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TllK OMAHA DAILV BBltl : SATURDAY , JTNI5 II , 1881. o HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES. w.w " UK wmta discard tlio title "Mi . " 'tj ' , Ka ilod ; rings rc discardect liy adult ' ] f"ll(1'i' 14 V AJ 'v finiall shoulder capes nro inado cntirclv > of jet. Belts nnd hand-bags are inado of real leather. White chip's are trimmed with maroon feathcr. < . Crimson shades are in favor for library An Alsatian bow of shaded ribbon trims thu new hats. i nrc solid colors , half gold and half cardinal. Camelcttes are trimmed with Unyadcrc ( tripes or Koulce cloths. Cherries aru dowdyish , and aristocratic millineri refuse to hixtidlo them. A Cincinnati paper says that Cinclnn.iti girls study boxing. Paper collars , for in. stance. Tlic averai'e woman is composed of 'JI3 liones , Iti'.l ' muscles , L'J old newspapers , and -U ) hair-pins. Hosiery are of silk and ll lp tin cad , made of ( .pen work. Old fold and fawns ale favorite colors. The haniNonio thin window-curtains arc of black Mlk gauze on which are brocaded figures in old-gold bilk. The fnvoiite eoloi-s in Paris anlobster - pink , parrot KIVUII , red , moss-green , mid mustard , both dark and light. It is very fashionable for young ladies to Icain to play the violin , and there are several orchestras throughout thu states haul to make \ cry good inn-ic. A Deadwood woman tried to open n can of nitro-glycerinu with a hatchet , andwheii she lit about nine miles down the Uhoycnnu toad she said she ne\er was so surprised in all her life. We have heai-d considerable about the habit girls have of sitting on one leg. It's n very bad one , imitlculaily if thu leg I1 doesn t belong to thu young lady. 11 tart- ford Sunday Journal. 1 P * The most admired hats of the season aru the old Panama otraw , with the brim lined with white Surah or black or brown velvet " while white pompons and feathers , but no * * - ' - - ribbons , decorate the outside. ' The Latest Parisian iloven aru in un- dre.-setl kill , whi h lit the hand icrfuvtly. /Imt / the wrist ami arm are full and large They aru eight in , lies deep , fastened with two buttons , and called "Mosiniitaire. " Among thu new Vieiich linen fashions are delicately colored table-cloths , which throw up in greater distinctness and relief - lief the ornamental dishes and glasses and vases whith now adorn the dinner table. Miss Hello Hodman , of Diibwpic , hat a patchwork quilt , made liy herself at odjl times , which contains 10,01 ! ) pieces. Miss liedtnan is now at work on another quilt , which will be composed of " ,000 pieces. The Saratoga wave Is succeeded bv the water wave , wh ch is made of nnturaf curls anil fitted to the head by a metalli spring. This wave defies heat or water , is light , comfoi table , and not only easily adjusted , bnt alwayfi ready. Sleeves are skin tight for plump arms and have four-inch scallops lined with ! ruches of coloied satin and Spanish or point gauze. Sara Hcrnhardt arms have close ciiffs and thu elbow trimmed with a full shirred pleat , confine'1 with bows of till : or ribbon. Miss Cool's sharp-pointed icicle : Mr. ( Jusb : "Oh. what ecstatic music ! It would make a stick dance ! " Miss Cool , with great deiniireness : "Won't you trv a turn , Mr. ( JiisliJ" And yet Gusli didn't ' see it , and said , "Chawineil. I'm sine. " [ London Punch. ! Indianapolis has had a novel funeral a woman followed to the gravu by a band of music , with femalu pall-hearers" , and men and women in procession. It was a funeral - oral of a _ member of tint new order of Chosen Friends , a benevolent society com piled of both su.xes. A Xoriistown woman returned from a Jay's visit to New York yesterday , anil when a-ked how hho enjoyed herself , re plied : "I had a delightful time ; 1 spent four houra at the morgue , and live dead bodies weru brought in while 1 was there. It was better than a funeral. [ Norristown Herald. The old set of jewelry used bv ladies HO long is completely a thing of the past. Kariings are preferred in a different de sign from the jiin , Kgyptian and Cesnola designs prevail in all jewelry. The asp , the lotus leaf , theXile key and other pat terns are shown , Miggestive of the limit of he Xile. The Hungarian women are described as wtifnl , as with line figures as the ladies , but preserving their willowy - - , . , s long after the Austrian has be come fat and shapeless. They aie dark- Hkinned , with glorious eyes , and one can often find traces of the vagabond blood of the gypsy in their faces. Two young men , unmarried and having mine iiionoy to squander , promNed to give a ladies' hewing circle in Frankfort , Ivy. , ! ? 