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ONIC. 10 tian, We il nnd TN 4nd Ungisputed in the BROAD GLAIN VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST PERFEGT COORTN STV Xver offered to the public. HAMBURG-AMERICAN i Faclket Company. OIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND ‘elngthe THE DAILY BEE MONDAY FEMININE FOIBLES. The Monrnfal Wail of a Fa Nineteen Girl Babies, it 1 Actrasses Who 1k They Used to be About vas Young Some a Bust—=Interesting as tustie Gossip. Too Much Girl Baby, A man was found sttting on the horse block in front of the Wakefield mansion the other day looking as if he did not have a friend in the world. He was de- spair itself, and a benevolent citizen who waa passing kindly laid his hand upon his shoulder and said My poor fellow, what ails you?” “*Oh, life to me is a weary burden. heart tired.” Why, man, what has happened!” “Enough—enough to drive me-to the lunatic asylum or my grave. I had the responsibility of perpetuating the name of my family thrast upon me by fate, and twenty years ago, full of lusty life and blooming hope, | married and set myself to the task. A year brought forth here he broko into a fit of weeping, “Brought forth what, my good man?" GA girl. A girl to grow up aud per- poetuate some other fellow’s name.” “Ah, well! You should have heen courageous,” “And I was; but when the dying leaves were rustling mourntully in ~the first chill blasta of winter of the second year. another girl was born,” Do not despair my friend.” My ts sick and sore and my brain is “But for ninoteen long and weary | fino will had been overlaid by a strain of | of atklotics, & Star years, the solstic has come and the sun has looked down from his heavenly heights upon a new-born girl.” “But you should continue to hope. The solatic is not yet here and this year may bear rich fruition for your faith.” *'No, we have just prepared for the cming of the solstic, and it is—" A glrl?” “Tywo of them. Hopels dead in my poor heart, and the potals of expectation’s flower have lost their fragrance and turned to ashes. Now have you the gall to bid me still to hope?” “Alas, alas! 1 have not. It might be three next time. Go suicide and end your switt accumulating foes,” -(Through aii, wittle Girls at Fifcy, It is a singular fact that the present time the American stage is made famons, except in one or two instances, by ladies who have not only passed their thirtieth year but who are verging slightly on the decimal above it. Many of those who GERMANY, The steamships of this well-known Iine are bullt of tzon, In wator-tight compartmente, and are farnish- h evory roquisite to mako '‘tho pnssage both and agreonble; | Thoy carry tho Unitod States and Europoan malls, and leave Now York Thurs- daye and Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cher- bourg, (PARIS) aud HAMBURG. s Stoorsge from Europo only §18. Firsh Gabia, 855, $05 Atid 875, Btoorage, 20, Hoaiy Pundt, Mark isueen, F .t Mooros, M. T, agentain Omaha, Groneweg & Schoentgon, agontsin Gouncil Blufls. . B: RICHARD & 00, Go. Agts., 01 Broadway, N. Y. Cbas. Kozminski & Co- Gonotal Wostora Agonks, 170 Washingloo 8., Chica 3 . 7D WD 77 Jumes Midieal natfud ff\ AT0GS MRAI0A1 EDSLILLLS Q) Chiartered by theStateof I1li- {nois for theexpress purpose of givingimmediate relietin 5 all chronic, urnasy ana pri- vate diseasen Blood promptly relieved permanentlycired by remes still are drawing in the largest possible returns from the public are ladles with goodly families and most of them with devoted husbands. Thus look at all the years that Maggie Mitchell has been play- ing Fanchon. She seems still as pretty and frisky on the stage as when she firat started in that popular part, but Mis: Maggie Mitchell is now fifty-one years of age and does not propose to leave the stage for three cr four years to come The three or four younger ones who may be mentioned are Minnie Palmer, now in her twenty-fifth year; Miss Mary Anderson, who is nearly twenty-seven; Bijou Heron, who is but twenty-one; Ada Rehan, who is but twenty-tour, and Alfa Norman, who is twenty-six. There is Mrs. John Drew, the