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i 1 g ormerzreEyE ATURDAY JULY 12, 1884. A Waltz Quadrille, The band was playing a waltz quadrille— 1 felt as light a & wind-blown feather, As we floated away at the ealler's will, Through the intricate, mazy dance together, Like & mimio army our lines were meeting, Slowly advancing and then retreating, Al decked in their bright array; And back and forth to the music's thyme, We moved together, and all the timo’ 1 knew you were going away. The fold of your strong arm sent a thrill From heart to brain as we gently glided, Like leaves on the wave of that waltz qua drille. Parted, met, and again divided, Yon drifted one way, and T another, Then suddenly turning and facing each other; Then off in the blithe chase, Thon airily back to our places swaylog, While every beat of the music secmed saying That you were going away, [Ella Wheolcr, What Shade ? You ask what froit enjoy T most ? 1 see smong that tempting host A kind far sweeter than the rest— T love the cherry~ lips the best. [Philadelphia Call, nction. Tt in a safe, sure and spoedy ov CINES FAIL, s it @ sud nass You claim to love the cherry lips [SepraNcTny it Some information yet you lack-- Pluase tell us, when again you write, What shade of cherry red or blac ~ [Yonkers Statesman. HONEY FOR THE LADIES, by it when physiciana and friends had iven thom up to o, IT IS BOTH A "SAFE CURE” and a "' SPECIFIC.” | Tt CURES nll Disenses of the Kidneys, | "Kiver, Blndder nnd Urinary Organsg | e XIDNEYSE, | LIVER ana BOW- || ®L8, restoring thom to & healthy Rough and ready straws are much worn. A favorite comb nation is yellow and black. Three cornored handkerchiefs aro fashion- widows tell the sad story bla, I'-v-e—Lo-st—hdom, l-o-s.t—hei-m, How One Woman Would Vote, T asked my wife, The query, you can bet your life, Made her eyes dance, “I'd not well my vote,” she sweetly remarked, “For taffy, or heor.” And supposing she'd tke the stump for a talk, cried “‘Hear! hoar! “1'd not sell my vote,” she continned to say, Y on ean bet upon Unless it sold for enough to pay For a bonnet.” ~{8t. Louis Call. — EDUCATIONAL, Thero are 16 districts of Austrin, Hungary, where loss than 5 per cent of the inhabitants can read and write, The home industrial schools in New York have sheltered 30,000 children and found conntry homes for Little boys in Mexico who obey their teach- ots in school are rowarded by being allowed to smoke while they study. A “Thirlwall Prize” for original disserta. tions on historical subjects is to be established at Cambridge University, The public schools are now closed, and the schoolmarms have two months to study over which i the Lest for them, to get married and b bossed by a man or to' remain single and boss the boys. Mrs, Sophia Bryant, who conducts a ladies’ collego in London, has just taken the first female dcgree of doctor of science in the Loudon University, and another lady has Dropay, Gravel, Dinbetes, Bright's ablo, Treootie’ thia TLoeS IANGHE OF AFbe, Disense, Painn in the Buck, Loins, o T v Mg b el or Side, Ketention or Non-Rea by Jtn white linen cuffy aro fashionably #OFt | T advocates for the education of the sexes | plention of Urine, Nervous by Indios, A and for the admission of woman to the same cnses nlo Wenlnense /hi o orn with pi eld of 1aboy pri ; Pl L LIING White gauze veils aro worn with palo gray | field of labor and enterprise as men, will bo traveling dresscs, Hendnche, Sour Stomnch, Dyspep= sin, Constipntion and Piles. Straw turbans in dark colors grow popular #1.25 AT DRUGGISTS, a8 tho season advances, 23" TAKE NO OTHER, -G8 Sond for Tllustrated Pamphlot of Solid Tos- timonials of Abwoluts Curo HUNT'S REMEDY €0, idonce, 1. T, The Greek corsage is 8o becoming that it is made in almost all materials, Tow shoes with black or very dark blue, brown or red stockings are worn by the ladies upon the street. The screen like fans of quill feathers are already populas with young ladies of coquot- tish proclivities, When a woman falls madly in lovo she ex- Libits all the signs of having been son-struck. Philadelphia Call, ts composed entirely of ecru lace flounc- ‘worn with any suitable bodice, Percales are now chosen in proference to sateens, on account of their smoothe surface, which causos them to soil less easily. 