10 if its _ members would keep absolute si lence at its meeting for the space of one hour. The ladies took ten minutes to ex press , all together , their opinion of these young men , and then resolutely bet to work and actually won the money , A philanthropic young' woman of Tea Moines , one of the "praying band , " became infatuated with a prisoner awaiting trans- rer to the state prison , and conceived theft heme of aiding his escape by making him t cine of the hand in thu disguise of female Apparel. Hein discovered , she has now left town for a Kcason , and the object of her misplaced affection is safely lodged at Port Madison. Kmporia News : A strong-minded female went through Kmporia ye tcrdayiu charge of two car-loads of catt'c ' , en route for Col- orada , She stepped off the train at this place to attend to Homo business at the sta tion , and in paying her respects to the rail road company showed a far familiarity with rigorous Anglo-Saxon that would do credit to an old rancher. As he sat on the steps on Sunday evening he claimed the right to kit * for every shooting - ing star. She nt first demurred , as'lwcame a modest maiden , but finally yielded , Shu was even so accommodating as to call bis attention to Hying meteors that were about to oscapu his observation , and then got to "calling" him on lightning bugs , anil at last got him down to steady woil ; on thu light of H lantern that a man was swinging about a depot in the distance wlieru trains pvere switching. The latest modofo'-dressiiig the hair is a twist of coils in the bhape nf a figure eight , which reaches from thu napu of the neck to the crown of the head. The front hair is then paited and waved as near to thu part as possible. HraiiU are still worn , and crown braids are popular with many people , Scollops for thu front hair are entirely gone by. A false piece of ntitu- ally wavy hair is worn by many ladies , as * ir saves thu front hair from being injured by crimping , and remains wsiva a much longer time. The va ioun designs for fana nro very odd. With the exception of those having artUtio and cla ie figmes , all others are very large , like the fans carried several yeam ago , They only resemble tha latter , however , in size , as thu deaigns are quite -new. Some HTO in Louis XV. style , of > cretonne , with figures in the centre. The laces , wig and stockings of these aru worked with thread , whilu the garments are enriched with gold. Other fain have shaded stripes and a lmnd oine , bright- colored biid perched on a branch. There are also fans will designs of exotic flowers , Japanesti figures , and French landscapes. Ladies now aUo use their fans to replace autograph albums. Some of them are cove ed with verbUj or with the autograph * of celebrated artists. The lesthetic craze seems to bo at its height in New York. A hingle flower .of large size U now worn on the waist of a lauy'ti dress ( not a bunch , ) because it in in agreement with Home rule , of high art. Another freak of fashion In to wear an em broidered butterfly on a ulesve of a drenn. ? ivin t" run in the fnnn of sn.ik.- ii.l the claw ( ifnn4. \ \ . \ jirctty Rirl uc.iiKninet niadp of sUvm-il silks , vnth k'Amill fltmers of nil very inatctiM fn'tpiieil to ( IMP siilo with ft M\tr turkey claw . What arc cnllnl "thcator Inuitict' . ' AU > made ontirrlv of 11owcr ; * . One \vmii n a l.iilv uf fn liinn i coiiii cl < > f a jnir- IMP pamy , nno tlowcr ntont1 , the ot'titcr of the llowvr licini. on tintoji of the hfail. the imriili' Ati'l ji'llow UAM ilrniipinj ; ( 'iaoufully over hrr Ktililm liair. Hut uau- ally thi' c liu nets are inailo of timtiy { low- VM of n kitul , ny nws tiolcUand lillies of the va ley , with a few green leavox. niul art- tied \vitli loti } } lace string muter the chin. NATURAL CURIOSITIES. | Several iiflicnns have hecn killed at Xcoxlm c-oiintv lately. It is n rare bird < o far from thu n-a. A canary bird in Klmim , Xeu- York , who p liiiti'iits ami iraiidi > an'iiU ended life in the same way. recently committed sui- by liatigin . A fntmer in Ko * uth county , Iowa , has a hvo. < w.tli twu mouths the second one lioitij * under the Hijhl ear , nnd it ope s and shuts with the other , A rattlesnake live feet Ion : witli t-i.\tocn rattle * and a button was killed on the South Vulu.nt llojt's old cro liij : , ln t week I'V a ditchtender namiil ThtiMlore Anders < iii. On the. 21st lilt , n colt wns foaled on Dr. ( ilriin'i fann which meas fed -IS in. lies in hfhjht , Kirth 3.'i imhes , and weighed l.'iO | ioiind < . The dam lived but twelve IIOUM ' after the foal ng. Two Mack ea lef , 0110 a female , meawr- ing seven feet four inche.s fiom tip to tip , and the other a male , xexeii feet , were nlmt on the Heacon furiii. at Katon'.s Neck , 1 > . 1. , one day last week. A 1'eoria lady picked up the other day , tw dead Kn li.