leng- time manager of the Arch street theater in Philadelphia, and still one of the best old school comedy actresses in the world. She is sixty-three years of age. Mme. Ristorl is eyxty-five, and Mre. John Hoey, who long ago pleased the swells of her time in the mnove) comedies that came from England, -is Sifty-nine. Lydia Thompson, who s not an American, but who made most of her money here and will come back for a short time, 18 yet quite handsome at fifty-three, and that 18 the precise age of Mra. D. P. Bowers. Rose Eytinge, who has been four times ‘married, is forty-eight, and Effie Germon, who has been six times married, is forty- seven. The charming Mrs, Kaufman, who has just lost her husband, and who is now a quarter-of-a-million beiress, has just turned forty-five snd Clara Louise Kel- dies,testedinatorty Years Speciol Practice, Seminal ht Loss. by Dreams, Pimples on anhood, positively cured, There cndimgs Toe appropriate redy cach case. Consultations, per- sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med= icices sent by Mailand Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Addresa Y. JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chi IH e~ VIGOR Health is Wealth! I Da. E. C. Waar's Nunys AND BRAIN TREABMANT, gusraoteed specifio for Hystoris, Dizziness, Con: Por Mo Civisle. slons, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Hoadacho, Nervous Prostration caused by tho use of aloohol or tobbacco, Wakefulnces, Mental dopression, Softening of the brain, resulting in_ineanity and leaping to misery, doosy and doath, Promature Old age, Baronoss, 1088 ofpowern elther eox, Involuntary Losses and Sper- atorhora caused by ‘over exertiontof tho brain, self- abuse or over Indulgence, Each box, contains one month's treatmont. $1.00 & box,or six bottlos for 95.00, sont by mall prepaid on recéipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case Wit each ordor rocelved by 18 for six bottics, acoomplished with §5.00, we will send tho purchagor our written guaranteo to rofund the monoy If $he treatmont doos nok offoct a ouro. Guar- antoos tasued only by JOHN C: WEST & CO., losg, that most charming of American song-birds is forty-two. Miss Charlotte Thompson,who is about to play a young part again to-morrow night, s forty-one, and Adelina Patti, who hos veached the age when most pri- ma donnas retire,giving music lassons, is now, on her own showing, forty-foux, yenrs of age, while Christine Nilsson, sometime her rival, Is but two years lersin age. Rose Wood, once & grest I favorite nere, numbers hes years at thir- ty-eight; Miss Ellen Torry, who can play the young woman of tragedy is. a grandmother, 1t was in 1866 that Bliza Weathersby first skipped on the stage of Wood's museum, where Doly’s now stands, She was then a bright young girl, aud has mansged to keep hez brightness if not her girthood, all theso years, Shs seems an infant still, buc her years number thirty six, Lotta, whose name is Char- lotte Crabtreo, 13 thirty-nine sears of age, and the statueeque Davenport, who is still so beautiful as Fedora, is thirty- four years of age. Allice Haison, who } has strangely disappeared from the stage for the last yoar or o, is thirty six years of age, snd Dicky Lingard, the clever stster of Allice Dunning, and now the 1v $8-m&e-ry 802 Madlson 85., Chicago, Il JAS.H PEABODY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Reslidence No. 1407 Jones St. Office, No. 1608 Far nam strect, _Ofico hours 12m. to 1 p. m. and from 208 p. m. Telophone for office 07, residenca 125, HORIG INAL TLE HAVA GOULD& cO’S. N MINIATURE, IR - . RELIABLE WORTHY. OF CONFIDENCE. X cr]e“denualn: J 25th, 1884, Tick 4 hield by atuff it I smokin of nan nd to fill , and then oman ig-—is—oh, ds to express my horror. ennor, a | little brunette, whose eparkling black eyes ap- peared to emit eparks of electric fire, here came to the relief of the fair orator. She said that she liad had three different young men, who were real nice looklng, kiss her, while their breath ‘‘smelled of at awfully, awfully nasty tobacso. or over a week thereafter she was con- tinually rubbing her lips with a hand- kerchief to wipe off the taint tobacco-talnted kisses. She would ‘‘never, no never,” sssociate again with a young man who “‘chawed the weed."