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t MAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1884 e —— Bold Ben's Resolve, My hopes of the White House bave perished Another has oaptured that boon; Some say that the fond hopes I cherished ‘Are dumped through the theft of & spoon; ‘Whilo others retail the base slander That my boom was blown ntrhth. wky, Becansa of my marvellom candor, And the fact that T sport & cock-eye. 1 thought that some friends in convention Of my frankness would praisedly speak, But, mistaking my honest’intention, They cruelly ohrlstened it “‘choek,” For my eye, why, I think tis conceded By ¢'an the most consumnate dunce Tht 1'd keep it—in such in sore needed On Bismarck and (/ladstone at once. Four years though will quickly pass over, And I'll be patient till then; B T promise those now in the clover That they aint roen the last of old Ben. Meanwhilo 1'1] take cast for a "lighthouse,’ And rolinquish m v passion for jaw, 1t T eannot go into the White Hose, T'll try to crow over the caw, — 5¥ ¥FOR THE LADIES, HON "0 1A DendT | Black walnut stair rods havereplaced brass. (B drods have Persian designa are superseding the Japan- gl boen eured oo, CINES FAIL, a8 it #ota DIRECTLY and AT ONOR on the XIDNEYS, 2 ,.:L.:. et Tron candlesticks now decorate parlor man+ | o tels. jonds had i ! given them up Lima Iace parasol covers sell from 83 to 87 ' o die. each. O inde of dull jet i keletor IT IS BOTH A "SAFE CURE” | aopo o *r® made of dullet dn wkelofon and a “ SPECIFIC/ Darned net cur tains are pretty for bed- Xt CURES all Discases of the Kidneys, rooms, ; ladder and Urinary Ory The newest table mats arc of embroidered e Eatass L | teattise. , Lo or Non-Roe’ Damask leather paper for walls 1s a recent .l";"n novelty. e, Tilionsnenss China plates look pretty on little green omuch, Dyspep. | sholves. and Plies. Broacklyn girla carry whistles with which to #1.35 AT DRUGGISTS. wignal the street cars, 27~ TAKE NO_ OTHER, &8 Tidiss are now made in tho scarf form in- Bend for Nlustrated Pamphlot of Bolid Tes-, | stead of being rquare, it e ok A brass bedstesd forms a most effective HUNT'S REMEDY CO, Providence, R. 1. conter-piece to a lady's apartment. o Japaness fans are now mounted as screens, with lacquered stands, Whits globes are no longer used on chande- ==THE MILD POWER CURES.—— UMPHREYS? |iiers, boing roplaced by colored. OMEOPATHIC Velvet accessories to wash fabrics are very f s P Ec‘ F I cs.' popull llar, cuffs, buttons, and vest. Tho latest, crazs in fashionablo socioty is ex- i special pre- Horition of i eminent phalcian - iho onty | pensive smelling bottles, somo costing §100, Bimple, Bafe and Bure Med cines for the p A twelye year old girl has opened a shoot- PRINCIFAL YW | CURES, " : vers, Congeation, Inflmn tng galiory In Nevada, She is an expert shot, 3 PR The woman matket is down "now in Tunis, arrhen of Africa, Wives only bring $20 to $120 a ihainra Mo head. ol Among mantel novelties are miniature ca- thedrals in fancy wood, with a clock in the stoeplo. Light feathor trimming and groups of feath- ers are used upon dremes of tulle or equally thin tissnes. H Tt is the young man who pops the question . h. aoute or chroni en: by mail who most anxiously awaits a letter of 0. \\?nnnpln“ Goush. violent coughs. acceptance. mernl Del i The “‘mannish” woman of the period ap- pears in waistroat and dickey, & cadot cap and gauntlet gloves, Among the dainty handkerchie is are_those of the shoerest cambrio with & narrow tinted border of the faintest blue, pink, or red. "Tis weot to dle for one's country,” as the Brooklyn irl said to her ‘lover when she tacklod the fifth plate of restaurantice cream. The young ladies of & town near this city have resolved to boycott any young mun who Roes out botween tho acts at the the- tro. 144 pagos, [y ioia for theexpreas purpos of giving immediate relietin A G all'chronic. ursnary and prie | White pineapple silk-kerchiofs, embroidered onorrhaea, |in gold, and edged with yellow lace, are dbyphilis inall thelf | draped over oorsages of muelin, batiste, and d forms, also lg lawn. Elood promptly relicvedand | The newest black lace dresses are liberally permanentlycured by re; wupplied with pendants of jet thrown in n e -':;gm.