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THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY DECEMBER 20° 1884. Two Frighttul Falls. will prevent the frost from accumulating npon them H Do tlot buy fish that are frozen, destroys their flavor, P'oultry that has been frozen should never be boiled, lioast it or give to the poor, To remove the ice from your sidewnlks, sprinkle them plentifully with common kero- sene. Pretty maiden in the street, The frost Tiny feet, Fancy he Suddenly strikes banana peel With her heel Down she goes, Piercing shriek the maid emits 5 the sits Sudden down, Striving to conceal her feet, Small snd neat, With her gown, mince pies hot. If they are fro ut them in an oven helf an hour Serve To keep mik from freezing, pour a little meltad butter over the sarface of it and keep in a dark place. Then she rises up in ire, Afier temoving Eyen on fire,! Blushing bright, Hurries rapidly along Through the throng Out of sight, ir seal-skin sacque, al permitted to ¥ ays brush the snow off it. remain it soils the fur. Celery which has been made tough by freez bo made crisp and biittle again by g it out in cold water, 1f you find the water pipes in your kitchen frozen up, rub_them briskly with a woolen cloth saturated with spirits of turpentine, e — The Average Woman's Age, 1 recollect how grieved 1 was ‘When Cousin Amy married; I thought her very cruel because For me she had not tarried. She gave to my affection green Encouragement in plenty, For 1 was under seventeen And she was five-and-twenty, Gl — THE BEST TONIC. leina, combining Tron with o and _con Jon, We iite nnd 1 Maid at the roller rink, Cheeks of pink Pretty girl, Puta the rollers on her feet Smal and neat, For a whitl, _, i< an unfafiing remedy for Diseases of #jfneys and LI invaluable [] Twice around the su:face akates, Tempts the fates— Sudden crash; Fearful strain on bone and muscle, Jams her bustle All to smash, purifics the bloo te, nids the assimilatic Hearthirn and Belching 1s0les and nerves ntermittent Fever: L0., 1t has 1o equa The {ne has above trads wmark & tr wrAppe! ¢ 7 RROWN CHENIOAL 00 BALATNORY, s ‘&“k“-“ HONEY FOI THE LADIES, \ \ oy ‘ ’ /) Assitude ] Fair Amy is o widow now, Her sorrow fast ontgrowing; "Tis very singular, I vow, Tho way the years are going. With me at aHegro rate; With her, agraceful lento— Now Iam neating thirty-eicht And sho is six-and-twonty, lines o1 Tak But no piercing shreak of fear Do we hear, As she falls If the jar her temper siles Still she smiles Never bawls. [Boston Courier, I should be gratified to know THow others. like my cousin, A twelve-month older only grow One year in half & doren, Oh, Chironos, tell the secret to me, The power superhuman, That cuusen time with man to flee, But bids it wait with woman? —[From Life. —— PEPPERMINT DROPS, \ —_— He wandered about in an aimlets way, Ho looked like a man in distrees; e tried to_be happy, to smile and be gay, But somehow he'd Iost the address. Ho couldn’t catch on with the moving throng, That anyone 'round him could sces Ho seemed like bird that had lost its a0Dg— His pantaloons bagged at the kneo .. **Once reddio and plunip, Tho’ now a cold lump, Beneath this old stump, Lies Honest Joe Clump, withed his neighbors no evil, Tho’ now by death’s thump, 1t is laid on his ramp, And up ho shall jump, When he hears the last trump, In triumph o'er Death and the Dovil,” ~[Epitaph in a Scotch Churchyard, A lnce pin has a serpent coiled around a golden sickle, Bridesmaids are wearing tulle veils fastened with evergreen leaver, Garnet ornaments of every description are displayed in great numbers, Jersey cloth retaing ity hold upor popular favor, as it wears really well, A novelty insilk or satin ribbon aving uon it a gold network like guipure, through which the colot may be seen. F A winning card--The Chritmas card. A poet says “I kissed her 'neath the siisnt | ~franklin modernized: Tak il your stars,” Don't do it again, 1f you must kite | hushand. and s butband will. take Che onF b oo Be T l;::;buml. and your husband witl. take care o Ll:} :!n;'-rl’lnr 'n::';l‘m; hlg*hfi"ed n]pllirrif spec- § Tho good resolutions broken last Janu. clos o er Pf pug. 0 says he looka just agail too irtallecturlly ovely fex Anythlog, « | 3aks o mov beiglaed tosklicwagain for There is a decided effort revive the use of [ Thoughamember of a brass band may be old Chantilly lace, and new {m"flrm are [ perfectly temperate, he taken his Xorn with chown designed for flounces to black silk and [ great regularity. eatin dressoa and trimmings for costly wrapa | © )L R CR L L e Chosspeak HAMBURG-AMERICAN Aud bonnsts, many schooners of aysters, not beer, v-ere cap- . Fackeot Company. Hat and b i Tastaeaait - at and bonnet Jrimmings are clustered in | 4 i d. DIREOT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANOE_AND | front in