Lr * ' - T- ° ' - - " " ' - laim * hssstv Bfc "Why Sheen are Thrown it Wedding * . 1 HI The custom o [ throwing ono or nioro old HI chocs after the brido and groom , cither Hi when they go to church to bo married or Hf when they start on their wedding journey , H" * ia so old that the memory ot man stretches Hi not buck to its reginuing. Somo think it H. represents an nssuult , and is a lingering H traco of the custom nmong eavitgo nations H of carrying away tho brido by violenco ; H others think that it is a relic of tho ancient H law of exchange or purchase , and that it H formerly implied tho surrender by tho H parents ot all dominion or authority over H their daughter. It has a likeness to a Hk Jewish custom mentioned in tho Bible. Hf Thus in Deuteronomy we read that when H | tho brother of a dead man refused to marry Hf tiis widow she asserted her independence of Hi 1dm by "loosing his shoe. " Also in Ruth , Hf when tho kinsman ot Boas gave up his Hi claim to the inheritanco of Ruth and to H , Ruth also ho indicated his assent by pluck- H ing off his shoo and giving it to Bouz. It H tma a'8 ' ° the custom of the middle ages to H place the husband's shoo on tho head of H tho nuptial couch , in token ot his denom- B. ination. [ American Register. H * Klelrv to 25,000,000. H M. Stecnackers , who was postmaster-gen- H ; ral under the Tours Delegato Government H r and is now a member of tho French Cham- Hi bcr , has taken up tho causo ot tho claim- HI ants to 45,000,000 , whicli they contend Hi is due them by the state. In 1870 a H j Frenchman named Thcry depositod 400 , - t. 000 in tho Bank of Venice , and then died. w\ For some timo niter his decease nobody WtJ' came forward as his heir. Somoswindlers. Hi by means ot forged names tried to got hold B f of it but failed. H | More than a century passed when Bona- t parte was ordered by tho Directory to de- W\ { \ mand the principal and interest for tho jjj benefit of French subjects. They weropaid H | to him , and he appropriated them to mili- K j tary uses. The state therefore became tho B | debtor of tho Thery family. Authentic heirs ml of tho depositor ot the 400,000 exist. K That sum , with legal interest , now comes K : to 23,000,000. [ London Daily News. * IiOvely Iiasktcu ou Horseback. u Wo wish the Quitman girls would indulgo II - more frequently in tho graceful and healthy HI _ _ exercise of horseback riding. Girls look B < • pretty on horseback , and wo lovo to sec them. Wo popped the question to the lady wo now board with whilo wo were P gaily cantering side by side in the long ago. H She jumped at the chance , and we've been R jogging on together ever since. In a town W like ours , where horses are plenty and other outdoor amusements not very numerous , we think all the girls should \ be encouraged to become accomplished equestriennes. Let your girls ride horse ! back. It will make them healthy , strong , j active and self-reliant ; and , gracious , don't ' ! they look handsome prancing along on a I spirited charger. | The magical effects of St. Jacobs Oil in f removing soreness and stiffness makes it invaluable at all times. Rheumatism and jj Neuralgia promptly yield to it. i B1 The Dylnsr Cardinal. ! * > irdinal Newman ia reported to bo dy- I ing of old age. The poet cardinal Is nearly S3 years of age , and. despite his increasing infirmities , makes the most vigorous efforts to continue his duties. For some years ho } J has been compelled to sleep fourteen hours daily , and he has gradually cwrtailed the period he used to devote to receiving ) Iriends. The author of "Lend , Kindly \ Iiight , " was one of the most popular as -well as one of the most