Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 19, 1888, Page 9

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MDVERTISER'S SUNDAY CAAT, Inferesting Information Picked Up in the Commerc |/ Quarters. The True Bene actor—A Word to the Wise is Sufcient—How We (aa Lengthen Our Lives Romebody o other say somewhers Something or other about the great By him makes two hiades of gras: ot where one grew befors. Of courwe, Mr. or M. or Miss) ngnambob, who said thet ,~| 10 Tefereice to grass Lrowing in the streets of enterprising towns and in front of non-ad tser's stores: De OF she meant actual or 4L tive benefits, Now, [ claim to be st suwch & Benefactor. By my resenrcnes and chats [ snow you how to make & dolar g0 as far as two ased to: how s thing may be made. for a piven et twice as weil aa asusl or in Lalf the ustomary time. I sweeten your tempers. brignten and lengthen your lives, and generally help Things along. If thers is any medal to be given 0 benefactors. [ want %0 hand down to my ~hi — dren, If no medal 8 offered, [ have the happy conciousness of long continued good wiil and usefulness. Animal Vitality. ; thes of contests of physical endur. e Shere by bevt o groat dealsald hout the 'y of athietes as compared with )y them at the o.d Olympian @mines and supilar contests, and t fiied contest between the forees. denth recently exhibitad i the case of Em; Willlam as weil as the £r° ¥ o his advisers und gene: popular n o the swme ferest that has scarcely found in the days when. with wat hed the bulletins 3 1ife of the 1 that exhibit THE OMAHA DAILY B]'IE ql DAY AUGUST 19, IFRR-—T\VELVE PAGES THE LADEES' DEP\RTIE‘T) Achievementa, Wise and Otherwise, | of the Fair Sex. AYOUNG LADIES' POLITICAL CLUB Rescued by an Actress—She Dived in and Saved Him—Won by Two Lengths—Mr. James' Typewriter. Viroqua's Valiant Young Ladies. slobe-Democrat: The young ua, Wis.. G I e organized a young wor lican ciub for campaign w adies are accepted only membership. The club hasa large me 'n~ vrendy The preambie of t mstitution is as follows the young of it t rn of e an omen roqua, be al good briety their ieving t he firet conc: f the people and the pur homes: amd believing that the re- w party cordially sympathises wise and <directed affo promotion of temperance aad a order toform an effee- lage Hamp i 1 & DA jonrn in prominen; hen hane and met ice xper wars of ons follow nose was Ty discharge he cdies of to sat'sfy the Ty eyes would he n so0n lessened, rance, but n worse, oid in the ng had an 1 make anent cond vas ould tischarge wonld “pt me eontinua the siightest chan n my riro : and would stop ap, . and 1 was ypen if on my compelledt 1o get sufficlent Rt Ty 1 m the “tomach and my [ atea very fantbrenktust g compelied o her fered this way until er trying numerous d obtaining no reijef, ® one more trial. | had v and his assoctates ixited their ofice 1 the Ramge biock and must say that | was benefited by their treatment, for | feel like a Dew man again. 1 feel today ke 4 mun who has been iberated from a close eouftument. 1 do 0ot have the pains over my eyes any more, my head i8 clear and my nose aiso. 1 Bave o more dis e from the Dose, My appe- tite s good and what | extagrees with me. [ am guining m fiesh, | sleep weil and get up in the morning ref eshed, no more hemming and sit- and m <i:018 1 feel muek better than 1 have er four yeurs. 1 fewl like duing und syt 1 certainly recommend atarrh o give him a trial. for has worked wonders for me. se portrait is produced above, ripmun. and resides at No. 41 9th stre et wn “hangeabie, loubt to m: 1pon ariing vone dCubung hie to call on him. he remark mad NI tesimoniain by skept ases.” Just consic propis of OmMIULY %0 Fases are coun fieoue their We aftor 3 e person. to i the ae of & Biud 16 cheat and swin No. Our testimonsals 4 3 thankfil natients whose names i Sddrecscs are wven [ full, we do a0 nitials fol- Jowmi by & —— but the correct aame and ad- dreas s, G fnd them, There ars dous. AR of skeprirs STl i tecity who suffer