-h sparnmx , their ills in- tcrlookcd HO fir i ly that tlmv ' ould not be oepanitctl until lirokeii. The belligerent birds had e\iduitlj been having a hottimu of it. it.A A 1'eabody , Mas ? . , pet eat in a currylug shop went to sleep inside a larje ily-wheel and wivs caught napping when the engine was started. She came out without a Mcrntrh after eleven hours , after traveling 170 ! miles. A petrified forest has been found in the hills near Calovenw valley , Alameda eoiin- Lv , California. Uue pilicitied trunk which Ifen exposed is about twenty feet Ion , and seven feet in circumference at the base. Much interest is shown in the discovery. The Xovada I'ity Transcript describes a battle between a dove nnd a half-grown rooster , wh ch took place in that city the other day. The encounter lasted for ten minutes nearly evenly balanced , but finally - ' ly chanticleer put iu his l > e. t licks and drove thu pigeon from the fi'ild. The two favorite iicacocks oi the late Lord Heitcnnstield liave been forwarded From lliiglienden manor to her majesty the queen , at Windsor castle , at her desire. No more benefitting legacy could have been .eft the queen by .Hugo than these gor geous peU , HI emblematic of the life of Ixird Uuncnnslield mid his services to the emprcsB of India. Thomas l.ipseomli recently had some mnks set out in Little Kiver. Two of the looks were set pretty close together , and me of tin m caught an eel during the night , Mid the eel , in attempting to get of ( the look had tw fted thu line up until he was entirely out of water , When he went to examine his hooks he found a large hawk caugh on the hook near the eel llethinks .he hawk H w the eel above the water , and , n attempting to catch it , got caught < n .hu other honk dangling close ; b/ . - [ Washington ngton ( iiizettu. M u SICAL ND'DRAM ATIC. Maggie Mitchell is now at her home at Long Jtr.inch. The Harrisons will have a new specialty ilay for next season. Frank Mordaunt intends to ntnrjiext scnsou in a new play. * ' The erection of a new opera house is be ing agitated at Ogden , Utah. J Carl Schurz is said to have written a four- act comedy lor the German stage. Clara Loui e Kellogg and her mother will eave 1'ari.s for New York .Inly 28. Theie is every leason to believe that Modjeska will not return to this country tefore ISS'Jr Friends of Frederic I'aulding have spent iver10,000 in iiromoting his theatrical enterprises. It is fashionable now for the musicians to l sing for dancing. The idea comes from I'ariof course. Lawrence liarrett will pass the summer it .Stuttgait , ( Jcnnaiiy , where hisdatighters ire now studying. Miss Ida Lilian , the daughter of a pmni- nent physician oi Brooklyn , is preparing to appear on the stauo an a star. Mr. Hubert MoWado achieved a hril- iant success in ' Itip Van Winkle" during lis Denver engagement , according to the papers of that city , Cl.icago in to have a musical [ festival in 1882. 'J'he requisite funds have been gnar- uiteed for the purpose , and Theodore Thomas will be ihu organizer and con ductor. Uooth's jnxpn'cd lendition of Hamlet in Knglish at the. Berlin theaters will be u.s highly appreciated UH Uernliardt'i * rendi tion of I''icncli dramas in the oiiginal at our American theaters. When seven different piano-makers ad vertise their instruments an "the best in the world , " it is a relief to come across an old hand-organ which jumps the last \erito of "Captain .lenks" into the first of "Mol- lie Darling. " f Signora Uistori wishcn to play Lady Macbeth in Knglish with utme actor of position , and an application has been made to Mr. Irving in her behalf. Kistori is nad ! _ to have now quite mastered the Kng.uh language. Kdwin Forrest was standing near the door of a theatre in which lie was then playing , xarly in thu evening , when a man approached the gatekeeper and tuiiil : "Do you aihnit the profession " "Yes , when wo know ' them , " wan the reply ; "who are you ? " "I've got the trained hog here , " said the man. "Walk right in1 ' interposed - posed Forrest ; "I'vu got a whole company of 'em inside. " Mile , lihea , the Fieuch actress , who , for the hist five years has been the leading ac- Ire.- * . * of Ht. I'eternburg , came to 1/owlon tNojnontlis ago , without knowing a word of I'lngliili , Vesterday hlip uutdo her de but at the ( iaiety iu Beatrice in "Much Ado About Nothing , " speaking thu purest Knglish. rihu created an extraordinary t.uiiaatiun , .She intends tii stur heru for a year and then go to America , Lotta , who has madu more people laugh , probably , than any other woman lit nig. u a member of the Episcopal church , and was continued at New Orleans in IWi'.l. Throughout a busy and not altogether easy life , Lotta has not only miccce-dcd iu extending - tending her fame from one end of the con < tinent to thu other , hut she bus done what in far moic to her credit and gloryiho has kept that name unboiled by any breath ofscuudal. 