brillis.n't clergymen , In thechurch of England prior to his going * over to Rome , and , while there has been a > good deal of bitter feeling toward his fel- I ; low-seceders , he lias neverceased to be a favorite with Protestants end Catholics I , alike. i T Dr. Gross , physician at St. Vincent's ij Hospital , Baltimore , Md. , considers Red | J Star Cough Cure perfectly harmless , bent ; [ ! purely vegetable and entirely free from opi- i | ates , poisons , and other narcotics. Other "if " professionals also endorse 'it as prompt , 1 safe and sure. Price , tweaby-five cents m j "bottle. 1 Stories of Ausjry Statesmen. [ * There is lovely story in iCount BeuBt's 1 memoir's about Prince Bismarck which de- I serves to be recalled just tjow when the [ great chancellor's speech as ringing in our 1 -ears. "What do you do ? " > he asked Count - Beust , "when you are angry and grieved ? ' Don't you find it a relief to "destroy some- ! thing when 3-011 are angry ? " "I was over there once , " 3ie pointingop- posite to where the emperor lives , "and I flew into a rage. In going out I slammed | the door and pulled out the key , which I ' tooK with me into Dount Lehudorf's room close by , and threw into the basin , which r went Into a thousand pieces. Count Lehu- * dorf asked 'are you ill ? ' Iwas. . That t cured me. " , How naturaf this and how childlike ! ; But what a blessing it would be if Btntcs 1 ! men eould always cure their anger by g smashing a basin ! Sometimes , like Loud [ Randolph , they smash a cabinet , or , like | t 3Ir. Cluxmberlain , a party. But even these | modes of r lier are innocent compared with T he usual methods of emperors and kings , , and of Demes himself , all of whom find * 'war occasionally nece sary as a vent for h their spleen. I Tlie positive and unsolicited testimony t ' ( of people from every section who have used t Dr.Bull's Cough Syrupconfinnseveryclaitn h made for its wonderful efficacy. Price 25 | cents. T The ship-yard in Chester , Pa. , will be | V operated by John Roach's sons. ' The Omaha 'Jyps foundry can furnish f new newspaper outfits on short notice. C Prices same as in Chicago and freight i already paid toOmiilm. OMAHA TYPE F0IM- i " L V. NEWSPAPER OUTFITS 1f5 1 f5 furalKlicd on Sliort IVoticc From f Oinaliu t Chicago Prices. I M OR SEC01-HAHD GOODS t CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. j P ' OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY , 6L- Omaha , Nob. . 12th and Howard. i Moral and Lc al larrlajje. Just now tho Chicago public Is busj with meditations , debates and liorroi over marriages come and coming Tho elopement of a young girl and hci marriage at midn'ght to the boy or lad of her choice , moved not a little the inmost soul of a few hundred thou sand persons who reside in Cook Coun ty ; but "this commotion was a calm in comparison with the tumult caused by tho illusion which came suddenly over tho mind of a rather noble ffirl. an illusion which assumed the form of a desire to wod one of tho leading an archists now in tho County Jail under a death-sentence. The latter case has aroused an indig- nation as broad as the normal condition of the local mind , the reverend gentle man continues , in the Chicago Journal , and has awakened an approval as largo as tho admiring e ' rele around Captain Black and his incarcerated clients. With that small number oi persons to whom tho murder of eight policemen and tho wound ng ol twenty more was a venial matter , this , wedding between a young girl and the' leading agent in the bloody riot is also rather a nice thing. The women and men who ha"d sympathy and flowers for the May rioters ought to bring plen ty