— N. Y. Star, kles the pure lips of |1 can’t find w Miss Gertic uant Tho Wonder of the Golden Horn, rah Althea, Hill of the famous law- suit against Senator Sharon, is of medium height, will-developed, with a lithe, trim figure. She gives at first sight the im- preasion of a woman who is abundantly able to take care of herself, and yet the expression of her face and her attitudes aro very womanly, as though she lacked canfidence and were appealing for oup- port. Her features are rogular, her tace oval. She is neither blonde nor brunette, with dark brown hair, which isallowed to fall in graceful waves over her fuli' round forehead. Her most attractive feature is the full brown eyes. Her nose iselear cut, and her mouih is also resolute ir the habitual compression’ of her lips; but this is somewhat belied by a slight droop at the corners, as though an originoily voluptuovoness which weakened and coarsened it. Her whole manner shows nervousness and vitality, —San Francisco: Chornicle, How a “Male Measurer” Tackled His Firnt Faiv@ustomer, Writing of tailor made garments for women, *'Clara Belle,” in the Cincinnati Enquirer, thus describes how a young ““male measurer” tackled his first pretty customer: “‘St-st-step t-t-this w-w-way,” said the tai And when he had stood her in front of & mirror, taken ap hio tape liné and called a boy to note the fignres in a book, he remarked in a sickly tome: *‘Don’t be alarmed misa; ¥ won’t hurt you atall,” He Esrm hor! E£he afraid of hima! dorisive, disconcerting smile played on her lip Fke @ ray of sunshine on a dish of ice cream. Then Ye tremulously held one end of the taps on her shoulder and ran it down her arm to the wriat, atam- mering oat the number of inohes that the distanes measured. The bey looked up In questioning surprise. “What'ys givin’ mei” ho muttored. The poor bailor seemad palsiod. 1w an instant the girl and I guessed what was ont of kilter. The bust measro ought to be ascertained first, and tho urchin wasn’'t going to let Lim forget it. sucker nearly got out of our mouths, sad the girl's expressives efforts she had little oonvnlsions «f physiqua which: further dismayed the tailor. Dut sMe calmly aazed on him, in demure- inguiry, 8o ve- assuringly that he mustered a grain of desperate courage and encircled her with the llne, dropped the erd of it twice, ac- cidentally chucked her under the ohin, was nearly paralyzed by that small mis- ‘hop, | regained partial ‘somposare, gob frightened again: when the tightening of tlze line provedithat.she—wasn’s:. as lord of woed, brolkknly. dsolased that he_begged Ler pardon for nothing in particular, committed a real offense by stapping heavilyon her loot, aad*finally geve what I belibve was the morest and wildest guess ab her.girth In that man- ner the easurements continued. Ie was freckled at the outeas, but befors: the finlsh the whola of his face was- redder than the frecklés had baen, exsept where b 'sdamp brow was conizasting white ; his hands were alrostas urgontrolled as those of » St. Vitue dancer, his breatd was Lated nigh unto suffocation, and he stood like an empiy sack Shat somebody wos suat Jetting go of. ““Th-th-thads sll, m-m-mies,” sald he, “ppd I h-h-hape | h-h-haver't incanven- isnced you!”” : “Not in the leas$,” she.soleranly xo- plied, ‘‘you 3ave amused ms.” Thamped oy a \onus. A fashiorably dressed young man with an abundazes of cane and a plethora of jewelry stood upon Main straat near Passaic avanue in Patterson, . J., on the afternson of Lcember. Gth, He em- ployed hic time with ogiing the pretty girls who passed and gazing in%o a show window that ref'ected hls alegant form. An exseedingly handsome gir), taste- fully attirea, came down the street. The young raan saw her from afaz and pre- pared himself %or a coa(uoet, He bal anced himsel{ on one foot, aranged his necktia so tha diamosd pin would glare. more brightly and put o his sweetest smilo, Tae handsome girl wan walking brisk: ly by whea he put out