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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY,' JUNE 1890--SIXTEEN PA( , exhibiting a variety s to the sound of Turkish at Megara it re- ts later development a8 a Di broadsword exers of martial evolutic er of Athens ANGELS HAVE BLONDE HAIR. But There Are Many Brunettes Who Only Lack the Wings, sorely for Athens that ad to make it a capital offeuse for | HOLIDAY DRESS. | i sembles more onysiae dance, in took the place of letie, not to sa; ness, fired the Athenian | avor.0 Now, | should have | heart to a lnst decidedly ath too, we understand how been the mother “of comedy, produced one of From Athens to Megara Throngh One of Nature’s Beautiful Panoramas. acrobatie, and : BACCHANTES THEMSELYES outleaped one of these Me @ glass half-full of retsi own school of philosophy . Buclid, were all of Megara. o and sculpture and painting st : {8 0 necessary infe uilt and beautifie n bucks with nato poised on his he and above the 3 o'clock were side to the little agc in full swing at | glimpses of priv is: Standing on summit of the main SEA AND blic dances which have flourished he Cities are not where they v caught pleasant Among them More Lov- ing, But the Blondes Are More Morals and th Complexion, Where the swphere is Like the Megara in History - The Trata Dance. mains of it all? The mountains low ridge, cleft in twain, still forms the But vanished are I watch haif a adel of Megara trophy and statue and_templ and stately dw As I look on the adjoining court, id that “They | and built as if they 3" yet the maw of (Copyright=1 181, T donot think Ame ATness, May 10, 3pecial to Tne Bee.] Faster Tuesday was a rare day even as days #0 in the Attic spring time, and every noto of ation out of doors, withstanding her punathenwa at home, all Athens scemed bent on emptying itself into the country. Steam yachts were plying from Pirueus throv th the straights of Salamis and usis to Megara, and the ponnesian railway trebled its train service to It seemed an English natural way in the world in- Refusal would been a gross fnclvility, and T proceed to wet This beverage, a cheap wine with a large infusion of resin, 'is the liquor of the dint o8t they were to live fo SR Initlo o ints of independence offe peculiarly fres condition of is, the wide range of complexion and coloring open to them. Aund the reason HAS DIGESTED TIEM d to them by the Down in the plain is a Between it and the acropolis o mass of mean houses, very few of them at- taining the dignity of an upper story and fit Around the inn, such as 1 New England nature was an invi and all their works, railway station It is persimmons to the unsophisti- cated, nud 1 could imagine no better antidoto The resin {8 put in to make and it would keep a long time if it waited for m Lam not awar I say tho peculiarl condition of American life, is because th country under heaven whither tha children of other lands may s and where thay may me, not only adopted the soil and ruld skinned Spaniard Greek and oriental, y and chestnut-hair middle Birops, and the pale blosdoes of Sean- , all, all flock to Agora is a long, low, one might find in a seclud village, and some cafes, forlorn Greek church freely vesort, v and so soon the same destination, MLt bank holiday TRANSLATED *NTO GREEK. With a multitude or them that kept day, I left Athens by an early morning t It s only twenty miles to Megara s the crow with a proper re- made it more Instead of pushing west through the pass of Daphne, thus sccuring an almost straight line due north some six m the little valley and Parnes from the Attic into the Eleusin- i Leaving the station, The citadel, that shone ¢ terraced with hovels, e forming the door- ghbor above, and 80 on ts there are none—goat y; and one gets_delightfully wound up us he seeks to threud his we open-air laby the flat roofs of one ter AR A yards of its next nef to the summit 3 of tha nation, know wine is a quar hakespeare as_well through this Put a pair of them to- gether and their kisses and care i i effusion of two boarding- school wisses just united after the long vica- tion is chilly in comparison. wholesome spectacle for the student of old Greels life. As I thread my way down the Acroplis by the goat paths, thinking nothing but a wheel- w