of blossoms for tho January wed ding. There was no groat wrong in tho death of the policemen , and much less wrong would there be iu the jail- wedding. So argues the Captain Black coterie of mortals a coterie whoso code of ethics is perhaps the most original ever fabricated outside of an insane asylum , which , begtning in tho espousal of anarchy as a vir tue , culminates in asking a beautiful girl to niarry , it being a pity for such a social flower to waste its sweetness on the desert air. It was a wonderful kindness of heav en to grant to tho same city whicli per mittee ! Captain Black to live and in culcate ctithics , Sheriff Matsou also to live to prevent tho Black idea from be coming epidemic. What would become of us if to his tasks like a lawyer Cap tain Black were given liberty to weave marriages between the anarchists in jail and tho foolish girls out of it ? The sheriff has come in as a most timely re buke to one of the greatest absurdities of tho age. A man of good sense has risen up to quito a bedlam. It did seem for a timo as though the marriage being conceded as coming , somo cleygyman would bo found to take his sacred iobes in a carpet-sack , and , donning them in the jail , make two loving hearts to beat as one. In the recent runaway match a clergyman was found who would rise at midnight , and for a consideration , rattle over some holy words , and thus place his of fice on a level with a village squire. That this same clergymau could have been secured for our jail wedding there is no reasonable doubt , for with hitu , as with many other preachers , marri age has lost its religious element , and , like a business partnership , is a mere matter of law. This is a strange phe nomenon in the Episcopal Church , be cause a church which is so careful about how a marriage bond shall be dissolved should reveal some preference as to how it should -created. . If mid night and sol tude and girlish green ness make a good beginning , the nian- er of ending should bo of little impor tance. But the SpiesiKiptials , now ovVty > ro > pcctive , reveal the ridiculous pass ic which marriage .has come by help of Iboth law and the gospel. Thoclergy shave helped to ( degrade thealtar. . Some cf our singers and actresses ( have been marr < i three or four or five ftinies the words "till deatli us do , parl" having nothing t © ( < io with the part ng. A silly man and woman can get mar ried in a shop window , qc wp in a balloon , and at any time of night or day. Three or-four dollars , or a doliar and a half even , will sufficiently be cloud the moral sense ot parson or squire , and on goes the wedding with neatness and dispatch , One Age now completes its hideous work by : asking us to admire the orange blossoms which agoodgrl proposes to wear in the County jail for a few moments. The : daily papers have done noblo defey by exjiressing , instead of admiration , their indignatiou at all concerned iu tho affair , and especially toward those who- are old enough to posess some .at tho admonitions of ommon sense. This little paper was begun xcffii the' design of suggesting that the clergy- should never take part iu any clandes tine or eccentric marriage. The cler gyman's rite is not the legal r te. His wedding possesses a religious cleuient. and if silly people run to him to be married , they should be sent onward toward some magistrate. Some of the Chicago pastors nave done this again and again. They have said to runa ways and eccentrics : "We cannot perform a legal ceremony ; our cere mony must be both mor al and legal , and the marriage you seek contains no religious element whatever. " In these davs of degraded marriage thev