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2 THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY MAY 9, 1885 A‘QUESTIO[V ABoUT Browi's Irvon Bitters ANSWERED. to gee, t D 's Thn Goptin s rebatly baen and thossands O R ack, and are fastenad at thoncck by & sin. | which will clos his soason of ton month. of dmen oW can B LoD ot vars sng disease Doggone 1t! shut that dmr--{{» gle button; they open over a vest of figured | Mise Aunie Pixley, who returned froma| Take Erle was frozen from shore to shot® o roputar] phissician wonld prascribe KON How aoftly when the day is done, or striped material and are fastened at the | long tour in Europe last month, will play her | this year for the first time In forty.two yents: Fiuefna esen "l i U0 DA Tgins | By sucke, that ling sonnde protty fay, [ waist aluo by a singlo button, ~ Plush in used | pext orgagement at the Bosion theater in A vitaen of Scriven ooty i o B o i "will mubatantjate io assertion Here goos now for the other one. for capes, Septomber, A goslivg which sports four legs. 1t walks on more parations of fron than of Any Siher mabatanch ams) in madicine Thia shows con: ‘elusively that iron is Acknowladgad to be the rflnln\ important factor in « ccemsful medical Mmfl" 8, however, lnmuknl“hch "pflur » the lopoy: oryof BROWN'S | RON BITTERS no perfect Iy satisfaotory iron o mbination had ever been found. BROWN'S IRON BITTERSHR ot ol headach How Poetry Is Written, The editor sat at his soap-box desk, Hin vissge was grave and solemn, An he scratched his head for a fitting verse T t the head of a column- And this is the why he got thers: How softly when the day is done— Ts done—is d ne—well, let me see What rhymes with done-gun sun, run,one- How softly when the day is done The restful hours— the restful hours- Tha restful hourn of what? The sun Gone down? Oh, museful powers, That line wont fit, I'll have to try in combi for visites, full akirt set on just below the walst, reaching aimost to tha boutom of the dress, are m for dress oco! of brocaded eatin, wilk or 80 covered witn trimming, p and all sorts of besd embs little of the material 1 visible, wirls, jackets are worn tight-fitting at the For, being a very savin| tion are used with excellent effect Coata fitted to the figure, with & nde ot The visites ions in warm weather are made shmere, but are menterie, lace ory, that very For young ight-weight He Never Knowed, 0ld Billy B, was a pious man, And heaven was his goal; man, Of course he'd saved his soul. But, even in this, he used to say, duca his opera of ‘s, coming winter reason, Christive Nilswon has received from King Alfon: o the otoes of the Order of Beneticence, founded by bis mother, Sarah Bernhardt's troupe will play ‘‘Theo- dora” at the Galey thester in London for twelve nights, beginning July 11, On the 18th inst, Mr Lawrenca Barrett will brgin a week’s engagement in Montreal, at Paris dariog the Sam'l of Posen Curtis recalls that he played with Lotta in New Orleans seventeen years ago, and certifies that to-day she looks as young as ever, Jenny Lind is coming out of her retire- ment, for the firet time in twenty.two years, Her First Kies, Her cheeks wero flashed, her eyes were wet, £he heaven o gentle sigh. Her hair is mussed, the scarce knows yet What's best—to laugh or cry. ‘What makes her blush and tremble so With mingled joy and fright? The first tine in his life her bean Hos kissed her aweet good-night, ————— BINGULARITIE! but two, the other pair hanging just behind the ones used, and beivg as fully developed and as long as the front pair, A mule at Los Angelos, some time ago, r\lllnd ita foot entirely out of the hoof in its rantic endeavors to be released from somo Reo Stan TRADE | ain/ MARK Ab tely Froe from Opiates, Emctics and Polsons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE For Coughs, Bore Throat, Hoarsencas, Influenza, sche, or produce constipation—all other fron Some other. Shut that door, I ray, " e fol bon this summer, to in aid of the Children's |8t of & trap in which it foot had boen | Colds Hronchitia, Croup, Whooping Cong! medicines do. I OWNKIRON BITTERS How oan the muse--ah, yer, good-by, | on fi“;:;“:itg"_°,‘:,’,ffl 3;,,",,,".(,‘ Infirmary in Norwios, England, canght, Tho strange pirt of tho sbory la that |~ Asihy: @iy, Reind o Chias s T T el S R Come in aeain when you can stay. “T'm glad salvation's free.” The Ford & Wallace English opera com- | &6 and perfoct hoof s growing in place of | peicq o cente s botte. 