‘nm y-lv:-: among the flounces and draperies. Thisis a ipeciat Brad{ce. Sem great improvement, Weaxness. Night Losses by Dreams, Pimples on the Face,Lost Manhood, positively cured. The The dainty little flower-pouches now in Sanocuperiuenting. i A Togus e uen.lupo em-.yl nvenlxfi -:ld nlnrden party toilet where natural or artificial flowers sgiler byl fay ol MEG, |10l i, passae to indicatecontsntaor sender, Address | A woman of Graenwood, Mo, s reported JAMES, Washin loago,ll, | to be cutting her fourth set of teoth, There's e oD es iouten 1., CH a woman in Rochester who 18 expecting her —Wide-Awake Agents Wanied Everywherefor _ | ffth set from Philadelphia. A Macon woman was lately fined $2.85 for NOTED woM EN stelking bor husbaad on cho head with a bad At tin & quarrel about bl rry_pie. Tho e orinns st A TIRGIAOAS | next day aho stolo all his money, $4, and lefs jce only 8250, Describes b0 charncters. A book fores for parts unknown, woman. J. K Camelberry, 34 & ‘luhanll-.ufilfllz ‘White diamonds are so common and the imitations g0 good that they have ceased to be RURAL NEBRASKA ||desiauie s of dininotion, Lacdion aro niow beginning to look for the real yellow dia- The Leading Agricultural and Live Stock | monds, which are much more rare and more Journal of the West. beautiful in themselves. 20 Pages {roersexeo s an.§ 80 COLIILS [ ponsioichs lnoe ruhon s over & donia H.S.SMITH & C0., |Xnuted. ‘Mo atomate. boui s whito and ADITORA AND PUDLISIBRS. hlack lace, hus for evening wear are flat, HON. ROBT. W. FURNAS, Bocretary Stato Board | forming a kind of nted collar, of old gui of Agrioulture, Associate Editor. pure or other rich lacex. BUBSCRIPTION PRIUE, $1.00 per yoar in advan reasing ks are very _prettL made in S4rAGENTS WANTED 2y Mother Hubbard style; & p o with the 108and 1088, 14th Stresh. = . OMAHA, N&B | required fullness shirred on, leaving a little 1y 22 m&e tt 2 uhln at tho top. The sleeves ave cut very = much like a shirt sleeve and gathered in Notice to Contractors and Bullders, | sound the hand with a varrow ruffle, The Sealed proposals will bo received up to August 11, | ke may be trimmsd with narrow velvet At 12 0'cloek s T0r pUlIAIng and. complotiog ready | 1bbon oF Lraid, and large ribbon bows fasten or ocoupatiey, & brick sancol houso, above the foun- | “hem together in front. The delicate French dagbiun, in Springfield, Sarpy ocoun.y, Nebrask: » | lsnnels in plaids or stripes are lovely for these ing to plans and sncquos, tiwots, Omaha, Neb. ‘The briok and cut stone 4 will b furnished on the ground by the bulkding com- | Upon some of the latest French bonnets and mitteo, All other material to be furnished by con | round hats for midsummer wear, snd made of or. Plaps aud specifications can be scen at J. | cool-looking rushes loosely plaite), are sprays . Spearman's store, o Springfiold, No of hawthorn, ragged swlors, harebel's, four-o' o o b Nt o0 b compieted on c befor¢ | clocks, thistle blooms, white clover, elderberry wors o the right to reject any or all bids, hlossoms, and seawend or wood mosses, with Address Building’ mmml{tu.uwhm . strance looking insects, bright colored, wan- Jly #9-w&e 108 dering in and out ami ! the fiowers, moss, and ~§rer e, Soaiin, ‘rdnhor, mushrcom e i ; OF mios, and tomatoes~greon aud red-have Science of Life, Only $1.00 |wn eheir placo on the top of my lady's fanny BY MAIL POSTPAID, garden hat, Very useful to take tho place of cambric and other wash dresses are th of tussore ine exco'lent for wesr in every souse, not owily soiled, washing well and moat o / enduring, The shade of the unpatterned =% // tussore 15 not always becoming, and to obviate e~ this Howors and tiny palms or geometrical fig- ures aro worked in golored silks on the {{NOW THYSELF, surfaco. 