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4 THE DAILY BEE THURSDA: DECEMBER 18 1884, AMMONG THE BOYS, The Manoer in Whioh ke Avercg Youog Man Exjoys Himself, His Doings in 8¢ ety—The Cost of an Opera Night—Pokerat the Club and the Lark That Usae 8¢, Louis Globe-Democrat. Young men have a variety of wags of enjoying themsclves, but their most prominent methods of divertirement are ‘tgoing into society,” as they call it, and “making a night of it.” Under either condition the average young man is an interesting study, He may bs the son of wealthy parents, or a yourg gentleman in business for himself, and again ho may be a clerk on a limited salary, Ineither S N& ThobRiRaRN and Uadisputed in the BROAD CLAIN . ‘etnge VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST PERRSCT COORTYG STOE Ever offered to the public. HAMBURG-AMERICAN Fraclkzot Jompany. 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O,'Diawer 21 Wyandotte Kanaas, case he finds a great deal of enjoyment in life, managing to get his money's worth of fun every time and figuring *‘on the head set,” as the expression goes, whenever there is a first.class hurrah on hand or an extensive soiree in progress anywhere, it is necessary to this young man, first, that he possecses a pretty fair wardrobe, and next, that he have a little more money every week than is requlred to pay for his board and the laundrying of his stand-up collars. Of course, ev erybody understands that the young fel- low whose parents are wealthy or who has & businees of hla own csn have this sport almost on his own terms, but the clerk who gets §75 a month or the book- keeper who gets $125, must go to work circumspectly to lay out the fow dollars he can afford to devote to amusementa— that ie, if he wanta to keep himself out of debt. It is with the young man of Iltmited means that this article will deal. He gots_into society by reason of the respectability of his family or the mem- ory of the abundance they once rejoiced in. Take him at a ealary of $100a month,which isalmoat an ¢xvravagant eumn He will pay out at lesst §50 ot this for board and the little incidentals which at- tend living; clothing will claim $15 more every month, and sundries in the line of personal decoration, such as handker chiefs, neckties, and so on, may be spar- ingly put down at $10 more, leaving him $20 & month for amusement, or less than Sl perday. To judiciously expend this amount 8o as to get the fullest possible benetit trom it he has to be very careful in the apportionment both of his time and shekels. How docs he spend these? It costs him nothing to go to see his sweetheart, except possibly in the sum- mer months, when ice cream and lemon ade make wild ravages with a young chap’s pocket book. But in the friendly months, when the cold blasts make glowing hearts the proper place for young loves and they can nestle close upou a tete-a-tete, the expense occount charge- abloagainst Cupid is comparatively nil. There may be an occasional box of bon- bons or a emall gift in the direction of gloves or literature, but otherwise there can be nothing that calls for money. In the society of his girl the yourg man is an angel without wings, His words are sweeter to her, his language cheice, his thoughts as pure as the dancing snow- flakes. He does not show her his objec- tional side. She knows nothing about his *‘larks.” The horrid things the newspapers write about and call eensa- tions shock him juet s much as they do her, the dear sensitive creature, and from the time he crosses her threthold until he claps on his aat after bidding her good night he lubors to impress her with the innocense of his heart and the guile lesaness of his character. Asa rcle he succeeds and so 1t happens that eve young man is a model of perfection to every young girl who cares enough about him to really love him, The young man has a swallow-tail and low-necked vest, as a matter of course. t-| These he must own or have handy to borrow or rent when he begins going into soclety. A good steel-pen coat and vest can be had for $25, and will last for sev- eral years. Possessed of the requisite garments, the young man s pretty nearly cutfitted for any society event to which he may have the good fortune to be in- vited.” A promised debut sends a ga; flutter