are no doubt glad that what ceremonies they have performed have been solemn ized amid benedictions and flowers worthily placed. If there must be for lorn and wretched weddings , let the common squire have the honor and the glittering fee , but let tho clergy step aside until the union ran be moral as well as legal. Rev. David Swing , in Chicago Ledger. Peels Lonesome. "I never felt so darned lonesome in my life , " said a Back of the Yards man the other dav. " "What's the matter now ? " asked a bystander. "Nothin's the matter , now. an' that's what bothers me. I've just got well 'o the eetch , an1 don't have to scratch. I've lost a heap o' 'musement. Qood- alVs Sun. _ Correction ; of a False Rumor. The-report that the joko about the Chicago-woman's foot had been taken into dry-dock for repairs was the base invention of tho numerous proprietors of another chestnut. The joke about the Ch cago woman's foot still spreads itself over the periodical literature of the land , and crushes a million readers daily. Drake ' 's ' Traveler's Magazine. Is This So ? A few years ago a little book fell into our hands , recounting tho experience of a cer tain prominent business man , from which it appeared that , as with most Americans , too close attention to business had broken his health. The doctor said he could not live. Ho then stated that ho used a cer tain nrticlo which effectually cured him , and "out of gratitude for his own recovery he determined to devoto a portion of his fortuno to spreading its merits before tho world. " As we read it we said : This is evidently a shrewd expression of a commercial motive ; it squnds well ; it reads well ; but many peo ple will not believe it. In a few ytnrs , however , that man get famous the world over. IIo gave several hundred thousand dollarsto astronomical research , and his name became a house hold word in nearly every home in the United States. Hundreds of thousands of people to-day without reservation , say that to this man alone they owo their lives. If ten men aro collected together the chances are that if one man incidentally refers to Warner's safe cure seven of them will bo able to tell , from their own experi ence or from tho experience of their friends of marvelous results which that remedy hnB wrought. Nothing has ever been put on tho market we are told , the salo of which has been so great and kept up so wonderfully , and this alono is evidence that merit is at the bot tom of its popularity. In our files we find many an advertise ment from this house. Some people have believed , have used and have been cured ; others have disbelieved , have not used , and died. died.The The manufacturers have stated , as the result of their most careful investigations , that the condition of tho kidneys is the key to health , and that they know if the ' kidneys are maintained iu health by War ner's st fc cure , ninety-three per cent , of dis eases would disappear. The uric acid , or waste of the system , left in the blood , by what may be called con stipated kidneys , blocks up thesystem and carries disease to every organ. This statement , mado time and time ngain , is so full of sense that it is now ac cepted as a scientific truth by insurance companies who reject millions of risks every year if there is the least inactivity of these organs. The public is tired of the wrangles of this school and of that school , and it is quick to recognize anything that has such con ceded merit , and on this ground alone can we account for its extraordinary sales and popularity. Queen Margharita , of Italy , has a strong preference lor women physicians. Ifc only takes half a hog to make its fore- quarters. Good manners and good morals are sworn friends and firm allies. Bartol. IZoiv to Gain FIchIi and Strength. Use after each meal Scott's Emulsion with Ilypophosphitcs. It is as palatable s milk , and easily digested. The rapidity with which delicate people improve with its use is wonderful. Use it and try your weight. As a remedy for Consumption , Throat affections and Bronchitis , it is ur- cqualcd. 