'l'abor'n opera house , in Denver , will ac cording to all accounts , he a very gorgeous affair. The building will cost something like ! r.0,000. W. H. Biith will be the manager , and the house will be opened in iSwptvinbor , The decoration of the theatre will hu done by Marshal , Field & . Co. . of ( 'hicago. Their bill alouo will net § 15,000. The carpets will he of loyal wilton , thu draperies will be of the finest fabrics that the looms produce , the IJOXBH will bo up holstered after the style of Louis \ J V. bThe , Kansas state 'musical jubilee , to b held at DUmarck , Kan. , August 18 and lit , promises to beonu of thu grandest utfairn ever attempted in the west. J'rof. 0 , J $ . Leslie , of Chicago , has charge of the ar rangement , and has organized clauses all over the ktate. These will be under drill from now until the jubilee. Mr. Leslie ha with him in the Ute twenty-eight or teachers totanht ill arranging and conducting. Kvory town in thestate of one thousand inhabitants or over will bei ited. and choruses organ- ! cd that willl. . under drill until the 18th of August , so that when all the choruses in the stale come together in < > no general teheai-jial , tin-day und e cninp before the jiibiu-e , all will sing together at one voice. Twuity-iiglit towns in the state have been ( itvnnizcd. and the number of voices en rolled is : < , S'.l' . and fully one-half the Mate to hear from yet. PIPPERM1NT DROPS. Lcmon-juico pievents malaiia , and a little Jamaica rum , with ice , prevent * any injurious effects from the b'tnun. When the telegraph wires are tnn under ground , nd the poles abolished , the lump' posts should be increased. Then- must lie something left for drunltcn men to cling to. Hill N ye tells of a tiamp printer who traded boots with a deeping wayfarer , and dialk l on the oles "I'nidclilitied Kx- cbange. " A Uhicapii dmmmer is in liinlm in a Wisconsin Jail for hitting a hotel landlord with twenty-one out of a possible twenty- three codli h ball < . IX A London | uper says that "in linseia a student Is looked Upon as a King-killer. " Ill America it sttutent i < looked upon as t\ third ba > eman or bow our. The government has spent 8li0,000 ! in imcstiyaling the locust , aimy worm and KiiiKshoppcr , and the only result thus fur rcpoitcd is that none of them wear sptc- tacles. TJA man in Greene , Chenango county , 'New ork , recently wrote , HKt words on a postal card , then wrapped it around a micriHco o.and chucked it into a lamp-pust mail-box. "Who would llvo without children ? " plaintively usks 'Jhe New Yoik Herald. That depends on whether your wife can make thu oldest boy a pair of pants out of your old coat. _ At Deadwood balls it is no longer con sidered en regje to smoke a clay pipe wldlw dancing , ami if a man does it his partner , if she has any self-respect , will Kick the pipe out of his mouth. "Sam , you are not honest. Why do you put all tlte good peaches on the top ( if thu measure and the little ones below ? " "Same reason , sab. dat makes de front of .your house marble and du back gate chielly slop bar'l , sab. " Some philanthropist has saidthat | a man who tiuly loyes a horsu cannot be wicked. He must bu in the wrong , for Texas jails are full of men who loved other people's horses , mil wisely , but too well.-Now [ Orleans Picayune. "Hw do you like Austin ! " asked a gen tleman of Uncle Mose. " 1 like the town filihtrate , but 1 feels sorry for du folks ; iley is so p ro. Yesterday I wanted to get change for a fn-e-dollar bill , I put my ban'in niv pocket and hunted fureberin long , and 1 irint found it yet , 1 nebber seed a town wb.ir it was so hard to get change for a live-dollar bill , A receipt for "curing skins with the hair on" says : "Carefully remove all the pieces of flesh , dry the surface with a towle , and , laying the skin on a flat board or slab , scrub tbeinside thoroughly , " etc. Persons smtFering f.om wilt-rheum of the scalp should not try this remedy. They might not be able to get the skin back in its pro- perjplace as neatly us it wau before. [ Nor- ristown Herald. .Tones made an [ elegant garden , planted early gem peas very early , started his let tuce umler glass , and had plenty of little young beats almost before his country neighbors thought of digging ground. They laughed at him for a book farmer , said ho was a fool , ami prophesied th.it he would not be able to gut back thu price of the rake. Yet when he had bis "garden truck" in just such quantity that he was able to have a cucumber at about a dime of cost his neighbor's children came over with u bushel basket and said , "Father wants a