'This relieves tho monotonous hue of the material and silk or velvet of one plain A GREAT MEDIOAL WORRK color may be introduced as a trimmiog if ON MANHOOD | manmmt oot wnd iatedr ‘xbausted , Norvous and ) e —— mmw'_:fi My Blors 1 Yoih, s s Bhe Oan Lifc 1 | mvaty e, scrotions or 9% | The elactrio girl in various wa Y ddle-agod, " prescriptions’ for all st assounding strongth dis one of whish s favaloable | There's ono thing sh won't Lif A Boavy mortgage which T owe. oor Dick. e —eee PEPPEREMINT DROPS, A mun in Detrolt pulls teeth to slow music. He is a good stump orator, A oall without eyes, tail or ears has been exhibited to a favored few in Simpson county, Ky, 1t is on a fat woman's leg. "Tight pants are going out of fas The | number of tightmen in panta will probably al ways remain just the same, however, ¢ | Do not tell a manhe lins, Tt is vulgar. Say that his conversation suggests to yous wind a patent-medicine Hh’llmflle“'. There are fashions that never change, and, aausual, ® hen anything under seventy-five .| years of age passes 8a spring chicken at all senside resorts, ““What's that thing!" asked a man who T Oh, thi inspecting a violiu st re. ‘" used on violins, Wo call it *'Gimme ove!” exclaimed the y it would work on my wifet” The young mau from the country end his oirl waa, drll:.inn'r Hlowly. iate an foe-cren waloon, when the followiug met his eye: 'Va- 16 DECIDED BY Rilla, Chogetate, 1emon sud Birawherry loo Royal Havana Lottory | |crema, 8150 por Gal.” Heturisd and flod. \(A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION,) ) .An Georgla w‘«:nfl‘ur nlwh s showmen h:.n an L electric mply & woman who can Drawn at Havana, Muba, Kvery 12 | wrench R e s na to Days or throw a atrong man from & chair if ho a d tempts to wit down before the chorcs are done. Sebso s e aiativn, not oo a% | A man In Norristown has been fooled so nlatl garum in intored” 1} o (" et (g s the often tha ba wouldu't read Blahuo's lottar ut- mhmmmm’vy :flillll'llfl m-uu::] the fld' X “[).:Q'?’un ! . KAUE & G0., 417 Walnui striot, Bb. Loass, Mo, | Pitters Fur nale by all druggla B P O] Eras gl M. Louk town Herald, W ko &wly. M, Evaute, ways the Now York Tribume, T Pt — ‘ npon being remonstrated with on acccunt of | George Newton, formerly a Methodist preach- [ at the second annual Southern Exposition, to hin long sentences, replisd, ‘Say what you |er, and more lately of the Salvation army. | open at Luoiaville in Angnst, will, there in only one clam of the people real- | Fiattia Snell, a 13-year-old girl living in St | A comedy drama, suooessfal in the south ly opposea to long sentences, and that is he | Fohnaville, N.'Y., is the originator of an_in. | entitied “Our Colored Friend” will be pw- criminal class, osti heme' to bufld a church. The |duced at Tony Pastor's theatre August 11, In one respect this season has been the most | E: ioty were attempting to ralss | Harry Myors is the colored friend. backward for twenty yesrs, The summer in | money to build a new church, and Hattietook | There are now aver thirty light opera com half gone and no bugologist has discovered a | & great intorest in the new church, She con- ios singing all over the country, and as yet new brand of insect that ests half an acre of ceived the plan of obtaining aid from the [ the season bas not commenced. ~To what ex- wheat at each meal, Tt is pretty tough on the | statesmen st Washington, and she wrote 16t- | tant they ean multiply in numbers and still farmer when he is obliged to raise crops to | ters to nearly everybody whose name &ppoars | cuin support for each troupe is one of the fead the same old bug or worm year after year |in thrr‘*l()tmgren'(nn.lhl) tory, asking each to | Lrotleme in musical mansgement. , . . N Vork, | contributa a few bricks. Her plan waa so {onabl i thom that the teain doca not atop_nywhers [Iarge. Among the contributors wers Presi- ( 00 FERGACUS T (i i befors reaching Ohioago; and then the sall each | dont Arthur, all the mombara of the cabinet, | UCCRIES, SR i - g o - m. Sheridan, Vice-President Edmunds, | B10F 00 BAMO. TIA iyt oI & tho a1 2® | Spanker Carlisls, many of tho senators, and a | favor than tho v [Lonisville Iarge number of congressmen, Now she pro- | Mr. Gye announces that he has wecured the s ; poses to nell the antographs which accompan. | following artists for his season of Italian_op- How do youlike the s ind the contributions, and will be able thereby | era in the United States noxt season: Mme. nked a young wife of her husband a few days | ¢ mere than duplicate the sum she received. | Albani, Mime, Fursch-Madi, Mlle. Tromelli, R avell, 1t 1o |r|;nlly':rrr;!i ot sore A deins Sigmorl Galassi, Mot i, snd the French singer ut what? I suppose you s " M. Castelmar: o is trying to obtsin tha $0 say that it isn’t an good aa that which your In and Ouc of the Hammock. Wervices of Bime. Nilssan, bub she wants mother makes.” ‘‘Well, yes, I did intend to A beautiful maiden is beaming £3,000 an evening, which is rather more than say ’thn vlnu.' -1 "‘le,] /m.lg.l, your In -Il;::mmock nn.