8t. Louis belles have organized b. The average St. Lo ed into behaving him Jottod net and Inco tabliors aro much ad mired, Small hoops of jet as a finish for basque edges arc among the novelties, Patent leather is in favor for low shoes, sometimes for the vamp with kid uppers, and again the entire shoo is of her. A paraol takon to Saratoga by a_Madison avenuo bulle has a handle that may be formed into a little cup for holding spring water, Spain is trailing her skirts around in front of John Bull, hopiog he will tread on them and give her & chance to say he's no gentlo- man, Dresey slippors to bo worn with black silk RICE, §1. QU1 o DI S01h Wy DRvGrsTs, [ | stockings ara of kid, with a jotted medsilion Dry can bo nent by mail, on cach, This style is also ‘WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vt. leather, Broach of promise suits are more honored in the breach than in the observance; and divorce , we obserye, are generally the result of Boston ‘Times, KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, o Bocause it acts on tho LIVER, BOWELS and KIDNEYS at tho samo time, Decauso it cleanses the system of thoe poison. ous humors that dovelopo in Kidney and Uri- Rary Disoascs, Biliousnoss, Jaundice, Conntipa- tion, Pilow, or in Racumatism, Nouralgia, Nor- vous Disorders and all Pemalo Complaints, ¥ SOLID PROOF OF THIS. IT WILL SURELY CURE CONSTIPATION, PILES, . and RHEUMATISM, By ceusing FREE ACTION of all tho organs and functions, thereby CLEANSING the BLOOD restoring tho normal power to throw off disoaso. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of theso terriblo diseasos have boon quiokly relioved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. DOES WONDERFUL W CURES OF @ made in bronze misfi Just at the present time tho sapph ois the most covoted of all vems, and the brain of the goldsmith is being taxed to devise new and and artistic rettings for its beauty, The young ladies who have been receiving thoir diplomas during the past weck may now begin post-graduate courses »t the wash-tub and the kitchen range. - Baltimore American An American lady married to on Italian prince a year ago has aleaady left him, Some American girls are too proud to travel around with a tamberine n{l day.— Philadel- phia Call, The nowest thing in the way of a sofapillow is a huge egg of pale blue satin cut in five wores, and on one side a hand-painted decora- tion appears in the form of a scene. of *'3ind- bad the Sailor.’ Tho latest summer ‘pn.ruoll are transparent, being often mada of lace or net alone, and finishod inside with a very thin gauze or Indin silke lining, tinted palo mauve, ecru, pink, sea- green or turquoise blue. The Circassian jacket, quite short at the t waist, square cut n front, opening over a Rus- . sian waistcoat and belt, and worn with a full Flows trom tho Masimum Minersl Founta cf £ara | rlumed, or” untrimmad skirt, comes o' ua toga Springs, and s the opinion of the most eminent | M02E other Parisian novelties, mediol men Nature's Soversign Cure for Consti=| When tho geay and beige colory so much in pation, Dispopsta, Torpid Liver, Inactive | 012 10 UL 0 wihen i be, bocowiun Conditions of the Kidneys, and a most salutary | ;,upelg, cuffs and deep collars of some hand- altorative In scrofulous affections, With ladios, gen- | gome contrasting shade of velvet. tlemen, and bon vivants everywhere it his bicome £ Eho standard of diotary expedionts, fortitying the | 1arge garden hats of coarse beige straw, in digestive tunotions and enabling free-livers to indulge | appearance suggesting Indian matting, have with impurity at table. The world of wealth, intel. | strings of black velvet, and a bunch of Howers tigence and rofinement tostifies to its sparkling, nat- KR B 511 plee, and SerigbAfal qaabiiLios i the beatas iy ‘:{:‘,’.