penny's woith of cucumbers.1 It always produces a queer kind of ben- sation to meet a lady relative or friend after nn absence of ten or fifteen yearn. You look at her and think "JJear , dear , what a change to be sure , what an old Icoking hen she has grown lo be , " and she looks at yon and thinks. "Well , well , and this podgy , bald-headed old _ rooster is _ all that is left of my handsome , " > liin , Dick , Kill or whatever your hideous may be. Then you both exchun with ouu breath. "Why , how well you're looking , not a day older. " What liars we mortals. [ Nycinn Advertiser. The double page cartoon in the current Puck takes thu cookie. It represents the republican tree with all of its branches : full of fruit except one , and all of them laden with indu-trjous monkeys plucking the fruit , with a singlu exception. One solitary branch is barren , and on the extreme end of it sits thu stalwart ( 'onkling , with 1'hitt pel died upon bis.boulders , and he in the act of sawing oil the worthless branch , while humid his little burden are Mire to tumble into the democratic camp. This exhibition of petty spite by the boss monkey is ac counted for by Hohortson having captured the only fruit there was on his branch. The caricatures of the cabinet and leading senators are so startling , their acquaintan ces will need no label to distinguish them , it was my fortune last year to stop for a few days at a country pottoflice , to which manv of these cards came. " Anyth ng for me squire ? " would be demunded , "Yes , here's a keerd. Hctsey says she can't come 111 after harvest. " "tilio , soiry to bar it " "Well , " he would i > ay to ano her , "Si Moody's overbid you on them ajip.es ; you'd better ha" done it as I to d you at the t me. " "Mary. " said he to a pretty red-cheeked girl , "Hill isn't coming h'me , and you'll have to make up your mi d to it. Wants you to send him his fowling piece. " "All , widow ! " to another , "them eggs you sent to Hardy wasn't fresh. " AH ho addressed them he would hand them their cards , and fe t haiipy that ho knew what was , oing on , Now his mouth in sea ed forever and the rill of his wisdom is damned , as lie has been many a time. [ li. P. Shillaber , in Hartford Po t. High Price for Bonus Tom Wutrons , . commercial traveler , whipped oir tit the Marshall , Mich. , eating IIIIUBU several years ago. Hu was not very hungry , and called fur u plate of bonuswhich ho received. Jle iuuuireil thu priuu , and was in formed that it was seventy-live cents. "That's a thundering price for bums , " said Tom , "That's the " said the price , pro- pi iotor , The train was just starting ; Tom paid the bill and the coaches carried him niul his indignation nn toward Detroit. This was on .Saturday. On Mon day , Gilnuiro , thu outing house man received a telegram collect on delivery - ery , 81.2. ) , which ho paid , and readon opening it , "A thundering price for beans ! " Thirty days from that date a neat express package was handed in to Mr. ( jilinoro , 0. O , 1) . , who paid ninety cents for the privilege of opening it to discover a lot of sawdust , on the top of which lay u slip of paper with the cabilistio symbols : "A thundering price for beans ? " Two months from thin Ciilmoro was summoned to Chicago Ik meet a former business partner , anil the hotel clerk handed him a letter convoying the pleasant information : ' 'A thun dering price for beans' ' " Costof thcso articles , § : ) .80. A gcnuino telegram from Gilmoro's mining share broker advising him to sell win refused , and the loss of it entailed an actual damage - ago to Gilmore of 91,500 , A year rolled away , Gilmore or dered a case of Mackinaw trout from Detroit. They came 0. 0 , D. , 813.83 ; whoa opened ho found every fish had boon removed from the ice and saw dust and a shingle met his oyc" , marked with ft blue lead pencil : "A tliuiK orinn price for beans ! " Trim Ido arose between ( lilmoro and tin Detroit fish hoii.su , and they went t. law , ( Jilmoro winning the suit. S 1 damages , and all at a cost for the at 1 torney's services of $80. ( X ) . ( Sibnore grew dejected. Iiife looked gloomy. Letters poured in on every one of his family at regular interval * from all parts of the world , beaviiu : the unpleasant intionn.ition tlmt it was "a thundering price for beans ! ( | At last Gilmore sold the Marshall eating house and moved to Chicago. He carried his deep afllietiou along with him , gnawing like a cancer at his vitals. The persecution never ceased. Gilmore dropped , faded , ami finally died. The terribly atllictcd family followed him lo his last resting placej and the widow , with what little money she had saved from the ex penses of bogus telegrams and express packages , erected a plant innrblo nl b to the memory ot