8ot by Driesists and Doat Tired Foeling, (e neral Debility, Pain in the pany will appear next week at the Chestput . era, Purtics unable to (nduce elr deater to prompely Side, Back or Limbs, Headache and Nearnle jn—for all thess ailment Iron is prescribed daily. fiROWN'SIRUNBITTERS.fim-m Liko all other thorough medicines, it acta How softly when the day is done The restful hours of even—Haw, T've hit it centre! Whoop! What fun Tt is to write these verses raw! But the means of grace, he had to own, Required good, hard-earned gold; And he took ten pews, as well became The richest of the fold, street theatre, Philadelphia, proventing “Bo- hemian Girl,” “¥Fra Diavolo,” *'Martha” and “Chimes of Normandy.” Madame Wolter, the colegrated Vienna no- A resident of Silver City, N. Mex,, has a curious relic of the days of the Montezumas, 1t is made from what is called serpentine stone, and is in the shape of a turtle with a R ermiiomn o8 fsk T'vewot | “He's a noble man,” the preacher cried, ¢ Ry e dows ho: | frop en ite back, and was worn s a_charm, henefit ia ronewsd o 1o mscles then becoms That makes two lines; I guers I've eof o i » rees, will sho tly perform Sardou’s o fim"f“m dl..—«'}u':‘m'mfl “mh‘“"“". "JM"'\!‘" The inride track, and now L'll write ‘Our christian Brother B. On thess ruspended by a string around the neck, This In weorien the effect ia usually morn rapid and m o eyeq bogin nt ones to brighten the skin © up; hoalthy color comes to the cheaks: nervous: disappenrs; fapetional dorangoments bacomo regn. Iar, and if A nirsing mother, Abundant. sustenance is upplied for the child amber Brown's Tron Bittors i the ONLY iron medicine that 18 not in- Two other lines to match the res, S0 hera I goin fancy’s flight: How softly when the day is done, The restful bours of even And Billy smiled as he sublet nine, And got his own pew fres, Tn olass meeting next, old Billy told How heaven had gracious been, Yee, even back in the da k days when odora” befora the King of Bavaria. occasions his majesty excludes tho general public, The Iadics of Munich must carry the oig hat nuitance to great extremes, of tho king would hardly be so extravagant, The mortal remains of Beethoven and is the kind of stone from which the Monte. zumaa manufactured their gods. It I very rare, and In suscoptible of very high polish. Tho stone contains three different shades of Rreen, Qetit.ror them roill veceive (e botiles, Express charges idy by sending one dollar to Sole Owners a1 yiand, U8 A, DOCTOR | [HVIHG WHITTIER Jurious, Physicians and Drwggists recommend it. Fall gently on the weary one, Sol t will b i f According to Pere Huc the Chinere used " The Genaine has Trade Mlark and eroased rod lines An benisons from heaven. “r ,,l::' l:"fi,.',‘,,"':"h::n':,‘:,' my river farm — tl‘::l‘:h[::nl: t nfit‘a;}"{fl‘i:-'.?kfm.'. :::E"-"C‘t Hira) | 180 cat aa a clock. *“They pointed out to us,” | , $17 St: Charles 8., 8t Lonts, Mo, The remarkabls growth of :Omahe on wrapper, TAKE NO OTHER. TR st intisonted 1 the BRORD CLAIA TERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND VT DEARRCT COORING ST0VE Wingthe There, that job's done, now hustle, boys, And et up all the mess, ‘All I then had ™ he ssid; “I'd run out o' boards, an’ was feedin’ hands Cemetery in Vienua, It is a melancholy fact that the rema'ns of Mozart have been mis- says the missionary, “'that the pupil of its oo contracted gradua Iy as poon drew near; that at noon it was liko a hair, or an ex- during the last fow years la » mattor o great astonishment to those who pay an 100D y Bt Loula, o clty papers show and ail ol now: Prosiration, Debility, Mentri ord 0 o in’ ad 1aid, and there is no siga to indicate where he Nervous fonal vialt to this growing ofty. Th We've got a sight of work to do On nothin’ but corn bread. WL IBUVES) T 2 in- | temely thin line traced perpendicularly on | Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and othe: Aévc. | 0ooasional v iy . The . It was to avoid_such a contin- A ¥ y : Before we go to press. *I toll ye, brethren, that T felt blue, gancy that Wagner prepared nis own tomb in the eye; after midday the pupil began again | Htons of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polscsivg, dcnlnrmunt of the Btook § the —[Cincinnati Merchant Traveler. e —— Short o’ timber and cash. And fl-lx’m!gh! I'd die whea the banks then advance and had it inscribed with the solitary words,"‘Richerd Wagner.” to dilate, When we had attentively examined the catsin the place we concluded that it The eyes of all presented an Sl SOrS ATIIEELS, s s, b sptiieN | nooessity of the Belt Lina Road—the Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, |finely paved streets—the hundreds of new HONEY ¥OR THE LADIES, et il Bariley Campbell anya ho has figured up | axactly similas appearance Efi?}';:..‘;’;n'l!..'."‘..“n'.?f‘.!‘.fim oo o ¢ Aok 'T:hm"' and Wlfl{ business blocks, The Itest is *“Progressive Poker.” Bat the Liord was mercitnl £ me Royalieh wa mvagor inen b bopan. hin sar. |, Mra. Ata Roar,of Wahaah, found omo of | Smithishititity MR S IRTE Toublad R e overye o e 4 ‘And sent right through the rift 4 et [ | her tine_chickens apparently dying from an nprgne ]l LU L Ll Feather trimmings are still used for man- 4 oor as n dramatist, with the following rerults: ) lan tles. The tide bad n.ade in the river banks A lumber raft adrift. *‘My Partner,” $16,(00: * Sib 153‘.