could navigate them, a vision of the nineteenth century flashes pect for naturc's dinavia and America as ahaven and a hopo, anle brings not only his national hisnational complexion, to throw into THE GREAT GRAL-IAG olumbia, who invitss each of ) to thrust in his or her ha » fortune sends hum, or he is top of ‘the topmiost, | But it is not a hout its lesson moun tains every |||m|1h‘n' ‘ho se brooding sky thit did_they not tickle chas thirty centuries watched the birds in '8 to tuke advantage of held open by € as from this spot h ght and took their infallibl amemnon to Troy Mountain of the before my eyes pull out whate r enough to secure for himself. Now, if we think of it, worth having. it must be to have an inevitable comple: For a young woman to kaow for certain that babies will be »pe, or pale grean, or blonde tints; or for a lover to know that ho never can have the deli the mevits of black brown, unless indesd he e xpa- s himself from his own coantry, rd by Colonas and about following was to Megara a stranger spectacle than Anyway, the moment i arian urchins is a birthright ly monotonous all tripping it together For a single day EWS HER YOUTIE thnidian nymphs in the green pla POOI OLD ME and thrills with a spasm of anci nphitheater unmarred by any peared all the Me are shoals of them 1 and flung themselyes poll-mell after it. the last I saw of that wheel i out of Megara_with_a_procession_behind it like that once led off by the Pied Piper of Acharnae fam swing to the (the mountain of the creste old Aegaleos ends, and find ourselve under the rocky range of Parnes. from the valley iar to readers of Aristophanes, around Corydallus wny othet of ayed in the appavel of th nd this is what A garden of asphodel and mone and ‘none-so-pretty,’ of color and movement and music; a human harmony that blends with eve It is impossible to n nymphs more exquisitely lhllug their environment than these maidens today as they thread the ma: tudy them well, for King Solo mon in all his glory was never arr: nor the queen of She look and modest wi lmln'*flml' and I can vouch their soundness For, dancing from early apparently as fresh at Of ball-room Dbad luck to the of limb and flush of cheek owe nothing to the dancing master and They come of healthful labor the fields: for Meg: souls in no other way and her wormen ARE ALL BREAD WINY Tending olive plants a-field, no w after the si And so, without. waiting to see the moun- into the Thriasian p SUNCRLLHE there bursts upon us a glorious view of the buy of Eleusis, the island of Salamis, and the and this view with ever-chunging nspects feasts the eye oy ¢ nothing of histori- cal association, forgetting even tho nam Greece, the way is one long enchantment. The charm of nature's combinations mountain and sca, brooding sky in to Athens Schliemanns, close a day uniqué a symphony round to a happ; y bright Hellenic beauty-lover is reduced to ssity, for in onc walk wk to Madison squ weet the gaze of bright, or Our American 1magine Sithnid aying vegetation of re- 1 of timber, exposed to the |'u)~nf !huilm, 1s sure to brecd malaria. Chills_and Feve mild .um gentle Einni radically cure,” will probably or smiling, or .y shape_that the civilized world pro- this tender, improbably those of sundry an atmosphere that at duces, and not s into the bargain. among them all, whi think he would be likely would be as vati fancy the larger proportion would b like my simple I don’t know I dnce kiiew an Englishman, of sound opin- fons in most m wickednoss. of the world cmanated from so soon as_he x4 ‘\IOU NT BILI. 18 to hold in solution the very and ambrosia of the gods 1s, within m, of lung and limb. morning, 1 left them set as they were a is not u trace d His Revolver and Was a or with His Mouth. cb., June 5.—[Special to Bee.)