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Guaranteed th o 10 the world gener: Electric v .00 Cured. Bead 8t for Rarphi EOTRIC BELTS FOIt BISEARES: + ANVENTOR. 181 WABASH AVE.. GRICACD. BABY CARRIAGES rl\:‘\u.'fi MORE ‘:'r WHOLESALE mm'lso xpro‘a elarg o milcs. A AP charges to mll polngs within 80 hédd et tt L oo WAL (o L) {aatsaied watalogue. Mention tls payics. L. @, SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY, 221 W. MADISON ST,, CHICAGO. A Knot of Blue, Oentiny 810 hath no gems of To sparklein | No need 1 1o make her luster bright ' of owed light HONEY FOR THE LADIFE Hand painted straw bor robidered erey Grenad liand i Silk of i Mi; pave designs embroidered by e designs tinest work, For for traveling have i leather mounts Sk zloves have chenile figures colors embroidered on the arin Modjeska and her husband were VISItoIs ab the Yosemite this season, Mull fichus in blue or gray are knotted about the throat when dust renders traveling troublesone Short mantles of Tartan esquely draped, are favorites for le wear. A writer eompares an old The comparison is faulty. Y iceze lemons, o Pongee and surah are nsed for light trav elingdusters, They are cooler than linen and are more comfortable, A bonnet fora httle girl is of pale blue crepon tennmed with bows ot biue satin, The strings are of blue satin, Adirondack Murray’s lish actress, has natural wood or in bright the tirst plaid, pletur- nontain \id to a ng men often wife recently 3 adivoree from ‘him and is practicing medicine in New Haven, Panels, eollars and enffs of velvet are used for camel’s hair costumes, the gathered plastron being of twilled sil Wome mployed as gn ings of Prussian and state are paid from i2 to 19 cents per day A zood many girls are ambitious of taking the deciee of B. A. Their mothers and grandmothers aspired to the higher degree of Grenadines with plush stripes have the plush so cut that it resembles overlapping :‘h:‘”:n Others with wide meshes have plush ots, Notwithstanding all the modern improve ments ot husbandry,the matrimonial harvest is still gathered with'the cradle and thrashed by hand, Among the 561 students in Berne, Switzer- and, there are twenty women pursuing the reguiar course for the degree of doctor of Medicine, ‘The favorite shades for gloves for evening wear are putty and tan color. For wear with lor-made costumes there are gloves of cor- responding tint. “Papa,” said a little five year old, pointing toa turkey gobbler strutting around in a neighbor's ain’t that red-nosed chicken got an aw ful big bustle.” An Towa court granted a husband a divoree ause his wife hit him in the eye with one of her dressmaker’s bills which he had incau- tiously reproached her for contractihi, Mexican girls are said to ba filled with abounding health and apt at acquiring profi- cieney in the study of languages, music the populur surface accomplishments in a Fans of the finest silk gauze, ing to the color of the dress or its are made in the form of a hand screen, and the handles are finishied with bows und loops of ribbon. An open jet bonnet is lined with hellio- trope satin, A profusion of Chantilly I; anong which droop graceful sprays of 1 wistaria, forms the trimming, The strin are of blaek tulle. “What is the matter with the baba? asked asked a lady of a little girl whose little baby brother she had understood to be ailing. “*Oh, nothin” much,” was the answer; “he's only hateling teeth.” A Tuscan straw poke bonnet has a bow of brown ribbon under the brim. At the base of the crown in front corresponding bow of larger dimensions he brim is bordered by a wreath of daisie: h buds, which fall over the brown ribbon strings, ing dress of almond brown faille nade en princess. The flowing draperies are raised high on one side, dis- closing a tulle skirt of the same tint embroid- ered with gossamer-like gold thread, A silyer-gray surah dust coat buttons down the entire front. ‘I sing sleeves are in one with the folds ot the back, thus render- ing the coat very easy to slip on and off. A hood and high collar complete the garment. A large, coarse bege straw hat has the brim turned up at the side and trimmed with tiny knots of bege ribbon, A cluster of corn flowers, the poppies of velvet, ming- led with white clover anil- golden gorse, conn— pletes the trimming. “Why, Laura, how