the torlurod Gil- more. The following Sabbath the mourning family went out into the cemetery to plant some violets on Gilmore'H grave. Arriving on the ground , they observed iu silent horror that another legend appeared above the name of Gilmore , on the tombstone , It , was chalked on a small blackboard and read : " 1 Ihunderiinj jiri'cc for beans ! " A Woiulorftil Lulio. The Uodie Free Press publishes the following description of Mono lake , a remarkable body of water : Notwith standing the steady inllux of live largo fresh water creeks and innumer able small streams , its bitter but pel lucid waters continue to give a sedi mentary analysis of15 parts soda , -tO parts stilt and 15 parts borax nnd lime ; thai the lake is Uxl ! ) miles in diameter and more than 1200 feet deep in places ; that , it contains two largo ami several small tufa islands , the first in mairnitudo having an area of 2200 acres and the second 1500 acres ; that upon the second island is ( ho crater of a volcano that was in active eruption as late as 1358 ; tlut upon the larger island suul out 100 feet from it , in 70 feet depth of water , are boiling springs of asphalt , and that no living thing exists in the waters of the lake except thu 1'iute shrimp , a pint-eyed worm which attains a length of about , throe- fourths of an inch. The valley commonly called a desert surround ing the lake is about IJOxoO miles in diameter , and liasaisomo not remote period of the past been wholly sub merged by mineral waters similar to those which now occupy the deeper portion of the basin , as the water mark along the western wall is nearly 1000 feet above the present surface of the lako. OriginalSiu Accounted. For. Hnrtfuril Cniirunt. Li a certain minister's family the conversation once turned upon the character of the baby. Why was he BO naughty ? The brother who had reached the ago of twelve , and was studying the steam engine in his in tervals of catechism , gave vent to his orthodoxy in the following sugges tive inquiry : "Papaas wo all inherit the sin of A driii , and the baby is such a little follow , is there not a greater pressure of sin to the mni.ire inch in the baby than in any of the rest of us/ / " FUOM THE HUH. Thi'iv is perhaps no tonic oftbred to the jifoplo that possesses as much real intrinsic value as the Hop Bittern. .lust at this season of the year , when the stomach needs an apportixcr , or the- blood needs purifying , the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Hitters. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure , don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that m.'iy take months for you to' iccovor in. [ Bos ton Globrt. jlc d\'ulf > Why is a person getting the iheumatisni like a man locking a diKU-V HccaitM * he is turning a key ( achy ) the best cine for iheu- matism or Neuralgia fs Dr. Thomai' Kclcc. tric ° " ' NEVK Tf you are suffering with low and depressed spirits , loss of appetite , general debility disordered blood , weak constitution , headache , or any disease of a bilious nature , by all means procure a bottlu of Electric Hit ters. You will bo surprised to see the rapid improvement that , will follow ; you will bo inspired with now life ; strength and activity will return ; pain and misery will cease , and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Elec tric .Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a botlto , by Tsh & McMahon. ( U ) "NOTICE" U , S. LAUD OWCB , NonroLK , Km. \ .HI ay 18th IbHl. f Concerning N , W , J Sec. 0 , Towimlilp 16 , Nor A ot llanjio 11 , Rut of ( > th rrlncll-ol Meridian , To William Corliett , - Mom' ! ' . Thomas Ilim-r , , J. II. Wlitttler , Klljali .M. llolilix , unit to ut' ' * hem It'inay cotuvrii. Von iri hi reli } uotlflcil that on the dth ( lav of SVpti ii'lt. r A. II. 1B57 , one William ( Wrlu'tt , tllixl hUl"-liratory SUU'iucut , Wo , fifiou , upon the N. SV .of KeUion 6 , Towiinliin 10 , Noilli of Hun- 1 1 K.vit of thu Otli Principal Meridian , nml nn tin llht day of Banio month Inenteil thereon lllliVu-y lloumy Land Warrant No. hO,17l , ait of I-.J7 , uliirh warrant HO.I found to htvu l > ri-n II..UM ! lit Council Illuffu , Iowa , Octobui Ibt , 18M ) , at to ml in that land itintrlct. The "locution" H H unnlixl l.v kttiT of lion. ( . 