—The discovery near the mouth of the Plum, ou the Niobrara river, of a skull. thigh bone and a_rusty, own observation, unique, it haunts you everywhere, round about you, and ¢ a mountain which does not re- fresh you with sight and smell of the sca. True, the days are not all perfection, the main from Octobe the eyes, but T the druggist. water-stained, blonde women, He said that to May they IVTHE OF DALM AND WINE, For this day, at least, the god filed on the barrel, probably re resting place of William Stebbins, known to old-timers as “‘Catamount Bill,” the “high pressure liar of the northwest.” From “Pap” Woodson, & veteran on the gleaned a few t home and olive plants nder they come to be i itude of a palace some of the flexibility and fiavor of the vines seemed bent nce of a lovely serpent. Women of this treacherons, cold-he very Ichabod of uncient and meanness, thes, 15 of u city histor 1y enough against cted e n,ul d and even fold under the same gouts they te fronticr, your { which affords their own rude shel- And, by the wi ording to tradition) , she attained her prime four or five 3 beeitme the mother amony them Byzantine, v, the goat of Greece of- ; he is quite fit to claim kinship, and not too remote, with the watrped his judgment. T'hen another »on the *cereck,” fend of mine used to a blondes of the Catamount B.,' brara was called m tho 41t is about twenty ye much for the daughters of Me Contemplate them now nd I should have hu for this crisis, for I quite ou even a glint of assumed the works of nature. works of art. fatber of all Standing on y v to Athens she felt every shock of the : THE LIVERY OF despair of catching y. My friend Do shots at them with his Rubens alone could do it well. e women v\lm\\ull( in the fields ¢ themselves this i purple and fine linen—yea, in silk and” silver and gold, son s of decline and darknes 3 n the fourth con- wd a last_practically destroyed by the samé unlucky year in Codak, could doit ) r been my luck to be out in, persons being present, a free ans in 1057, the which they blew b 3 two pards werce np-five trying to keep w when suddenly one of thé gaukiest looking v that ever wore legs ctist, no poct, no ecstatic re- imagined & brown angel. e flufty golden hair taken ing all_day. sinched 1o the o lodge with thei day of the year Of glorious logend had ln(h‘ ‘that did not point touch Me She had llurnwn tl‘zulililm of the deluge. ne of the Sithnidiin "escaped Deucalion's flood by swime xmng l(! \()mh'r heights guided h\ |I|4' ory of henee Mount ¢ d her Citharonian lion o surfeit of made a meal of the heir apparcnt. Megarcus got out of putience and off K]I\('I and his throne to who w 0\|l\l aln\' Then along comes Ale the contract and clc before his brother might have been) is half doubt of tln‘. specimens of fuman stepped into the flare of the camp-fire. I was u general movement on weapons, but the str: eyes and faiv skins,” remarked a High church s of silver scarf which falls down the back to the wuist in graceful drapery: j of rich darlk cloth or velvet, epauletted and idered in gold, showing white iger unbuckled o smile that made one of our bronchos,who happened o catch a glimpse of it, break bis pick id, ‘Don’t be alarmed, lavishly emb " ingrirel the blonde-hater, gentlemen, I'ul pure white skirt Alf-sandal slippers fal and embdroid now for a touch sort of nutional savings bank nothing in_the v the frontlet usu 1d, all the re: wswer closely to our dime are thinner crimped about the form reaching to the ankles; of rich mat him loose on the grub o seany one that had scen bound boy at a husking bee. our provisions to frightful extent he lit his pipe and joined our circle around the five. him up to be about thirty . thin and had hair, “Did you-ever s and he eat like a you any idea that any of the angel v had an angelic model ¢! 2l or I'ra Ang pORtEait painters o of Pelops, take: the busindss is a helmet woven of but gold and silver coin of Byzantine drachmae, whivch except that the) lor of a suze ly,and & mocking replied the young | authenticity mottled gray can hardiy fanc . “He 'had a nosc like a mouth that s:emed to react wghed it gave forable impression that unless he hobbled juws ho was in dangerof uncoupling his He wore a pair of buckskin pnts t cked bafore the V. s inehies of makin wsins on his_feet. sventeen hundred years before saw the temple. the lucky lion- >d to Artemis and Apollo on that Yet Iam bound to_admit thut un ian dame to whom I put some ques- tions on the subject kuew 1o more about it Megara some covers the head instead of butterfly upon it, is thrown the s or yellow silk, wonderfully emby s also a fringe of coin, whil Pondant.of coin_often falls from the Seatf- ishes off the braid perching like. b exclaimel anothor, idea of Mephistaphelas has haggard