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Address , IOWA SEED CO. , Whole- aale and Retail Seedmen , Des JIolvzs , Iowa. e want Yo-ur tfsssrsass profitable employment to represent us in erery county. Salary $75 per month and expen e * . or a large commission on sales If preferred. Goods staple. Every one buys. Outfit and particulars Free. STAyPABD Sn.VEBWA.RE CO. . BOSTON , 3IASS. & - Habit PainlcsMj IlKa" Cured at Home. Treatment MAEB1BHIH&-OPIUM NO PAT" a kcd mm' until you are benefited. Terms Ixjw Humane Semcily Co. , LaFayetle , Jad. AlUflitTB A Pn'tive ! cure. No Knire. WW BW IBi Payne. Marshalltown.Iowa. 0 C * 0 S8 ? "V- P'e worth 8t50 TREE. Line * IlsilSot . undcI.t"8 horse' * feet. Write BreMster VWSafety Rein Holdar Co. , Holly , Mich. ADII111 lorjililno Hiljlt Curc.lla Ll 111 111 III } 2P'l y . NouaytUlCaraO. m " Lie J. STrrucvs. Leliauou. Otlo. lel > here and enn ; TELEGRAPHY K"011 P XSituation * for- nlshsjd. Write Valentine Bros. , JanesTlUe.Wli. ADIIIII * nd Morphine Habit Cured In 10 to | IIIIHI SO days. Kefer to 1U00 patientr cured VI 1W III In all paru. Dr. Mirih , Quiney.Xich. UnUC STODV. Secure a Buslnesa Education br IIUHU mall , from Bevajjt's Colleok liuffalo.X.Y' WIZARD OIL I Ci Jg coNCBIT * m Havo been iMiJoyed bydtlzona oC every tewnnaS til "I city In tho U. S. Mnrvehmn Curfti tuvo tvenwlt- * flil ne.ised by thou untl * of people , whr > csat twtlfy tx -if'l Hamlin's Wizard 831. ! ! Neuralgia , Toolhncho , llcadaebs , Ezrzcfee , 5 .j I Catarrh , Croup , Sore Throat. Ill Lamo Back , Stiff Joints , Contracted Cwis , $ I RHEUMATISM , 11 Sprains , Bruises , Burns , Fersr Ssres , , II Wounds , Old Sores , Chifbfams , Frssl ' 11 Bites , Sore Nipples , Caked Breasts , a2 | | l All Aches and Pains , f 11 aro quickly relieved by thin maslcal retocxly. Try St fl ouco and you will never be without It. . J"or wte br ' § UruKcists. Price. SOc. Ourhoxu Iludlt fmsuialL > f Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY , CHICAGO. II m\m mY mmKmMmmr \ Kafj Pf | l v ff t\ a a U ImW ' lfl \ X Will purify the BLOOD xmeub o II wAwSffl the LIVER nod KIDNCV f > } WLS BE8TORK the HEA LTH ru > VIO- | Vf ft ORof YOUTH fJj pfT > Ma.t * ol. ) > Sn B < m of Appetite. lndUe ir J ck r SH NSiilBElm Strength and liitd y.IuT > - \ | B | H | % solutslr currd : Zontaan - { ' NH HQk cles and nerres recsivo jutrr _ H 5 < i . force. EnliT ir ll > " 3 * i iias . nndnuppllei Ur > nJ * wec J Wt Suffering from c of > " > H LADBES i ! riA ffiKSjg I XONICasafaand apoodjcnm. GiTf aeIsr.4 * - H thy complexion. Freauent attempta at csraUntaH Ine only add to tho popularity of tb orw meto > JM notoiporimont cot thoOniGR jti.ASi Besx. . H / Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS \ 1 anil SJsu H fCuro Conatlpation.Llver Comolalnt J nosdaobe. Bampto Dose md Dreua 5 oH | 1 H mailed en reoelpt ot two cents in posifce- / ? H Address : DR. HARTER , Medical Ct.hSM ; fe5 | l 0 2LKLX-aa. ! 7 7'I3Br i I The Cr # Nursary of * PER6HER0N HOBSg. \ I * H 300 to 400 IJIPOKTED AKMXIASlVr fromFr nce.allr coraedwitbextcndedfeET 5 1J > J m\\ I'erclieron Stud Books. 