a siogularly defian, agurossivo stylo, | recyarerr comients SIR0rbod. b GERMANY. which, with the terrrior-like bangs worn by |, = —HaF "‘Ai;gfl"fi"fia;":m“o; Rl nown line are bullh of | 0Bt Women, give terocious expression €Ve | ,ooounty think that not only the overcont, bus d farnlsh. il nud are farnish. | to the mildest face. a good many of their cuetomers aro sharkavkin, nssage both 7| 1) - Who says a woman can’t climb? An old nitod Stat ) # In tho Montana cattle towns & newspaer,a maid in Masnachusetts anw o dead field mouse | % Xn the Montena cnstle fowns & nowspavers Th mouth (LONDON) Ohor. | by the roadside the other day, and in less than ! , (PARIS) and HAMBURG. % e nfi-w mflm;,, ehe w:,in t}wy ml,mu“‘ crotch | Price—25 cents. Tlo citizens make no ob Stoorage from_Europs oly §18. First | of an apple tree, tucking her skirts in and | Joctions to theso prines save when they bry a Cabin, §35, §85 and §76. smn;. 0, i d the braneches for her | ReWepaper or a shave. Henry Pandt, Mark Hausen, F .E. Moores, M. Tofh, | PECTIDE around among the branehes for her 3 . g snials Ockh, Grcnowss & Schaentgos, agonka | Apectacios. (o & candidato for medical Yonors while eus- 0. B: RICHARD & 0O., Gon. Pass i irun. | jected to a severe esamination was aske. Y. G, Komminskl & 0o | i e O e o N mvrurs | oy ®ould you sweat & patient for rhouma~ 170 Wasitagtoa 8., Ohlea [ 01560 i b, but tho debutants mag [Lsm? He replied. = “I"would "send hira, Inden herself down with bouquets, This iu | ere to bo examined. f pushing the belle of one or two seasons to the | A young lawyer who afte» a prolonged wall with a vengeance. court slug suc‘;xed a wife from whom hv = £ speedily desire soft and rich as_spun silk, and embroidered | 04° from court to court, 5 in gold andbrilliant colors, Theso aro very | In spito of the iaventive geniuy of this coun- expensive, and in quality are totally unlike | try, no one has ever succeeded in making a the tawdry gouzes and tulles of ther doya. ¢ | le6ve-button that il peruit a soung man to 4 i 3} ug Iris best girl withous boarink @ Do 4 Bastoniwotuan, is s to bave fmsonted | dri at tho pont whero ‘bor bagbons aaws S into his arm. really ameat, fenderer, the tonderost trest; | 17 yon motico a yablng mman oonto:ting hirn- her gratoful beefstonk eating countrymen, [#1f ‘into four positions at onse,.and trying to As an eligible candidate for the next presi- | reach the lower part. dency she already Jooms above all rivals, TholRE RN eut Undispated in tie BROAD OLAIN . veingthe VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST PERREGT COORTHG 70T Ever offered to the public. s Debiliy. n Vain overy known rod ariopiomesnaofaelourn, 12"t hin follow-sufforore, VES.43 Chiatham L. e VARICOCELE S Health is Wealth ! I3 Da. E. . Wasr's Nuays AND BRAIN TRNASMEN?, & Kasrantsed speolfic tor Hysterls, Dizziness, Convul- #lons, Fits, Nervous Nouralgls, Headacho, Nervous Prostration oaused by the use of aloohol Waketulness, Montal Sof X I roen brocade, with tho figures ined in velvet, The lining is ve color; the trimmiog & broad band e ngling_the pink and bluish gree: waa when the election came of} but he is not staands of silver drops set n among the some. {much of a liboral rapublioan abou thra Tn shape thewrap is very short behind, with | times, I Lardly expectto gebanything for long pointa in front. Christnias,” “Drifting int)a jewelry palace with holiday | shoppers,” writes a newspaper gossip, “Tob b served a lady pricing a pair offfine gaiters with. | or three men witn the greatesit of: ease. s g fastening, They looked so pretty that | handsame young woran can do that. anyhow yhon ahe |h.d pasaed on to anothor uhow case [befora sho i married, A few years afier she h ha A modest] asked the prite, t was opl; loses her magnetic power an is as-mumch as b purohasae our wrltton gaarantoo o rofund the | <y 500, Hio was also shown & Russian sabie | she can do o handle ene man. Mntoed lssuod only by JOHN O: WEST & °°'hr cloak valued at $7,000, Eivesmery 862 Madison 8%, Ohloago, ). | (;51q enters into the manufacture of many of the nowest siiks and velvets, giving them tly out. | wear, thatsall oniog o of the ing 0 misery, oness, 1088 voluntary Losses and Sper- r oxertlontof tho brain, self. abuse or over Indulgence, Each box, contains one mouth's treatmont. §1.00 & box,or six bottlos! or 5.0, asat by mall prepaid on reoelpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To oure any oase With each or ar, ed by as d with 86. will gond avolved the followirg: Q. **What ia the | | difference between the dischaxzesfofcannon powder preceods the bangs, whilo: on. the lat- tez the bavgs come before the nowdor” Thursday Obristmas, effect that cannot bo described. For bridal costumes there is an “‘oravge flower” whi strown with Aowers and foliage outlined in gold on a_background studded with small, Soed-like knots of gold, that is exquisite, The same is seen in black and dark wina color sud plum, The world is full of deceit,” said old Mr, , “and wimmin is moatly at the bot- it 1 Jmow it auid old M Squaggs; it is after s man gets a wifo that | That yere ys good landes to tyltho, e feor Woreiory | b bogins to practico deceit, Ifho hadn'ta | And kynges: and prynces snall i Loss: . by Dreams, pm;n}.e': on w:)l» lu; wuuldx: L‘I;t-ml t()‘lmlr a;\ much about || skylle, 4, ositivety eured There | wheio ho spends his evenings. You aro per- |'What shyide that day borne bee, Xi'e agpropriate ruziedy | fotly right. 