‘:‘{fi;‘;’“}:’flk‘“fl 'l‘,’"';::‘_"" 158 d‘;‘:u"’l‘:fi ings « ¢ pretty and useful, since thoy can be o boxing annot be womewhat disheartenod by a study of the class list recently Yuh)l-hml in Cambridgy Univer- sity, England. Neither in mathematics nor in classics did any female student attain the honor of a first class, and in the second ap- poar tha names of forty-three men against two women, Medical Tnspector Ta aftor examining the school- tricts in that city, has reported to the board of health that at fifteon of them ho found tho wells so situated, or so nevlected as to en- danger tha hoalth of the pupils; that in 12 the light is defective, in 7 the cellars aro in an im- proper condition,and in others the ventilation in inadequate, the yardstoo maall, and the heating apparatus ko imperfoct as to be a con- stant sourco of davger. Last Wednesdaymorning President Andrew 1. White, of Cornell University, and S, D. Holliday, the attorney for the board of trus- toes, arrived in Rochester and had a confer once with Hiram Sibloy, which resulted in President White siguing a contract in behalf of the university by which the institution ac- cepts, Mr. Sibloy's additional gife of $85,000. The agreement is that Mr. Sibley is to furnish £35,000 to be used in building an addition to mechanics art structure, which will cost $35,000 and will be finished by next fall; and that the university will perpetuate as a fund for the benefit of the mechanic arts building the sum of $30,000, which DMr, Sibley also givos as an egdowment fund, the incomo of which ghall be used in paying salaries of pro- fossors for that department and defraying other expensos. or, of Philadelphia, houees in but nino ———— A Luny Lay. 0, moon of midoight, summer skies, What latent power within thee lies? Thypotent, ali-pervading spelt 1 know, alas! too well—too wel T kest poets by the sc Shine on, shine o, forevermore, 0, moon of visrgo sad, serene, That crowns with gold yon sylvan scene; Thiat garbs the earch i brilllnnt droest Thy rotund face young love doth bless; Thou makest lovers by the scerc Shine on, shino on, forovermore. 0, moon of clear and crystal ray, That maketh night a wild, weird day, Thy beams, fantastic, queer aud hazy, I awear have almost set me crazy: Thou makest madmen by the s:ore 0, moon of midnight, shine no more. —G. M. C. e SINGULARITIES, e One California vine yields three tona of grapes, A codfish 22 years of age rocently died In Maryland, Tt i said that during its captivity no appreciabla change in its size took place. A grizzly bear leaving & track 11x7 inches In'sido walked off with & bear trap, mear Bridgeport, Cal., recontly. Ho was followed up and killed, and was found to weigh eight hundred pounds, A rodwood treo cut in Sonoma county, Cal. furnished all the lumber for ono of the largest churches in the county. Sixty thousaml shinglos woro made from the tree aftor enough lumber was taken from it for tho church. Abecham Livingston Sawyer of Cedar Keys, Tla. yoars old, 40} inches high, weighs 9 s and is asid to eat more than any all grown man. Tho midget was born and reared in Key West. Hels built in perfoct proportion, is very bright and can make an Ancomparable, and accredit it with being the surest and spoediest source of clear comploxions, high health | 9fF+ and exuborsotapilta, Huthorn Spring Water Amlmmhtlml poweat lacen which roproduce hottles; fo od | exactly the old church point, with its raised e e m by | figures, aro croam and beigo Oriental lacos. J Thoy are made in flounces from a half yard to three-qu rtora in longth. Yy A lady in New York has just finished a silk quilt composed of 14,000 pieces, each about whe sizo of & 10-cent plece. It took her only sevon years to completo it, and the work is valued at 8600, Now,girls, hero is a short and broad road to rapid opulence, Entire sota of willow waro aro prepared for summer bedrooms. The different portions are varnished in deep yollow and a reddish-brown, ud prosent cool, odd and durablo appear- ance. The burean and washstand have mar- i her Eimorn: . { Ve opd other RImeTho | blo tops, and all of tho finishinas are of a sub- IEN OUNG UR OLD, who are suffer- | stantial order, g 1 NERYOUS DEMILITY, LOST VITALITY, ABTING WEAKNESSES, and 1) thoso Ziseases oya Silver ]llll‘{lfl are no longer worn on the Ung from “AnUsks wrist in such numbers as formerly, but are pocdy” reltet” anil” completo | ade usoful for keeping parasols closed. by PERAONAL NATU OmuEn Cavsis af ouce for Nlustratwd |attaching them to a cord, the other eud of EFamp doarees - ot which is sowed to the parasol. Sometimes A R the more elaborate ones are twisted into the » - coils of hair on the top of tho forehead. L[] ESTORED. A