tight yon wear your ots,’? said one lady to another as they were dressing for dinner: “I never could en- oy anything I ate if I'wore mine as tight as you do.” “Grace before meat,” the other re- plied as she laced herself i A garden party dress of ¢ seline de laine, Strewn with buds, has a blouse bodice, the upver which is trimmed with three rows of sertion, ‘The skirtuls tull and g draped at the back, 1t wasan ambitious young womaa from the west who first insisted on having Greek lessons from a Harvard professor with so much | tence that she finally won her oint, “Ihere are now seventy-five vupils in hegirls' Greek class, Fans are in_great variety and are equally whether they be of heavy-looking feathers or of the ligh! gauze, One re- cently noted was made of green parrot feath- with white tulips made ot teathers ar- ranged on the capcave side. The effect was not to be commended, it was rather heavy. A school board inspector asked the mem- ers of - the girls’ class the other flay: “Wno n tell me what basting a turkey means: There was silenco fora while, and then a lit- gnified that sk Well, what said the Il:\‘w\'hlr. cwing up the e where the stutling goes in,” was the re- se- rds at um white mou tiny pink rose- ) iy A bonnot of brown gauze is trimmed with brown and butter-colored striped gauze - bon, In frout is a eluster of oak apples in their tints from green to russet brown, T'he parasol to be worn with this bonnet is of brown gauze mlfi:&l with brown lace, a cluster of cak apples being arranged around the stioi at the top. A costume for a Little gir! of nin of ctamine, strined with gold color and dark biue. ‘T'he skirt is kilt plaited and the long coat bodice, trimmed with gold buitons opens over a long, full plastron. of cream colored surahy A broad sash of etamiue is tied at the back, the long loop and ends reaching neazly to the bottow of the skirt, years is e PLPPERMINTG DROPS. A vyoung man ask copiolis flow of lang gest that he sh tack How can I galna age?’ We would sug- 1 try sittiug down ona A sound sloeper—one who gnores, ‘Che man who raised grapes in a grapery didu’t succeed when he tried to raise apes in an aplary, Mrs, Frankle Cle wife business rapidly 4 sle never goes to bod without asking Grover if he Wound the elegi, A Olisazo feweler s sald to have invented a sell winding wateh, Now let the samo genius apply [lmself to the tuveution of a self-linding wateh key, A New York exchange says: ‘‘Jav Gould Lias left the strect. L was probably too L\-u\{ for him to carry off, ‘L'hiereis a reason for aluiost everythin A wan in Now “mk recently comumitted suicide by pushing a Landkerchict down his throat. "Ancient bistory iuforms us that Cleopatra, the dusky beauty, Also committed cide with & “wiper,” by does marriage make men thought- sed @ young lady of old bachelor, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, they are con ing to happen “I fiave no yacht but 1 can & on i n bottle. Y“Dao you yon sw 1 proposed to nothing.” * fhear e sliar button e sited a fashion- lit. On the table of I'hat Kings a een is the way New Yo In the excava npeil 8 man was i on his bands and knees. 1t is supe t he.nad_ IUng is frousers uside to bed so that ali of the it of the pockets under the was engaged i looking for it fate - Song of Summer, Dowd tn St Nicholas for July, ‘\me are (ringing the swift meadow igsters are nesting in sha The birds and the blossoming 10 mect us, With loveliness, pertume and musie they Rreet us— For summer, the beautiful reigns! The bobo And sing The wild And sweet from the wood. sounds the warble of thrushe: For summer, the beautiful, reigns! lowy nooks: 1e thronging nk ti his 10 n the tall, nodding clover, tous over and over: beckon, with deepening The white lilles sway with the breeze of the morning, taiment adorning The brizght t of tleetness, Comes questing for honey blooms, dratning their sweetness— For summerthe beautiful, reigns! In pore fair than a menarch's ated humming bird, marvel Hich up ingthe limbs is the oriole conrting, A new suit'of velvet and gol.the is sportin W :\Ih bits of earolling, tuneful and m 0w, He woos his fair lady love elad in plain yel- low— For summer,the beautiful, reigns! Tke blossoms and birds bring sweet token That ure's broken. Then sing, happy birdlings, nor ever grow weary ! Laugh on, merry children, ‘tis thne to be cheery: For summer,the beautitul, reig: - AND DRAMATIC. us, yearly, glad promises vever are MUSICAL Joseph Jefferson will play only about thir- teen weeks next season. J. W. Morrisey will be business manager for James C. Dulf next season. Margaret Mather proposes to play Peg Wof fington in “Masks and Faces,” lassi has been enga 1 by Henry for the Patti conc tour next Wilson Barrett’s repert will consist only ot *Clito, “Hamlet.” Normandy has been selected by Mary An- derson as the scenc of her self-lmposed two years rest, The Gr stern is now used ais a variety theatre in a swall inlet adjoining the Mersey river, Liverpool. e in this e niry Claudi and “Parlor Match” open at Hooley’s Theater, lini is to be the | I Hermann's * traveling company this coming An Anglicized v was pronounced a be a donna of psy Baron” tall. fon of “lHazel Kirke' st week Dy Vaudeville Theater. Henry . Walton is_ preparing for a starring tour through the United States and anada in o repertoire of new and standard piays. Miss Blanche Weaver recently from the West Indies, where playing principal paris in company. Chatles Pope will have a large the coming scason, but will d play at the pally to " Virginius,” LTI ater, San ce, next sea- their first California engagement in en years. returned she has been the MeDonald repertoire svote himself Oihello” and tobinson Crusoe” girls in “Adonls” were photozraphed by a London artist, but the police would not allow the pictures to be exhibited in the shop windows. atti strenuonsly insists upon beine ealled and addressed henceforth as Mme, Patti-Ni- ni. IU's too lte, though, o the public she will be simply Patti toréver, olonel Mapleson’s “1)Afracaine” cenery and properties were 1 old by a San Francisco sherifl for § tisfy a railroad claim ot $2,050, Herr Sonnenthal, the Austrian shortly give a performance of “Wallenstein,” at Prague, to begin at two in the afternoon and to end at midnignt. Gilbert & Sulliyan’s new opera will not be upon an Egyptian subject, M lowed the Tumor to that offect be spread so that imitators might be thrown off the track s Whiffen, of the Madison & 1y, played Pittieus Green in 1 at the Vaudeville theater, Loundon, last Wednesday afternoon, and failed with marked suceess, Messrs, Hoyt and Sl their new coniie opera, Moonshiner,” an_aristoerat to be a feature, A private eablegram from Beilin states that “Capriceiosa,” an opera cowique by Herr Raida, had its first production on Friday at Walbalia theater, in that eity, with much sne- cess, and has been secured for this country by the Kiralfys, Miss Margaret ) and Juliet” at San and mon_are finishing he Maid and the A chorus of the daughters of Virginia tamily is expected her opens in “Romeo ancisco the first week ext month, Mr. Frederick Paulding will the Romeo, and the scenery and stumes seen here in the Union Square pro- duction will be use Miss Rose Coghlan, it is annonnced, will Joun next season, S he a wider and_more varled scope for her talents by “starring in “The School of Seandal,” “Musks and Faces,” **London surance,’”s Lady y vl About Nothing,” “Macbeth.” B R. H. Bacon in Democratic Review, Like llllwlsllll sl that glow with fadeless ght, Unchanging ever in their noly _Unseen, perchanee, in the full glare of day Yet “mi mild glory suining through th night. 8o love, whate'er the time, is ever bright; And Illmu,'lx unnoticed while the sunbeams play Around prosperity, has its holiest sway When dark atifictions come the soul to blight. The loftiest and the lowliest bosom feels 1ts empire sweet, and brightens in its glow ; ‘The proudest spirit to its scepter kneels, Aud the gentlest hearts {ts sweetest influ- ence Kiiow, Soft to the couch of death it gently steals Aud, even through its tears, eternal joy re- veals! Al BINGULARITIES. A strawberry was gi N. Y., that meéasured nine inches ference, A Mexican died the other day who was followed to the grave by k'i:.'l'l()v. en s0ns end daughters, and had buried thirteen. A sturgeou eight feet long and weighing 257 pounds was caught lo the river near North Cromywell, Conn,, on Wednesday, A child was born in Sharon, Pa., last week that welzhs only two pound and three ounces. It is healthy and perfectly formed. The bald eagles on San Miguel Island,Cal,. are very destructive to