‘:lo,h the t:wn, he desires to pay. mother mede that very pie and sent it to me.” [Ake & jewel in filigree set; ZFall River Herald, ~ © A4 abo awayn In the aummer breezs, Jt":, Nttt Tk:"'{.:‘-,"'d":'_'}'"él’c‘h':‘c‘:‘t‘{‘: A man at Snow Hill, Md., noticed mome| Her gossamer garments are gloaming Bodiance 'go out into & garden antil bell bees passing in and ot of & small hole under With the skitrmer of goldan fleece, ‘o notioe of the next, The second u‘;. savee .,fm.d house and told a carpenter Like a butterfly caught in a net, vabore" i§ comiresssd Irito spelre that if he w uld remove the boxing he could i i tes, and & recent visitor says that the - Her swoetheart Ia standing beside her, , B ¥ :::'n -’lilnth:"l:::?iy ..u.r',: u.m.l. o 2? man in While Cupid is near With biy darte— n\uhaao- :i\-ldol:tly n;lp'c.u;_l more of it, for no ond whes they decling he Moks hicaselt, Ths O, the frollsome, rolicking pett |00 AN, A Sotlce, | ind, ol Hhe carpenter found 160 pounds of mioe honey Asd who oould résiet theawassarta | (00, CEN L POl SN A0 Uk “Hine the sniire g ThaeL i i e y Of beauty, and would dare chide her ox St Tty SSRUIL SIS SEP SRS ) ly away, and calmly took it home For anaring susceptiblo hearts udience went out in less than two minutes with him, ’ ) filled the house in less than three, The e By meana of that ravising net! d drinking was not done hastily at Oun the stump, i the bar, but leisurely at tabl: The ter Now the muave and blithe stump-speaker, : in a fow scconds would covera table with a Monunts the rostrum, all aflame Though perhaps she's a fi cloth, knives and forks, plates, etc., and With ambition, like & seeker Who thinks of the hearts sho onsnates | people had a series of little meals between the After never-ending fame, As merely the means of aivesting acts, while the others walked about until the Opas ho wide h s thorax throttls, Her mind of the many small cares bell rang. D oads ho fur each hearer's vote; Which ‘round her are weaving anet T Th;n he ;:.u- l]:n.nl} muk bottle H¢ bt bo it ‘Why Doth He? rom the pocket of his cost, 8 bent to OW §Woet caresses, i Without even saying, *“What'll But twisted the rope up abovo; W%-’n‘r’fifil‘;‘y‘-’étfl: ;‘:‘:.:::’ s You take?” The treacherous hammock upset Unthinkingly he sat him down And rumplod the maid like a dove. No more wil that youth pay addrosses, Or ever attempt to make love To girl whon she swingsin & net. A French woman who has been a widow for Her doye-like fluttering entralled him, ninety-six years in still liviog at Auberine, But she withered hin with her i y . i glance— | The fashion f. 4 amo bo claims to be 133 yours old, A Took that Be'll naver forgety | traly tons o chanaiis to T doenar o5 i A black perch of extraordinory size was | But that which most mudly appaled him | fGr rare noveltios in beaten brass and. copper, caught the «thor day out of Pofecat creck. Was the sight of his white duck pants, | parlor ornaments and clocks; und antique sils Randolph county, N. C. ' Tts weight was 14} Tattered and torn like the net. verware modeled;after ancient patterns and ounds; its lengeh 32 inches and sizo of the ———— oxidized. end around the gilis 16 inohes, IMPIETIES, Frankiin was marvisd at tweaty-otis, Mo b :‘o‘:"l';lhm; “blu: tofiou‘{:tm rather series of zart at twenty-five. Byron, W.filnmm lclnuth. ;g" ‘fxl dl»;:uzqdynrih: l')'::i::.zh‘: As the joke was as weak as the coffee there We lington and Bonapart at twenty-seven, Taland of Buoi, lying to the southwest of Lis- | ¥©r® 20 grounds for hilarity. T WL, -t‘:rffr:;fi;'fig“ BT The cave is described by its discovere “‘Because it was shorn of its hair after it fell » 3 Baron Ramsonnet, Hustrian secretary of lega- | into the hands of the Philistines.” :fdhi:zr,hl':é m’.