'oiimilhHloniT of thu ( Jvnurul l-and ollke , lUUxl July 20th IbdO , nnd thu counterfeit rtrtlflcnto returned to thu laial ottlci' , nnil the olIiiTH Initructi'd 10 notify ( 'nr'jutt of this action taken ; mid that an Mix | iic-einptlon riilit hiul been appro\i lhu , would litipuinilttol to locutu raid trait with aalid and legally vi- linf < l warrant , or to ntilictltntu cath In pa ) mint therefor ; Unit no IOKU ! notleo of thu said iiUlon of thu commlHiloner wan brought homo U said Corbutt , or to any party or particx who miccccdrd to bin rifthto , and it appuiriiiK from thu rivordn of llouKlaJtrounty , JicbmKa , that J. II , U'hlttlrr , anil iiijjli : M. llohbt , aru the legal siim'morK.of H | I | ( 'orbett to the title of said N. W. 1 Hi * . Town. 10 , Northof JUngoU Kutoltith I' . Jl. Thu Hon. CoininlHHlonLr of thu ( lenrral Jjinl ottlco lias niidur d.itu of May 4th , Ibil dccidul that thu t > ald Whltter and llobliu arueutitlul to loratu thu saM tract with warrunU , or to hnhxtl- tutu tasb in piiiu-nt ; therefor ; us follou a , to "it J. II , Whitticr for thu KJ nf N. W. 1-5 Ill-Ill' : Klljah M. Hoblm for thu W } of N. WJ.6-10.'li ' : Thirty dayH from thu date of thv llrst imblita- tlon. of tliiJ notice are allouul , In which aa apiical from bulO ikxlslon may bo Illuil In thu local laml bllllli. If no nppi'ftl la filei ! , ninety ilayi from cvrlra- tlon of thu tald thirty daya aru ullow ua thu Haid Whlttierand Jloblmfii which to offer the Icgul conuldi'ratlon for thu tuld tractn. K S. Wn.KHVM. . | J. I.AMIinilT , Kbctivir. _ in20tivfflit ( NOTICE. fiillrt Wesson will taVuimtUo that on the flOth ilaof April , A. JJ. 18S1 , the Count j Judiju of ItouKla * County. Kebra k , I MIIM | an order of attacbincnt for the mini of fcai In an action iieiid Ing buforu him. wherein Arthur A. I'arkirlii lilaintlff , and ( lilbert Weuon , defendant ; that projierty , to-wit : I-'undu ha c licen ittarhod un der Mild order. Said caukc wan continued to thu till Jay of July , IbSl , at U o'clock a. m. AHT1IUK A. rAHKKJL riaiuUO. Jun 9 , 1881 * rry thunilw * * * * Vt"B' For You , Madam , \Tlioso complexion botrnys some liiunllinlliip imncricc- ( ion , rchoso mirror ( ells yon that yon nro Tanned , Snllow nml disfigured in count cnnnco , or Imvo Eruptions , Kcdncss , Itouglincss or uinvholoflotuo tints of complexion , VfO say use llngnn'H Biagnollii llalnt , It IsudeHcfltc , hnnnicssnnd ( li'lf litful nrtlclo , nrodnclug ( liu most nntnral niul cntraiic- inc tints , ( ho nrlillclallty of nlilch no obscrvoi * can doted , and which soon becomes per manent iftho Maq Is judiciously used , No Changing Cars BFIWHKN OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where direct connections nrc niacto with Through SI.KKl'INd CAH LINia for Ni'.W YOU 1C , ItOSTON , I'UILADKMMIIA , ItALTIMOlir , WASIIINOTON AND AI.I < KASTKHN ITlrS. The Short Line via. Peoria l > r INOIANAI'OMS , CINCINNATI , I.OU1S- Vll.l.i : , ami nil points In tlio S O AJ jL.'J For ST. LOUIS , Where ilircct connection nre inado In the Union Uciwt itli thcTfirnuuh Hlcuiilni ; Car Liiu-s lor Al.l , 1'OINTH NEW LIMEDES W10IMF.S TI1K FAVOKlTi : ItOOTIJ FOU Rock Island. The tUHiva | ! l Iniliirrincntfl offered \iy \ this line to tr.Uflcrs niul touiNtH nru ns follow : The cclclimtnl 1'1'I.I.MAN (10hrrl ( ) I'AI.ACE SI.KHl'INC CAHS run onlv on tlii line. U. , II. k ( J. 1'AI.Afi : IIHAWINO 11OO.M CAUS , with Ilorton's Itcclinlnjf Clinlrs. No extra charge ( or wnta in Itiicllnlni ; ClmlrH. Thu ( ainuiiH 0. , It , k ( , ' . 1'alacu Dining Car . Onr eoux Sinoltlii Cnr ( ittcd lth clctrant hlL-h-liackeil mttim rt\olvini ! ; ( hairs , for tlie excl u.sn e tiboot llrHt-i-lasn panacii- Ken. Ken.Steel Track nml 8iiK'rlor ] c > inlpincnt combined ulth their i-Jerit through cur nrnnircmcnt , nmkeH thU , al > o\u all othcTK , thu fuvorito routu to the Hast , South nml .Southeast. Try It , and jnii will Ilnil tra\i'lni- ! I'lMiry In- btcail of a tlNtoinfort. Throiiifh tlcliutslo this crlcbntwl line for Bale at nil olliccs In thu I'id ltd SUile.s anil Canada. AH Inforinatloii uhout mtcs nf fnrt1 , HlfciIn Car nt'cnininoilatlonii , Tiinu Tablu ) , etc. , will liu ihfcrfully shell hy njipl in ' to JAMIUU. WOOD , Octicral rasnoujtcr AKUIII , Chicago. T. j. rornsii , _ Ocni-ral .Manager , Chicago , JllfiMOVAC THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE lint runioveU to H'-W Douglas Street , hetwi-on Htli and IMh htretts , ( liin. | lliiMnnan'M ) . N'ew ntnl Sei'Oiiil Iianil liooUu hon fit. KoM or I'Mihnniri'J. JKMin" AND STILL THE LTOil CONT1NUKB TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. I l.a\o mlnptcil tliu Mon Hi a Trade Mailt , and all my Kood will be STAM1T.I ) with thu I.KIN and my K AM H on thuwuiuNO COODH AUK WITIIOIT TUB AIIOVi : HfAMl'H. Tbubeht material In lined und thu n o l hkllli'il workmen nrv emplojcd , and at tliu luwiHt mull pricu. Anyone i > < huiKU pricu-lUt of L' ° od will confer a liu or bv H'mllng for cue , DAVID SMITH MOORE. UTO'OE'JCCJE. John Da i ept will taku notlcu that on the Oth day of Jlijr , l slt Charlw IlrandcH , a Jiiktlcu of the I'uaw of Iht precinct , Hon lcn County , Nub. iiuucil an order of attnchintnt for thu bum o ? 