suicep and lawbs, and re on your | itizens have begun & war of extermina- It is sald that two 8t Ibang bors went fishin d canght @ lfi\; el whych Nad wraj eIt around & tin-vail i which were 1000 In wold, wekett and Georke Cheek of a, cut down a Bee tree, fo find it fult of nom {hey cad a blaeksnake six feoet I3 had eaten all the honcy, Teaying noth s of hard, dry comb, woman who is telling f in Houma, La., says that while a <lave in Cuba shie cut open the ealf of her lex and in serfed o large snake. ‘The wound healed up ¢ anake now lies eol there, except aking daily visits to the woman's | I when lie feels hungry | dy hen, belonging to Mrs, Hummnier Ohio, a much that her szed. and she was n_danger Hummer was equal to th .~ She clipped the teatliers off the n opened it Wit a sharp knife, re nt eftly sawed itupagain is now the m 1 of a fing Like Gwine nett ex) An ente has 1 it s v laree like dreds of rey the int fine broods of Record, sing citizen up In Day county wanza and is working it for He lives on the bank of e the willl ducks have b He hunts up_ the n the eges with hen In this way chickens,—\Wilwot (Min | th. whe nes ts and -t Hoat Binston Transeript, ost to thy pillow, festd L wateh beside thee: Vo care shall wring thy bre.; 0 il betide thee, Love evaris thy plilow, Love, the untepining,! ven's moon is bright abo wen's stars are shining Peace, peace! forget, forgive And be torgiven, That all who love and live May wake in heaven, Dream of thy dear ones, dreaus, Llic past retracing 3 Thy native valiey’s stream, Thy love's embracing. No_sound shall mar thy steep, No fear perplox thee} Ancels thy vizils keep, iy Goil tlice, Peace, t, forrive, And be for 1 who love and live May wake in heaven, - RELIGIOUS, The compulsory prayersystem has boen re pealed at Harvard. Since the 1st of January Archbishop Cor- rigan has administerad the the sacrament of confirmation (o 10,777 person ‘The Baptist of the north in the United States, after a stirring discussion, have re- solved not toabandon their mission on the Congo rive tfive years of deadlock with Encland aver the appointment of the Protestant bishon ot Jerusalein, Prussia has decided to founa an independent bishoprie there, Kinloch Nelson, the new bishop ston, M, fsa greatizrandson of 1son, of revaluiionory ugh the late warin therebe an Catholie chureh is to be built at Jerusalem, in which masses will be said daily for the dead and dying throughout Christendom, It is to be ealled the “Chapel of the Dead. The Mennonites of Germany have united, founded congregation in Berlin, and pro- pose to establish a professorship in conne tion with the Berlin® university, and to tur- nish the funds for it. ‘I'he one. iundredth general assembdly of the Presbyterian ehureh is to be held Phila- delphin in 1855, It has been decided to raise a centenary fund of $5.000,000 for vavious chureh enterorises. ildren of the Southern Methodist tureh contributed during the cen v £10,000, to be invested, and intercst to be used annually in helping w Sunday schools in the frontier work. In France all religions instruetion has been olished in the public schools. In the place of relizion there have been introduced the- atrical representations, at least in_the cif Pais, for which_ both’ participation an tendance are obligatory, A missionary of the Amerfean Sunday- school union in northwestern Dakota has planted forty-nine Sunday-scliools during the past tiventy-five months, and the flourishing, Ten churches have already grown outof ten of these schoolsi and seven min: ters have been called topreach to them. The Rev. Alfred A. Cubtls, secretary of the archdi : of Baltimore, has been anpointed bishop of Wilmington,* to succeed Bishop Becker, who transferred to the sce or Savannah, The appointient was decided upon by the pope at a sdcret consistory held in Rome on Mond: l’u was boru in Som- ersct county, Md., in 1631, . At a convention of fiwen aries of the American 8 school union in the northwest, at & Paul—a soul stir- ring meeting for conferpnce and advice—i; was found that during the r then ported there had been 992 3 sions in their different fields of wor braska, lowa, Kansas, Wiszonsin, Minnesota forty-six to eadh mi ends have always taken a dee estin Mudagasear, On the island th ¢ teachers and 144 oo [ ave 26 children in schiools at