trom Blopped 4p Doses, With MUCus 00llecting i teir ng from hesd- ing and spit- thers dischatges from ol dent, & great annoy. e~ and others, und why? St By ¥ are skeptical: they don t ke toubie 1o J0Ok OuF cases U, and even if they did, they oftentimes hug the small sum that wonid make them weil until it £TOans. enith 1» worth more thed money. and et the Price for whioh relief can De qOtained it e Mot bk on Lis escutcheon” W let the chance §o LY. ellow men? N N Monetary se puy from ten and witl Deeatse o DOCTOR J. CRESAP McCOY, »t Bellevue Hospital, New York, Sneceeded by DOCTOR UHAILES M. JURDAN. aversity of New York Clt Uiy, W ington, D, € HAS OFFICES No. 310 and 311 Ramge Building Corner Fift enth and Harney sts., Omaia, Neb., wiers ull curabie cases are weated With sucosss. Note—Dr. (haries M. Jordan has bsen resi- dent physician tor Dr. MoCoy, in Omaha, tor the pusi year and s the physictan who i made the cures that hwve Deen pubiished weekly in this paper. Consamyp- Medica, dicases treated sKilituly. tion. Hright's (ixease, Dyspepsiu, Kher andadl NRRVOUS DISEASES. uwm'?m e W e sexes 4 specialty. CATAR CONSELTATION at ofice or by mail, LS Office hours—91o 11 a. m., 2104 p.m., 710 §p. Sunday office bouss from 4 4. @, 10 1 p. m. errespandence seceives prompt aitention. Muny disenses ure treuied suceessfaily by Dr. Jorion Wrongn the maii s.and it 18 Laus possiuie SR AL AT ES THEDR T3S Ilul"u-h.hl;uxlum qurwd by Complexion madl Seap.Be. by Pmmles Dy an Actress, ous. Af Miss Be mg lady of pre nce., abou habits aad a gr Puint. She Won by Two Lengths Yo There was t from Bamber’s n on the k. en Miss Mary Seebecker arburton, a_ wealthy Brighton. Miss See rs old, a brunette above medium height, and with a good figure. Her long hair hangs in br below her waist. She is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Adolph Koenig, n Taylor street. West Brighton. She s an expert swimmer and and nce her arrival on Staten Island she has been practising steadily. Mr. War- ves with us parents on Taylor few doors from Mr. Koenig's, he made the acquaintance of ss Seabecker. He but twenty- years old, tall, well 1t and an al round athle: Mr. Warburton and visi the baths togetk v sprang up between th was the best swimmer. | Miss Seebecker challenged M | burton to swim a race. Mr. W promptly accepted the chal course was frow a float anch Donald’s Riverside hotel on Point side of the ri mile and a guarter d q,nma;;y up the Kills. When the newsof the contest | leaked out. wagers were made by their friends. Miss Seebecker was the fa ite in the betting. There was a strong ebb ti The river was crowded with small boats and the shores were with peopie t) see the race. When Miss Seebecker made her appearan greeted with of andkerch and merry She was dressed in a 1nconse ed. k Sun ntes! where Miss Seebeck as Finally War- rburton enge. The ored at Me- ren and | | behi neat fitting. dark biue mless bat . trimmed with w leggings, which were guthered splayed two white shapely knees, legs Wa ame A striped at of wat he surfac and both struck Varburton splashed a g nming. mostof the time going har nd. while Miss Seebeciker seemed to glide theough the witer with searcely an unnecessary ripi She swam side- ways most of the t and apparently did not exert he In the first two-thi they kept about abreast. Seebecker guined a slight lead. Th spectators in the boats and on the river banks clapped their hands with delight and shouted encouragement. When about feet from the finish she spurt and passed her rival with a long. sweep- ing stroke. At every stroke her bare arms and shoulders could be seen above the ter gieaming like snow in the light. The crowd cheered, and she guickened her stroke and reached the finish Mr. Warburton about two lengths A dozen pair of hands were reached down % help her up on the flcat, while the shous of applause came up from both sides of the river. She wason the raft in an instant sad turned w lend a helping hand to her rival as he swam up to the float. She covered