(‘0‘ xall affaction of the throat or craw, With a % | sharp knife she cut the craw, or food sack, “‘My Geraldine,” $18000; t surprise to visitors and In the tlon of our oftisons. This raplé o ree o any ad Ree or by mall froe, and Invited. Consnl Hto for questions. adm! Woolen gauze in laco designs is very pop i b open and_removed a large quantity of dry | A P0Sitive Written Guarantes |growth, the business sctivity, and ular, “Planty.o boards woro thero fo tho barn, T Bh o T 0gi e groen and_ undigrated cwn:w)':lnh Bad be. | ghren ol copnincs, Medihesvemp rervies, | many ubstantial 1BroveBk Py : i i nd on top was a cheese, g gt LI 00: **Fair. | ©ome packed in the craw, and then stitchin } . . n, 54 pases, h:ia:gflmu grow slowly in fashionable &% bAL o' pork Akotind cad swesh $9,000; *Van the Virginian,” €6,000; “Fair. b the cut carefally, Nbarated the '__Mckmfif 2riDIng A00vS dlseases, in Toal6Or female FASE. ltvely demand for Omaha real estato, and Chenille net is used for overdretses, is made in all colors, Golden oats and wheat are sold by the head for bonnet and hat trimmings. ‘Woolen laces—colored, embroidered and plain—are more popular than ever, Red and yellow, golden brown and tan are immen ely popular spring colors, Braid used for finishing jackets is lald over some color which shows through it. Costumes made of plain materials have the trimming of striped or figured fabrics, The jerscy is the best bodice for lawn ten. nis, for it i8 a game that is rough on sleeves, The Recamier coiffure requires the use of a Iarge old fashioned comb of tortolse shell or jewelled metal. Nun’s veiling, & profusion of lace trim- As anyono ever sees. Then I hud bread and meat for. the men, And they worked with will, While I thanked God, who'd been good to me, And I'm doin’ it still, A shrill-voiced sister cried “Bless the Lord!" The whole class cried Amen! But a keen-oyed man looked at Billy B, In a thoughtful way, and then Asked: “Brother B, did you ever hear Who lost that raft and loaa?” And Billy wiped his eyes and said, “Bretherin’, I never knowod!” ~[Boston Evening Gazotte, S e PEPPERMINT DROPS. The root of evil is a hog in a flower-garden, fax,’ §3.000 Total $242,000. Ho estimates at 60,000 the profits on his_companics this soaton. This indicates that Mr, Campbell is the original man with a cast-iron-gall. Mme. Madeloine Broban, the charming and once beautiful acteess has rerolved to leave the atage, Her departure would be a loss to all playgoers, but she seems determined, “T shall not appear again,” she eaid to a visi- tor yesterday. “It 1s time to take leave of the public. "I should never have a better part than that which I played in ‘Le Monde ou I'on s’epnuie.’ I have lost my figure and I don't want to have jokes cut about me like that ot Florentino, who, speaking of a buzxom Rosine, onca said, ‘I never saw a pupil so di- lated. " Some plays have had very long runs on the Paris stage. ‘‘Divorcons” at the Palais Royal ran for 830 cossoutize nights; th “‘Maitre de Forges,” at the G ymnase, for 308; which ediirely recovered from its stupor, capered aroun. and finally brought up on a nest, laying an egg within two houra of the time Mra. Ross performed the operation,— [Indianapolis Sentinel, ——— Indications. Now doth thelittie onion Pop up its little head, And the restlees little radish Stretch in its little bed, The sunfish and the minnow Wag their shiny little tails, While the chipmunk aud the robln Adore the fonce's rails, The bloseom by the hedge-side Ard on the loater's m.::._ Tells of the coming spring-time And blooming of the rose, MARRIAGCE CUIDE! 80 pages. fine piates. Hlustrated ta eloth and glit ag okl or Tagaiuitrs et o agsinites gierut o Vel ooy ovoz investor has made a handsome profit, Sinoe the Wall Btreet panio May, with the subsequent ory of hard times, there has been loss demaud from specula- tors, but a falr demand from Investors seeking homes, This latter class are taking advantage of low prices In build. Ing material and are securing thelr homes at much less cost than will be possible o year hence. Speculators, too, can buy real evta! » cheaper now and ought to take advant. e of present prloes for fature $50 REWARD IF YOU FIND THE EQUAL. fi{ $50 ] T o 5".'3?.‘&'173.‘33 00 & 99 LTIV, casmgn T 07 " et tow ya o DELICIOUS FLAVOR [{)7elopments In Omahs thas ihe pust and 1t just meots tho tasto of a large number of | we oould reasonably desire, Now man- pro ta. The next few years promises greates Wwar affared tn the onblia ming, will to the favorite material for *'sweet | An egg in the cup is worth two in the nest, | the “Monde mllo‘r“) flingmh't.;a;' wu‘%fi?fi: —[01d Paper. T R ocoming In rapldly | Ufacturing establishments and large job- s Rrame sl Tov tho“toohacho of tho | 302127 U Of o4y tprivg—Bonmets, buds st tho Atheneo, for 213, CONNUBIALITIES i s | iz et bo | g ionseX Areledass AlRiost weakly; i ol v ac ; ; 1 iokly the gr. s siribo & heart,” Tho worat of it In it ia Roneeally & | "o, CoI%e: illustrations _comprise the Sombination of - Tobaczo, both sa- 4o quality"and | 8L 8dd to the prosperity of Omaha. 