under his shirt front, but a weez of opera possesses charms for him that abaolutely thrill his being. If he can afford it at all, he will have either a box or front seats at Italian opera. Ho pre- fers a box because that is more conepicu- ous than anythiog else, but if he can not got it front seats will do, Italianisa dead language to him, but he enjoys the muslc and is conecious of doing his duty by following the example of the bong tongs. Then again it brings him forward, which is elso a good thing. People who were apt to forget him entirely now have their memory revived, and he for a brief hour or two seems in a sea of pleasure that is pertectly sonl-nourishing to him. An opera night will cost a young man nearly $25. His tickets will require $10, the supper with wine that follows, about $8, the carriage $5, librettos 50 ceuts and other little things §1 Seldom ho gots off with s slogle night during opera week, and when the music ta over and the warblers have gone ke usually has to lament the lcss cf nearly » month's sslary by reason of indulg- ing his inamorato’s love for harmony in its highest form of development. A german draws him out in the fall- of his splendor, and to such an ¢vent debut at the Southern Hotel, where a the jounesse doree of tho city appear, gives him opportunity to display himself and his charms to immense advantage Altogither, the aversge yourg man who has any tect at all and even a fair ealary can go into soclety and enjoy himself without any lavish expenditure, Indesd, the amount he spends in this direction of it. in the West Eod now, and as about two- thirds of the yourg fellows who are am- bitious to be known as rapid play poker, young man introduces his night by en- Bagl toit. He pl pal ingredient have fun in their own fesilve way. perhaps telling atorfes, sloging soves, | THE NEW CABLE, wrestiing with cach other aa ; in such glecful sporta as yourg men are wont ta indu'ge in when they «re out on alark. If they got away without having Horsfor @ Acid Phosphate FOR OVERWO! KED PROFESSION AT MEN De. Cuas, T, by Benuett-Mackey Line Opemed fojses, N. Y Mircnern, Cana restorer of a fight with the barkeeper or breakin, r ' oray.” 1ot of glasees they sro in lack. A arule, Now Yok Ciiy, B — the unfortunate young man who gets full - - A clergyman to an K nowapa only about onco & yeat is very dect Ustive | & sroccage ana Responso fn Forty. |7 J 1 to his nature, and will break anythiog in must have quecr vie You reach, from a ton-cent tumbler to a §100 five Seconds=Underground aro al sking a 5 looking « 1 suppone Judgment is th mirror. Sach a youvg man must pe sup- Land Lines, part, pressed in the early part of the engage- ment or the crowd is apt to lose him in a £ police staticn When there is no euch New York Herald, Dec. 18 dangerous spitit in the party the orgy £ the ot one end and report the proccedings for the morning paper.” “Now, if you'd like to have a fow min. —— moves slowly but beautifully along on the | utes’ social ohat with folks in London, Bro '8 Bro nchial Troachea for conghs and bosom of recurring drinks, until the bar- | here's your opportunity,” said General | €043 reis wotling to be compared r A s with them "—Rov, 0. D. Watkius, Walton keeper, after roveral times expreesivg his | Mavager George G Ward yesterday af. |y, g desire to close up, at las turns the party on at the office of the Commersial e — outinto the street. compavy, in the very heart of the o foa dascription of a Ncbraska By this time the young man who has | bustness life of the metropolis, oppotite “A beautiful cowgirl lives won &6 or §7 at poker hes blown the | the whito marblo pillara of the sub-treas- | Murkel, Taylor county amount in and sent some of his money to | ury bullding and within the shadow of | owns some stock, whic koep it company. No sooner has the |old Trinity's spiro. looks after. At a recent roundup her whisky done its exhilerating work then| By a fival splico at Coney island direct | dazzling beauty and gracefal horsoman. the young man in ssarch of enjoyment | communication had just been opened [chip were wonderful to behold, A year: ar Nobraska, She she personally justice of the supreme court shall call upon does not begin to compare with what is spent when he goes out to make a night The night begins generslly Ina