Ais cane acd simpered: “Ah! good evening, Miss!"” “*What you impudent puppy,”’screamed the young lady. as she dzew back in ‘rae John L. Sullivan style snd strack out for the would-be charmer. The blow caught bim on the chis.and he tripped and. fell backward in a con- wife of David Dolziel, the zlever editor of the Chicago News-Lstter, is thirty- seven years of age. Sara J.wett who still plays young hoso- » , | ines and even young girls on the stage of . s sy of | the United Square theasre is now thirty- n irooklyn Bauk. seven years of age, and Maud Harzleon, e her sister in all, twenty-seven, Stella Boniface, who has been missed fyom the boards of Wallack’ theatre since she left them, is but twenty-eight, and the pres- ent leading lady of that iheatre, Miss Rosa Coghlan, is thirty six, These are the names that occur for a moment, and of whom it may be said that the computa- tions made are undeniablo, It way be interesting by-and-by to add a few more i by wire { ot Pt % Biuk, N, fhport: fional Mk of Key W ¢ 10 by agent Flrmando nay - Col Wirth st and A Ak pital Pri; !, 80, Tiro Calltorn £ pald in o e b Drexed, Songan & Co., Batikers, N Y, EXTRAORDINARY, LAS:! , DECEM , 1884, e lf{mll}'l:‘llnr = 678 PRIZES, o | to their number, and slso to tell the ears of the leading a jthese wno, ike Lester Wallack and Dion Boucicault, still hold enthralled large audiences and play young men of twenty-five, [N, Y. Journal, A Orusade Against Chewers, o ickets & i algn against young men who chew to . Thirteen charming young women of Newark, N. J., have organized a cam- Miss Mollis Carleton is one of fused hea) “You'll know bttker next tima,” re- marked the girl as she coolly paesed om. The astonished youth picked himself up amid the jeers and laughter of a lazge crowd and rushed into a saloorato escape the noorlety. . He Had No Music in File Soui, “Well, I'm blest if that alo’t the biggest exhibition o’ gall I ever see!” ex- claimed Littleno, when he seceived a bill for services rendered by his dsughter's music teacher; ‘it beads all what an amount o' cheek some folks have! Here's that Solfa fellow wants §0 for teachin’ Sary Ann lessons on the pianny. Cheek’ Why, it's a downwright swindle! I'se seen ‘em when they didu't know I was 'round, and there Sarg Ann would waerk away for a hull hour until she were esna- most done up entiely, and that Pr feseor Solfa, as he callshimself, did nethin' but set and look on and listen to the music. Guess, if anythin', he owes me suthin’. When he gets $50 out o' me he'll know it, that's all."-—[Boston Transerpt. of the ALLEY. IBELLES I A BOWLING | With Rare Grace, Fun and Flictation Sy That Affords More More Ch and Billiards or N. Y. Herald, #3With the t are looking for new which to divert thews long months which mu hey cau bloom with the @owera in new Easter bonnets, The modern gitl is nothing if not sportive i her tendencies She cultivates a passfon for athle as her great grandmother did for the spin ning.wheel, and is an adept with the bil- liard cue as her venerated maternal grandparent was with the spindle. Al ready sho has carried_herself in the pur- suit into aporting realms with a reckloss- ness that a gemeration ago would have raitcd the hatr npon paternal hoads in holy horror. The American girl is in fact dashing and disposed to be a trifle fast. She can yow with her father on any placid mere— vave In one or two instances, sho hae never heon seem at the oars in rough water—cany beat hor brother at ling distance swimming, and distracts her lovers with a‘winsome grace at archery and billiards. Having exhausted novelty of these sports, with the usual fickloness of ber eex she goes in scarch of new eporting worlds to conyuer. In con- versation last woek with su old teacher porter gained the knowlededge vith whish to answer that oft put masculine question: *What will girla do next?” “All young ladies love the sports that 1 their tultors and brothera love,” observed the old man eagely, replacing on a shelf a voir of Indian clabs, which some girl pupil had left on tae loor. “In the ancient simes all the girls went to the Olymypian raes as shey do now