Broadway Wester Comice-Works, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8. Omaha, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF Galvamizea Iron Cornices #47 Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Slate Kooling, Speoht's Patent Metallic Skylight, b atent adjusted Ratohet Bar and Bracket Shelving. | am the kencral agent for the above line of goods. lrun Fencing, Crestings. Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Hank Bailings, Wisdow Biluds, Cellar Guanis: sl geneml ageut for Peerson & HUI'S Patet Insice Blind |Wholesale H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, ®an- | |a6ENTS For BENWOOD STEELE, JOENSON& Co,, Grocers ! ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. “A full line of all grades of above; also Yipes and smokers’ articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our etirefulattention " Shtisfactiont Guihranteed, : NAILS AND LAFLIN & *RAND POWDER Co 11 bovar LANGE & FOITICK, 318-320 S. 13th St., near Farnam, Manufactured by the Michigan 8tove 0o., Detroit and Chicago. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, 8. DEPOSITORY, J. H. MILLARD, President, WM. WALLACE, Cashier. Capital and Surplus, $450.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS! ! re and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at from 85 to 850 per annum. EMERSON PIANOS, BOSTON, March Lst, 18°1, EMERSON PIANO 00.—Gryusxey—Your lnstruments, Grand, Square aud Upright, are rea Instruments and unrivalled for beauty of tone and taish. Allow we'to congratulats you i progres. GUSTAVE EIMBALIL. ORG.AN RECOMMENDS ITSELF, A - H O SPE - 1619 DoggUsLb‘lir:e'l;,h:iT;hn, Neb lly noble i/