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Dodge, in Chicago Sun, e —— Three of & Kind, There was a little girl named Moodls ‘Who lost her dear little poodle: But his sweet 1ttle face Sha did very soon replace By taking to her heart a noodle. — [Stockton Maverick, PRI ONEY FOR THE LADIES, A simple garb enhances loveliness, To every charm imparta a rarer grace; A maiden in a simple muslin drees Is fairer then when robed in silk and lace. A hen-pecked husband never winks at pret- ty wirle when his wife is near, Girls at Long Branch wear yellow g-r-t-r-s round their lefe 1 gs for luck, There are 1,600 girls in New York engaged in the manufacture of artificial flowers, Eve must have been a wealthy woman, for ehe put a cornor on all that Adam raised, The pretty girl behind a calico counter in a fashionable dry goods store is & printsis of the realm, Lady Blessington once eaid that the only thing which consoled her for being woman was that she could not ke made to mwarry one, Girls who marry young have the longer to repent. Girls who marry late in life have the less time to epjoy tho reeult of their pru- dence, 0ld men love the past, young men love the future, but if you want to tickle a girl's fancy give her a present,— [Pi(tsburg Chronicle- Telegraph. A Vermont maiden went into a meadow to sketch o cow. The cow was so much im- pressed that the gave the maiden a free ride and a pass over the fence, Fashionable ladies at the seaside have hand- somely dressed pet dogs with them. Occa- sionally a handsomely dressed puppy joins them — [ Williarsport Breakfast Tablo, The horrid, waggling crinolette bustlo is no longer worn. The best dressed women have learned to wear their draperies in & manner that makes any save a very small Lbustle un- necessary, A young Canadian wrote a proposal of mar- riaze upou his sweetheart’s cuff, - She intends to use it against him in an action for breach of promise. He has cuffed himself once a day ever since, Thero is only one girl at Klbernon who weara red stockings with her bathing dress and the_other girls cut her. Black rtockings are considered in strict society the only allow- able thing, ‘What an idiot a man is! He'll sit for hours in the ebade in his office or house without vest or coat on, and when he gets up to go in the hot sun he dresses up warm in both,—[Ken- tucky State Journal- A Loog Branch young lady is followed through the street by a pet lamb, This is the latest craze, and it will have the cffact of rais- ing the prica of young mutton, and placing the poodle dog far in the background, A man nover thoroughly appreciates the ad- vantages of a bachelor’s lifo until he begins to look back at it as a lost luxury, A squalling baby and a bedroom full of moequitoes do not gild hife’s joys with roseate dreams,—[Fall River Herald, Madame De Mores, wife of the cattle king of the Bad Lands, with a lady friend and a retinue of attendants is going into the [Rocky Mountains to hunt deer, Sheis expert and daring, a greatrifle shot and has killed all kinds of game in the western country. Girlsin India woar rings in their noses, It must be interesting for a young man, just as be is about to enatoh a large and full-blown kies, to have about eightcen karats of brass drop into his mouth and take all the sweetness out of the experience,— [Burlington Free Press, To cure & cold~Pour about half a pint of boiliog hot water over about a dram of pul- verizad camphor, and inhale the vapors aris- ing from tea to twenty minutes Groeat re- lief is at once experienced and sfter two or threo repstitions the discomfort is said to dis- appear entirely, An exquisite Parisian]toilet, recently for- warded to a wealthy Iady summering at Sara— toga, was made of the must delicate blush-roso satin, embroidered with pale blue velvet and silver blossoms and leaves, this magnificent fabric combined with pale blue satin and white duchess lace. The newest wrinkle in boots fs a simple epring at the back of the boot in the kpice above the heel, The elastic is said to be safer there from friction, and therefore less linble to wear out and give the ankles more freedom to move Young men who prolong their courting into the wee ema’ hours should take warning. The old geutleman may have on s pair of the new boots, ‘While a