to college rowing matches, and rewarded ths victors vath the sweetest smiles. In medern times it has come fo pass that thdy not oniy admir> but Imitate. More than halt my puplls are of the gentler sex, and 1 have to say for them they loara more cwickly than men do Just now a taste is daveloping for bow- ling,” ‘Iz that to ba the rage portez, “Yas, sir co,” waa the reply. “You fellows must expect by and by to have the irls ask yom to take them to the bowlirg alley in the same delicate way they now lure yo into an cyater parlor. Before spring it will bave besome the rage. Alrsady several private bowling clubs *ave been organized among the young ladies of this city, and thay begin to play desttifully, I tell 7ou. There is one lady I eell to r2ind, the eldest dangh- ter of a2 prominent alderman—she’s a beautyi” “If she is beautiful; can’s you deseribe her?”’ as'zed she reporter.’ “‘A boauby at boviing, I mean. As for a persoxality—a clear,bright faee,aeither handsoxe nor homely, but good e leok at. She has been racently marrisd, and woars shat winsome; ma-ure eir, the newly manrled deers it incumbent wpon them $o0 aeomme. OCray eyes jull of thought; & mass of rish, darl( hair, plain- ly arranged: a graseful foxmin 2 neat, tight-fitsing dress—tisat's all.” “Is thirbe@rt growing?” ‘ LTt in, holtoed. I alveady lmow of »ix bowling slubs in this. city, one- of shem composed ensirely of youvg peopla resid- ing in the neighbokood af: Diexingson avenue and Thirty-fonrth cireet. In the basemeay of the house of one of its nsem- bora haa beon fitted =p 8 comnlete bowl- ing alle7; where the. muilicd thunder of the balls may be heazdalmost every even - ing. They eall themzelves Lady Knight s of the “Hnepln, and are very proud ¢ f thelr profielency in this new sport. was talking with ene of the vivacio s membersa few dayr-ago. She mform :d me that the young men cf the sama o ir- cle had formed a2 oppesition bowll ng club under the name ofi Heinr ich Hudsen’s ©hosts, and had challany jed their ‘air opponen’ to a maich game on ldies amusoments with during the elapse before of winter " asied the re- 1 the | ¢ d Crocker v cther urse be he racec The scene en the tw very strik d at each othe twr was n their faces relaxed in they nois he eyes avd finally a hoarty | shake wad a cordial hue. John Crocker will re- mein at Brighton Beach, although his brother wants tim at Alba to smiles, n were ped about PILE A SURE CUL® FOUND AT uLAST! NO ON NXED SUFFZR, wra cure for Blind, Bleedirg, Ttchingand od Piles hay been dircozered by Dr, s (an Indisn Remedy,) called Dr. va Indian Pile Ointment A siaglo wred the worss chroni Yo ono neod suffe nz this wondorful socth sine, Laotions instrumenh and eleo. wero harm Shan good, Williains Tudian File Ointment shaorbs the tances 1 s itching, {particnlar] i after getting warm in £¥d,) ncts ns o poultice, gives instant reliof, and iy prepared only for Piles, ng of the private parts, and for indian ‘I hava nsed scores of S affords me | loasure to snd anything which 4 A permanent_relicf as v's Indian Oin¥ment, For sal | gists and mai‘ad on receipt of pric Wl Sold at ratail by Kuha & Co, 1 C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesals Age ave never fi Limn i Amng- 50¢ and A Judge WEo Has C celf. ntempt for Him- letroit Froe Pross Judge Jtomuo Atwater, of Minnesota, 5276 ho hadl tw>»chances to buy the 1 on which I liunsapolis now atands for bubhe declined the investment, rs aftera-ard Judge Atw: m of 160 acres, comprising the pre ent site of tl e city, and conatructed upon it o -honso th at cost him & Aside from the qarrison at 1'ért Suelling, for hun- dreds of mile 3 akove aud below this point no aeo, or stome, or blade of graes had bean disturbe d, But the judge soon fousd himsalf unable to llve on his claim 11 it, aad iswas accordingly eold ater being to poor-to purshi ae it, thus for the second time losing this chance of owning the site, One More Industry for Omaha. A short time ago an article appeared in this vaper rolative to the new flouring rlll of X. B, McCray & Co., formerly of Minnesota. We are glad to atate that they are now runiing to their