1t ia tho wemen that caus the [11fe AT SR TR acredly conhidential, Med. | deceit. LOF deden he ehulbe good and stabylle, il and Express, No marks on #conteuts or sender, Address YaJANES No. 204Washington St Chicago, I 0 e TP T | ITTCE™ HAVA ~"GOULD& CO'S. AL HAVANA" IN MINIATURE. FAIR . SQUARE " RELIABLE WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. edentials: L AN LTI AT L I LDV 5y, Jamen Hedieal Inetitute % Churtered by theStateof 1. ois for theexpress purpose ate relietic Y Orysteman day on Thursdog be, A wyandy wynter so shallo yee, Of wyndes and weoders all wrsc! And harde tempests strong ar se somer shalbe geod and di7e, 3 orneys and bestes shall mulizplye; 1es,testedin a Forty Years g0 by imported from England, where velvet and vel- | Who #o that day uay thefte abowte, vetoon are very popular. A soft brown and a | He shalbe shento wythowtyn dowte; dark Dblue are the favorite colors, and the [ And yf sokenes on the that day besgdd, drestea are made with a long plain polonaise, | iyt shal sone fro the glyde, looped tightly back. A bordering of pretty, —{Harleian FS., Fifteenth Centary, flufy feather trimning 13 effectivé when bea. S Z‘.;:Iedf:hmchl”n or astrachan cannot be pro- MUSICATL AND DRAMATIC, deep shadivg required for winter Idra; Thagesn siadink Eequlien ¢ b | Trviog 1s in Pittsburg next viecka) fabrics s largely supplied by bronze, This is & leading color, and shows forth in variedtones | The dramatic. papers are raging a successfu more or less dark, Akin tobronze are alive | war on enlarged vpera bonneta. hues runnivg through many shades, from dark | 1,ouise Pororoy appeored this.week in har tolight. Both are excecdingly fashionable, | 113" Tho Ovtaaat, in Sow Yodk and comes up with a prestage that overshad: e L 3% ; s many other colors hitherto niuch. éavorod, | DFamatic Drogress has sured to Memptia, A'rich shade of Russian bluo is shown in | The city is tc-have a now. hundeed thousead camel's hair goods, cheviots, snd French | dollar theaf cashmeros which is exceedingly bandsowae, Miss Fortescue, flushed withi 370,000 of she A Philadelphia strect car line, a ccording to | Gormoyle hoard, will son cross the ocear and the veracious Bulletin, will introduce a mow | 8tar in “‘Pygmalion and (ialatsa. divice for the benefit of Jadies who crowd the | Kate Claston's company stersed a fire w the e e 108 Morcer o | cars so awfully during the hours in which | Oil City thaatre and shen sapslched the panic o bt e it i adiress of | business men aro on their way batween their | that ensuod. Catharine is an. old hand st the 7 B work and homes, It is thus described: | nozzle, N “livery gentleman is to have o seat, and then | Frank Mayo's ‘‘Nordeck! aas been plsyed i he is to be carried for 5 cents if he consents to | in Pullman, Aurora, Rockford and Laa Claire, take a young wowan on his knee. A board | ynd will be seen iv.Minnesiolis and 8o, Paul is to be provided running the length of the | next waek. the seat, which will bo placed on the gentle | ““p NI L swahin 3 o 3 gtca, Rrows: mens laps as soon as tho seats are Alled. A et S AL 1\ 10 Brize, was eld by Johu . Oraft, To. £ Pubtisning Co., 106 Malden lane, N. Y. iy, leck on Brooklyh Hank. ) T drawing Class 1163, July 24, 18 Capital Prize, was hold by Severd Armmas, Clga Fadturer, Koy West, Florida, ‘Paid by wire o Ymporters and Traders’ Natloual, Bank, N Stk of Koy West, Fla, s 34, Ticket Not aut Taid b o nexat, Heihit IA“-“ Collected — through l||mr|ulwr§ & Ra Worth s, and oodward & Stillman, New Post BN hird Capital Prize, held_one-halt L. Hopken, 819 Califorula San Fran- t GreMalf paid in cash and b sarough Dr B 4 e x 1 | EXTRAORDINARY. \ B N . LA o0 iR En uan i zhs, SCHEDULE. ouwdoor, fusblone is ‘that which ordains thit | Lawroaco Barrobts the fur-trimmed oloth suits showld have bon | “Ni8 0N Ll o o tenor, Tam nets to math, cloth sovered, and trimmed with y 1 a band of for, forming a coronet, The Epg- | 0%, 8Kt season will make his lish tailors supply torbans thus trimmed with 1250 | the cloth costumes they produce. Butin New York the bonuet is perhavs preferred. The additional ornament in these cases con siets of a cluster of bright wivge, or a birds breast or head. Utter, beaver and astrachan