little girl on Howard avenue was beiug rebuked by her mother the said. “Hugh mamma; if you scold so much you will muke me nervous and I shall die like--" ) remember her?” said the mother, “‘Ob, replied the little one, “and her scolded and scolded her 850 much she got so nervous she went sick and died,” The gold engagoment bracelet is bacoming a8 popular as the engagement ring. Only dismonds, rubies and pearls are used on these bracelets, The old superstition about the pearl, that it brings bad luck as a wedding gilt seems to have gone over entirely, and now it is said that emeralds and sapphires are the unfortunate stones to give for bridal pr ente, although they are highly fashionable as Rifts any day later or to auybody else, Where, oh, where are the men? is the mournful cry that issues from all the summer resorts, and 1t reached far into the depths of the dull, reeking cities, Where are they? Well, if you must know, they are per:piring at home, in the vain pursuit of a living; try- ing to scrape together sufficient wherewithal to pay their laundress and Mras, Tabbleboard across the way, That's where they are,—[ The Beacon, A ball dress ol‘{ollnv satin, with an open- necked bodice and second train ot deep orange velvet, has a front composed half of the vel- vet, in a tort of equare redingote back, and half of the most euperb gold embroidery that can be coucsived, on a foundation resembling Irish point, This embroidery finishes at the side in a band of rolid gold cloth embroidered with colored silk flowers, The neck of the dress has a great collar of gold lace. with s fringe of 11 gold balle, like acorns, and the elbow slesves are finished off with the same glistening pendants. A black ball toilet is of satin, with an [im- mense amouant of black tullestudded over with jet pendants veiliog the front and part of the crain, and & wreath of pale tea-roses, with buds and foliage, forming a frame for the whole of the lstter, softly laid in abed of tulle. The bodiceis low, sleeveless and black satin plain, with very loog coatti OF B0me thing similar, behind, which have & deep yel- low liniug turned over to ehow in geometrical Iy plaited triangles. There is also a second wreath of tea-roses taken across the front, wmidway up from the foot, The dull blaxk India silks and the genuine ton crapes without lustre are now worn in o deepest mourning throughout the summer. These are quite plainly made, with a broad kilt front to the skirt, three wide plaats on the sides, short scarf front and long drapsry te hind, For trimmiogs thers are laces dotted with very small lustrelss jo beads and passe menteri with frioge formed of larger dull THE DAILY BEE- — beads, In_lighter mourning the glistening jet is used. Repped silk without lnstre and uncut or frise velvet are chosen for trained dinner dresses later fn the seaton. Kvening drerses of biack tallo or of white Ohina orape with beaded net to correspond are worn by young ladies, The Fomale Oh, what aweet innovation! Whenever the henrt With a burden of sorrow is laden, { We'll put on our hat, for the barber's we'll start, % To be chinned by a beautiful maiden, Wo know she wont bore us with talk about trade, Or baseball, or dogs, or athletics, Or prize firhte, or ballot pirls, lightly arrayed, Or urge us to buy her cosmetics, *| She wont boast of mashing the swells of the town, Or how many young fellowa adoro hev, She wont say we're getting quite bald on the crown : And that we should use her “restorer.’ She'll talk about parties and hops by the sea Of bonnets and ribbons and Iaces, y Of fashions and dresses and foathers, whilo she TIa lathering rough-bearded faces, Ah! whe would not joyfully listen all day To the chat of the beautiful chinner? And maybe ehe'd flirt in an innocent way When the boss had stepped out to his din- ner. Come, let's bid adieu for & season to care, And fly to contentment's sweet harbor, ‘We'll rest on the patent adjustable chair, And be ehaved by the young lady barber. ~ [Boston Courier, —— IMPIETIES, Rome is now referred to by many travel- ers ag ‘‘the infernal city.”—[Detroit Freo Press, A gentleman said to a minister: ‘‘When do you expect to see Deacon S. again?’ “Never,” satd the reverend gentleman solemn- ly. ‘‘The deacon is in heaven,” “Why did the Apostle Paul go to Athens?” atked a Sunday echool teacher. *'Please, sir, was it to throw the detectives of his track?" avswered a Canadian tourist’s little boy whose papa had left him behind. Au eight-year-old Albany boy, the other day, after a few moments spentin deep study, turned to his mother and asked: *'Ma, don't you think we'd batter sona God word that we don’t want any more children?” A wostern clergyman saya if men and wo- men ore to dance at all they ought to dence n separate roome. It is generally believed that he has been trying to waltz with a Chi. cago girl, In Canterbury, Eoeland, the other day, » curious brass box was dug up. Its namo and purpose was a mystery until, being opened, there was found inside three buttons, a piece of tin, and a scrap of paper. Then they know that it was an ancient contribution box. ‘‘Oh, dear,” yawned a little boy after he had returned from church, “Idon’t wonder the world is so full of wickedness.” "“Why #0?” seked the aetonished mother. ‘‘Cause :l.‘-unl picked out such a tedious day for Sun- s ‘Widow to medium: in the epiric land? madam. He has everything his soul desiros, *“Ten, thank beaven, he’s got it at last!” “‘Got what, madam?” “A postoffice,”—[Chi cago Ledger, A simple-hearted and truly devout country preacher, who had tasted but few of the diinks of the world, took dinnor with a high-toned family, whero o glass of milk punch was quietly set down by each plate, In silence aud happiness this new vicar of Wakefield quaffed his goblet and then added: ‘‘Madam, you should daily thank God for such a good cow,” “*Why do you have your choir behind the congregation?” a strangar asked a member of one of our tashionable churches, *“Well, I know it's fashion now to have it in front, and wo used to have ours there. But you seo that little tenor’s new suit was so loud that” no- body could hear theorean. We like the change very much, and the music really seems to be better,” “‘Young man,” #aid a revivalist, solemaly, ‘‘do you feel that you are prepared to answer the summons at any moment? Do you realizo that, when you go to bed at night,” you may be called bsfore morning dawns?” ' “Oh, yes, sir; I'm night clerk in a diug store, an’ all you've got to do is to keep on ringn’ the bell unllll you hear me holler.”~ [Syracuse Jour- nal, Between 2,000 and 3,000 paople were 1n the tabernacle last night when = Eyangelist Jones stood up to open the services, He prefaced hie remarks with tha statement that there were éome incidental expenses, euch as the gas used, etc., that would have to be paid for. and that a collection would be taken up to meet this, ‘“‘Any gentleman,” he said, *will cheerfully contribute his mite to help out, for the demand is nocessary and reasonable. “Is my busband happy “Yes; perfectly so, lin, Mo,, with his employer's funds, has re- turned and restored $9,000, saying that he wonld sooner go to the penitentiary than live in the Dominion, Mr. John W, Mur ay, of Sumter county, has a little daughter 11 years old, whose head is quite gray now, In all probability it will be suow white by the time she is 18, as she continues to turn gray Ly D, Porter, of Pleasant Dale, Seward county, Neb., bas an applo tree just one year old with a greft that has one very nice apple on it, The apple is just 2 feet 3 inches from the ground, The variety is Cooper’s early white, It is & curious fact that wasps' nests often take fire, aa is supposed from the chemical action of ths wax of which the nest is com. posed. Many of the fires of unknown origin in haystacks and farm buildings may thus be accounted for, The Cherokee nation must be extraordinar. 1ly honest, as they have no laws for the col- léction of debts, It will be a long time be- fore the Caucasian race can raise the standard of commercial honor go high that such a law will be unnecessary, Potritied human egcballs are the nobbiest things in the way of ‘watch charms at Lima, Peru, Toey aro relica of tho times of the Incas, the process of preservation having baen lost and being undiscoverable to modern science, The eyes are ycllow and hold light like an opal, One of tho queerest shests of water in Maine is called Saow’s Ocean. It is a little pond in Orrington, near Bangor, and its pe cullarity is that, aithough situated away up among some