‘?fi:‘;‘i“u}‘..‘ ‘-{:0;:3}.(0“" 3y tion, as nurpassing the famous Oapri Grotto, | Votes on raflroad trains are no indications X i f ; On of the latsst applications for a wife wantrthru- porpoises were recently | of which man will be eloctod president; but it | which has found its way into print is from an cavght n ono haul at Capo May by the | makes adifferonce whether the train 15 goln? | Tdaho hotel keaper, who wants a good, honost boata of the Cape May Porpoise fishing com- | % ® prize fight or a camp meeting. woman” as a wife, and offers a good, comfort- pany. One tug and three boats surrounded [ *“Why is this butter like Samson®” asked | able home for such aone. He describes him. the achool not more than 100 yards from the | the young man at the foot of the table. | self as a bachelor of d the owner of a shore, about half a milo_above the Stockton | Everybo ¥, Sxoept tho landlady was about to | hotel, stablos end a ranch on one of the few hotel. Fully 4,000 people were on the beach | aay something concerning its streogth when | routes to the Coour d'Aleno gold fields, He at the timo, watchinz the exciting sport. |the propounder of the comundrum, who | says he isdoing a fair business and wants to Thros sharks, ono measuring hirtoen foct in tanght & class in Sunday-school, gloefully re- | got marricd, but cannot find o girl of any _use ..;5: e e.g;zur;dh at :he :‘m?“ p marked: within a rudius of threo huadred miles; co he i John Lubbock hes taught his dog to| The German wrote to the commissioner of immigration_in rond, n French savant is trying the aamo. ox. | Dunjeanie o s lou r;flifuf o he Ttz | Now York ity to procuro one at Castle Gar- periment with a cockatoo, an American reptile | *‘r"—is adding to its numbers in some of the | 4€n- collector haw numborof lizards whom ho_in- | western rtatos, At a recent camp-meeting of | Mr. Jay Bush, of Eaaten, Md., fell from a gtructe in muslc, & German profoenor taught | tho denomination, held at Dayton, 0., those | building several woeks ago ‘and ‘was severely lm.;ulm dgvesy thing but talk, a Boston lady | good people consumed sixty fat cattlo, a ton | ivjured. He has not beo able to leave his o Biving n higher education to a number of |of bread, 6000 pounds of butfer, and 1000 | bed since. Mr. Bush ut ths time he_was hurt N%nen; »l-ug t and tamed by herself, and | pounds of coffee overy day, Religion and | was engaged to be married to Miss Julia physisiologiata and vivisectioniats purpose tho | tho *flash-pots of Egypt” ure, howover, not | Booth, of Monroo county, New ~ York, and tradning of two o thros’genorations of dogu in | alwvaga rroconcilable, the wedding day was fixed, Miss Booth, ae- an (ir:: mal ; their descendants produce ar- “Thatsattle it,’, said Sam Chaffin, an Aus- | companied by the brother of the injured man, L gt o tin church goer. who hua the name’ of being | ¥eut to Easton to soe him about a week ago. “Bowser” Witt, a colored boy of Greenville, | very close, while ho 1a ostansibly prows <Ge | After her arrival it was determined that tho Y died ashoct time ago, sed 10 year: | iow 2" avkud is wifo. - +oettles the ques | martiagn should tako pisce in-order that the Ten months aftor birth ks flosh commenced | tion of ou avit hoee for dinrer on oo sys, | IAdy might properly ‘teihin and fiufte Mr, wasting awny, and though ho inprewed in [ We can afford to have it from now on. Here [ Bush, aud on Monday Inst they were married atature it was in the bones (nly. He grew to |in this paper I read that the olergy are fifled | DY Bev. Mr. Little. "Mr. Bush was obliged five feet in height, with a well developed head | with m because liberahsm is creeping | % rémain in bed during the marriage cere- and neck, but the rest of his body was strictly | into the churches That dime I've been put. | MONY: skin and bone, | When held in front of @ |tlng cu the plate every Sunday goes for beer | ~Among thoexiles in the Island of Sagha- strong light the process of digestion could be | from now on, If the preachers are kicking | lien, Eastern Siberia, the following custom observed in bis body. He had never walked | about liberalism I'll quit being liberal,—Texas | prevails: If