of the Jewess. Roland Reed's manager has dhree theatres offered him in New York ciy for the pro duction of Wred Marsden’s new comedy, “Humbug.” Oue will probably anawer the purpose, Salvini ewns asd runs a vineyard sear]or- ence that yearly yields hira 2,000 ynarts of wine, felahing bim twenty couts yar quast in market, Throngh his asting and cl se econ- omy he has beesme wealshy, Quest people out at Laraw'e They gave C. Miln & 51,600 bouse and guaranteed him $1.000 to lecturs on Sunday, A purse could be rsised in bhe east to keep him ous west, The new Standard thestre in New York will open next Tussday, An iron curtain and the best appliances for safety against fire have been put in place, The auditorium is elegant- ly turnished, iMapleson’s tour will begin em lier thn usual s year, Ho has arranged to reach Califor. nia in March, and he is depending » great deal ugon the local populaity of Mdlle, Nevada in that locality. Adelina Patti was eot rtained at a dicuer One of the most graceful aud elegant of the short winter wraps is the *“Lenelcea” visite, Which bas a iacket sbaped front with tabs, the trimmings eo srranged as to form a vest. back open in the middle seam of the » 00 | Bkirt vortion of the waist, and the 120 | erted full in Japanese style. A mudel of 78 Prizes, amounting In U. 8. gold to.... 831,420 | this kind is made of wine colored Ottoman, Ealres, $3.60; Twe-fiths, $2; Cre-fith, 81, brocaded in dark wine velvet roses in a raised ren pald on presentation of tckets design. The earciture is of 1uby Ziblinette 5 or thia cter in which bands and double fringes of sl chenille. The 3 wrap is lineed with gold colored surah over a s uthio itoyal | comfortable eiderdown wedding, The vest clal List decldes, evers | portion is bandsomely trimmed with a silk fut'Tu cashing prizes. and bead ¢ubroldery. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, —T-—.———— o m"ii;"z?:;wmll' ANY, HINTS FOR THE DAY, SHIEEAS drsudwar, N o || To relieve frost bite in the, sars o nose rub E) Kaub & Co,, <17 :Waluut , 8t Toud |} CURCEE LTH with o handful of suow, W....a‘?{.,’n'{‘.‘:.'.‘.” A QAR A little alcohol subbed on window panes % Prizes, as above, belng oval Huvann, and gOiDg D 600 are 12,000,000 Baptiste, among + ‘arious other denominations. A now imported opera wrap is of seafosm [ Ho has got on a bew suit cf flaunel under- fifi evadjutor shope, 6,59 priests, in chayels foed thess focks, colleges, and ac wlenic s the higher education of th6 yonth of Loth ve xes - carried forward The orphans, tI aro snelered fn P 3 itals. An “alectrlo girl,” saya sho can teach her | o Bty yosrs bout a2t 80 a8 to enhblo Any-woman to- hasdle $wo | Gheistian sehools, of ;cqmyintnncas, for ¥ b ; ab for some yews-intended: a sumptuousness and massive elegance su |and a fashionable girl> A, In the formerthe | shuseh by -mz’L denation a:v:i‘ ';”.."1’,‘.’.?“‘," 7led a8 to how she eould best do- 30 | she determined thos her monoy could not, e betéer nsed than in_sstublish'sg & university, whera ecclesinsticad and other. students cordd obtwa the highes seat of learning al'vrd: tio: s of the treatzacut of anc hava decided to folow naithe of theeervsric, but to adopt one which will four axes of the cross, and tha gradnal unJold- ing of the Divine schéie of :edsmption s the Entire velvet suits are amon the fancies {OF specho and torse wyse end ressonabylle, W;":’“PW“ ;’*’“}“3“5’1‘"“ DA 0 r3h treatment of 36 Pef tol at Washington, ci “ypical of the svm of all tb in the Book of Revelations, with Chris5as the zentral figure. Imot et finished and when bhey are 1t. 3 e Jpected to them out. who went to preaeh in a rem The sexton,in taking him, to the shapel, depuacatingly said: won't mind proa 2 ” see, chapeVs & quist place, za' I've got & duck. One of the prettiost phases of the winter | ducad, for the first tiras iu this csuntry, by | setdon on foustaen a;&m‘,upufii’fl"-“ o 2gno, | vehen & young convert arase in the meeting of ) 3 debu | the Saltation army at Postland ona- ds in ‘,La Juive," and Nikson will sing the part | weok, and said he had baen ‘‘a drsadful 'ted Inst Saturday night given at the Branswick hotel by her friends to commennorate the at tainment of her twenty-fifth year on the oper- atic staga. Mme. Vitelka Gorster is vicknees at Bologna has poned her “‘eenson” in Berlin vntil January 15th next, and her American tour until the winter of 1885.6, The new piece in which Miss Clara Morria is to play at Daly's theatre in New York, the coming #pring, is an adaptation from the French of M. (George Ohmet, The leading character is a gypey girl strivivg to rice from a low degreo to a higher. M Achille Rixarde, son of the well known music teacher in New York city, creatod quite & sensation as & piano virtuowo at a re- cent concert at the Chateau D'Fau, Paris. His splendid_interpretation of $Max Bruch's