Parindude blackened his mustache with ' L, W | stove-polish and then courted his gitl on Sun- Mg bire Gevay, ol ltviog, tred (| doy nieht. On Monday morning her face %.. i sy b e ple | looked like s map of Indianapolis. with rail- gt rhich be will se: @ | rouds runuing from her mouth to her ears, and o VES 4* “hatham 8t.. Now Vork | the soda with which she bleached her hair took all the color out of his coat collar,—Paris Beacon, The summer parasols show many new de- signs 03 the season ndvances, The coaching aud carrlage parasols sre all mubject to the fancy of their falr owners, Some sre edged o, 1wy v Lheim Fetara A 4 i e altotse st Vit BALAPRE liolong with lace, others embroidered, and ribbon M ..":‘& bowa deck others, The Imported parasols are treatioe b o Frao Noite'ot oy tnisken® | rich in culoriug and are notsolarge as tho o made here, The man who rescues girls from the surf goen away without loaving his namme has ap- pewnd a Long Brauch. This refinement of craelty should be probibited by law. What fun iy there for a 7girl in being rescued from water knee-deep by a man into whose arms she cannot fall and say: ““You have saved my lifo; it is yours"t The pretty pale yellow muslins, printed MPORTANT PILEPSY! B Spasms, Eclampsy and i Nervousness are RAVICALLY CURE BY MY METHOD, y much worn as garden-party over a gathered skirt undraped, Rt e grandmother's chost, Treatment by Correspondence PROF. DR, ALBERT, Awarded fi.&l‘ class gold '“a‘ll'w dlulml‘.hhud werite “ ntifigue francaise,” By e rarich Sclastitc Roctetys " 0, Place du Trone, 0,~PARIS, mie wodksat 8. H, ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - - - - - BREADEE OF THOROUGHBRKD AXD WIOH GRAVE Hnflm “' ‘Efls“ c"TLE while matrons are more calm about it, PURGO OB JNRSNT W teach their fans to softly murmur, -"—l‘:-n:; a..:uun- wll ted 'bim, I've got—him, T'vo-got ~hiw; whil sent it without a label to an agricultural fair. afterwards that kind, 1t being the most desl presented the travel is heavy, —Hartford Telegram, A lovely fan is In silver cloth, —- delicate shading of pearl and w pretty with a white costume. A bachelor re he could catch bim, | catch him, with sprays of geraniums aud bunches of china anters, are_ver) toilots, They are both quaint aud dainty | Park, has bee Tooking, and if made with full waist and belted | the dozen, would bring 83600, the individual i thoy look as | ono being valued at 8300, though they had just beon taken out from | over a foot In length, its holding capacis I'he Honorariums are due |between the lavender aud pot-pourri of your |gallons, and in round numbers, it equals 150 Some Vassar girls mado a spnoge cako and | 8 of the ostrich egg, and its cublc bulk elght Thoy got a notice from the judges somotime that their sawple of concrete had | A & been received, aud that the city would like wy | The first discovery of these interestiug relics s £ ho coat _ of block avemeut of | O ® past tima was made by the captain of a ity e " and just the thing for stroots where with a very | food in attracted bin attention, and, upon in- flowers, | vestigation, be found that they wero egge cut moanted o six dark sticks. Thix is extremely | in halves, and upon belng questioned the ua- Neb, | cently remarked that while sitting in church | 1rom the great ssud-bavks some distance away 4 tell the relative positions of the ladies | 1u the up-country. Dy the waving of thelr fans. Said he; **¥oung | soon resulted in the discovery of others, that ls fan themsolves rapidly a if to say Il | foll fnto tho hauds of the neturalist, Isidore Tl L catelbimg | G. 8. Hilaire, who sucooedod u) and T'vé—got | nis,or tall bird, Since then (1550) the remains olegant speech, and has a cloar, high voice which sounds like a child’s. Ho was at one timo u reporter on the Key West Democrat, At present he is clorking in & grocery store. Ho has a sister who Is just & quartor of an inch taller than ho is and is just 17 years old. The New London (Conn.) Telegram of July 3, givos the following story about swordfish: Thore was a remarkable run of sworefish off Block Tsland on Monday; ~thirty-seven wero sent to Newport, and on Tuesday thirty-eipht moro jand the numl as averaged from forty to fifty daily. Thefish range from 100 to 500 pounds api ud are from threo to seven foot in length without the swords, which are from two to four foet in length, They go in schools, on top of the water, the back fin being out of the water. 