full ca- Icity, and that their flour after a thor- wugh trial is prononnced ecual to the :Dillazary, Washburn or any other brands .on this market, those giving to the peo- ple of Omaha, right at home, s product a8 good as can be brought in from out- sido points. They aro selling this flonr undar the brand of ““Union Pacific.” dl12-m&e LG Joke for a Gollego Town. Col::mbia_ Spectator, Mies Daisy Greene to Jomes, who has just been introduced:. “What fauny ;| 1o0ing people one meets out, M. Jones; only, look ‘at that frightful girl in the doorwa i Jones—*1 can’t help thinking ehe is not 8o bad looking as the awkward stick wko is talking to Ler.” Miss G—*'The awkward stick is my brother.” Jones— *“The frightful girlis my sister.” Tableau. ——— — Beautiful Hands. A good deal of interast is now shown in beautifying hands, fingers and nails, Custly so; for the human hand in its beauty is an object worthy of admira- 1. But do the ladies know that true beauty of hands cannot exlst if the stomach and digestive apparatus are not ‘n good health? ' To male digestion good, fhinbo ry, of en Guarantee "MARRIAGE cuInE ¢ ) . | Hchronted N ervous Discnacs, Quiek, {etatiianed 100 | gor i B8 Hend twostar ECclebrs ss, F. D RKE, K. D150 Sootk t, Cit1 aGo, Iet. a3 £0) L WEA, UNDEVELOPED: PARTS "THEONLY TRUS | nd 1 and VIGOR ¢ vepaii Wit S tor Mad O M BOOK. mation. frue. BRIVATE TTUMAN 0DV TN UARGED, DUV GROWING CITY The remarkade growih of Omaba during the last fow years s & wmatter of great astonisiment to thoss who pay an occasional vislt to this growlr dovelopment of the Stoev necessity of the Belt ILin, Iea I finely paved streots—tha hundrads of new residencos and ocostly business blocks, with the pspulation of our clty more than doubled {a the luct five years. All this o ngreat ssrpriso to visltore and fa the sdmiration of our rapld growth, the businews activity, and the many substantial improvementa made a lively dewsnd for Omaba resl estate, and overy Invogtor hss made a handsome profit, Singce the Wall 5t with the subsequont thore has baon less de: tovs, but a meoking hou A v of panto last May, of hard times, aud from epocala. fr demand from Investors a. This latter class are taking advantoge of low prices In baild- ing matexal sad are securing their homes ot msuch less coat than will be possible » year honce. Speculators, too can buy realosta’ 3 choaper now and ought to take advent o of prosent prices for future pro ts. Tho next fow yeara promises grostes dwolopments in Omaha than the wo could reasonsbly desire. ufacturing establishments and 1 bing houses aro added almoat weokly, and sl add to the prosperity of Omaha, Thero are mony tn Omaha and throagn- but the State, who have their money in the.banks drawlng a nomtnal r: terest, which, 1f judiclously Invested in Omasha renl estsée, would bring them much greater roturns. We have man; bargains which wo are confidont wl bring the purchaser large profits In the near fature. ‘We have for sale the finest resi- Imported Beer R BOTTLER. « o3¢, Loais, R—— ] 2 VTS <+« e auees Milwankee, Sohlitz-Pilsner . Milwaukee. Exug’s Sehlsisislasisom s (mAND Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wine, ¥D. MAURKR. V213 Karnam Sti 8cience of Life Only $1 00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. | HNOW THYSELF. 4 J. W. Ellis, Mioburn, lowa, had suf: A GREAT MEDIOAL WO fered for soveral years from debility, butl ON M A N H ° o DI %o now restored o health by this princa ! Exhansted Vitality, Nosvous and Physteal Deblllsy of tonics, Premature Docline {o- Mau, Errors of Yonth; and the | untold miserles result m Indiscretions or ox owssca. A book for every man, young, middlo tced The knife of the guillotine with which | TG, 1 Containn 125 prosceiptions for all ozt | 32d chronlo disensoaeach one of which {s invaiasiie Marie Antoineite’s hend was cut off g ] now in Mme, Tusesnd’s exhibition in |50 found by the Authos, whose experlouce for 17 l"_"d‘" “fi‘” .1"}"“"}““ o ‘]‘I‘_“ 1| enrs Ia such ag probabis Rover noforo foli to tho lot omdon. isin the form of & collar, or 15 any physlcian. 