coneerto in Giminor made him the artistic lion of a very artistic entertaipment, Ristol's business is very great clties like Milwaukee and Detroit giving her an average ot 81,800 at slightly advanced prices, The only poor house(the worst &he ever played to in her life) was at Terre Haute, Ind. The peoples were all waiting until the next night to eeo the "Big 4." Frank Farrell will manags Rote Coghlan's starring tour next year, when that lady will be seen in her play, written by Merivale, and entitled, “Our Joan,” She will be taken in August to California with a leadiog ctor, and the play produced in San Francisco with a company picked up on the Pacific slope. Lately the directors of the German theatros have bsen forbidden to produce any plays in whoih ancestors, or collateral relations, of the Prussian royal famiy are represented, without special permission, As ‘‘Hamlet” 'may by the relationship existing botween the Prussian princes and the hou:e of Denmark, be deemed their ancestors, it is not improbable that this play, among others, will have to be struck off the repertoires in the theatres of tho Father- land. In the Brunswick mmuseum there is an ancient_document of the year 1724—a theat- rieal placard- with the following: “We hereby command, for the comfort of the pub lic, that persons occupying the first row of seats havo to lio down, the second to kneel, the third to sit and the fourth to stand.” An- other direction on the placard mignt well be used quite often in theso days as a guide for puzzled audiences: '“The pubiic is forbidden ugh, because the play is a tragedy.” “Shakespearemeans bankruptoy™ia remark attribu ed to Boucicault. To Mr. Jefferson is credited the aesertion that tho great for tunes of eminent actors is owing to their formances of Shake:pesre plays. Edwin Booth's Harlet has netted him a large for tune. Henry I.viug sustains his reputation and wealth by his ccnstant use of the plays of thegreat masters, and obson and Crane, who propose producing the comedy of Frrors next season at gre ter cost and care than has veryot been bestowed on a Shakesparian rovival, have already made more money atd fame in the groat play than all their " other comedies, put together have brought them, — The [ Political Troubadour. Gayly the democrat Picks up his grip, Saying to Albany Onward L'll skip Singing, “From Salt river Hither I cow.e; tirover, dear, (irover, dear, Give'me a plum, Wil rotained by She | —— RELIGIOU The new American Episcopal church at Paris . 208t 500,000, The minimum salary of Presbyterian minis- tors in Canada is now $75, with a parsonage. estimated that there are 46,000,000 ppl in this country, of whom 15,000, Methodists, 9 000,000 Catholics, and The remainder is divided It is The sv premo court of Philadelphia has late- right to iustall belonga to the Presbytery. LRy e roper to fustall, a candidate for {fo pulpit aa no gl thoreto, ms pasior ny attern; t on the pavt of a minister to dy- injunotion mgmime hw s $ be ed byttie conrts, ) lemary council | nail on the haad, *'you mean Dr. Prerce's as | ‘Golden Miedical Discovery,” or Gold an | Medal Deserzed as my' friend J: D6 | S——— always dabs it."” gista. The statistis? given at the en show the Cathelic churclyof this country of this left shonlder blade [ one casdinal, archbisho): of New Yor with his right hand, you needn’t be alarmed, | arostokic delegate, thirteen other archbisho) archbishops, and vicars apostolic About 7,798~ churches ane In 703 seminaries, eixty-one and age.], and the abandoned 4 2ayfums, and the sick are The church_ha: e gift by Mixe Mary (Savendolin Caldwelt f Mew York citys of $100,600 for ot that the gifs was in any Sleast to sho young lady's an oyen secret that s Finally lture that any mod an Tioglish architects aro engaged in discuseing reat dome of St Paul's sathidral, They ae- bad laid before them $achuical illussra- 5t Deters, at Rome, tho proper decoration of the Haeia . Sophia, at betier shows the Inatead of the 18- and our own.enpi- awil be emyployed, 49 a8 doso The details of the dee:gns are —— IMPIETIES, AHYMN. A5 WRITTEN, “Welcome, sweet day of rost, That saw. th Loid arise, ‘Welcome to this reviving hreast, And these rejoicing eyes.” ANILAB SUNG. 5Y OUR CHOIR, CWaw-kaw, swaw, dsw aw weav, “Thaw saw, thaw law aw waw, Waw kaw, taw, thaw, raw tav Aw thaw raw jaw -aw aw,” ~ [Argonnat, vaw Deaw A g sountry yarson parish church, T hcge your reserence ing from ihe chancel, Ye The Lowiston, Me,, Jownal intimates thb Tast, man,” it sounded bad ezough; bus when his wife remavked. shortly afterward, that before her busband was convaated “'he was abovd the meanest man that eves lived,” ik made him very mad indeed, Brother Gardoer snnounced the following new legends to babung on tae walls during the fall and winter berm: ‘A bigot am wmo’ $o be fecred dan a fule” ‘“¥owcan silence a wan by knocking him down, butit takes arg went to convines him.”' “Human natue’ sometimes be depended op, ober night, bus iv posts | ¢ | said P——, “G. M. D. did it.”’ Doctors,. 1a vain, gna, N..Y., sap restorer of brain force or nervous en- ears boiit and 2ow sustains 2,6324 ergy-” wealnte by Cais Depariment, om some Guitea Saes Dipository, aheck wi L any bidcar or bidders fail to excerae a contract wish good an3 sufici A o the bidder, require two years time % carry fitato of the toe Kery Angostura Bitters are the best remedy for removing indigestion and all diecases orij inating from the oigestive organs, Beware of connterfeits, Ask your grocer or druggist for wifsctured by De, J, A fine lot of Dress Goods just bought at bankrupt salo now offered at 25 cente, worth 40 cents, sure them at Hark- B s while yon can; will not duplicate. SKIN DISI CURED. By Dr, Frazier's Magic Ointment, Ctros as if by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotches and Eruptiona on the face, leaving the ekin clear and beautiful, ~ Also cures Ttch, Salt Rheum,*Sore Nipples, Sore Lips and old, Obstinate Ulcers Sold by drug, mailed on receipt _ price. 50 cents Kuhn & Co. and O, F. Goodman, —— Colonization schemes are cropping out. As during the last Industrial depression, 80 during the present will large numbers bo driven out from manufactaring cen- tors. A New Jorsey company has just purchased 4,000 acres of land in Florida, and saw mills are being erected. The best machinery 1s being contracted for. Laborers are wanted who can put In s fow hundred dollar: e — Bring On Your Objoctions, Can't do it. No intelligent person who has tried Brown's Iron Bitters has any objections to present against this prince of tonles. Mr. Clauson, the well-known druggist, on First and Chip- powa atroet, New Orleans, says: *‘l find my sales increasing daily, Have not heard as yet a eingle objection. Brown's Icon Bitters is a valuable acquisition to druggiste.” The weak, the dyspeptic, the rheumatic and the sufterers from Ianquid livers, find in this medicine all they need. —— Sitting Bull is now so far advanced in osthetics that he is brought to believe the napkin to be the basis of rivilization, and when he comes to the dinner table he carefally spraads his napxtn on his chair and solemnly sits down on it. — YOUNG MAN, READ THIS, Thg VOLTAIO 5ELT UOMPANY, of Marshall Michigan, otier to send their colebrated Ereo TRIO VOLTAIO BELT and other ELEOTRIO Ar- PLIANCES on_trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflictod with nervous debility, foss of vitality and manhood, and all kindre troublos.~ Alro for rhoumatinm, peuralgly, paralysis, and many other dseases. Complete restoration to_health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No rsk incurred, aa thirty days' trial is allowed. Write them at once for illus- trated pampblat freo. i) A little Nantucket chap starts out well as & Roth's-child. He ia a son of Ed- ward Roth, and on reaching his first birthday anniversary received tho gift of 5,000 in gold from a lady friend of the family. A CARD. Toallwi snd indlscretions of youti ns ood, vic, mfi?‘%fl-fln‘ ered b7"= mh::i':ury.h“ ‘solt-addrrisod en a'S icuen, Bmdian B, iow Toubh ke . Stacks of Cloaks are offered at cost to elose out at Harkness Brothers. They are choice goods, excellent styles and well made. G, M, D, Walking down Broadway is very pleas- 1y made : dacision which affeota ministera snd | ant when yon foel well, and T—— K—— itheir rela: ons, Inan opinion handed downit | yovor folt better than ~when hi » m o i i ! 0 er than ‘when his friend advoreo meationed his ap: [decides Bat 'in o Presbyterian church the | ed & O BR TOUE GiE - SO cougzh of his 50 speedily. **Ah, my boy,” i And his friend wondered what G. M. D. meant, “egad the :\ation of the Presbytery is “in vio. 5 di % L b0 [ e of the duly conatinted anthority of the | L0 new it did not mean & olueen - ana A ood Many for F. ——had tried a dozen “B have it,” just hitting the Sold by all drug- — m— Horstord's Acid Phosphate FOR:OVERWOR KED PROFESSIONAL SEN, Dr. CHas.T. MircreLn, Canandal I think fta grand Ly Misses’ and Children's Hose going at oot | one-half price at Harkness Brotbers. lishment of a_Ro-san. C'athokio wniversity, is the chiof topic of conver ‘ation in Catholic cir. that city. =The Conundrum clubmet. lasbevening and | s s rrateh "~ Proposals tor Building Brisges. Department of the Interior, Offico of Indisa Adairs, Nov. 17, 186k, " } Sealed provcsals, endarsed “proposals for building Bridges,” will be receivad at this otfice unti) 1 o'clock Tuees: struction of three bridges on tho Saatce S'oux Resor- vaticn in Nebraska, and Ponca Reservaticnin Dakota at the following locations; on the Santeo Reservation over the Bazil> foot each with 16 feot nwpiasches; on the Pouc: ervation, over the NiGrara river, a bridgo 