18 CONDUGTED BY Boyal Havana Lottery ! (A GOVERNMENT IN! TITUTION.) Drawn at Havana Cuba, Every 10 to 14 Days. jumping toothache, Combinaticn costumes have plain material for the bodice and overdrees, and figured stuff for tho underskirt., Green in all shades, mlqnonette, willow, linden, rush, maple, moss, lichen and sea, is still a favorite color. Red woollen lace trims admirably dark blua cloth and blue wool etamine suits for seaside and mountain wear, Toile d’emballage is to be bad in all colors, It is a loosely woven woollen stuff, resemwbling, a9 its uame implies, packing cloth, The Swiss or Spanish girdle is a pleasing addition to young girls’ toilets. It is made of silk or_velvet perfectly plain, or else is 8o coyered with beads tha% none of the materlal in visible. A Brooklyn girl claims that roller skating 18 a preventive of freckles, because the skater a “‘Waell, how did you like it?” “Oh, I | don’t 50 why we should not sweep things The Colorado saloonkeeper 18 alled a “dispellor of business depr A Troy mon fired 2t a hen with a revolver, and hit & neixhbor who was watching him. Moral—Don’t watch your neighbors, An enterprising journalist in Thomas county, Ken., bas made a bo strike for fame by calliog his paper the Thomas Cat, ‘‘Will the coming man work?"is the current conundrum, If he gets himself attached to a large family and duily newspaper he will.— Lynn Item. . Souff taking has become fashionable among New York duder, and the average dude is so weak in the legs that when he takes a pinch it brings him to his sneeze,—[Boston Courier, Russia—*Look here, John Bull, are you to fight?’ "Eogland—*‘Perhaps,” —*Well, who don’t you make up you Eogland—“What’s the hurry? '—[Boston Post, greatest varieties, both of style of piece and character of stage. At the Theatre Cluny, however, the Vaudeville *“Trols, Femmes pour un Alari” has bad even greater success, 1t is still ranning with unabated vigor, ,and this week attains its 460:h night, ———— The Baseball Enthusiast. Yeu may talk of the places statasmen take In tho temple of fame sublime, Of men and women who strive to make A name in prose or thyme; But give to me no classic degree, Bo its honors ever 8o high, Tha bat I'll ewing, and I'll try to bring The ball that goes whistling by. Soma men may follow the greed of gold Till their hair grows thin and gray, Bat worry and fret makes young blood old, And they fritter their lives away. Though my face is bruised and I'm badly used . An eight-year-old miss of Stratford, Conn., is makn g preparations to enter the bonds of matrimovy, The coming marriage of the Princess Beatrice duea not meet the approbation of her uncle, the duke of Saxe Coburg-Gotha, Sig. Cardinali, the handsome tenor of the Mapteson Opera company, te marry a davghter of Judge Sanderson, of Qalifornia, in June, "T'he bridal parlor of the new Kimball House in Atlanta is decorated with the astouishing quotatjon, ‘‘The melancholy days have come, the ¢addest of the y ear!” On the authority of an English paper it is stated that Mr. Parnell will shortly ‘marry a young and wealthy American lady, an inti- mate friend of that Irish leader’s mother, The engagement of Emma Nevada with her mucag'r, Dr, Palmer, is announced, = For- had done much good, aud were chiidren bet- quantity. Messrs Loiillard & Co. have exercisodno | There are many in Omaha and throngh- little time and labor in endeav: A to reach the | but the flhu, who have thelr monoy in o ey T o T e imtarease | the banks drawing a nominal rato of [n- terest, which, i judlclonsly Invested in Almost Donble i 78 sz smiesrerie o much greater returns. We have man) i Ty KR bargains which we are confident will ch fa & pomt not to bo_overlool ealors who il find 1t to. thir Intorest to order rome and | PFLDG the purchaser large profita In the glve thelr customers an opportusity to try it. neax fature. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealors supplied by Groneweg & Sotoentgen, Couneil Blufa. Peregoy & Moore, u “ L. Kirscht & Co, @ @ Stewart Bros, ot L] Paxton & Gallagher, Omaha, McCord, Brady & Co., Omaha. For salo in Omaha by H. Yingling, 518 S 13th Street, ® ‘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,17th, Tiekets in Fifths, Wholes $5. Frac— |is sheltered from the sun’s rays, But tho By a hot ball. what of that? tunately Nevada doesn’t noed to Palmer solf | Henry Ditzon, 601 S 13th St. tions pro rata J fou's raito s often seen in a rink just after _pfj;!{ “"{V:O:;w:'y Gt:“?p;:::;‘:;m;y:::zl:r{ T boldly stand, with blistered hand, off a3 briz. She is one.—[Pitteburg ng}cd & Co,, 602 6 13th 8t. 18th, 19th and 20th streets. 