hills on the banks of, the Penob- ot, it rises and falls ay regular a8 does the river, Ten pairs of Ioglish sparrows were let loose in Adelaide, South Australia, a fow years ago, and now they have probably 2,000,000, mot epread over the colony, but crowded into the settled districts, for they feed almost entirely on the fruit and gran produced by caltivation, Mr, Gladstons is the owner of what is probably the longest pencil ever made, A manufacturar at Keswick has sent to him a walking-stick 89 inches long made of cedar, and forming n large pencil, with & lod_ nearly half an inch square running through it, The curious pencil has a eolid silver band bearing an inscription in verso., The fiest remalcs of a man ever found in & fossil condition were recently discovered near the city of Mexico, The ecientists find it impoesible to name the geological age of the remains, and itis not likely that thote who wish to amplify the antiquity of the human race will be gratified, The cases of the skull of Calveras and tho bones fouud at Natchez forbid any positive assumption asto the re. cent discovery, Tho tinkle of a bell put on a buzzard before the war, in Jones county, Ga., was heard there racently, and the buzzard identified as the one they belled, These birds live to be very cld, their exemption from the usual dan- gers being, says a Georgia paper, partly be cause in most southern states it is a misde- meanor to kill them, and partly because tha negroes believe bad Iuck follows the killing of them, Two men have discovered in a cive near Victoria, B. C., what sesms to ba the uppar part of the body of a potrified giant, The material is of tho hardest kind of granite, with rims of quartz ruuning through it. The face is almoss perfect. The eyes and nose have fallen in aud the ears are gone, leoving holes, The ribs can be seen aud counted in the stone. The arms are broken off below the ehoulders and thelegs at the thighs, Several parts are perfect aud show the body to be that of a largely developed man about ten feet high. At the places where the legs and arms are broken off there is a cylindrical shaped substanca of darker color than the ex- ternal part, which is supposed to represent tho bonv, This remarkab.e stone curiosity will probably be sent to the Smithzonian In- tituce for exhibiticn, ——— Nervous Debilitated Men, You are allowed a gree wriai jor thirty days of the uge of Dr, Dye’s Celebrated Votaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy rehief and_permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitahty snd Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for mavy other dis- eases. Completo restoration to health, vigor and manhood. 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There are some people here, I have no doubt, who will sneer snd eay, ‘hisis always tte way with these religicus meetings; anything to get money,” I am not appealing to these flop-eared 'hounds, They can keep their hands and their money in their pockets.” [Laughter.] Then the ushers pasted the bas- kots and the glink of silver was heard,— [Waco (Tex.) Day. A prominent citizen of Jones county, Mis- sissippi, who stood high in the church, made & visit to Meridian recently, and upon his re- tura told bis neighbors that he had eeen ice manufactured in that town with the thermom- eter standing at 98 °. It soon bocame a eet- tled fact in the minds of the members of the church that Brother Blank had degenerated |” into an ablo liar. Chuarges wero preferred agoinst him, and a committee of church mem- bers were appointed to vieit Meridisn and con- vict the erring brother of lying, They wont, saw the 1ce manufactured, and réturning bome so reported to nmecting of all tho church members, A look of astonishment on the fucas of the assembled brethren soon gave way to one of indignation, and Brother Blank and the entire committee were inconticently expelled from the church Times-Democrat, ——— The Undertaker's Wooing, “Miss Emma Terry,” murmured low, The utdertaker, crying, ‘“Mies Uemetery, do you krow That I for love am dying?” Hearso sunny emilo looked verz grave; Sho, coffin’, satd to mask i “I too, am in this ccape, B braye— The question. O, quick, casket, “0, thank you, Will you bier wife Tomb me, my darling treasure? I will