'I'hoy are harpooned from the bowsprit of the vessel, and as soon as struck go directly to the bottom. The line attached to the harpoons is yed by kegs, and whon tho fish ix doad it floats to the top. “The season ruus from June 15 to July 15, and sometimes the schools run nowrer the mai land, The catchiug and shipping of these fish forms an important part of the sum- mer business of the inhabitants of the island,” A natural curiosity that bids fair to outriva tho famotia Mamouth Oave. of Kentucky has just been discoverep on the farm of Juhn Da. vis, who resides six miles East of J acksboro, Campbell County, Tenn, The o judging ing from roports, “‘takes tho cake,” and prom- ises to pan out & satisfactory dish for the curi- osity soekers. ()nlJ one chamber has been ex- plared thus far, and that only partly, in which pre-historic mummies, with ssndels on their Toot, in ezcollent state of preservation, have been found, some petrified, others preserved by the salt of the cave. The walls of the chamber are decorated with paintings of ex tinct or imaginary snimals. A large stream abounds with blind fish, Mr, Davis has cap- tured a speces of jackal or red fox, and the cave seoms to bo alive with both animal and vegotable life, Crickets as large as English sparrows hop or leisurely walk off when armed, and rats as large a8 jack-rabbits run about in semi-domesticated recoguition, Foot- prints of exquisit mold are well defined in the hardened mud, and miniature forests along the banks of the river are clothed in snow- white foliage aud sensitive flowers, The Museum of Natural History, Central n offered an exg that, 1f sold by Its size is o little two hens eqgs; its lineal measurement 1s double times greater. The monster ogg comes from Madugascar, and the 1w useum now possesses au admirablo cast showing its dimensious. morchant vessel, who stopoed at a port on the southern part of the islandZto trade with the uatives, Durlug his stay there the curlous vanes that the natives used to carry water and tiyes informed him that they obtained them Au offor to purchase seme o 1, fnding thio bones of tho bird, which ha named Epinor. lo " of three or four distingt species of these mon. stors have been nnearthed in the sand.banks of the southern portion of the jeland, a skull, part of the vertebrin, & tibia sixty-four centi metros long, being the p find —quite enough to establish its colossal staturo, err— On the Front Stoop. Her eye of bluo looked into 1 And to my very he tol Tha tale for which all lovers pine The tale that's sweet, if old, My breath eame thick and fast for j My heart stood still, T thought ; The hands that with lier roses toy Within my own 1 caught. And, gazing on her matchless charms, T Roon lost all my fears ; 1 took mny darling in my arms, And—then she boxed my ears, e —— Left-Handed Love Making, Twas on the picnic grounds, ah ma The theme will ne'er grow tame! willow trec; ards the same, 8he sat beneatl He strolled t Tho maiden saw him come that, way; To meet_him swiftly ran. (Sho thought she knew what he would say), Hix desp-toned voice bogan: “I've coms to tell you, Mary, dear,” (Just here ho bent and kissed her), “A secret whlch yon've guessed, 'tis cloar— I'm dead g —your sistor!” 1—[Schoolgirl, e RELIGIOUS, Colored Catholic men of Savannah, Ga., have formed a branch ef the Catholic Knights of America, The Methodist Episcopal churc seven conferences, and includes and 1,850,000 members. An attempt is_being made to re.establish the Greek church in New York, w disbanded a little more than a A company of 430 French priests have just sot out, for Jerusalem, preparatory to a eomo- what extensive tour of the Holy Land. The jubilee fund of the Congregationalists of Gireat Britain now exceods 81,525,000, of which sum the Welsh churches have contrib. uted $125,000 in two years, The Rev. James John Hernby, head master of the great university ry school at Eton, England, has been a) tor of that instivuiion, vice the I roodford deceased. A new Protestant built at Otter L: Sagivaw city, The growt! Episcopal church in the s been very rapid. There are three