7haPCrcheron.lbeaatjBr rrc m \ breed of France possessing- . stud boot : UisSixs • & * > mm rupport and endorsement of the French Gcnrrninv-KU m W Bend for 120-ptco CataIoru3 , . Illustration * 3 y JLoma mm liouheur. H. W.DUHHAH , Wav- , DuPacs Co. , Illinois * . . M PERCHERON I ASD M FRENCH COACH HORSES , REPUBLiCAH VALLEY STOCK F SM. I bleiiiriu ith CHtaliW-h- R 4 ftc aK ' ) WjKj H edreputationabreed-c * * "J''lM'w * < ' " * * : ! ? iitf mWM ! em. Our Imported Stock all rept'tertd In the IVrtirn i m Stud Hooks of France and America. V. ' c cuarjuiJes-ait Lm Stock Breeders just as represented. S&niiIarca.tali > xQ j H Number 5 free. Address , M AVERY & COLEMAN , Props- V/akefielcJ , Clay County , Kari. H ? \VooiIcrthoaUvo auioontof mone ? vttrztsw | B& the 100 persons answering the followlnc Jliioal M ft questionIVfirre iu the Hiblo < loe lt-Wt Lm § nay. "If a mun catctlt ecgBlir sboliac H ! * die r' Tha first person answencs tMs qaes-K ) Lm * tion correctly , w.Tl recelveflOO cash. Itratro-at- H I ceivo mora than ono conee&xutTecUieAoarepJEJSZ. LU 3 uIUrecciTOflCO ; the third | 50 ; ffiafJUirffliKSisSJ gH B the fifth ? 15 ; thoslztu ; > - • and * j g , , to u c | g next oco hundred people ahswerlncItcx rccaxjK a | Silt you aronotthefirstreacmbcrt&ctsnEBj S * a Li 2j be tho second or third ; sa ioui sranxt > . - qc4 ° 9K H gi chanceror a large prize. Each , competitor Kmstiw sssfl fCIn everycase , send 50cta wKli their answer tarOf aH " "one year's trial subscription to Tin : COOQJV saH HOUSKJCEEPEIi. a Iarce 15-paKW Jluz-W : H tratedfamily paper. lfyoatvtusendioraim - H send the paper one year , and 9 , H ' • nOW 10 COOK " • S AM ) KEEP 0rJSE. aH a boos of nearly 500 paces for housekeeper ? . She $ H ssH regular retail price Is $1.50 , beautifully bread | * mml I in eitraclcth. Itembodles theripodpatitxcrHf H of a veteran housekeeper , and Its recces ( rsCflt H which there are great numbers on all hraoeim JK Lm of cookpry ) can be relied upon as accurate ararl H Lm trustworthy. Send jour answer at onca. Tt&H tage stamps taken. Address TI1E ROOD EOC2P-W aH H KKHER. 79 Dearlwm St. Chicago. JlX. JE M W SLTH vriz tsf&z. Si 11 WW sa fi9b H Si wiieit. Semi-tro ) Ic I and * F * lssssssl Temperate Zone Frulti thriTe In llie s me StliX. \ m fountry healthy. State rapidly deieloptnc. Xt > * r * H Taxes. G ol Schools. Kew Ibllroads. sol sure Lm\ mile * of Navigable Illvers than any other &wc U W In the Union. Thl if MifiuAin sUH P n ABK&SSAS I est and Beat Newspaper " , M in the Sate , with agricultural department xb3r e i- -W ted. Fifty-six colunint per wee' * . - TeU * ywn Ji -U about the great Smthnest. Six montbsCtK - . a mW\ \ months SOc SAMPLES FltEC AddzeM TZK MM GAZETTE , Little Kack , Ark- H I IJD JK/JLli Jliea X gKn S I'retUest BOOK ! cverg55 M % j mTStm7 > r Frlnted. Thousand ? of& zL H JaHHp9 jnjcravinss.IestSEKDtr g. M ; J6 j z.A cheapest everprowru V S7 H s Jgg gj I > kts 3c Cheap as dirt by " * , H " • r - oz.&lb. 100000pkU.neir 70y „ H sorts divided wnti to Customers. I gire r Lm away more than some lirms sell. Send for nry 9 J Catalogue. It. II. Shumway , ltockTardHZ _ M JOSEPH El LL0TTS I STEEL PUIS I I GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION JSTE. k\ \ " Nos . C03-404-I7O-SO4. H TH3 MOST PEBB0T OF PBHS. ' I flHD ORGANS PIAMfflG A GJod PianoforS137-SO Irlal V Ai.ooion-Tjifor G9tx > M Write for Catalosne of in CENT 3IOSIC. x > r - H tainingua-iictof lSOpiecc of lite and pooularmusa . M Addrc , , . HUYETT BROS. , St. Joaopli , MImoiotT- H MTThe largest and old-st ilusic House on the af 'j H sounlllier. 9 w % m T WFfsF. a. r.KinrAXN' .sric&- Lm Hi I hm I ior or Pj ents. Wa.tibx3xB ± UM mi klB I Qd.U. Send for Circular- M AssssssMaHHalaMaBssSBVsssSBSurercIlericrrsT91 ssssssl KIDDER'S PflSTlLLES o S : i0Sms9IWharIeit9wiiXKe : _ MM immW _ _ _ _ _ _ . l m\\\\\