a man wishes to get married he or talked. This case of .t‘r;rhy elicited | Siftings. applies to the governor who forthwith selects much interest among the medical men, The entire Srlvation Army of Rochestor | OR® of the femalo prisoners whom thie candi- Tho King of Pruesin recontly visited o | wax captured by the police of that city last | date for holy matrimony is expected to needle manufactory in his kingdom in order to | Sunday, The “hallelujah lasses” and “‘shout. | ;keep comp ny” for two or three days. Ifat sea what machivery, combined with the |ing Tommies” wore engagedSat the time jn | the concusion of this term the male party de- human baud, could produce. He was shown | making & public nuisance of themselves by | la7e8 to the governor that the lady selected a number of euperfine noedles, thousands of | beating tampourines and indulging in similar | it Bt to his ‘mind, he receives twenty-five which, together, did not weigh half an ounce. | devotional exercises, The srmy had formed | Plows with a,stick and another brido is cho- and marvelled how such minute objects could |in “‘holler” square with & view to receiving | ®®2 for him—and so on, The same course is be plerced with an cye. But he was to 60 |cavalry in feant of the court house, W hen the | adopted with the female prisoners who are in that In this respect even something atill finer | encmy's skirmishors wers seen advancing [ *earch of husbands. These matches are term- and more perfect could bo created. 1 ho borer | under cover of clubs. In s very few moments | 4 “official marriages,” or the ‘‘governor's —that is, the working.man whose business It | the entire Army, consisting of eighteen war- | arriages.” They are without religious cer- s to bore these eyen in thess noodien—asked | riors, malo and female, after theis kind, had | ®mOBY: for a hair from the monarch’s head. It was |laid down theirarms and delivered themselves | It is announced that Miss Kate Sutro, the roadily given and with a smile. Hoe placed it | up as prisoners of war. The police, unable to | dsughter of the builder of the Sutro tunnel, at once under the boring machine, made a | understand the essential differenco bstween n | Whois now in Europe, is engaged to be mar: hole in it with tho greatest caro, furnished it | plain, secular diaturbance created in the name | ried to & German professor &t Berlin. ‘It with a thread and then handed 'the singular [of religion, *‘ran in” the ‘“Tommies” and |seems,” says the Virginia City Entorpr noedle to the astonished king. the lassew,” " “‘the professor saw a photograph of the young The Kanas City Journal tells this story:| One of our divines has not been preaching | 144y and although he had never scen tho orlg- A singular occurrence took placo yes on [ politics in vain. Ho visited the Sunday.schoo] | inah Bo fellin love with the pioture. Ho the county bridgo at Argentine, which recently and spoke upon the losson ot some | Wrute several lotters, none of which were waa watchod with great intorest by many. A |length, Then ho summed it up rapidly, and | ®nswered. At last Miss Sutro became so an- large number of swallows congregatod togeth- | when he had explained the characters of | noyed that she made a large E-cklsa of the er, a8 if holding a convention, most likely on | various men, some good snd come bad, he |etters, not one of wi ad been answered tho condition of the bridge, as a number have | aske ¢ ' | and sent them to her father, who wasin Spain. huilt thelr neats ' mong the unsafe. timbers. | - sWhat were the bad men called?” When Mr. Sutro went to Berlin he saw the Bo that as it a dlspu'e seemed to ariee, | Nobody avswered, tho scholars all opon- K!