96) fo the 16th of Ducember, 1884, fon tho con- K, a deldgoof threc spaus of 60 o3 et and 045w the West Forkof said river drisen o Weet Fork o Niobrar River, 1 : lovel, and 836 to be bult in accordance with vlans msbantinople, and | and specifications to e seen at the oficeof the Depot. Qartermastor at Omaka, Nebraska, the “Time Loaver, Colorado,aud of the * Inter'Cevan feet. bolow watr : of Ch i, 2. $he bridgesto under the im- o8 a person to be disignated by Al bids must be acoomparted by a certifled chaok last FIVE fthe awount of the mroposal, which o fortelbed 10 the Un xl Statesin. ca o it sarcties; otherwse to be returoed In submitting bids, bidders +he uld the time reqpired by them 105 e onste 4. gcs, as (s matter will be considere v, and wude a yart of the contra xht I8 raserved 10 reject any or all bics or Tany 313 if deeme fozdbe best iuteast o HPRICK, n 223wk Commissisner, Plattsmouth, de safest way 10 take & note of hand fur it.’ /A man's ratiog am not Row much he kin run in debt, but dow mgh he kin equar’ up ebery Saturday might " “‘Ladustry aw sartin to bring plensy, an’ econouy neber goes b'arfut in winter,'” ‘'Betwean sayin’ nuthin’ au’ talk- in' too much de world leans to de man who olds his tongue.” **Our vpinion of ourselves makes us all great men.” | Proceedings of the Lime Kiln Olub in Datroit Free Pree Press, I Catarrh Fis a constitutional diseas Hosd's Sarsaparilla is a constitutions] Give 1t a remedy, It cures catarrh, H. 8. ATWOOD, Nobraska SRXADER 0 THOROUGHERED AND GIGH GRADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY GATTLE 45D DUROO OK JEASRY RED BXINE. Correspondence solkalt e une o1 TR Liea” o conuection with #hk corporate name of & graskrond covveynsa Lisa of ik what required by it 178 Bhota Live Ouisa® Fo 01 of which = of which ase fors. bed by $ho roatost rolway in Amertcs, And St. Paul. Thowns and 0yoe/ ovar 4,600 miles of Norshorn Dllnols, | leconun, Minuesots, lows oin lirss, branchse od connes l wreas suatners cemsres of Shi Northwoet 811 Fr West, 1t patuzally anew . desoription of Sh¢ (Linta and Besd Route bobwees Chicago, M'sws axee, 2. Paul sud Minnespolls. Chlcago,M¥w ckeo, 2 Or d Winona, Ohloago, M wakee',Abel a Ohloago, Wiiwaukoe, Eau d Bl Chloago, Milwaukes, Wansea sad Merril Ohlcao, Milwaukve , Boaves Dazm and Oshkosh, Ohicago, Milwanliee, Wankssha and Oconomow e Obloago, Milwausee, Madison and Prairiedu Crden. Ohblcago, Milwawkee, Owatonas and Fairlbault, Chicago, Belolk Janesvitie and Mineral Pof Ubleago, Elgiy, Rockfosd and Dubuqus. Chioag OCodar Giloago, Coancil Blufty and Ohlcago, Slaux City, Sious Pall Ohlcago, Milwaukse, Mitchell and Chamterialn Rook Island, Dubuque, 5t Paul and Miuacs Davenpoit, “aliaar, 5. Paul aud Minnspol Pullman Sloepers and the Fincet Diaing Cars f e w o rkd are run oo maln lines of ke CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, aud evory stankion is pald 40 passengers by ccasteoudemployes of bbe Compasy, MERRILL, Gen'l M ot A V' H. CARPENTES GeuY;Pass. Agl. T (LARK, Gen'l Supt, GEO.HER.FORD, A.+'t Gea'l P Ag) TOR AR DOC WH Norvous P Physical Wearne jons of Throat, Sk id Sores and Ulcars Diseases Arl from Indiscrotion, £re £xposure or In : 3 B Positive Wrivren Guarantee A T QUIBE n eloth and g1t bia THEONLY TRUB | IRON SITONIC Ic BLOOD rop ALTH TKIDN 1t H CADIES;: [l 2eediing on Do not experie Lo ., for our "DREATM. 04 heaful information. tree.# | 'BOOK. {ChroniedNerrons Discased; 4 Quick, Sure © worifton guarantes giver ‘kuhllnhmfl 1851) &y everyocase undeytakern. Send twostamps for Celebrated Medical Works, Address, F. | KE, M, B,y 186 Soutk (reet, CHicAGO, ILL, [EBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 0., SUOCESSOR TO DAVIS & BNYDKR | Genera Deale n REAL ESTATE 1605 FARNAM ST, + .+ OMAHA. Have for 1ale 100,000 acros carofully oelsctod ttuds Eastern Nobrasks, at low price and ou esay derma Improvea tarms for sale in Douglas, Dodge, Colfaz #iatte, Bart, Cuming, Sarpy, Whshinglon, Herick anndogs, and Butlor Jounties. Taxes paid n all pario of the Btate,} Money loaned on mproved tarms, Eotary Publio alwave o office Corraspoond 3 8Science ofiife Oulf $100 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF, A GREAT MEDICAL WOXK ON MANHOOD! Exhaustod Vitallty, Rervous aad Fhysical Deblity Premature Docline in Man, Exrors of Youth, and the antold miserios resulting from Indiscretions or ex. oossos. A book for every man, young, middlo aged and old. "It contalns 125 presoriptions forail scud and chrono Glacasos each ono of which I8 invaltmble. 8ofound by the Author, whose experisnoe for 17 yoars Is sucit og probably nevor veforo fed to the Iot of any physieian. 