the distance in fifteen minates, Mr. James' Typewriter New Yoek World: The only person in New York, if not in the country, who enjoys the distinction of employ- ing a daughter of & millionuire as a typewriter is ex-Postmaster General mas L. James. Mr. James is presi- dent of the Lincola bank. The inter- esting young lady is Miss Jennie Wehle, the duughter of Charles Wehle, the well known lawyer and resl estate owner, who has a luxurious home in rton made his appear- applause. bathing suit. ons on the oat, and the splash th dista of the Then Miss ixty-sixth street. The only reason Miss Wehie hasto be a typewriter is becuuse she loves her wors as an artiss 5. At i e e —— “o- | | six moonths listance | | trimmed with a sharply does his or muosic. With aimost ae a born musicisn 1 a delight! that a_young e was should become nk e lad they termed s and this e her taking udy was ild not and Miss stend r opposit went ahe d and typewriting. No 10 accomp s task with more w nthusiasm d Miss W was a irew the st than & she grapher than women are who phy for a year. Now having fitted herscif 0 as to better studied wO ng as mone exertions. inasm ressed astonishment, disapproval. S st An prefer hard work out these 1 the least. of soci opin Th more of h I taken. Butstill people Miss Wehle's course D discussed among her fr bors. S — HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Co autuma. Dark rich e asiion Directowre gowns and bonae coming t tail stately women. Sarah E, Toucey, of New Y. ventor of a grape-seed extrs The queen of Sweden is acting as chambermaid to cure nervousness. A noveity in underwear is the skirt of striped lawi Woven to imitate drawn Wwork. sils favor this shades red less and m the wo. of 0 owa inventor of three diff quinis Mrs. George Westinghouse, od with an income of ural gus stocks alon The bow at the top of your parasol be too Aam! ant for fashion, and tho and costlier the ribbon compusing it ter the style. The old fashioned corded and cross-barred organdy musiin is agan in bigh favor, as w as lace-striped Datiste, and enamuray and Scotch ginghams as well. Darl-green rough straa 1 with a shirring of dark-green net and ed with rooping pinic ghudioli and grasses are pretty for wear during the aut ats coming just below ¢ are we many ladies n p bemise, and are trimmed wita ace, or an embroidered ruffie. Among fower-bonnets lat seen, one es- pecially notable was of realistic red clover, and another of thistle and +-o'clocks upon & foundation of twisted grasses. » theatre will mourn the in wence that the Alpine aad Spanish hats 4 high-peaked crowns and standing brims threaten t be popular this winter. It is computed that there are n thousand women in lowa who own Zive them their personal attention eighteen of these farms are mortgaged. Montion must be made of the new wohairs aad Freach scarcely to be distinguished ribbed bengalines and other color India pougee grows more and mc rage, and is used indif hats, wraps or hiouses. U prepurations of of Pitts (" burg, N0 a m micher the bet ne tucks and Habitues of th ry a ms and Only hands aich are coutrasting darker aue. A very new aad waist trimmng is a not fitted but held in piac ng o @ knot and long end w s Waists run 10 extremes, either under the armpits, or loog as the moral law: but the same bodice may be made to answer for both styles by means of the wide softly-foided empire sasn In siirts elegant simplicity feet most sougnt, though maa ate drapery and all manner of ngs are still seen on those Whose still deceived by ornament. Muay of the latest toil are quaint and _oid-fashio in effect, and many toilets of this description made by London modistes are modeled after dresses popular in the sixtecath century. Palest rose pink, several delicate shades of green, rosy Liac, and yellow are the tuts in high vogue for summer toilets at the various fashionable resorts. Some of these have snort skirta and otiers demi-trans. Bbon, and end- all over the ts for bridesmaids French walking skirts are two