4 Bubject $0 0o manipulation, not controlled by the | 1© Foes down. their cheek, cakaueriuonin L ronicla, Geo Carisian, 1015 Farnam St. fertmlisdentom oo b shiiduchitode o SR pariobi ntorosh 13 1 el ‘shng s B | A soientific obsorvor_claims tho mouan s | fraiicy ohoks though It must bo coufosred | 80T L gliteing whee, Heury Sigouney, of a well-known Buston | Kaufman Bros., 207 8 1oth St, West on Farnam, Davenport, asture of chanoe In existonce. more afraid of » woman than of aman. _No [ have dieplayed 9 deal of ' ey T 8 ) family, has married one of the coryphees in | K®ufman Bros, 1009 Farnam St. e T e Bortlckebe apply to SHIPSEY & 00., 1212 Broad. : - Played a good deal of nerve.—[Boston 'he ekater hia rollers don, the ball B & Frank Arnold & Co., 1418 Farnam St, : e LN G Eh R OO ‘South 4th 85, wonder. A man never jumps up on a_chair | Budget, Avd pugilistic cranks may feel H allet of a Boston theatre. Mr. Sigourney " Cuming, and all the eadmg streets GHECT and yells ““Ki-yi,” when a mouse appeats on ¢ dauiol . is about thirty years old, and has an income | August Plotz & Co., 1509 Douglas St. L - OTTENS & 00, 019 Maln B4, | (090, 2 oY1 Gty Bliesard The way your umbrella will hang around BG"PD pride ln‘=hglsiouxh;;" John ; of nearly $60,000 a year. Geo. uemr:gl, 613 N 16th St. in that directi ol A 2. and force 1tself ti ut give to me the diamond free, 2 % il 3 . |1n that direction. S akict destined to eummer populaciy I | duy ia S :“dfizd"‘,‘“‘b,‘:;:; With its bancs s rush and shout, sament ot tho boreditary grand “'z;g"g,f Bialley N Ry ouisttihad Cum . f estitute of drapery or flounces, is_gathered | h; e Though a tooth I've lost, do I count the cost on with the daughter of the de: : i R n James Medical Institute full in tho back, ploated "at o tidos, and Srabrelln whs nenk off auct iada.eci e | TR en T'vo caught thls bot man out’ porsesred Guke of Nasan, I oficitly an- Y iming Bta = No W. Gor. Divislon and )| The grading of Farnam, Califor- ) - | plain in front, simply hemmed or has a hem f SisAwnero iyt ounced. The engagement is said to be T oo ST LSS et | and thece L, o saveral OverlapBivg tuoks | ton Bont o " unearthit—{Bos (10on Tl Dovton Globe: | based "wbon. affection, whics is ek i the | 5. 55 Beehoons, e Soaglan snd 126 5¢, | 118 80d Davonport streots has made efebiogimmediatarslictiaf{ Oelioldyabore tholbom, It is impowiblo to ploase some democrate, EDUOATIONAL, union of princes, Gao. ‘Anorson: 318 5. 10t Sk bl Ttk "fncst ocd Vato discabes, Gonorrhica, |, S0me women cau keep s secret. The Re- [ A politician, upon hoaring that a certain man Mrs. Mary A. Lynch, a wealthy resident | Charlie Ying, 712 S, 10th St. accessible some of the finest and Sypheislagltonte :;::;}: g:{;?:r:igdd K[eelian;:;: ;‘;:nh::::mgs & g’l’::\n ‘p}mn“d i nister to one of the | Dr. Koch, the German cholera investigator, 35.12;"&::&_:‘:( l?‘?erv’vmidlox.zt 5? !v() o %\II "\'l?nth{i sm‘;;y.cfio ?‘:fllt?‘nhng‘.flownd cheapest resid rty in th Ao ; A f . Mary’s | H. D elt, 8. W, h 5 ence pr diseases of the Siin and {’mn:' hche t::dnr 10': divulging the secret work, | gho, pmi';’:; oAy °°_"u'ft;:;;'h:"":,".’p:l'z:?’"&";:: Em‘::fi: chosen a professor at the Univeraity ch“m:‘lfi'y Rtw‘ Dr. ‘j'“‘" ]Thn TaiEe e || M f\; (x!n, Laws]fy's 8016 g, sumb s:‘.h Omaha., w lood promptly relieved an ut there is no 1nstance on record of a woman 0 ) . very brilliant one, and was largely attended | Geo, Anderson, 818 8. 10th St., Omaha, . - YR permancatlycared by reme. | v IO 1s 00 \asbance on ro o sarier ainie no proacher s’ why you send | ™ (ol university clafm tho best-arranged | by leadiog oitisena of Nawport"” “ttended | Geg, Anderion, 5158, 10th 8t O se, |City, and with the building of the di din a Forty Ye o him o & minister is a big #'sprize to yourn P Lt Bpectat bractioe, Seminal | Bounets grow in atature but not in lovell. | truly.” [ Arkansaw Traveler, © % collection of ahells in tho world. 1t has cost | Ellsworth, Kansas, has becomo the home of | Ciss: Yiag, 712 8. 10¢h St et T e neas, Night Lowacs by Drcams, Pimples on | news. 'The towering heixht of the orowns of | The discovery of a bod of solid salt sixty | 100" o married couplo who were joined in holy wed- streot car line out Farnam, the pro oo s e Manhood, positively cured. There | some of them may now be almost measured | foet thick in Erie county, New York. | A Cinandaigua (N, Y.)lady has been re-|lock, with much of romance in their short —— e T ocberimenting, The agpropriate remedy | by feet rather than by inches, and many smail | which Grover Clevelund vas ober sherfif ap- | Jected to act us governuess for one of the|lives. G. H. Ellicott was living in London, perty 1 the western part of the city sonal or by etter, gacradly confidential. Med- | Women who daringly adopt them have the ap- | pears to be another case of the rignt thing in | A%ughters of the king of the Sandwich Ielands. | aud was acquainted with Miss Harriet, il- fcines seat by Mail anc Express, No marks on | pearance of being roofed and thatched rather | tho wroow place, There is no great freshness| The boys in the College f the City of New | 18m. Mr. Ellicott came to America last fall, i package to indlcate cont:nts or sender. Address | than bonneted. about the democrats in the president’s old | York aro