800 pages, bound fn_beausifa) Fronoh muslh ompossed covers, full, gilb guaranteod Yoo finormork In evory senite,~machanioal, Iit- orary and profeesional,—than any othor work soldin \lris country for $2.50, or the monoy will be refunded {0 overy Inatance, Prioo only $1.00 by mall, posh pald. Tastrative samplo 6 oenta. Bond now. @old modal awardod tho suthor by tho Naticnal Meuloal Assoclation, to the offioera of which T refers, e Sclence of Lito should bo read by tho youn, for instruction, and by the aflicbed for rellet. It wi banoftt all.—Tisndon 3 There i no membor of #erdoty 0 whom The Bl onco of Lite will not be ueefal, whether youth, par- ent; guardian, instructor or clergyms. —Argonsud. ‘Addresa th Peabody Modical inuitnte, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Kireet, Roston, Mass. ho baified the oXill of all cthor phys- (poclaity) Such troatad succoss HEAL dally witiout aa insteace of tatlure. THY Q& CTRIC BELT OMARA! A CROVING CITY The remarkable growth of Omaba dorlng tho last fow yosrn s & matter of great astonishment to those who pay an oceasional visit to this growing city. The dovelopment of the Stoc Yards—the necessity of the Belt Line Road—the finely paved stroots—the hundrods of new residences and costly businees blocks, with the population of ot clty moro than doubled In the last five years. All this in & groat surprise to visltors and is the admiration of our citizens. This rapld growth, the buelness activity, and the many substantlal mprovements made a lively demand for Omaha real estate, and overy Investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panlo last May, with the subsequent cry of hard time there has boen lon demaud from specula: tors, but & falr demand from Investors sooking homes. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in bulld- Ing material and sre securing thelr homes at much loss cost than will be possible yoar henco, Speculators, too oan buy teal outa’ 3 cheaper now and ought to take advant e of prosent prices for future pro t The next few years promises greatex diwelopments in Omaha than the past fivy years, which have been as g a8 we could reasonably desire. Now man- afacturing establishments and large job- bing houres are added almost woekly, and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There aro many in Omaha and throngh- but the State, who have their money in the bauks drawing a nominal rate of in- terest, which, If judiclously Invested in Omsaha real estate, would bring them much greater returus. We have man; bargalns which we sre confident will bring the purchaser large profits in the near futare. We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue, 1 7th, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport, Cuming, and all the leading strects in that direetion. The grading of Farnam, Califor- nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and 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 increase m value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stcukaardg proper- ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the raitroads will certainly double the price wn ashort time, ‘We also have some fine business ning, 400 suagon of4he yi snd pains. In view. of this fact wo lots and some elegant inside res- dences for saie, Parties wishing tonvest will find some good b arg sms by calling n i Tiorno's Kloctiia Bolts. By 80 do void Rhoumatiam, Kldnoy Troubica an Aosh ls hortc, Do not dolay, bt cal ©and oxamino holta, No. 1428 Douglas stroc, Goodman's, 1110 ¥arnam St., Omabs, Nob. fed 0 0. D OCMAHA MEDICAL AND SURAICAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S BLOCK, 10th and Capitol Avenus, treats sll oasos Orip ..pled up Detorracd, aluo diswnses of Sk Nervous Bystem, Bloed, and Urinary Organg All casos of Cuzvatare of the Bpine, Crooked Feel Legs and Arms, Disesses of the Hip, Knes, and Ankie Jointa. Also Chroulo affections of the Liver Khenmatisi, Paralyass, Piloa, Ulos Catarrs, Asth ma and Bronobidts are all troated by vew and suc onssful methods. All disoses of the Blood and Urin: ary Organs, luclading those 10D, oF exposure, are safol d :}uun uaraniosd. exbanstion, produciay, andigestion, Papitation of the Heart, Dospondency Dizziness, Lods of Memory,Lack of Rusryy and Ambition, can be reatored 4o bealth and yigor, i case s Dot 400 long Degieoted. rgeon In obarge It & kiadute of Jetur: son Medloal College 1605) and bhas abudied his profosalon 1n London, Paris and Berlin. I afisted, oali o write full description of your case, and roed! clne may be sent you. Consultation fire. Ad Owmaha Dispensary, Oronuse Block, Omaks, Neb, Office hours 10-13 4 m.,1-3sud T-8p. @ Bundays. 108 m. 47 Accommodations turulshed patients couatey, i ¥ & Davis, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St Bet veen Farnham and Douglas. P. 8~We ask these who have property for sale at a 'sargain to give us & call- We want, only bargains We will positively sot handle prop- ertv at wore than s real value fomw the A

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