the c ital, and 14,000 in schools in the country, Theéy have printed from 400,000 to 500,000 works in the mnative language. During the last year they have expended $40,000 for mis- sion purposes in Madagasear alone, Of the 408 senators, members and territorial ) COMNOSC congress, T2 ptists, 41 Episcopalians, Preshyterians, 36 Cathol Unitarians, 8 Lutherans, 10 Christians ( lites), and 2 Quakers, making a total of who a tively connected with some chureh organiza- tion,” T leayes 125 who either never be- ny churel orhave drifted out of such ussociations, me mission- »- Methiodists, 63 _—— mene . minister pra rain, by exclaini O use pr raiu in a northeast wind. A little New York girl while lisping her childish prayer at hei motlier's knee before retiring stopped in the widdle of her devo ns and 1: “On, Lord, please wait a until I'serateh my toc “I'msorry L wasn't neral, Miss Mollie,” * ed for ng for t your father’s fu- ‘aith, and you did't miss wuch, It very quiet, Beer at the wake and ounly one band at the cometer: You know father always detested any cere mony like,” Sam Jones and Sam Small received $2,7 agiece for their recent evangelical services in Boston, “Small makes about as much money ina week by evangelizing os he formerly lost in the same period starting humorous papers to fill a long-felt want. Dr, Adam , who had a strong aver- sion to pork, was ealled upon to say grace at dinnes where the principle dish Toast i.hr. He is reported to have said: “Oh Lord, if thou canst bless under the gospel what Thou didst curse under the law, bless this pig.”* While in London the revivalist Moody never neglected an -opportunity in preqcl. ing. He wentinto the eity to nsure his life; ! \mr;(lulw 50 he said: “I have insured my wretched body, but who is to insured my wretched soul!” A~ matter-of-fact clerk ani- swered: “Our Mr. Thompson, of the fire departuent will see after thal ~ i EDUCATIONAL. _ Harvard graduates a class of 235, the largest in her history, “The total income of Yale College last year was $187,540; expenses, $160,285, The National Edueational ~association holds its aunual meeting at Topeka, Kas. July 19th, ‘The Harvard annex has two graduates this year, Miss Lucy Anmn. Bushee, of Woon- socket, K. L, and Miss Kate Bird Runkle, of Brighton, Probably the youngest state superintend: ent of publie instruetion is Oscar H, Cooper, of Texas. e is twenty-three years old, aud @ graduate of Yale, Eighteen of the fifty-seven suryiving mem- bers”of President Dwight's Yale class of 1849 were present at hls inauguration, The class nuwmbered ninety-four at graduation, Col. William Preston Johnson, president of the Tulane university. has added to that in- stitution what are to'be known &s tie Tulane Howe Reading circleg, tp be conducted soe what upon the wellknown plans of Miss Ticknor and Dr. J. H, Vincent of ' Chautau- qua. Members of the faeulty of Tulane will eounstitute the principal instructors, JULY 10, 1850, 00118 Thiw sav ovle SO0000 ané roposed by fr. Thaw ade that, ol in the o was i hjection and naire Thaw gave otér nuniversity, donating at 00,000, Lasf week it soe of the alumni fo elect meiml t uicetion was 1 thougl he had been a student tion, as fe had not graduated ble. ' The alumni sustained tl Te 1 N, Thaw Swith College has done conferring an honorary degre importance upon a wonian of so_notable and Tare aequ its as Amelin B Edwards She fiad g terary reputati 10y el Vears age hat is almost en in the fame of | o s and ethnology, for s Egyptolog f If eredit by f th ool d peol wnd now 1 pul th colored t d pers ow ed Over 100 now in suecessfu history of edneation . with the present ame selic ope CONNUBIALITIES, On her degtli-bed_thirco mor Hebron, of Bound Brook, N.J husband Edwin it e valued i mind not to wmarr weain, He solemmly that he would live and and his wite passed awa A shiort time ago he mairied a wid afterward constantly believed that fiaunted by tho spirit of his dead wit dreams were hideons, and his waketul wents frightful, - Onc morning last week he was found dead in and his neighbors \d friends believe that hiis death was caused by sheer fright, A Pembroke young mian who was cnzaged to be married wanted to start on his wedding tour immediately after the knot had been tied, but his intended bride declared her in tention of remaining