making excellent progress in me- | After getting a start at Ellsworth he tele- p h will increase 1n valua DR. JAMES, No. 204Washinglon St.,Chicago, Most of the new sunshades ars of ¢ | Romo, but i some other localiics a bed "of | chanical education in the. building known as | #zabhed to Misw Gillam askiog her hand, and o . are of very gread )y e other localities a bed of " el 2 h " - sie-immenso s tho word. " Soman ..gmf,fid galt bixty feet thiox would just about care | tho workshop. proposing, cht. sho come to"him, Kha 'ac- THEONLYTRUS { | We also have the agency for the pagoda fashion, others rre perfectly flat, like . The cost of maintaining the New York VR o cdcalisc T | , R piamoipacatol Jioms melualined with po ety Professlon—e Journallem must | schools is rapidly incressing, Twenty yoars Pt AR A T S Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- | 5 4 Lavec t0- | be ahealthy profession,” said old Mra, Squaggs | 2Ro it was V8L, ton years ago $3,703,- [ 2 q 3 é = ings, in monocbrome ur shotsilk, And again, helaid the her ki A 000, and now it is 5,616,841, George M. O, Broderick of San Francisco i p i P § IX SOTTLER, thero aro parasole with several tiny flouncos | her ayeglaseen wih hor Apeor o Wint co During tho laet, two e thren montha bo- | FECCatlY advertisad for awife and. rec-ived A by in the south part of the city. Tho [ BELRIENL 000 s 0 000 ses 000 Havaria, | P1E o0 inkide. the outsido of the sunshade be- | you thiuk so?” said old Mr. Squagge, * Bo- | tween thirty and forty Chineso bovs have 'fi‘“"“’“"'yv““‘.“‘” from Mies Lizzio Jones of developments made in this sect: § Oelaanh Bavarie: g unadorued. causa T sco the writers wiio used fo havo | bees sent om San Flanciees o Ohina by | Lockeford, in Sun Josquin county. A cor- pments made in th 101 | JRUDIRONOTy o540 ¢0ee 0420 UBVAFIR | Tho latest reak Jamong the young folks ia [ pieces in the paper when I was a girl are still | their parents to be educated. ::;’zms“f-]f:m- fvlluwvél. and Miss Jones was = 2 Pilsner.eevee v oaeoeoBohemion, | the “electrio party.” s is held at any hou o | lving and writiog away tho same as var: | ¢ pupils i the public_schools in the | amarous Gearpe menid Mraiciac? Whoro the by the Stock Yards Company ane { Kai8ar v es cons - oaewrscas. Bramen, | Whore thero ie a eavy carpet, and cousiste in | they must be very old, **Who are the city of Naw York last year, only about ono in | Lizzle did notoeae te op oot and wed her. I — e ey shufiling rapidly over the floor to generato | asked Mr, Squaggs, **Well, thero is ‘Vericas' | £1% completed the course of study preccribod | sturted for Loekoford “,""*",!'c";-"’h‘“'"l‘" ot At iie ¥ | the railroads will certainly double { DOMESTL | glectricity ja the person, aud thon diachare~ | for one, and “Anon’ and ‘Vox Populi, and | £7 son AR siietos or Losksforalonsitoind Skhis e or Appetiis £ ‘ B e 8¢, & ing it through the tingers, noso or lips against | ‘Pro Bono Publico,’ and many others. I seo ol 0gl [3 nocket of John B —— UUWOUET s o0t e oo aneeeidl, LOW. |4ome other person or u metalic object, When |some of their namos every day and I declars| In the graduating clats of forty homa Puul Jones, rustio with six feot f brawn the prive in a short time. Anbhanser, e .. —-Rt. Loale, :)m)» weldl chn{ged persons kiss dlhuh“nnap" may | if ,thalnghn of ’H dunh’r, I].u;ir;( back the old ‘pulhm pu ;‘Ia 335 m: fiewh‘(m}( ;\‘mnm ml’» “"r nmw% ]om]o‘ a x}mcmul joke, ! H A ARG ¢n, | bo heard 1n the next room, and when a young [ school days.” Then the old lady gazed med- | lege @ Brahmin of Bombay, Indis, reccived 'wo couples - the girls 16and 18 and th i i 'Bifi'“ i o i sniken man holds his nose near a gas burner lypsllu it tively Tnto the fire and old Me. Squeggs | the first honorable mention for excellence in | boys 18 and 20 rrnpuntlvelyi.;ucently (e We also have some fine busines i e itz-Priener . ...« Milwankec. | iy from it aud ignite tho gas, went out on to the back stoop to indulge in a | his studies. an acquaintince at Brooklyn skating-rink Erug's vosessssanse Omaho |« As was customary last yesr, summor mus- | auiet laugh to himself —[Bos%on Courier, There is a schoxo _on foot to make Phila- |andivduced an old minister to perform the . o lots and some elegant inside resi- Ale, Porter, Bomestie sitd Rhine |lins, lawns and other remi-diaphanous gowns | A well-known _prohibitionist, writiog to a | delphia the center of Roman Catholic educa. | double marriage ceremony. The clergyman uent ationints et ek r e o1y 80 | e—m— e Wine, »D. MAERER. ing trimmed with velvet collarand cuffs “I never had more fun in my | tion in the United States, 1n consequenca of | #ays that be was imposed upon by their frank D ks, dencer for sale, J o . 