club or poker-room. There are many such places these rooms are largely patronized, The « in o friendly game, with a §2 limit i With the ordinary for- tune of the amateur, and ii he quits win- ner will have but a very small amount of his competitors' money in his pockets when he rises from the table. If he loees his logs can not fignre vp very much, for when he eat down he hadn't much to lose, Assuming that he wins §6 or §7 he immediately feels happy enough to spend that and all that he bad to start in with, After the adjournment of the game the crowd journeys to a neighborlng bar and there mixed drinks in which the prinei- is whieky are partaken of. 1f the crowd s a really jovial one snd if there is any event they are celebrating the number of drioks taken is many, and soon the eplrit of jest and frolic eeizes upon everybody, snd they preocecd to They linger at the bar & long while, takes to wine, and champagno at that. | through the Mackey-Bennett cables be- |ling broke from the hord, which three This kind of drink soon destrogs the|tween Wall Steeet and Royal Exchange, | cowboys failed to confine, when the beau- symmotry of his pile, and by the time he | London, The story has slready been | tiful girl dashed out after it, roping on finds himself in tho atreet he is pretty | told of the laying of the two cables. | the accond circle, and pulled it by the much flat broken. It makesno difference, | Aftor the shore end of the |horn cf her saddlo iuto the herd. The thougb, He and his companions can stili [second one had been brought | boys shouted, wept, and never ccasad to enjoy themeelvos, and they do this by |in near the Oriental hotel, at{love.” orgaizing a small glee club under some | Coney Island, the work of laying the friendly lampposts, The selections they [lavd connection underground went on sing aro commonplace, but they manage | quietly but expeditiously. Along the In somo parts of the country the earth- to make them quite unintelligible by rea- |six-mile drive of Ocean Parkway the [quakes have left not a trce standing; and son of the whisky dialect they give them |slender thread was Iaid through Vander- [ tho eoil is a wildernors, looking like the Horo they sing and howl until the police | bilt, Park snd Hudson avenues, in|bottom ofadried upsea, Tu fuci the come up to remonstrate. No matter how | Brocklyn, and along Front streot to the | reaion isin as bad a way as tho worn.ont small the young man, or how tall the | Bridge anchorage, up the side of the stomach of on old dyspeptic. Rarth- policeman, the former will face the latter [ anchorage in jron pipes and suepended | quakes cannot be provented, but dyspep- and give him as much back talk as he can |undcr the Lridge roadway to Water screot | #1a can, and tho timely uso of Brown's —— Desolation in Java, stand, and even g to the extreme of |on this side, to Wall streot, and thence | ron bitters will do it. This best of taking cft his cout for a Gizso Roman | to the main office here. A fow minutes | {smily medicines can be bought of any bout or a Marquis of Queensbury tilt | sfter the first splico was made at Coney [druggist atn dollar a botle. Don't let with the robustious patrolman. 0 a littlo soberer and haviog somewhat more | in Wall street, & responsive tapping in [ lack of it. discretion manage at lsat to get the|Loncon, and then this messsge waa for- vicious young man away from tho cflicer. | warded by Direotor de Castro to Mr. J. . driven home. His stomach goes back on | Cable compary, in Paris: thoze old trousera that you hava'v worn him in the carrisge and he frescoes the i vohicle's satin-lined iuterior with a vomit [street, sending yon thoe first meesage di- | trampi” 3 By the time he reaches his boarding|rect from New York over our uuder ‘No,” answerad the editor; ‘‘lot thosa house and is put to bed he has had $5 to [ ground and the Coney Toland cable. Al | {rousers heng just whero they sro. I 28 worth of rlding, tho hackmen usually | low mo to congratulato you upon the oc- | ™4y start a daily paper some dry, aud charging a drunken man €8 for his ride | casion, in which all the steff” join, then I'\n\l need them sure.”’