800 pages, bound In beautita) circle cf dron, and will weigh twonty-five | #rench muslin emnossed covers, full, erculation natural, blood rich, and skin | Christmos eve. Tho lndies have 80;.. tske Brown's iton Bitters. | astutaly worded ideir accoptaies of this | chal’snge shat whather the boys wini or lose they must pay for o supper v) bey served aherward. ““Zn osher parta of the.oity,” continued | the old athlete, **it is growing to be ths proppy form for » dozen or raore yourg peovlo of both eaxes tc- hire a bowling, allay for one or 1wo evenings each weels. Ons drawback s that those alleys, which. Mrs. | | — ars hired for §3 00 pernight, sre genox- ally attached ts saloona. [t the great- et privacy stipulated for on these 2ights, and the proprietor eonssientioas - ly sees that tlre club obtains it. The bar is.n0% patronized, savo When one or iwo yousng men siyly dieappeaz for a few mo- menis. With the zrowth of a tas's for this game, Lowever. this saloon diff cxlty will be obv’sted, and hawzdsomely ftted up bowling: alleys established in the basemente of private houses. -avoral athletic clabs are already agitating the question ci.putting up alieys and nviting their lady friends i play there, b time it will become as eustomary for & man to have an niley in his house as a hilliard- room,” #4100 Doses Gme Dollar’ is tirae smly of Hood's Sareapazilla, and it is an unan- swerable argumcut a3 to struagth and econoray, oo AFTER YEARS, EM ACER NTY A Laothor Rong Discowered Alive at Buighton Beach Idew Youk Journal, “Was it a surprise 43, mael Wed, 1 isbeuld aay so. other day,” admitted John Crocker, ‘‘My brother resessbles me closdly."” ““We had not sesn esch othes for twen ty %fln," the trainer added.” hen the war broke out thae Crocker ite tamily resided iz Brooklyn, Among ourned As Dead ‘s 1f eithar wy dear father for mother had appearsd to me 1 oould not have been more dumfounded than when 1 was confrontsd by my broser the o8 Brooklyn, » trainerat Brightor, Beach, pounds. The collar is eut horfzonta! #ach ha’f containing s knife or blade. When vaed the npper haif was allowed to fall between, two wpright etandards, striking the neck whish lay across the blade ci the lower half, In addition to. that of the unfortunate French queen, thisgu.otine has severed the heads from over cae thousand bodies, i Co’da, fovers and inflamations broken up by Dr. Price's Extrace of Smart- Weeld. Y, AR Y VT BT RESW A R I Droposals for Building Dridgos. Tapartment of th Office of Tndian Affairs, Nov Sealed proros loesed *proposals for Bidges,” wid b 1 at this oifi 0 tu Tiwaday the 16t f Decom’ or, 184, for ction o throe sridgcs on tho Santoe Sioux Reser- vatian in Jelwaaka, and Ponca Roearvation u Dakotu 4 the following lozations; on th o Resorration Zazlo v ok, o bridg o &pany of 60 oot ench vith 16 fob avpi 0ac a Hos- Lrvation, over the Nobrara river, o b 080 foct from cud to end, aad over the W15t Forksof said river span of. 60 fcsd, " The Yaldges in question are to boof robiation of wood aind iron, with Cast iron 1does, rosting on pile foundations, ¥hich over the N1y brora river are to be drivea 13 “cob, over Bazile crack, 13 150t, and over Woat Kol of Niobrara Rives 15 foed below watr love), and exs to bo built in accords and specifications to bo scen at the ciBiosof tho Deput Quartermestvr at Omaha, Meimsskn, tho *Timos” of Denver, Colorado, aud of t3e * Inter-eewn of Chi- cago, il “Iho ccnghruction o the bridges i wndor the in. diste sapervislon of & gevan (G be. disiguated Jy bhis Department. All bids must Do accomyaried 3y a oartifled chagk on sowe United Btates Dipositaay, for ot least FIVE Der contum of the agunt of th) proposal, waich check will bo forfoited 10 tho Fuited States'in ca'e woy sidder or bidders fail to e £00d and suiicient sarcties o the bidder, In submittls +iato the time required by vsem for the ho bri- gos, a8 tis masser will bo « i the awaray, and made & part of the Tho 1ight i roserved (o rejuct any or all bidy of any part of any aid if dessad for the Lest s the eervioe n 22 Bwks 10 od members were two brothers, Edwazd and John, army, from him. John eulisted in the wnion His xolatives recsived no lotter o summer grea'er with plans | to be s flner work 2 overy sense,—maciinnioal, aloral,—than any oth 1 | Uhis country for y2:60, or the monoy | in overy Instanca, Fries only §1.00 | patd. Tiustrative sawple b cents. 