“’““" and was 80 agreeably impressed with s suddenly two of the lurgeat birds, one from | ing thoir mouths and lcoking blaukly at|Bim that he advised his daughter to answer. ench party, singled themaalves out from the | 1% A correspondence was then opeued ywhich re- othors, and regular combat enwued ovor the | “Come, now,” said he, impationtly, “what | ulted a4 announced r ging Kaw river. Finally one of tho birds | sect, class, or party was it that I have been e e— socaivod wonnd on the wing, cuwing it to | telling yot about? Don't you rememoor tho CONVINCING, 0 A ory struggled for » inni; " —? N - : (R R B e sutnes Laginning Vo ung youst How | inny Proof ot tho pudding s o in chowing came to the rescue, sud by their assistanco it | A littlo follow on the back soat raised his | b8 8tring, but in having an opportunity to (L mlely to torma firma, wnd drying its | hund aud tho teachor milod on him. “That's testibesrilo dieb s iBaltiiad Hookt, the eathers roon winged its wa; ; ico bo y as EEstibaTela aibgkue of (Dry Bos " y south, o ioa boy. - Now tell us what they were |y Gy Gough and Lung Syrup for each and T every one who is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, A Btolen Kiss, snid cratet’ o yolled, and tho spenker | 3hina Consumption or any Lung Affection., Upon a crowd of ants, o —— BINGULARITIES, —The Hatchet, C — CONNUBIALITIES, TAILORS, NEW WOOLENS! Stylish Suitings in Corkscrews, Worsteds and Cheviots B~ An inspection of our Goods and Prices, tells the story. &8 G. A. LINDQUEST & CO,, 1206 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. FOR PANTS AT FROM £8,00 AND UPWARDS, ALSO LATEST STYLES | LOWEST PRICES ! RICHARDS & CLARKE, I W. A. CLARKE, U. P. RAILWAY, - - - 17TH & 18TH STREET™ Steam Engines, Boiler WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, M Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Olotk BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ODELL ROLLER We the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, from Ston» to the Roller System. 07~ Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Placts for any pur- pose, and estimajes made for some General machinery repairs attended \ promptly. Aadress Proprietors. Superinandent. Omabha Iron Works A MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN | and Grain Elevator Machinerv 1LL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE STEAM PUMPS STEAM* WATER AND GAS PIPE. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. P YTOW 93TT08 TIZAO are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for RICHARD & CLARKE, Omaha, Neb. HIS EXCUSE, — B As 1 bade her good-uight, Bill Barnum, M D, The Chief Mourners. o L belii st i Alealig! (Which vs Mule Driver.) New Yok, Augnst 1.—The democratic P, AT g SR Hitch up the uld stage-coach, you boys, national executive committen to-day decided b oy o S b Dan Manning take the whip: to luaso the house No. 11, W. Those rod lips revealing— George Williams, you get up behind, for headquarters, During the meeting a gen- As I bade her good-night. There'll be jolting sure this tep, eral discussion on the plan of the ould T holp Just oue stealing? took place, and the folowlng advisory cam- elp Just ATIAUNR¢ Tom Nast, paint the harness up paign committeo to the executive committee And give friend Puck tho tip; was appointed: Senators A, P, Gorham HER IDEA, T We'lleal it Ludependent oonch— (Md.), M. W. Ransom (N. 0.), B F. Jonas ‘;\l" o only oug > John Kelly, none of your lip! (Fla), J. 8. Barbour (Va), Hubort O. ud then say *Good-night Thompson (N. Y.), A. A. Browne (Ind.) (rfow quickly "twas done’) It tho ramo old Domocratic hack, g iy y one! ut no passengers we'll x 1 got none; DOy i i B A Horsford's Acid Puosphate. or 1 don'e like it quite, In which old Tilden sit. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, T o take—only one— And then say "Good-nigh 8o give her a touch of Reformers, paint, Imitations and counterfeits have again e — jupplied by the Cobden Club, nplge red. Bo sure that the word RELIGIOUS, When we get thar she'll have a load *‘Horsrorp's” is on the wrapper. None s That will sluk her to the hub, are genuine without it. 5 610 Cleveland's himself a heav. [ o —— Svangalist Sankey will sing after proper | With his vetoed bills and sich, he Cholera. Font. Making of law the poor man's goad Y it A Ohinaman was baptised into the Metho. | Anderingln’ to the rich. O S i ) bosame i dist church at White Plalus, N, Y., re. \ A " French steamer Graville, from Marseilles, at osntly, Then Hendricke. he's 0o slouch for weight, | yyhor'in Ponarth roads. ~ Tho body was Binco the war the colored Baptists In Texas thrown overboard, Anosher man on board bave grown from nothing to over 600 | Hopmmp o ':f,'fl,',,‘,‘i“,x:','“fl spoechos alonk |, Very ill churches. Magskivies, August 1, — Eleven deaths General Booth of the Salvation army in- up boys, I'll bring you through, | from cholers here last night, two at Toulon, tends entering Loudon at the close of his pro-| And get to tho White House ye Fugitives are returning in increased num. vincial tour at the head of 100 bruss | Bill Barnum's driving these here mul bers. ‘The city isbecoming more animated and bands, And he means biz, you bet shops reopéning, j, Dhars are vventy Congregationsl churcs i it QN - in the whole I n o) tl IME! Bateol Oregon: Twent I-XE,;:-x'{h moarsin| MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, “What o.“.‘:‘."‘f.';t‘.’c‘fi.'.‘h' Sohroter & regon, ore are in irty-eight mis- Becht » slonarl ighteen have been :3:!:5 d e R M S e et o hss eatos o o, ks e il apessupn b stng | skl bilr o D, Backo's Covgh s work in Oregon. LR, ; Coughs, Colds, Consumption and_Bronchitis Thore {s » new guild now connected with Bm“’""" Thomas's orchestra at Long|pnow on the market. Regular size 50 cents and St. Paul's Eplscopal church at Sacrsmento, ch iy proving a great suocess, 800 orgenized by twestysevan of tho sounger | Lilly Langiryanilod for England on board pia e S R 3 nown an the guild | be Arizona on Sab t i " Of ¥t Margaret. Tho work at prossut i TP ey e o o plantst, He Rliowed Himaclt & Coward, fined to sewing, Will Bppour i oo o e et wast | From the Kentuoky State Journal. Los Avgeles has made t)e followin, son, *Lize, why didn't yer let Bill Thomp- x‘unmnu '“&Illn‘%h.(‘p“.“. ® ean | Gearman opera in London, under the direc- |son take yer home from the ball las’ ot 830 - . Church 8§ uth, $25000; | tion of Horwan Richter, has been & financial | night n.,.u‘-; .“‘0001 E Chur b, $24,000; Con- | failure, K B inranr, $4,000." T ariane, $40;- penime. Moo will arive about August 2t | hise'f 8 coward, that's why.” e s R iy 0 reboareals o ame Boniface” at| ™ tAn’ how did he do dat, Lize! © forld hos just ben | Wallucks. *Why he had two razors in his pock- completed by Walok of Lud wigeby ced fn i cathedral church of Tga® ag | MLF, Lowia Morrlson and company aro tray: ots, an’ 1 says aat enny feller whut car- (4 eling through th the proenting *'A18 wous fastrument measures thirty-wz feet in ) h ke BosthowaNe Jrewnsiog . mor'n one 0 thirty-two feet from back %o front, and sixty Colsbrared s’ and s Dk’ Mot e e five feet high. It cuntains no less tham | The Sleni aud Lampaas opers troupe, from 8 . J 0820 pipes, distributed among soundiog | Mexion, numbering sixty peop.e, opened L —— provedy San Francisco last Wedneeday in “Aida.” First Olass Insurance. A religlous organization, ealled **The Ho) Miss Heckle, the roprano siuger, will ful6ill} y,.,v0 with the Zhomas’ Alectric Osl. Tt is ness Band," has taken » new doparture in the ) 41 eugagement at Cincionatl aé the summer | (1o choapest and bast method of insurance we way of salvation methods on the Pacific coust. | coucerts duriug her vacution visit to that know of, By its use you are sure to escape Iv has been in existance only about a year, | 1%, many grevious achesand pains. Policles are and it officers now claim for It » membership | Gilmore's band and the Soventh Regiment | ootainable « f all dxuggists in the form of bot- of many thousands, 1t was founded by Rev, [ Band, of New Yuik, will give coucerts daily | tlosat 5) cents and 1 each. ase, Moll, he done gone an’ swow'd MAX MEYER & CC HAVANA CIGARS! CELEBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from §60 JIGARS, TOBACGOS, PIPES £ SNOKERS' ARTICLES @rapes, Thistle, Lawrence Barrett, Oaramels. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRIC IMPORTERS OF AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO » PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING . to $120 per 1000. ! AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT OIGARS: i New Stan- dard, Good Advice, New Brick. % SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, L) LUMBER MERCHAN German D. Wvatt: [ Lumber, o AR an 't g‘%drzsgfi“s.fi%g E] g5 . | Jgfiééégéfififl 'H 8T., OMAHA, NEE. (7] CUMINGSAND 20 ]

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