Polish churches in Chi —onoe having about 12,000 members, the o ond about 6,000 and the third about 4,000, and noarly one fourth of that number being mem- bers of other parishes. The salvation army has 740 corps at home and 191 abroad: 445 corps of children In Groat Britain and Ireland it has 846 buildings with seating capacityffor 560,000 and buildings abroad with capacicy for 160,000 sittings. Thirteen lauguages are usod in their mestings. Tho goneral assornbly of the Presbyterian church south has a mission Presbytery among the Chickasaw Indians, with a membership of about 1,000, mostly Indians, There aro six ordained ministers, all of them full-blooded Indians, with three Indian licentiates under the care of the Presbytery, preaching tho gos- rul among their peoplo with’a view of soon be- ing ordained to the full work of the ministery. The Pan-Presbyterian council met in St. Kuoch’s church, Belfast, Ireland, June 24. Represontatives from all parts of the world wero present, On the 25th delegates from tho Methodist church were admitted. On the 27th a fraternal address from the Episcopal Council of Methodists was read. 1t was voted to mit the Ciimberland church into the council. On the evening of the 27th home and foreign missions were the subject of discussion, The bishop of Liverpool has materially as- sisted the solution of the vexed question *‘How to reach the masses.” He preaches in the open air, in the great ship-building yard, at the noon intermission, and among the 14,000 cart- has ninety- 5,000 clergy Dr. scopal church is to be e, Mich., also one at of the Protestant of Michigan has INGS {APROVED SOF ELASTIC SEGTION GORSET B\ 1 warranted to wear longer, e e tes, and. 1o b EUROPE!! ©OOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS leave New York in April, May and Juno, 1884, PASSAGE TICKETS by mil ATLANTIC STEAMERS, Special faciliti securing GOOD BERTHS, TOURIST TICKE travelers in EUROPE, by ] routes, at red COOK’S EXCURSIONIST, with rmaps and full pa partioulars, by mail 10 conts, Address THOS. C77K & SON, 18 y adws, N.ro Sept. 7, ’84 Classioal, Scientific, Commercial T ALzl Mt utactirere, &1 wae H. F. LEHOMANN. ure, ook fren Falton St K, X, Pamn VARICOCEL d Art Depart -t Both sexes admitted. Tuition low, bo best of society. Fully equipged ‘faculty ddross for particulars, Rov. W. W. Harsha Jomag Madial nattata | 5 8. et St ot sy Chartered by theStateofIlit. | - R | HHant by the Badient $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Dr. Horvn—-I was aflilrted with r SHIP n that the co-partnership n Michacl May and Her. o of May & Kund room 4 Fron ale at C. F. Goodman's Drug Store’ 1110 acnam Kt , Oma) Orders flled ¢, 0 D Imp‘or_ted ‘Beer of giving immediate relietin ‘GleetandSyphilis in all their Blood promptly relievedand 18 o exporimenting. ‘The appropriate ru.nedy 3 icines sent by Mailand Express, No marks on TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, v Croatings, Ualugerades, Verandas, Officoand Bavk 1, Amefia Buroughs, PHIONE No 164, Any one can_confor with me by writing L MATN OFFICE—Opposito postot s 0 ey i by mutual consen all chronic, urinary and pri- S AND Y complicated forms, also al! [] I l W k Weakness. Night Losses by Dreams, Pimples on st once used in each case. Consultations, p Dormer Windowwes, package to indicate contents or sender, Address PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Raillngs, Window snd Cellar Guards, Ete. OI'FICE AND RESIDENCE? surod by usiug & belt. To auy ono W my stors, 1420 Douglas stroct, Omaba, Neb, Si%s heretoforo oxistin dobts due trom €aid crm will bo paid by sid Herman ivate disecses. Gonorrheea, diseases of the Skin and B dicstestedina Forty Vears MANUFACTURERS OF the Face,Lost Manhood, positively cured. Thers 3y onal or by letter, sacredly confidential. o FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, UR.JAMES,No. 204Washington 5t.,Chicago, I, N — e iron Fencing! 00 0. AND#th STRFE™, LINCOLN NEB. 10 - 1617 Dodge 8t., = Omaha that disoase, I would say, buy Hor TE LLIAM LYONS. DISSOLUTION OF CO.