—DMiddle- and §5 for spoiling the trimmings of the town Transeript hack., THAT LITTLE GLASS SIPHON, When M Ward mado th X i . sadl X Vhen Manager Ward mado the remark Editorial Labors ia Arizona, (o tho young fellow Is exseadingly Ut | i which this chapter opens ho told the | New York Tribune. upon the arrival of the polico. Ho will | FOPOFter fo keep his eye fastened on an| Twonoblo Indian braves of Ar'zona, become violent as befors and want to | ioimportant lm,ku_'q little gleas siphou | hamed G -Up Charley and Short Pante, Reht i oifioet. who will at onee. take | et was suspended on & vertical paralle) | mado reekless by too much firo-water, at. him by the back of his collar, lift hin | £0 38 With ita curved point touching o f tempted to clean out the flico of a local into the vicinity of a hoodlum box and | 4[EO¥ SUEIP of paper wound on a ro- | paper, The next weck tho editor de- ring for the circus wagon. Arriving at| Y01Vl reel. The siphon, tho manager fecribed the result as folows: “At firat 0 e omaen will hans an: | cxplaincd, was filled with electrified ink | ey Lad tho advantugo, Short Pauts hav- | bered sufficienily to give a wrong name, that was supplied to it from a small well | (ng hit us a terrific blow in the stomach, and under this he will figure in the police | 220¥¢: The reporter kept his eya on the | which temporarily knocked the wind out RPN DIO) S.—dr%mk on mpeo(_ :lf?ol:;::&l:utnp of pagerandawalted {of us. But we soon rallied, and by py- and will pay costs and receive a repri- | 4°7e oPments. ; ing two_forma upon Gee-Up Chnrley’s EARaNE b L BT E I paraRE L e woll” just call ap Caveo,? eald M. fhoad " climinated him from th battie. nothing about the ezcapade, but it will | ¥ ordy and b puffed hia cigar el Then, by ekiliful mancuvering, we kept travel among malo friends, and will leave g\'gflghed a little brass key. — Canso is iu|Shors Punts from bhitting us agaiu until a 5ad memory in a swelled bead od o pe- | 2 O¥% Scotia, & matter of a thousand miles | wo got to the door, when we ealled to Al cuciary loss of from $25 to $60. It costa | %Y ‘fwm New 1“1!1*- Two seconds | Blodgot to help us, which he did. The money to make & night of it, and all the | 26 the touching of the key the point of | red devils are in jsil, whero they will s e D e (| (3 siphon danced from eide to side of the | hava a chance to sober up. Our los was e LS mayIoRit. strip of paper and stopped. The ink had | §4.75, ¥ left w hieroglyphic that looked like Mayor Ldaon’s recent course, nable evening costume, **Ob,” said Mr. Ward, lawing down bie | according to an exchange, is a bracelet of clgar, *'he says, ‘Go ahesd.” Now, I'll|violets worn ubove the elbow. We are ——"and he tapped the key again. He | glad that our society heliosare beginnin was explaining that he had "askied, “Are|to feel the need of somo adequate you ready?” when the siphon point bi gan | clothing, dancivg again snd lelt another ‘‘nen track” on the strip of paper, which the manager interpreted to be ‘‘Always| We aro told that notning wus made in ropublican simplicity. ready. 1 vain; but what can be said of tho fashion- \Witsneas, The inauguration of thepresi-| **Now, what would you like to know |able cirl of the period? Isn’t she made in dent is ply settivg to work the cttizen | from London?” he next briskly inquired; | vain? Hood’s Sarsaparilla is made at x:::m:l:vda'h;\‘a cl;onenhpn pullo;m certah} du- | but, without giving the reporter a chance | Lowell, Maes., whero there sre more bot- 5 uking from him & pledge to peiform | ¢o ¢xpress hls preference in the matter of | tles of it sold than of any other Sarsapa- ""35”.3.?.:'.%, Tor the last quarter of a century | BOW# he went on: ““Well, tho weather | rilla or blood purifier. Aud it is not Richelieu Robinson's Resolation, Special Dispatch to the Gilobe-Democrat, WasHiNGToN, D. C., December 13.