to attend a party. The voung man remarked that she would be sorry it she persisted. On the day fixed for the wedding he tailed to appear.and it was ascer- tained that he had left by train on vre vious evening. Miss Mary Castleberg, soprano in the choir of Howard” Street Baptist church, Boston, has 1 anarried to Rev. J. L Gunning, the pastor of the ehureh, a widower with four ehildren, the oldest quite a young man. A number of the lady members of the congre- gatlon who were gunning for the pastor are sadly disappointed. Lady Maud Ogilvie has £20,000 a year, and here 18 a romance trom the London World about her ady Maud Oglivie went out to solace her brother in the solitude of his ranc! nd found a husband in the far west. Dowager Lady Airlie crosses the Atlantic to be present at the mar- riage, Tlie seventeen-year-old danghter of Robert White, a wealthy resident of Shrewsbury, N. J., eloped last week with Charles Billin brother of Billings. the jocke: Nilsson’s wedding to Count Casa Miranda will take place in London at the cnd of the current month, The great prima donna is forty-two years old and was first married to M. Auguste Rouzeaud at Westminster abbey fourteen years ago and Las been a widow tive years. Red, Rich, Re Cure. It leay 25 cents, an income of g—Red Star Congh no depressing eflects. viving Rl The Parson Got Mad. San ¥ o Fost: “My relations with the ¢ have been courteous, but cold, ever since '72," remarked Mr. Alf Doten in the office of the Palace, ad- dressing some brother Comstocker Dr. Doten was formerly the publisher of the Gold Hilt News, long since dead. *“T'he ; cher in the guleh was M McJawkins, a venerable man of great picty, but hoilow-chested physically and intellectually,” said Mr. Doten. *““He had 1o business shap about him, and the con gregation took advantage of him. Th paid him only $50 a month, and let himn colleet it if he could. He roosted in the rear of the sacred edifice and did hisown cooking. One day in 'i2 it was snowing pretty hard in the guleh, and [ met Par- son McJawkins plowing along. The old man looked blus and frozen, and I took him into the News oftice to warm himself. ““Parson,’ says I, speaking low so the printers couldn’t iiear, ‘don’t you think thimbleful of whisky would do”you good ‘“Mr. Doten,’ s he, ‘I'm not a drink- ing man, but [ think it would.’ ‘Mr.’ Meduwkins, says I, in a loud voice, ‘come down to the collar and see our new power press) The cellur was where I kept the editorial jug. “When I'd thrown a couple of bolts son, he warmed up and said it was remarkably good liquor. He ted this several times, and took no in- est in the pres; & \'L‘S,' say: 4t is good liquor. Won't you tuke 1 little of it home with you, parson?’ *‘Tamnot a drinking man, Brother Doten,’ says he, ‘but siec you're so kind, 1 will thank God and take courage. Th congregation might object, but there is no necessity for their knowing anytning about it.’ ““Correct,’ says I, and 1 reached for a bottle on the shelf. I held it under the faucet and gave it a rinse, and fille up for the parson, who went off ha But he never spoke to me agai stopped his paper, though he w head.” “Why?" asked the surprised group of Comstockers. “Well,” d Mr. Doten, was an ink bottle I gave the alot of dricd ink in it, s didn’t move it. But the whi on was nearly killed with the gripes. ippose he mentioned the business rest of the preachers on the guiet, for ever gince the mini havy 8 veered off when I hovein sigl Idcnov exaggerate, therefore, when I say that my relations with the clerzy a us, but cold, Is there a bar-r within pistol-shot of this tavernt” The people will insist on having Jacobs Oil and no other. They know its merits, - Where the Plaster Was, A rather modest yeung doctor was called in tosee a lady who had been taken suddenly ill. The doctor found the application of a pitch plaster neces- sary and accordingly went to work and made one and laid it carefully by to pre re the lady for its application” Every thing was ready and the doctor sought the plaster; but strange to say it had dis appeaved. '~ The doctor and tne n nurse searched high and low, in evory 'n'nhgnlm- place, for the missing plaster, ut it was in vain; it was gone, no one conld tell' where. The nurse had not seen it since the doetor had laid it on the chair. There was no