-PARTNE .de, and all claits due the firm are to be paid to nees will bo continued by Herman Koude, MICHAEL MA cits patronago, AEL M Owha, July Sth 1881 n KU IN' BOTTLES. R e kN T +« Bavaria Bavans Erlanger,.. Culmbacher, . Pilsner.... «ees oo Bohemian, Kaiser.e.oviee oveveieocBremen. DOMESTIC. ..St, Louis. .St. Louis. Milwaukee, STECK PLAND HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durahle Piang. Budweiser. Anhauser... Best's Schlitz-Pilsner. Milwaukee. | THE STECK 11AS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE Krug's 3 .Omsaha, FOUND NO OTHER PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGE BROS., 215 OPERA HOURE, OMAHA NEB. Dn;m‘shc and Rhine D. MAURER. 1213 Farnam St. Ale, Porter, Wine. 08 on Horlick's Food,” write hundreds of ful mothers, Mother's milk contains no 3 artificial food for Infants ehould Aok no tarch. ko best AD Wost Butritious P : KEBRASKA LAND ;‘!GEIIC} : F. DAVIS & 00., ers, with their wives, children and babies, and to tho men of the groat goods’ stations, often- times from 2,000 to 8,000 in ono assembly. Approached 'in the spirit of Christ thero is glad and hearty response, and many Won for the master, This examplo followod by bishops and the “highor clergy” would male stroot preaching H¥orable, afid result in the salva- tion of multitudes of perishing souls, e — ‘What a Picnic Means, Do yeu know what picnic means To o girl that's in her tosns If she catches on a fellow that is green? Tee cream and lemonade Will make his money fade, Yor hell ne'er refuse for fear eho'll think hiin mean, She will look at him so sweet, Which will surely make hiu treat Her to more than his pocket-book will stand; Then when all his money’s gone He'll wish ho ne'er was born, Whilo the girl will seek another with more “‘sand.” MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, Sara Bornhhardt is said to bo getting stout. Ttaly has 1,240 theatres whore good musical performances can bo heard, Mr, John McCullough will open his next season at Racino, Wis., on September 15, Neoxt soason three companies will play T Bunch of Keys,” and two '*The Rag Baby.” Mile, Rhea has just finished her third sea- son in America and has had a wost successful and extended tour, Mme. Janiseh, Harry Sargent's new star, has ed for Kurope. She will visit Paris sondon in company with her intimate friend, Christine Nilsson, Verdi's “Othollo”~tho text of which was furnished by Baito—is nearly completed, ‘Those'who have hoard the music thus far wriv- ton speak with espacial praise of an “‘Ave Maria” which Desdemona sings in the last act. The American tour of Mme, Ristori, which was arranged to begin in October, has been postponed and sho will commenco her seuson » November 10, Her repertoice will include Marie Autoinotto,” *Mario Stuart,” *‘ucen Elizabeth” and “Modes,” Of the four Parisian theatros which receive stato aid, two_only—the Theatre Fraucais and the Opera Comiquoe—are really prosperous. The Grand Opera invariably shows a heavy deficit at each years end, It amounts to 30,000 for tho last six months, Auother Franch version of Shakspere is pro- jected for next winter in Parls for Madame B Bernhardt, ‘‘Romeo and Juliet” will be translated by M n, who lately under- took **Macboth,” an play Romeo to Mile. Hading's Juliot. Lawrence Barrets has become an unmitiga- tod Anglomaniac, Although his artistic pre- tonsions wero neglected in London, he hs fallen in llne with the English and everything appertainivg to them. He is going to bring over Knglish soenery and English dreases for l"lmnm de l‘lmlas and a box full of English plays. Miss Emma Abbott's English opera compa- ny for next senson will include Miss Laura Bellini, Miss Anandale, Signor Campobello, Signor' Tagliapisten, Mr. Castle and Mr. Fabrini, The repertoire for tho season will include ““Lakme,” “The Crown Diswcnds,” “Somiramide” and “Carmen.” Me. A, Tomasi will be the wusical director, Madame Janauschek says to stage-struck oung girls: *“What a life for & young girl, {lvlng fil hotels and going bome late at night, exposed to all temptatious, with o Lome in- fluence to counteract them, As I said, the best thing for a young girl to do, no matter how great sh expects to become, is to keep away from the theater, and do snything but £ pon the stege. “Phat is what T tell thom e The Terrible Drain Which scrofula has upon the system must bearrested, and the blood must be puri- fied, or us consequences will ensue. 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