— The resolution ntroduced by Representa- tive *‘Richelien” Robingon, which has been briefly referred to in the dispatches, reads as follows: Jcint resolution providing for tho restora- tion of inaugural ceremonies to Jeffersonian ———— Nothing maae n vain, tY | an offort has been made to magnify and mon- | i8 38 good a topic as anything else, 8o | taken in vam. 1t purifies the blood, archize the cffica of president by foolish and we'llask them;” »nd the “click, click, |strengthens the system, and gives new expensivo civic snd wilitary displaye, 80 in- [ click” of the key quickly spelled out, |life and vigor to tho ontire body; 10 consistent in thote who pretend to reverence | ¢zgk London *What weathor have you | doses $1 ! the nawe of Jefferson, who rodo unattended f ¢ "3+ The lagt tap had no more than = b lth:::gl:‘e{lhah;rs;’;:i:: Ph%|sounded when tho slphon point began | A Sagus, Mass., vouog lady made two inauguration; and FoI80 A CLh WiEREAS, Too ballot has always heon josl- | quickly than the eye could follow ite | Of clothing in anticipation of her mar- ous of the baycnet, and seeks notits aid in|movements. When it stopped Manager | Fiage, and yet the monster marriod an- public declaring its work; thercfore, | Ward called “time!” and the man who | °ther girl. * Ho was efcaid that she would sontativen of tha United-sinten of America i | held the watch responded, “Forty-five [ bring 8 ciazy quilt into tho family. congress assembled, That on the day of inaug- | aeconds.” Then the mysterions marks uration of the president ef the United States [ on the tape were translated into:— nu military company nor any persons bearing [ ¢1ondon says, ‘otarry night, Very guns, bayonets, or other wilitary weapon, | geo s +hall'parade or march_in procession in the | 4*7* ne orossle e streots of thocity of Washington. A CAATTER OF EIGUT THOUIAND MILES. | Uit o G ey e Y o e Sec, 2, That no triumphal arches shall be| «phore” exclaimed Maeager Ward, | +truction of tbree bildges on.tho Sautoo Sioux Newer. S'e. 3 That no public building in_said city | snibilating space? That message of in- |over th bridgoof threo apaus of 80 shall be decorated on _inauguration day, save|quiry has gone from here to Canso, N | fuct rich with hprosohcs; on the Ponoa 1t and except by the display of the American flag | S,, from whence it was transmitted to | iron: ond to ¢ T ver whrdielopoitast on the “"1‘5111‘”""" 'I"‘s“‘"""[ ans thelchiaf Londori; the answer was sent from Lon. |8 b of 60 fi; g T ecident clast at bis lodgmige, and shall | tosal distanco of more than eight thowo- | foundations, Which over th Nichrar ive-iaro td by Proposals 1or Building Briages, Department of the Interior, Office of Indisu Affairs, Nov. 17, 1854 } Sealed pror osals, endorsod *proposals f x the thence, without etcort, proceed with him, [and miles—allwithin forty-five eeconds.” [ (iven 16 e, o0 R crcek 8 tae nugty either oo foot or in o plain cariiage, drawn by | - The reporter looked at Mr. Ward and and iro to o iith biama not more tnan two horses, and without livery | g¢ the unimportant lookivg little siphon, | nd spevifications to be se lice 0 or decoration of avy kind, to the_ capitol, on : G ek it rmustor at O b, Nebre sk, eSO it th Arasidene. | ndy 88 it flashed wpou him that she [ RUNGIGRTLE T A oo alec shirll take the oath prescribed L'y law be. | Western Union company frequently took | cax fore such citizens and pecple as may assemble |an hour and a halt or two hours to get & to witness the cercmony, :!zmucn.lic, rapub. message to B‘-ook]yn‘ felt his hair begin | e, lioan and JeiTorzonian sluylic v, and Without | o curl, When he had_purtially recov- | a1l bldy instincts of the great moss of the Awerican [Plain, Mr. Ward responded that here [ check wil bo foiteited 1o tho people who pause not from their usual avoca-|was nothlng farther to explain, oxcept | 'Y 'w“ o tions on that day. that, as the operator at Camso reseived |, the bida: Mr. Robinson is adistinguished looking | the message on his *‘receiving machine,” [ tato the i ) ! i old gentlemen with & wealth of gray hair. | he sent it word by word, apd slmoz let- | ot S b LRI WLy sonideied I He has been chicfly distinguished during | ter by lotter, on his *“eending meahine,” | " The ileht s rasersed (o reject any’ or wi Licy or nis congrossional service for his attacks |and the sume with the instantaneous re- [ ¥y} "\lw')'w bid if deemeu for t!un’w;_ll, inteicxt of on England,and is known as “'the British | sponse from London, e ol T lion tail twister.” A great many years THY MEANING IN THE “'PRAE. — ago ho was & Washingtcn correspondent| Jtmay be explained that tho trans ¥ T 2ad used the nom do plumo of “*Riche:| miztiog (ostrament used by the Commer. 