con y eyes, with red on an uncom- videred,with hits in them, of figure thut goes with ed-tresses at the nn\l Hv thin, dry sor THE AVERAGE NP the ball was tossed from ouo to an- other, and on the wholo the BLONDES 114D A ILARD TOME OF 1T, Somebody quoted the auty whose cherubi ripe, and the a breastplate of gold und’ silver coin, now and then a flashing gein. i nad her little trouble with King Minds, came over from Crete and pulled down and a small ¢ oonskin cap was perched on the ide of his h i rakish manue TIE TOP OF IER GLORY, and the type hol ies of ‘ten or twel e silver helmet 3 v, vipe or budding, I cannot say wcied that half the coined money of the realm was duncing at the Megara Fair ots of the men, but on the per- ot making it hot to_ the little not one of them with- face is surmoun been under the We owe to it one bits of veritable histor, patxngoiiofatho ts itself in tendvils shining curls, howe to dress it, and who the « compliment upon her hair almost impossib \gest looking duck that had ever struck For Aleathoos, go- walls, Apollo lent a S , since he laid down rtain stone the while. “Dhere could be nodoubt . for, he says, when one smote ve back the notes of a lyre. the delighted old globe-trotter goc sip about the Iyric melod on when smi should set Dr. us for some time and_ th n pulled his not in the poc TSRS (e S sons of the wom ! And now that w T have no art to guide me: ing left the very his wre on a ¢ s Iunuu wagging so iufernal e would hoodoo approach the education hav- phiabet of tho \\nmu an heavenly good, you know,” d much that we we all the game in 5| mn|mu‘nl|~l, Sitting Bull mu,hl disc uss Ilu' ethics of is in the courso Along this lovel wi overtlowing on the grassy plain a greatstretch When ho strack our camp ho the barrel of bis ned in a few wi and I cannot get to be frivolou , and T Know not what besides! showed the youn .«hlu-m aun un the soont epoch I the history of misl But why dwell on the Megarian myths of Adrastus, of Tereus, of Hyllus son of Her- cules, of Hippolyte and her Am mene) of Iphigening Still T eannot_forbear tickling true’ Homerie diaphragm with touch of old s in “The Princess,’ ¢ und fickle is the south, And fair und trae and tender Is the north,"” and the brunc | And then we ches down to tender buds) viol and flute at n of two dozen interlacing links; \d another chain; chain and till the long stretch ends v i ever coverad with silver and danced upon the And what are they dancing! arian gallants in spotless petticoats who look on with watering mouths and caleulating for is not this a matrimonial fair? tell you the T'rata. 3 much about it as I do after consulting my Greek lexicons and positive knowlodgo 1 can only add n's boat with llfl lussies (ripe pe: o a circle with * Brisuht and fie ngel unawares, a_destroying ! discomfitted up a Pennyson and that *fair’? had been substituted for 15 to mo that the " 'the death wai He wayo it out that he was o om_beyond ‘way bacl claimed that he was f ters of Bitter Cra the very small hole world is varlance on this point s endls of wine. : Agamemnon built here a shrine for Artemis when he came to pursuade Calchas, who dwelt in M. k and claimed that he had banks of that st life blood of many, many beauties aid the n, we find the vote of ly balanced one. Helen of Troy, the 1 remembers the old see braves of th kuull\ llllm-'nlnm errible serpent and ll ) v( the swallow-brood. felt more at home in M Far more than from the fact that H son of Agamemnon, was Megara’s last king— a king 0 proud und grecdy W him and thenceforth thumber of the 11i would show * got kind of fuzz-like them the notche uis_account. into one of his oratorical Jone observed that balance of the long breath and a new file abundant that season,” ata is a fisherna nets doing business in_the decp. l’m\u.