alternative but to 2o to work and make another, which was accordingly done. But still the question would present itself to all, what had be- come of the plaster? The circumstance of its having been spirited away began to tell unfavorably on the sick In nervous sensibility, but the doctor could not help it; he could not explain the mys- tery. The doctor in a deen brown study prepared to leave and stood up hefore the fire to warm himself before encoun- tering the cold without. Through the force of a vulgar halit he parted his coat tails behind, when the nurse, displaying about four inches of ivor id: ‘I found de plaster, massa doctor." ‘Where?'' eagerly asked the doctor; “where 1§ ity ‘You ha nurse, still gri The doctor ¢ and there it got 1t ahind,” said the apped his hand behind s, sticking fast to the seat of his breeches, where he had sat down on it when 1t was lving on the chair. This was too much for the modest do tor, Heo seized Lis hat and stood not up- on the order of bLis goiug, but wout at onge, e ‘I'hé combiuution, proportion, and pro- cess in preparing Hood's Sarsapariila, are peculiur to this mediciue, sud un- kuown to others, The Harvey Peak Tin cowpany has just paid $25,000 for a group of wines ucar Custer, to the tipe =S ¥ PERRY DAVIS' &) 1 | | PAIN-KILLER | 18 RECOMMENDED BY Physicians, Mmistors, Misglonaries, M of Factoricay \Work Nurses in ¥ in_short, body cverywhore who s ever given it atrial agors lantations, very Ehbpe, ERNALLY 1T FAILING CURE ¥ N COLDS, CHILLS, PAINS IN FOMACH, CRAMPS, SUM- t AND BOWEL COM- AINTS SORE THROAT, & APPLIED EXTERNALLY, | | | 118 ane | ON AR SPRAINS BRUISES, RHEMATISM NEURALGIA TOOTIACHE, BURNS, FROST-BITES, &e | Prices, 20c., 80c. and $1.00 per Bottla, FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALER t¥- Boware of Imitations. MOST EFFECTIVE " FoR AND § &3 'Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Buplus May 1, 1885 25,000 H. W. Yates, President. A, B Touzaniy, vice Presidont. W. H, 8. Huagues, Cashior, W..V. Monr, DIRECTORS! ek Jonx 8. Cow H. W, Yat: 8 LEWIS S, REkD, TOUZALIN, BANKING OFFICE: ’ THE IRON BANK, Oor. 12th and Farnam Streots. __ Goneral Bankine Business Transastal WOODBRIDGE BRO'S,, State Agents FOR THE DeckerBro'sPranos Omaha, Neb. EN ELY WAST ure in the - fe taling, Drein Power LI FRENEY HosBITAL REmeDIES opled by all French Phivsiolans and being rapidly an Buoceatully Introduocd here. ANl weaken(ng losses aud Arains prowptly e TSCEATIAE giving news ar and medioe | endorsaments, &g , FRRISE. Conmult o (ailoe or by maily wth i ekt doctous FiEE RIVIALE AGENCY. No. 178 Fulton Strest. New Yorks DR. IMPEY., 18502 FARNANM ST, Practice limited to Discases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, !'ls»iuu :\rliiicia._lvhzyes lnserlfid. NOKE 51 gu,eze,aslo Awaics | Tansil's Punch Gigars *| were shipped duing the paat tywo_yours, witkout g drum- mor in our'employ, Noothor houEo in the world can truthe fully make such o sLoWIDE. One agent (dculer only) wanted in each town, SOLD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. R.W.TANSILL &CO.,55 Sfate St.Chicago. Templeton & Whitney, -—Dealersin HARD AND SOFT COAL AND V/0GD, Rock Springs, Hlinois, Riissourl and fowa Soft Coal. Office—218 South Fifteenth st. J. B. KAYRES & CO., STENOGRAPHERS, 1511 Dodge St., Omaha. TYPE WRITER COPYING * [ 0 MAHA_MEDICAL ¥ Cor, 13th STREE T and CAFITOL AVE, 'SURBIGAL DISEASES, ANCES FOR DEFORMITES, ND EL BATTERIES, S, APRATALIS And ronidios fop t of every form of dlsea urglcnl (FoRtment tiom! CHROKIG AND FORCIRCCEAR on deformities and Wb Foot, Cury i@ Spine, DIse ro. Cancord, ity Pa iy Kidnes, Ky Blood and RIS, y Lenanea, and il ki HMadichl and Burgical Appliunces, mannfacti d foF snlo Tho only reliable Modical Institute making | Private, Specia] i Naryous Disoasos ALY, CONTACTOUS AN BLOOT DISE A B, frop T uhco proficed, succopatliy (reata T Tomtvo syphiie bolson from (he systent ALL COMMU ang e B 0l WHLe - oncl s stanip, and wo will send t you, in plain wr r PRIVA CULAR TO mFflNn g 0 TR DISEASER OF THH ORGAN! Persons unahle to visitus may ba treatod at thelr Lonmes, by correspondenc M Tnstrge ments Y PACIK of pat Woard and attendance at reasonable Omaha Medical & Slllrglnal Institute, or. 13th St., and Capil vo., Omaha, Neb. St ey PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH The Original and Only Genuine, ! Bafe and atways Re Heware of warthl Tou oy WANiE PARER: Ll by Dro fata cvery whei ek o ORI TP aans royel Pilla - Take bo vibers TUTTLE & ALLISON, General Insurance Agents 241 South Thirteenth Street. Curo without morit oo, Patented Octo- ber 15, 1876, Ono_box_ will cure the most obtinato ense in four Jiys o l0as. llan'sSoluble MedicatadBougies No nanseous doses of cubobs, copalba of oil of snadulwood that are cortuin to prOdIC dyspop= ¢ dostroying the coatings of the stompeh, 20 $1.50. Sold by nll drugzists or mailed on of price. For furthor particulars eant forcireular. P. 0. Box 1513, J. C. ATLLLAN CO., EJobnst.. York. Weath-sutlyin&e ,‘Londen” Trouser Stratcher. \ Patonted fn Europe and U 8. SOLE AGENTS In UNITED STATYS for colobrated Jola bnumumn 3 0., Strdtehor. Takos bawging ou ofkneas, resioron BaxIIR. oM originul shape. Only pat'd strtechs er comoining serow rod in conco- ton with clamps. | others {n- fringom nis. Origniel aud ) for Gentlomen's’ pross socurely packod, price Write 101 elra 8 £2.50 ., R TS 5 o wanted in every city. Doston, Mass DRUNKENKESS O tho Liguor iabit, Positively Cured by Administoring De. Hauines' Golden Epecifie. Xt can be given 1nn cup of £affuo of ten with the knowledge of the person taking it, 18 sbsolutely Darmiess, and will eftect & permancnt £hA spe cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker an wicoholle wrec it bas been glven In thots 4euds of cases, and in evory Instance a serfact cure has follo or falls Ths cystem once Impreg Spey L bogomes an uLieR Lnpossibility £ lquor appetite to exist- FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGHISTHI KUHN & C0., Cor. $5th and Douslas, end 18th & Cumivg St,, Omaho, Nohd A.D.FOSTER & BRO Coucil Blufy, Trwas Call or write for pamphlct contulning bund @ fertimonials 16 bt women men B2 Darts of the countey. (GEUILE CEDARS Jome und ool for Young ightiully situstad 0 ge grounds. Ens I Miss EARLE ‘j:.,“’u%hlnn'(un.l?.u WHITTIER 617 Bt. Charles St., £t. Lowis, Mo. A regulargraduste of tvo MedloalCollege el el 1 (ho cpaciad raatmont of Cutie, ¥ ol residruts Nervous. Prostration, Bebility, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurlal eid other Affec- tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsoning, old Sores and Ulcers, are trealsd with uoparatioled 45,01 atant 871204186 pricolpl o, Sacly: ¥ scases Arising from Indlscreiion, Excess, Exposurs or Induigence, whic! Tuce some of th TOlOWIR €00t £ NorYouBEds, dylity, dimunay of olg J ke, 1y lea] Gecnys Piten, s, ota i or unliappy, & o on e S0nvs, gont o iatfo at ofs Do you want a pure, blooii- ing (Jomrlexloul Af 50, a fow npb'l rations of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify yon to your heart’s con« tent. It does away with Sal- lowness, Reduness, Pimples, Blotehes, and all disenses and imperfections of the skin, It overcomes the flushed appear- ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement, Itmalkesalady of THIRTY appear hut TW TY ; andso natural, gradual, and perfect aro its effecls that it is impos:ible to detect its epplication, ESTABLISHED ABTD. (iER 200000 SO0LD AapiAceq o, Catalogues and Prices on application. Sold oiitianese AR Priose ) ADPLONRSICIVY. or} 1o i A oL '00-CIN, " HESS FURMAGES AXND STOVES A BURMESTER, Agent. 1318 Dodge Street. Special Attention Given to Warming and Yentilation of Buildings, Publ and Private, Tho TIESS AR WARM the market for power in heating aud ECONOM Y IN ¥U lined or goft conl. " Weo nrull iine of Firnuces and Hoating Siovos, Hot Air Jiogistors aud Vontilators. Would bo plessed to Linve those in want of guch goods 1o cult and oxumning thom. Tin work of wll kinds, re odig nd g uttering wnd Wl work varun 4 o solicited, Mrs. Dr. HNTaych ¥ias had has no eqil on orresponde yoars' hospital practice: gives the BHIIO Pt and trestwent used in the bes boapitals. Kidunoy discnses, all blood and skin Alsencos o speclully. Ulcorations, old sores, aad fever g0ros cureds catmout by earicepouds ence solicited. QCftice and Residence-~No, 2219 California Street Omaha, Neb, - bl WPLE'S CASH GROCERY, JOHYN C, VESS, ucoessor 10 J. 0. Slattory ) Fancy Groceries, Crockory snd Glussware, N. E Cor. 19th apd Californin 56, Sulie, N Beet goods and lowest prices, Orders 5oliciled 45 suti=ficlion guarutesd