1, 8 ATWOOD, lieu.” cial cable company in Sir William Thomp- | Piactamouth, - » - Tho most cfficacious stimulants to #xcite the | 8058 siphon recorder, ~ The eystem is appetite are Angostura Bitrers, prepared | What is known as the ‘‘contizsntal ceda” | . - " by Dr, J G, B, Sievert & Sna. Beware of | which is a slight modification of the | {FREETY BHU JERSE Ask your grocer or draggist for | Moree alphabet. el il U the geuuino articl One of the advantages of the system lies in the fact that it is faee from the [ &V k danger of mistranelation, There being only the one system used on the entire b cable,there is not the sama risk of a mis- aveye w0 don of § it what tale that attaches to the eystems hereto- requirod by thy brsvaling foro in use, where two alphabets are usad LA Shott e Qut, ; one for transmission over the land lines B tjoua—sll of which ers fo %o their cable connections, and the cther | bud by fbe reatest raiiwav ia dierics, o h ble. The ad t: 2y b - STALGIRIOND G IR MRS T GE_[GAGO,MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. Mrs. Hoyt, a sister of (iovernor Cleve: | gygtoms n messogo jztont in English to land, is & quiet, refined lady and never | the end of the land knes, whero it then asked her ’;lr"mfli! **Grover, where have | hag to be tranelated into German or you been this eveniogi” French, whereas the Commercial cable| IScwns and cearstes oyay 4 €00 ullce of — e company sends the message in English Yuban Tillnoi, Wikcon , Town Durkee's Sanap DRESSI & all the way, thus aveiding the danger of |tius reach &1 fho pro Mear Savce for all kinds of ealads, veg- | blunder in traneiation, Sorinwasa L VAT Woeh LI pAIRLY Ackwass t itarles, and_cold meats, Choeper and e 3 better than home-made, No sauce equal Another great sdvantage that the now 0.4k wes var cllered. company will Bave over ite rivals is that A New Hampshire cobbler makes |1t land conpections urn}uudergmund,nnd aqusaky shoss uasder. Elis wellheald | 16 SpsASEY, U D00 S0 SREQRELE AZp. N Are MU0 IR oour where tho land wires aro strung on 4 poles. When i% is rersembered that the YOUNG: MAN, KEAD TH old ovarland before resching the compar- THE VOLTAIO BELT UOMPANY, of Marshall | ative sssurity of the ocean bed this ad- Michigan, ober to send thelr ce'cbrated ELRO | yantage becomes very apparzent, ::;‘:x‘:’::’ 5"‘:1'(“:_"“‘:‘::; g‘:‘;:"“: ::; Maasger Ward was unable to eay just Davouprt i o o A e i | when the Commercial company's cables | | Pallsan teporsshd the {young or old) afficted with nervius Cebiead | wauld b thrown open o the publio. The | & s troubles, o for rheumatism, nonulflg break in the woutherly cable will bo re- paralysis, and many other disases, Completa ' yepaired in a fow days,the Faraday te ng resloration e Ao, o Ahisiy dopet | 27 00 (Do spof, but no mcasagss will b e o Wit thom &b onoo /¢ liag. | 8000Ftad for transmission until every. lthing ia in first class working o:der, twits ut kuretics; otherwise £ be returned In sabuitiing requized by then Nerraska s AXU 1M 68308 ¥ CAITLE AXD DUROC OR JUESMY RED BWIY3 ssnondunca rollale ¥A3ADEA GF YHOROUGE “Tennyson’s latest effort in the rhyme line would be good enough in its place,” said the editer as he glanced wistfally at hiswaste-basket. Thm v e e ¥ * 1o counecsicn with AL i arBte AL Of & g7oakiuas e — Colds, fevers and 1namations broken- up by Dr. Price's Extrace of Smart Weed., . e — i1, Chioayo, Milwas Onioxgo, Milwaukee, oahd AT ] Oeon mOWOL Uhicago, Milwaukoo, Madise and Prairie n Ohica Ohivago, Mit » Owatonna and Fair' auld, Ohicago, Belole Joneevillo and Mineral Po g, Ohiosgo, Elila, Ro d Dubuqus Ohleagn, (liakon, Rock Island and Cedar Rapids, Chleago, Council d hicago, & ook I Davouport AND ST, PAU L ) B v b 4 fo paasengers by ourteons employes f #he O mpany, MERRIL, Gen'l Manager. A.g-';.'O:“(I‘EI\lfl ConTiPam Ay, OLARK, aph. L L .HEK.. OBD. & . Oeal B A7) Friends | Tsland there was a tapping of the keys [ your stomach become a desolation for the 3y dear,” said tho wifo (f the cditor They take him to a carriage and have him | W. 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A book for every msn, young, midule aged and old. ~ 1t contalne 195 prescriptions forall acuf and chronio diseasos onch one of which 13 invakuablo 8 by the Author, whoso expericuce for 17 ok a8 probably hever oefore. fell to tho lot sleian. 