1 ! with a liberal sprinkling of velvet bows sca d last weok, Whila out in the | the gift of $350,000 scme timg ago for found- | ways and glib spsech, and believed that their 1213 ¥ arnam 8l tored over the bodice and skirts. These are | swamp trav shoat, I was bitten | ivg & university. It isa question whether | parents had given cousent to the marriage, It 4| Parties wishing to1 t will find — wvery effective and greatly add to the appear- | by a snake, rt mo pretty badly, but the [ the St. Charles Boromeo remiary, in Phila- [ afterwards travspired that the girls were 4 nves n » [ y P y pretty badly, 3 LINCOLN FLORAL CONSERVATORY anco ot bt coored et but i o avaya | dicor hvaw whisky o s ke”poueiog | dephis,or Seton bl ¢ South Oraugo, wil | sven younwer than they aaid they ters, “umd ) L o eceseary to bave these fastened in & manner | hot water into a rat hole. I have been back | be cnosen for the univereity, with the chances | that none of the parents knew auythivg about 0 08 by ci Groonhouse. Baddinatants, |t admits of detaching thom when the inav. | in the. swamp threo tinos sincs I got well, |in faver of Philadelphia, their childcen’s intentions. A clorgymanwho | ke ELNE LINE OF £8X19:800d berg 1DR Y ] ngD | ouse, ngs Sy |itable wash tub arrives, The very smallestof | but I haveo' succeeded in finding another | The archbishop of York, speaking at the | Would marey four children under such circum- . | Roses, Flowering Shrutihery, cafoty pins are of commendable value for this | snake, The cause of temperance is progress esting of the York Diocesan Society, | *680ce8 ought to be deprived of that power, | E i T OIS SRk ) B! annusl me g ciety, | vergreozgx‘.m ws“r:l:lgquor‘t;‘ :s, Eta g:a:-:r, ‘;ud by fasteniog them inside the | ing finely in this community, Brother Ham |gaid » good desl had been said about over.| At Pearson, Ga , & few days ago, a justice 1 S 3 or drapiog they aze zendered invisible, | Jackson lectured night before last to @ large | pressure in schools, but he belived that over- | of the peace was sent for to marry & couple on | They were coming out of tho theater, and | sudieoce, and saveral old timers foreswore | pressure might be transiated * under-fecding.” | the outskirts of the town, He walked up the | he puv her oloak about her, he asked: |the fiery demou. If we stand together, I | In many cases he had no doubt penny dinners | railroad track a short distance, when he was | T ] , 4 dido like it wl; it ‘was miserable,” *Tndeed? i+¥as, Lcouldn't eo unyhiug wico aboat it I'm surprised—I_thought it magnifi- “Moguchicens! But then, of cotrse, you couldn’t tell; why, 1t was hothing bot ‘common plush, and the thiuks everybody will seals “But—1 was speaking the pay was prity 0 tht sucgiie [Hoston Poss® "85 The haudles of many n ite too abaurd: lobsters' cla b lod" oolor, suall shells, ocean shells, Japauess idols, emiling doge’ a0d griauing monkugs' faess, and quaintly oarved ofigies of every dascripticn being utilized, Some of the parasols ars finished with & looped | ment at the top which adm ung arouad tho_ waist sad convenient appen: a8 a8 when furled is maoat generaky n the wam ma next fall. The cause of sobriety and morality must finally win, The curae of intemper ance can, I am sure, bo swept from the face of the esrth, I wused to spend considerable money in aloons, but I do so no more, Old Abo Pendleton was bitten by a spider yester- day, He is now in a high state of enjoy- ment, Well, come up and see me. Bring medicine with you, or this pls ather is apt to bring out the snakes, My wife is very uneasy about me when I go into the swamp, through feac that I may be bitten, 1 am anxious for fear that I may not, [Arkansaw Traveller, ——— Welcome tu May. Hail! sweot month of all the year, ‘When spirit drinking elosee, Andflnv-w, Gs«dlnnkdmd And fizsing noda, sparking clear — Bweet month of May, avain thoar't h ter fed there would be fewer complsints of headache, The deap of York referred to the eame snbject, pointing out thut in higher class schools, where childr probably better fed, more satisfactory results were ob- tained, The report of the superintendent of public schools in Boston discusses the experiment of manual training for boys, Two hundred boys, from ten different grammar sochools, have been under lnstructions In carpentry two hours & week since September, They were selected by the mmeters from among thos fourteen years of age or older, who had the | D permission of their parents to take the in- stractlon, *The experiment bas slready gone | ¥ far snongh to prove that work of this kind can be joined to the ordinary grammar- school work with good effect,” the superinten- deat, and o advocates the making of provie. fons Yor industrial training for girls as well as met by a man, woman aud twoemall children, the man carrying a sack of potatoes on his k. The man of the law asked if this was the marriage party, and was told that it was, when he, with the license in his hand, stand- lng“:n one orosstle, the marriage party on au- other, proceeded to make the man and woman one, according to the statutes, After the ceremony, it belng then dark, the magistrate asked the groom whore ho was going, and the reply was that be intended to *'split right