- is dlvays dopicted s while Penelope is dark ladies bent on conquest bleached th and many u matron well ds maid has dyed ho 3 rue question is nent goes with bl The Roman and second s in its evolutions noone clearing the way them in some: amid the crowd of 1LE TOWN THEMSELVES, could have been lost y limits of Omah: vdly required a continental order of state- As the whole te within the pres done a little work, but omed to prefer roy- 10 snaves its finny sing a queer piping note for all the world LIKE THE HOMERIC KATYDID, make out a word well have been: e are as good fish In the sea, I yeu were cuught I have no doubt in the good ryris was o public ‘planted’ an Indian_about had the notches to show for it! ‘Phe last T saw of Catamount,” Pap, with a far-aw lute in the fall dark-skinned, woen of my acquaintin MOST EASILY UNDERSTOOD, most easily munaized und propared for. But it is time to turn from of-fuct Megar the mythical to into which o nine- otive is whirling us as frvegular plain, six but it might look in his eyes, oro getting about re to load our traps and plunder and leave for winter quartors periodical visits was uot feclin teenth century or seven miles in | mountain wall on three side: gulf closing the circuit on the south. or more back from the gulf, springing from the wildst of” his plain and Learing f w IIA(;,n' cleft Such is the plain and , aliko in her old magnific and her modern meanness, of old parallel wails connécted the ity with v, self-distrustful, med down-he well, and that he g back to s old a0, but hated to return with that he came west to make, Rock in a few days old days this the restless souls who ifove nt enthusiasts, as the word s come to ba used, the zoua Y. 14 blonde has her violent fancies, but seldoma grand passion a5 much as sho u\lh.' ation— feminine “kicl Bome near Uhit o west, is a | to form two and the Megara still middle ages aivoto caught & slight cold and now young Odysseus only takes an in- on the spot and makes his with Penclope (or her parents, rather, It comes to the left our cump at Tunne and started down the river these are his bone , of which I have no doubt, How he met his death Probably was taken sick Poor Cat, peace to gives in devotion, She is indeed quently tyvanmizes ve but still she makes ai Is siirewd, clover and very exacting ame thing no doubt in her dowry and the pane- But dance with In u fow ustanc I cannot imagine. and died here u his ashes, and here's luck," wus, and the twin citadels mm.n have shone with strength and splendor. its decline Pausanias fills twelve zesis to catalogue its still and not infre ¢ her so-called lord, Penclope dan gyris is & mateimonial Odyssous sho cannot ges of his Per there is no touch of hands, he holds one end tourist sleeping ¢ chief, the other with its massive marble colon- nades; Prytaneum heroie tonibs and trophics and temples ad ivory and ebony, as as the oldest sculptured stones the' trayeler "Phere were the twelyve FROM THE CHISEL OF PRAXITE quickly than her 10t i very tender wif bial firm o good ¢ husband will however, nor even too many other strings end is held by ops the beast at handkerchief move. v enforces this modesty, Had any lewd nineteen splendi arm’s length and ’ \ o Cansas City every Friday via the Greeks did not waltz, ventured to introdug have mado short work of into'tho Barathron, men Xerxes sent for pity We have no Baruthron, hus ever seen waltzed him ity, und she places ber daughters in marriage some vocation with & firm and ussur rate from Chicagd $4 per double City 8 per double earth and water, e like her or my and | do not soul projected on_marble while Phidias himself had wrought upon the was of gold and gentle, docile brouette know which to call the best woman, for each is best in ner own way »xeursions are personally veco by the by the Cory bui an Zeus, whose son of Achilles, some say army of women Originally a dance k and defense, excursion folder ¢ taining full particulars and map fc Santa Fe route war having ar it was the ch nfinished work Adding to this account ynichus, they mmand of the of Pausanias what ach and crear than wilk and ros with brown ades and grayish blu was once given the chiof ¢ athenian forces because of his skill in per- 1 reserving hair of varic possessed the wo have a pic t housed iu Gr ture of a great and prosperous and splendid how she could so long waintain ber claim to Salamis agalust Nuupha arly in this century, thus describes It cousists of au dshiclds who como forward iu @ kind of 1 1308 L"':Hmm Omaha, Nebraska with sabres J tils Question, as In 50 wany otbers, Lhe trath lies botwoen the two extremes, and if T had | to choose fifty women to colonize some new Island of Hesperides, T should not choose a single blonde or brunctte of pure type, but