800 pages, bound o Leantifal French muelin empossod covor, full, gilb guarantesd to boa finerwork In ooty senio,—machasioal, It orary and profceator al,—than any othor work 6old {a this country for §2.60, or the monoy will be rofunded in ory inatanco. Prico only §1.00. by mail, posh ald. Tustrativesample b centa. Send now. Gold edal awardod the author by tho Nationsl Medics) Associaion, to the offioors of which he redee. Tho Sclenca of Life should be read by ths youn for instrution, and by tho affiicted for rollot. It will benofit all.—London Lancet., Thero is no momber of ssclety $0 whom The Bol enoe of Lito will not be usetul, whother youth, par ent, guardian, Instruotor or clorgymen,—Argonaut. ‘Addivas the Peabody Modical Inedtuts, or Dy H. Paior, No. 4 Bulfinch Btrood, Roston, hass., who may be consulted on all disensos roquiring eklil] and oxperlonce, Chronlo and obatinato diseases that have batied ihe okl of” al athor e ER) clans vpacialty) Buch treatod eucocrs SYLAL Taliy withioud an instance of faflure TMYSE[F KEERASKA LAND KGERCY oy 0y Noiasy Fublio slways ln CMAKA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY ed feroa, affce Comerpond CROUNSE'S BLOCK, 16th and Capitol Avesgo, troats & _.plod or Deformed, also diceas Kervous Sysiem, Blood, and Urirary Organs All 60808 of Onsvednre of the Bpino, Orocked Foel Logs and Arms, isesses of hne Hip, Kroe, and Aunkle Jointa. Alw Chroulo Rhoumatlam, Paralyuls, ma snd ctlons 'oftho 1. i aad old mel, axhaustion, product mladle age and Norvous wndigestion, Palpitation of thy Heart, Deapondenoy Diziincss, Loss of Mooy, La of Enericy and At A bo reatorud 40 hoalde and vyigor, It caw 18 mob 400 long moglocked The furgeon in charge s & duate of Jellor won Medloal Coliege 1886) Lisa studied reatassion fn London, Parls and Berlin. 11 a¥ic nllor write full description of {‘mll oane, sed modi aloe may ba sent y Conwl Oxiahe Dispensary, Oronw Offioe hears 16-19 6. m., +10s m, 22 Accommiodations tarnished pationts fiom the ectutry i ferlng trom Wenk. Block, Omaha, Neb, md7Ep. w CRIWING CITY | | The rewurkable growth of Omshs Qurlng the is » matter of groat astos who p: an oceanional v rowing clty. The lovelopment of thy Storr Yards—the necessity of the Bolt Line Road—the finely paved steeeta—the hundreds of new resldences and cootly buatnces blooks, with the population of our clty more then doubled (n tho last five years, Al this is a groat surprise to visitors and Is the admiration of our oitizens. This rapla tatlon free. ~Ad dres Eiadaye y, sud the ny substantial ol nade oy demand for Omaha real ostate, and overy favestor hos mode a hundsome profit, Since the Wall Street panio last May, with the subsequent ety of hard times, there has beon lesa demaud from specular tors, bot o fale d d from Investora soeking homee. This luttor class are iaking ndvantage of low pricea in bulld. Ing waterlal aud sr ing their homes ot much less cost than will be poesible yoar honce, Specalators, too can buy real outa’ s cheaper now and ought to take advant o of present prlces for future pro ti. 46 next few yeara promlses grostes an the past good as Now wman- and largo job- sockly, and divel its {n Omaha Thors are many in Om bat the State, who have t the bauks drawlog & no Omsba real ustabe, would bring tho much greater roturus. We b bargains which we aro o bring tho purchaser larga profits near foturs. ‘We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in fthe north and western paris of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue, 7th, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport, Cuming, and all the lesding streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor- pia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheupert 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 mcrease m value. ‘We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper~ 1 the south part of the city. The developenss made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and Ltue raibronds will certwinly double the prics mashort time. - ety Wae also have some tine business lots and some elegant inside resie dencer for saie, Parties wishing to1aress will find some good barzams byesllmmgon v . i ’Ji’ Ay Y kD REAL EBETAN BROKE i 213 Douth. 14th &4, Bet veen Farnk am and Douglas, P.8.~We¢ 15k th propetiy for s le ata burgainto give us V 6 want ocly bargains Wa will poai tively not handle prop- erty 8t mo ¢ than 1ts real v 30 who bave