love funeral my life, He tolled the bell with pleasure, “0, myl how eudden! Yes, I will Eecause you noed o body Who, with'your vaults, will love you still, Aud burial your toddy,” “You'll have a woman's sacred rites,” He oried, “in all their glory, And you shall taste the sweet delights Of an ice creamatory, ‘““And I'll embalm you in my heart And shroud you trom the weather, And never undertaker part What we can do together." * You're just the man T want,” she sighed, T urn for me a liviog—"" “It 'm the monument,” he cried, */Dhis kies to you ' giving,” *‘And death won't part us, will it, dear?” Heo wept, the hour scorning: *‘But papa will, if you don't clear,” Bhe blushed, *‘for it is mourning, H. 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ANERICAN PACKET COMPANRY, Direct Line for Engiand, France and (ermany, Tha sseamships of this well known lins of {zon, In water-tight compartments, aod nlbed’ with overy roquisite to make the o bokb safo avd sgrocablo. Thoy carry the United Etatos and Europesn malls, and leave Now York Tausdays snd Saturdsys for Plymouth (LONDON) Cerboug, (PARIS and HAMBUKF) Ratos, Firsh Cablu§oo-§100 Btecrage trom Himburg $10. G B RICGARD & CO., Gen- eral Pasa. Age way, New York and Washington and cts, Uicago or Henry Pundt Mark Hanson, F. E. Moires, Harry P. Deul Gmaba; Grooewlx &¥chooneger | . Country.§ to and Bedtord & Souer 213 South 14th Street, Have a large lis* of inside business and resi- dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. We have business property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, 16th ereets, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher man, St ,Marys and Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streete. ., We have property in the following ad- ditions. Hawthorne. McCormick’s, Millard&'Caldwell’s Kountz & Ruth’s, Lakes, Elizabeth Place’ E. V.Smith’s, Horbach’s, Patrick’s, Parker’s, Shinn’s, Gise’s, Nelson’s, Armstrons’s! Godfrev’s,| Lowe's, Kirkwood, Coliege Place, Park Place, Walnué:FHll West End, Borgs & Hill Capitol, _|Reed’s First, Impr'nt Association Wilcox, Burr QOak, Isaac & Seldon’s: Hanscom'’s West Omaha, Grand View, Credit Foncier, Kountz’ First Kountz’ Second, Kountz' Third, Kountz’ Fourth Svndicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors Thornburg, Clark Place, Mvers & Richards. Bovds, i And all the other Additions to the City. South Omaha. We nave the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These lots sell from $225 upwards, and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and other interests there, are]_rapidly building up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $26 down balance $10 per month, level ground and are desirable. These lots are on high Hawthorne, This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets are being put to grads the grades have peen established by the city council, and iy very desira- ble residence property, only beaten. For Sare—House and lot on 2let St, [Kasy terms. For Sate—22 feet on Farnam St., near 11th St., 8,000, Fon Sare—Lot InWalnut hill, 8200, Fon Save—Lots on 20th, 3560 each, Fon SaLk—22 aores with elegant residence, good barn, fing trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and cold water and all conveniences; first olass property in eyery respect. For SaLe—-66 feot on Farnam street, near 18th. Good business property cheap, ¥ou Rer—Xoom 4137, 63 floor, on 14th treel res pr 15 blocks from Post office, prices lower than adjoining additions for a home or investment, +Thess lots cannot be FoR SaLe—House and lot, 25th and Ohte Ko atroot; aplendid corner, $3,600. ¥cu SaLR —First class business block, $45, 000, For Saue—} lot on Wheaton 8t goo house, 81,500, Yok SaLe—Fine corner lot in Shinn s add! tion, §760, For Satk—Lot in Millar® Place, specia bargain, R 1.AsE—TFine business property on 16th 8t., and St. Mary's Avenuo, TFor SALE——, lot on Chicago 8t., between 13th and 14, with good house, 83,000, We will furnish conveyance free to any -|part of the city toshow property to our friends and customers, and cheerfully give informa- tion regarding;Omaha Property. Those who have bargains‘to offer orfwish property at a bargan, are invited to see us. BEDFORD & SOUER Real Estate Agents 38, 1410 St bet. Farnam & Douelas