DEWEY & STONE, sure that thesc would blend in a sweeter and | 5 1y gnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the more satisfying harmony than tho more piquant and” piercing tones of the blonde or the sweot monotony of the brunette, And | === furniture maker’s art at reasonable prices. after all, we each ono of =4 bave personal Wiich bias our judgment [ this re. spaet; we love | this man or that woman, and for the time w that just that stylo of beauty is the ideal have always held. We haven't, and by and by wo shall smile'at our own delusion and flatly contradict our fatuous theories; but while it lasts, and even perhaps in memor we shall eljng to the admiration of blonde o brune in general, because once in particular we loved a blondé or a brune. Another point tobe considered no however, is, what is her natural colo; IFor 80 many persons copy Queen K \days, believe If so call and examine our fine line of art goods, comprising Locks. Knobs, Escutcheons and Hinges, in all finishes and designs. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1408 Douglas St.,, Omaha. ORIGINAL and Water Attachments who o e el iosh et | Stove Repairs woro whatever style of complexion = she it, but we most all have watched some start- ling metamorposes in this dir not kdow why a brunette who feels herself endowed with a blonde temperament may not express it outwardly and visibly 5 So, having discussed the guestion in all its | P! s, we must, after all, “lay it on the " hs our legislators do thie questions angle, whose true inwarduess lies too des and rest upon the c been, 80 it shall be, and we shall ull of us con- | jyg ¢ hat stylo the most charming which | yaytly For all stoves and ranges of any description. Gasoline stoves and s of today are not so_frank about | gas burners cleaned and repaired, work guaranteed, Omaha Stove l\tpm WORKS,: S5 i Robert Uhl) fon, and T do fi T vement in front of the stove is smooth, and slopes to the gutter at a considerable say New York » forthem, | This chair, which had a solid back, stood lusion that as it has | right on the corner, and the wind, blow- juavely agninst it, cause] it to slide clothes the being we most dearly love. o L ptaxatly, Mus. FRANK LesLie. - ¢ ATION. AL [\.u o, EDU strength to The persons who happened to be ooking out of neighboring windows or The commencoment exercises at Fuirfleld | o I UL college, Iairficld, Ia., begin toduy and lust until June 12, ther S 1o | not ims Of the ninety-two teachers in the public | 7 schools of Dubuque, Ta., eighty-onc of them | ¢h were themselves cducated in those schools, | sedately 1 The engincering department of the Tow: state university has just reccived from Richie | for the Brothers, Philadelphia, a machine for testing | the wind the tension und resistanc yro did gine come over the ir, that it should thus gravely and who were on the sidewalk, never thought that ven those DR. J. £ McCREW, THE SPECIALIST. of iron and steel, | phenomenon. A policeman to the extent of 100,000 pounds. way made up his nnlnl that some llm-r During his four months' outing in B this ye all the prineipal universities to pick up ide for use in his projected universiti Wash- ington. He is himse!f an old Heidelberger, and was for years the head of a theological training school in Gevinany. to see the Mrs. Ada North, libra 3 state university, in conncetion with several | obje % | into o The Doctor fs nnsurpassed in the treatment forms of Private DI Notreatment has evor bed cssful and none has had stronger endorses A cureis guaranteed in the very worst cases Gdayawithoutthe loss of X STRIGTURE : onotince It Aok, wa s.° A compioto eure in a o days without PRIVATE DISEASES surope | had tied a thin Bishop Hurst (Methodist) willvisit | s~ aragging it wlwrn_h\- could put it toward the chai and just then a elerk who had happened The ofticer the flecing n of the Towa | furniture-store, recaptured It took the t, and tied it to of the librarians of the state, and in response | policeman some time to understand the 1o a generally exp proposes to ¢all a mecting of the lowa lib- arians at an early date, for the purpose of organizing a state ussociation Professor Perkin of history just published a poem entitled * forms a duod fifty pages. Those who judge warm in in its praise and say that | for the it will make a place for itself in literature. MENT, The most expensive thermometer in this country is in use at the Johns Hopkins uni- | known as Prof. Bowland’s h thermometer, and is valued at £10.000. It is an_absolutely perfect instrument, and the graduations ‘on the glass are so fine thi it is necessury to use a microscope to the: The senior cluss of the Tow: ty is negotiating for a fountain to be placed on'the colleze catnpus us a memorial of the class. Classes 70 and S0 planted boulders, but the regents object to any more such mon- nments, while they allow a fountain. 