out through the wood about aix mil Then amid th i by the ligat. of d through the tres Shutting Down on Stock Ralsers. CH10AGO, May 7,—A meeting of the parties to the rallway pass agreement was held to- OO B, MUS]E HI]USE REAL ESTATE IN OMAHA NEB. BROKERS. | tioxlarly when shopping or ~looking u f hrisht. thy ski oas— | for boys day aud it was decided neither to itsue passes ) g chisage Tn & bue or séxeutonr, Theg Seanll kT SATata bl iy apman daares IR ainol o hyglonio Laws | ¥ Westorn stock raluers nor to allow a ‘stop- | 1am & copperrai'h by trade Bet yeen Farnham and Douglas, far leas llable to loss, as itfn e mont common | And topers take o Iager besr valaticg €0 tho achool fifa of children s the | PeE® in Towa for the purposs of feeding cat- | Moles of bras olsongy 1y whol —_— : mattes to leava & paratol an tho sost or coun- | And paler grew their noses. of many phvsical lessons of indimities, | 4 I8 trantit. sdministered brought on theumatism, avd 1 beoa P.B.~We msk those who have | ter when makiog & tour of the shop or when —[Boston Courler, h are in & ¢ measure preventable. R —— helploga inv Jid. 1 took two do 3t 4 il leaving.s cab or stage, e BT L Tucorrect and awkward sitting postures, fof | Another McLoan Boneme Flattened, | Bpscltc My loge: sme snd Eands areu' vighieain P"DMYM' sale at a bargain to give The spring and summer dresses show a MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO, instance, kept up for mavy hours daily in| ¢ yourunn, Obio, May 7.—The statement | 8. 5. 5 J Peran v Tove: | us & call: 'We want only bargains i Flora! Designs, uets, Baskets, Weddmxlt ;md A Bent to any part of the Bweck Potato and ouher. Vegetable season, Illustrated Catalogue frog, braska, St. Charles Hotel, O STKEET, BET 7th and 6th, - . LINCOLN, NEB Mre. Kabe Coakly, Propristoress. to - M small shoulder-cape. The mantilla of d A youog Amerlcan violinist, Miss Madj g Troatise siiivizingsiaally twnihal, Gasd mmple sotn by s vovived, wi o ! b: tekia, by made sucoeulul o . the DS a0, Dawia, petat, piogmnnm Pt b e bee i L A e . S Torma—§1.60 to §2 per day. Bpecisl rates gi or equare ends in front, ) | " of thschild and falfilling th i ] racurc e of 1 e Sorib iy | g vory Vhokt. " Vil aad. isiped mseiais| Ve, the aged Ttalian composer, will po- ! Lo i e alblicg the desidoraia o b (it stracme 0v , Drawer s, atasta o 0 clded departure in the <construction of skirta. Falso skirts of sk o warlin: ek wmade sepssate from the skirts composed of the goods peoper. This Iatter skirt is caught to the lower skirt by beveath the erics, The light woolen goods to be t has & Lining of crin T re plain, the back ald in plaits. A pretty effect for the back breadths, which are csught frmly down on either side, is to have three broad tucks with & hem on lower edge, If the lower f bison lace, the full back shed with rows of The capriclous spring weather fav sort of mantle, from the long pells Fanny Davenport will go to 'Frisco before closivg her scason. Strakoech is negotiating with Mlle, Van Zaudt for s American tour, Lawrence Harrett will end his drainatic senson on May 23, st Moatreal. Mr, J, K. Emwet will reappear in New York on May 25, at the Thalia theater, Heaory Irviog let his re-appearance at L May 2, Rubinstein’s ‘‘Nero" has been produced in Vienoa, It is spectacular and tragie, and has & | made & hit. badly constructed benches, size and sge of the scholar, will give rise tu vicious attitudes, to deviations of the verte- bral column, to cardio-pulmonary troubls Closa confiaement and crowded snd badly ventilated rooms will produce chlorosis, ans:- mia, sod all their results; improper light, the use of badly printed books, will produce de- fective accommodation of the eye-glubs and yopis; excessl: tudier, without wmoy re- ard to the aud personal aptitude of scholare, the s of eramming, so gener: lly followed nowadays, will bring on cerebral excitement, nervous susceptibility, pre--dispo- sition to necroals~ the disease of ' the Gy~ and finally cerebral inertia and i...pmmu&' of intellectual funotions, All these banefu! uen.es can be avolded bys proper not adapted to the published in several newspapers that Senator Henry B, Payne intended to resign his seat in covgress on aocount of ill heslth, and in favor of Mr. Johu R_McLean, 18 pronounced by Mr, Payne too ridiculous (o deny, —— When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, When ahe was & Child, she cried for Castoris, Whea she bocame Mias, she clung to Castoris, When ahie had Children, she gave them Castoria, “Jan. ¥. 1836, Avgusts, Gs. We will positively not handle prop erty at more th-ny its real value, , Malarial Poison. ‘We bave used Switt's Bpelfic In our family ae so satidote for malarial puison for two or three bave never known It to 1all in & ¥ suffored with ulosrs cn my . 1 was treated with Todide of Potassium and Mercury, aud | became helpless. Bix bottles of Bwi't's peifio made a permanent cure. Fob. 26,1885, M. D. WiLsox, Galueeville, Ga,