and one- baif yards round the bottom with fitted front and side gores and yoke at the oack Dresdth is guthered, and have either a hem with trimming put full below it or lace trimmed Hounce set upon the skirt. There is still a rage for plaids reign is likely to prove a ionger Wwas at Arst prophesied —extend nd and their at least | Wirougn the fuil and winter seasons. Pladed | wall of any { pleasing tw thegaste aud GRAND REPUBLIC { Gnaranteed Long Havana Filler. fine as silk. . rsinck, Moore & Keplinger, H J Palmer H A Bair M O Calef, A, BUFEFOS AND CIGARROS. Are the Finest Goods Ever Sold for the Money. Bufi’os 4 for 10 Cents. Cigarros, 5 for 25 Cents | Max Conrad, W J Ward ST Baliriier MecBride & Hinte C G _Rapp, Olu? I, Ha I W Clark, Son, Pap S W Clurk. Magme A E MeEy A M Smith Retailers in tl PEREGOY & MOORE, 1S O COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. WINDC Smokers, Ask Your Dealer for these goods, D R Ball & Son, Neis eldiman, Kansas n. Ne ry. Neb i rleans Neb Neb Nab n. Cedar Hapids, Neb N o N Neb ert Les, Minn Nab r& jentr aney. Plun Arapa bion. Neb bion, Neb enon. Ne nd of these brands of us can have r orders to us at one. McCoORD They can be found on sale @ Ainsworth, Neb ner. Bloomingt Crook, Rea Cloud, m, Freemont, Neb semon:, Neb Fred N Pearson, Bustis, Neb W K Hodges, North Bend, Neb Ed J Steidl, Crete, Neb E Jj Towsles & Co, Cheyenne, W T H Miller & ( v Fredericks & Engstra . Neb Net their name and addresg BRADY & Co. y OMAHA, NEBRASKA., mbined with loth. are mude u 1s being part astioned beul the shor! uft sieev: Jabsleev » any number of fanc tone w iots which a and twave bonets is fronts that ma modifisn “Oliva shape ad. or otherwise be vith ack lace or pinke Kes @ becow have open ne bopular iches ate summer and imn weeks w 0 sooner discard 1 than we re gret it, and putting r one, the fickle sun breaks forth rning rays, snd we again suffer from tabie clothing. To meet the exigen cies his mutability of t there is thing for wear more than n. We are apt as- s fabric in_summer but we have on ad we shall assuredly declare f light sheer wool against many of called seasonabie goods. The women of Independence, Mo that town for prohibition recently b and enmergetic electioneering work swarmed around the poils and stands and the straet cor badzes and pediling ' i banners wh r No Bea narched through on waich were Whisky Ballots and Reap “Young Men, Keep You 1e and Raw 1e women won the Mormon church T prouibition. e Free to AL The beautiful pict Consent?” is a large magnificent graving, printed upon a sheet 19 inches wide by 24 inches long. Itisan exact copy of an original painting by Kwall which was sold for #3.000. This uat pigture represents a lady standing mn @ beautiful room, ed by ail that is luxurious, near a »pen door, while the young wan, seen in an ad;0iming rom asking the consent of her purents for their duughter in marr The fine interior decorstions. together., the graceful position of the beaur in keeping with the sentiment of I must be seen to be appreciated. This valuable picture is fitting adies’ parior, and m an extraor: sment 1 ans u srros to the st scribed Drunken Recora C1 the ele oung nd- half. her lover, is adorn t yrder to offes 1 is someth a doubt ¢ 1e nineteenth cent 1ave Ring science starch, WAX nown to ther as vith pure wh an_expert e laundry g nas had years of practical exper. n fane aundrying. It is the firstand starch in or at makes ronng easy and restores old summer dresses to their natural wh and impa en a beautiful and lastingnisn. Please remember that the with each bax of Wax Starch. bas never been sold at metail for less than one lollar. This zreat offer s only good for six W after whiel the present will be om ted and the starch soki at the usual price. Try it and be convineed of the whole truth. Ark your grocer for Wax Starch and oo- is beautifaiund costly pic entific Jresent you re- The Siek Kentuckian. ciiadl was sick in the hospital you give me something he asiced faintly of the rtainly, sir, 7 smid the v r him a glass of wat He put up his hand feebl ive it 10 me in & teuspoo: spered, husk tll I i Not a California Bear. Anybody ean eatch cold thi weather. " The treuble s to let the man who caught the bear. We ad- vise our readers to purchase of th Goodman Drug Ce. a hottle of SANTA ABIE. the California King of Consump- tion, Asthma, &vmhmn Coughs and Croup Cures, angd keep it handy. °Tis eath to the above complaints. Sold at #1.00 a bottle or 3 for $1.3. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE gives immediate ve! The Catarrhal virws is soon displaced by its healing snd _penetrating are. G b2 tial. S's mouths treatment 3100, sent by mail 8. 19, w urse. se. off pleas get used nd of 350 | | | | i | sumber of The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance cof all lines 'Burlivetos | Roure C.BA&I developing Nebraska. It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and It was the West a fast mail service. in advance of al! the East into Omaha proper. nes in running its trains from It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicage. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will Travel lead in the future. and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone Depot on T Burlington Route B&%QAN 'SEBASTOPOL h 16th Street. Be: THE GR MlLITARY SPECTAC Invented and produced by Pain & Sons, of Managers, Realistic bnmv dment cial Lake. Terrific Correcty nd English troops aad ma of Assault PERF ORMERS drilled as Russia: enth Street. AMPHITHEATER y and Wi "= | Commencing THURSDAY EVE'NG. AUG. 30 EATIITS Slege of Sebastopol t Sts. , Omaha ANDEST OF ULAR CONCEPTIONS Londo: w York. Thearle & C orts, by on an ymmense Artifi- of Fort Allies. 350 Soidiers, Cossacks, French rines, Turks, Sardinians, etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By speciaily engaged artists, Russia: conc ath'etes, ide with Swordsmen, etc. The whole to 81,000 FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Consisting of the latest novelties,Man an Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyroti Music by Sabastopol Military Band. Admlssmn 50c; Reserved Seats, 75¢ EDCCATIONAL. Weils female college at Aurora, New Youk, the alma mater of Mrs. Cleveland. was to- destroyed by fire August 9. The board of education in San Francisco S Investigating charg to the effect that a 18 teachers are \ncompetent The opening of the Coggsweil Polytechnic college in Sau Francisco on August 7 warss the first step taken iu the stale in iree man ual training. Great changes have been made upen the campus of Yale college, New Haven, in the past few days, the excavation for the foun- datiou of the new buiding having been be- gun. The pupils of the iastitute at Guanajuate, Mexico, deserve honorable mention for gv. ng the valuable prizes awarded for good scholursip 10 the sufferers by the recent in tion. e receut celebration of the eighth ceu of ¢ befit: tenar, of Bologna took fittingly ob- iniversity in and wus most d the oldest for Las Cruces have been fled with the secretary of ibe territory, and the found- ng of this much-needed educational institu- 10n is now assured. The fuculty of the Ottawa Normal school think that the fact that this year there were Do honor students, and not one qualified for the governor-ger s medal, is due to rules permitting young men of the school %o call upon yourg women of the schook and pass evenings with them. Until recently the rules to preyent the commingling of tue sexes were of the strictest kind. They were not even allowed W recognize each other on the streets. If it appears that the reiaxed “uies are likely to resuit in oo much calling o little study, the oid wmethods wild ' " gaig ve employed. orporatic SPEGIAL We still have left few odid suits from] large stock Sumimer €oods, we want to dispose brefore the fail opens, prices §. $12, $15. Reme these are striclly wail geods, made hoth Sacks & Frecl our PROF. BYRON FIELD. TOPEKA. KANSAS.

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