1t will be dedicated with appropriate exerciscs on class du it is proposed to publish the results ofg the vesearch of the special students in thé do- partment of American history at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania in a regular serics of pumphlets. Lach detailed topic will b exhausted, so that no one of the series will ever present un opportunity for a sccond treatment. ulia J. Trvine, who obtained the de fA. B. and A. M. at Cornell univer. Sy and who for two vears has on het work with marked distinction at Leipsic, been inted junior professor of Greek ellesley colle During an intercolle- contest Mrs. Irvine was the prize win- eck over sixty competitors. During the_senjor year students cu retired Charles dle ¢ state univer- in the scientific and engincering courscs prepare theses wh regul A subject is assigned and the matter is worked labratories “the students in th Alter beiug pre up entirel ol the universit) they library. The trustees of Robert coll nople, hay reular appealing to the friends of Christian educatioi in A i to contribute $150,000 for the use of the college It was expected that P2 would follow up this appeal with personai so- licitation, but long continued illucss has pre- , Constanti- n.ins‘riments or 1oss of time. 0ST MANRCO timldity or nervoueness, {n their worst forms and most dreadfal_results are absolntely cured. BARRENNES ladice from 2 10 4 ONI CATARRH SYPHILIS medical profession. I OFFIGE ; essed wish on the subjeet, | cquse of the Nl An Absomute Cure. sexial organg who occupies the chair The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT wo-ounce tin_ boxes, Andall FEMALE nthe lowa state university, has | Isonly put upin larg It | and is an absolute cuve for all qmo of abouta hundred and | wounds, chapped hands mulnll*kmfrnplimm re competent to [ Will positively cure all kinds of at home without 11 Discases of the Skin, Blood, Heart, R neys and Bladder cured. Ciired in 80 to 0 da, Sold by Goodman Drug company a6 25 cents per box—by ma fo of Mr, W, 0. Chandler, a wealthy wmer of Jackson, Pa., a” former employe of Chan: 's the other day. the husband rht the train pretty, while the injured husband is border- ing oi'the three score and ten. ent known to the Every trace of the diseose re- d: a complete euro quaranteed. Treatment by corre Stamp for reply. . Con 14711 AND FAINAM Open from 8 A Entrance on Farnam or 14tk St., OMAHA. NEB. A. J. SIMPSON his wife and her lover Side springy ttachment. No horse motlon. The oldest and largest carriage factor) in Omaha for fine work, using the celés Drafts and Fine repairing a brated spring washer axle. estimates furnished. ot U Tows Stk i bersity. \VHICH W[LL Y{)U H,\VM 1409 and 1411 Dodge St. wtvani® || [eavy Weight? M B0, vented his doing this, until now he is forced \v N N waters of St. Lawrence, shortest of all. Boston, to Philadelphiia. Liverpool to and from Thirty Steamors, Clans oxcelsior. Accummodmlnnu nnnurposced. Weekly sailinges 0@, Gon. West. Ag'ta, wardrobe by cured only §2,000. The excavations boing pursued at Megala Nowadays, it is wiser to polis in the Peloponnesus under the British Eh school archivology have resulted in some | | regulate one's interesting discoverics, Besides uncovering the site of a have found in o tumulus a small cylindy surcophagus containing bones and two pi of a gold ornament similar to those ais ered by Di liemann at Mycene and else- wher |you are Harvard university is to have a ber |trousers and exclusive posscssion in a very valuable 4 collection of glass flowers made by Seerct pro- vic n named Blatcka hundred spe The col 1 the families cpss by a Dresden Three hundred or four have been