1n M { modal awarded, ko sutor by the Nesonnl ivdioal Assoclation, to the offours of which h 5. y the oung 1y tho affiicsed foy yeilet, it wiil don Tancet beneflt all.—1 S 5 membez of saclet; ] Thore s n ence of Lito ont, guardien, Instructor Addross t 1 Peabcdy M H. Parker, Xo. 4 Duitinoh Ktreet, Fosto Cowalted 03 all disensen 1 nce, Chronlo and obstinat Huid hace goukus. or. W 1. trosted su e of fallure, Epoctal yt without wa lng W&t NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & Cd,, SUQOSSSOR TO DAVID % ANYDLR.) Qenorai Lualers 5 REAL EST » 101 daie 509,030 @ Baidern Nebraskrs 8 ATE + OMLAJIA, 711666 PABNAM BT, s1ei earotally © 1w price and on ea A berios Twptovod A8 98 36/0 0 Douglm, Dodi, UoUAT so, Burd, Lumig, Sespy, Waeatigbos, Werick soaders, snd Buslor Jountien Zazes yad in wi parte 5 oney losued on mp Howsry Publio alwavs ta office” Comespond A FINE LINEOP Pifos Do de}}icz property in the north and western pu;ta of the cit North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue, 1 7th, 18th, 19¢h and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport, Cuming, and all the leading streets, in that direction. . The gmdinmumam. Califor- nia and Davenport streets hag made cheapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the street car line out Farnam, the pro “perty in the western part of the city { {will merease 1 value, We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards propers ty in the south part of the city, The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Compuny and the railroads will certainly double the price m ashort tin We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi- dences for s Parties wish £0 me v toinvest will find good ba T & DA, BROKERS. 213 South 14th St. Bet veen Farnham and Douglas, P.B -—,\Vr ask those - property for sale at a barg us a call- We want or, gllmnu' We will positively not, haudle prop- erty at wore than ite, real valve, #ho bave Al ve 4 Soon'after the battle of Antietam John Well Faired, was reporied killed in the engsgement, Somany twing have been bern in|The soldler was mourped as dead. COonnecticut sluce the first of January *'1 wasn's killed,” Crocker asserts, *'T that phyeicians In that state call it the | was wounded, and when T recovered 1 But » double bleseing s not | wandered about. I had no reason for not A Bridgeport man be- | writing home. When I returned to father of two ithy | Brooklyn my parents were dead. I could tmcdbaity exists the soung, the months are most di i for the oll, Ridge's Pood le probia uly tho hest s & dwly diet for 1he old In fee the prime movers in the cause. She is & blonde ¢ f medium height, with lusclous crimson lips, languishing blue eyes snd Talking about the cru- 67 ‘Wholes, $6; Halves, $2.50; d WOODBRIDGE BROS, THE ONLY EXCLUbVE MISTE st character o which Jhe fowet | winsome face. » en: every | sade ehe sald: f.':‘i‘..“:.‘.‘.‘i.':‘.'...":m’.‘?.f" e “'We all like to go to balls and socia twin year. gatherings and to have real nice young | without ita bane. men a8 partoers in the set, But how | came the happ; horrid it is to ditcover when you are | babies on one dsy, and the next he failed {not find Edward.” with a partoer that his teeth |In business. Inthe great game of life,] Edward, however, settled in Troy, red with tobacco juice, and |aswell asin cards, two of & kind often {is well known as a sporting man through. h is tainted with the nasty | cause financlal disaster, out western New York. Recently he)l's chet, and H gl \ tilo o1 11 Al TS EVERYWHERE, For tickets, ete. ug\% ! SHEE i endwas, N ¥, Ctey,* | hor E. Kaub & Co, 417 Walnut _, St, Louls | swingiog o, or Frapk Librano, P. 0.3 Drawer 21 |are discolo Wyandotte that his breat! VO RTTY TOar He [, (% thor inods tup 1o tin WOOLKRICH & tsevarywhre , 103 and #1.7 200, L iz, 820, € Bold by Diuy jer, Maw, | A IN OMAHA NEB,

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