alveady received when complete, will iliustrat of plants _in North Americ plants and the more imporiant of the I ants, including enlarged parts and_scetions | | cool. of finer details of plants for study. Mus. Ware of Boston is the donor of this valuuble The agricultural colleze professors have figured it out that two little sparrows in ten years will produce an ancestry of 275,716,053, - 98 Livds John Tar sylvania, farmer, ve possessor of a six-lc extending from the front k A pigeon, which is supposed to be a carrie came to 1 Col last week at Gettysburg, It hud o brass band on one of its legs, on which is stamped 8,151 and the letter K. A. P. Gordon Cumming has discovered new species of violet on his place near Skyes- ville, Md. It is a single violet, and the flower leayes are a soft white, striped or mottled with light and dark purple. They a Westmoreland county, Penn- itly found himself the el colt, the extra logs natur One-h 7 drawn ex actly through t the line be cen. general uppearance it looks move like star- fish than @ plant, und each ray or arm is tipped with barbs, which, when fastencd to the wool of sheep, have to be cut out, thut being the only way of removing them to hairless, flesh-colored monstrosity, with head, ears, teeth and one fore foot resem bling a bull pup, and the rest of its body re sembling a pig. All who have seen the thing unite in declaving its resemblance to the dog family, though its skin is almost human and its body that of a hog Charlie Tackey, of Alfharctta, Cal., has o len which for fasting ability surpasses Dr Tanner, On the first Tuesday in February this hen went on her nest,which was in a hol low log, tor th bringing into t world anothe she succeeded in doing, but to her stonishment, when Ler wsk was tinished and sho attempted to make her exit through the same hole that had 1her when sho desired ingress, accomni he could had entered. At the end of the forty-fifth day Mus, Lackey found her and vescued her from death, She had lived forty-five days without food or water, She is u it enough tempt the appetite of a Methodist preacher - The Chaix Took a Notion to Stroll. The action of & chair, which formed | 10 8iest, Cmaba. part of u display of furniture on a corner in one of the important cu AL _C.J. Sundell, T AT st Chicago, Ll w theater, the excavators uhclhcrmomctu rather than a1 | the almanac. V- If the morning sure to need ]10;1\') NERVE AND BRAIN THEATMENT.\ curnigin, Wake. alon, Rottening of the iain, ¥ i eading to misery > vers To meet the demand of |our varying season, we carry » all economic | |1a full supply for hot days or Specifio for Mysterin, Dizainess, F sulting’ i inganit fleath Premdture oluntary Lotsor, i gr alx for &, cont by mall preaid, tand money. i€ GOFDMAN DRUG CO. Omaha, Neb, TO WEAK MERN ta of youtntul errors ear} A specialty in extra trous- You can afford to be addition to the facilitics of the universit 5 SINGULARITIES. comfortable, Bufferlng from t send a valuable o particulars for endid medieal work Rould om rend b and_debilitated. 4 Moo d s Conn wnt, J. Leverett Story of Essex has a Baldwin apple’ tree which presents a curious freak of t 1£ of tho tree is in full bloom, 50 piHly should not 1y Ing pregiancy ter of the tree, aud the other halt showing ~ . ~ 1ot i blossom Gasoline Stoves, The grapple plant of the Kalahart desert is Rl id to be o real vegetable curiosity. In its Oil Stove Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers Eye and Ear, ; Barker Block, 16th and Farnam, 1'flh>|vlmnu\b'l in"Moome. Leonard, Mo recency gt vy | Wm. Lyle Dickey & Co CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS RED CAOBS DIAMOND BRAND, 1408 Douglas Street. teceived a new lot of Virginia Cardinals OR HEN GNLV! Weekaoas af uudy and umd :mm and in full song. $2.50 Each this Week Worth $3.50 us regula Noute NANNOOD Tl + BUFFALO, N. MANHOOD Early Doy aod 4 ? t sufficient foothold to enable her to reach the aperture the h which she 1\1 ax 15th St., near Howard, UU BEKRT BROTHERS, Taxidermists Lo sent ms safely by mall or expross Beud (07 prices. 61 N, Epecimens can E.:DFHEE @x ams N Fois TUR UL An CUsHioNd [T YN R Y "t Y R S | D ) whers all Kemedies rait | winday afteruoon mot long ugo. The | EER NG RsGex,

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