2&.f.O In ari action punilln ? before him , wherein Jlorriu Kl utlrr u pUmtitf , and John llan cpt ilefendant , and tliat proiicrty contUtliiK of one trunl. ami contents liu been attoc'liul under raid order. Hald r u u wati continued to tliu "Oth Juno , 1811. 1 o'llixk p. m. NOTJOK. To IlullderB and rontructors : I Notieui * hereby f'itcn that sinlial ] irO | sal will hu revelled by thu Hoard of Trustee * of School Dintrlct No. 1 , of Cumin ) ; iniinty , NchraB- ka.iintll a o'clock A.M. of thu Will day of Junu , A l > . IbSl , for ercitlon of a whfiol houiu In the town of Wu > t 1'oint , In laid School District , during the preHentyiar , ilie kamu tobo built and tliu ma terial nswl In thu construction theruof. to bu In occordancu with thu plain and upuclncatioiiH thereof , on tile with the IMnctor of thu Hoard of Trustees of nal < | School DLtrict , and vthlch plaiiH and nic'itication | may bu Keen at the furnltiir toru of Ixiul * Hlcy , In said town of Wr t 1'oint , and a duiilicate copy thereof at tha ottlco of Charlcg Druvoll , arcbltoit , 111 thu city of Omaha , Neb. piThe kald lo ! rd of Trimtewi hereby rexen-e the right to reluct any and all bldi received. Adilruv , J , W , 1'oLUocn , Director , may31-d3t t Wcrt rolnt , THIS NEW A3O3 COKREOT MAP * Troves licyond any reasonable qtiestlem that the j * CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'j Is fry all odds the bp.it road for you to take when traTcllns In either direction between ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points In iho West , North and Northwest. Cftrcfully examine tliN y.ip. The Principal Cltlrs of the Writ nml Northwit fire Stations ! on tMs roml , Its through trains nmko close connections with lliolrultioullrun > ouu'jat junction point * . - . ? > < f * < $ $ $9' V1' " N ° > ° tvA tfe0 ? f THE CHICACO Jt NORTH-WliSTERN RAILWAY , PULLMAW HOTEL DINING CARS. - . " } ? ' ) J'1,1)1. ' ! ) " . ' ! , " ' . " ? Wylw Cnw ° rtti or KorthwMt of Chicago. It has " * < > ' " ! S" ft. ? : * " - ' .t InruwtliofollowlnitTmiiltlJiiM. _ . . . . . ' C.-hindas. Jtemcmhcr to nsk for Tickets via thN road , bo sure they road over U , and take nnno other. JUT.V1S llfUlUrr , Oun'l ' Jhinagor , Chicago. W. U. STESNKTT , Oeu'l 1'ass. Aecnt , ClilcaRa 11AU11Y P. IH'Kt. , Ticket Apnil 0. k N.V. . Hallwiiy , 14th ami 1'iU ilwm ctrrcU I > . K. KI.MIIAI.Isl tuiit Tli-l.et Aifi-nt I' . * N.V. . ' Itnllwav , lUli nml K. rlllmm Klretts. J 1IKI.I , . TU-hi't AKfiit 0. A N.V , lUlUay , V. V. It. 11 , l > ciit. HAMK.ST. , rm\nil \ 3m /iJUmii ' iS f VUwbft ft Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertainiiig to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CIAS , SHIVERICK , 1208 an 1210 Earn , St , -l nion thwvt J. W. MURPHY & GO , Wholesale Liuor And Agents for Kentucky DistillingCo. \ Corner llth nml IViuulivt HK , lluu\hr > , Neb Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. ItooinD. . S. BENTON , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. AUIIACII III.OCK , Cor. DoiiRlni ftiid IMh St . , ( linnlM , Ni'li. OIIN I. imill'K. CHAM. It. HKDICK' REDICK&.REDICK , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Special nttcntlon w ill Imgl * tn to nil HiiItH njrnliiRt corMiiatlonH | of t'\i'rj'ileiicrlitliili | ; will { irnctlru in nil thu eonrlM of the .Slnti : and tlin I 'lilted Stntc'H. _ CKHCK--rnriihnin ) .St. . niMislti ) | > ( 'oiiit lloilxn. A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. In HiitiHconili'a Illnck , with Ocoriju II. I'lii licit , IMifi Farnliani St. , Oin.dia , Noli. Dexter L. i homas , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Onmlin , Nuhrnalin , iiifr"t | " " " J. P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 310 South Thirteenth Street , with J. M.VVoolworth. JIM. II. CMHKNOK. U. J. lll'M. Clarkson & Hunt , SiHTiwiorH to Illcharila It Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , 8. 14th Strix-t , Oinvha , Nell. _ _ W. J. CON NELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Omen Krnnt ROOIIM fnji utalrn ) In IIannrom' now bilck liiiilJinn , N.v. . uorncr KftviMiUi nd Kurnlnni Htr 'ti. HAMBURG LINE. Weekly Line of Steamers Irfftvlnj : New York iVilVTIIL'ltblAVut2 : ) : ) | i in. , fur ENGLAND , FRANCE and GERMANY. for \aw&a amity to 0. It. ItlCIIAIlll&CO. , Oi-n , I'ttsH. Aljfiit , III llroaiUuy NKW VOIIK. KKANK K. MOOKKH , llnxur I'IJ.VUT Omaha. PAPER WAREHOUSE , * GRAHAM PAPER CO. ' 17 and 219 North Main tit , , Bt. I/mm , WIIOLKHiLK UKALKKU IN HOOK , i DA DC PC JWIHTINOI rArhKb i WICAI-J-IN'O NKWH , f , INVIWI'IS : : ) : , CAHIJ HOAHI AND Printers Stock. jryCaOi jiald for lUya nni ! Paper Stock , Scrap Iron unit MttnU. 1'apur Stock \Varchounfa 12i9 to 1237 , North Sixth Htrcot , AGCNT8 WANTED FOR nsu.Ht KKLLISO HIJOKU or init AOK | Foundations of Success I1US1.MS3ANI : ) SOCIAL KOUU3. Thelaw of trade. legal fomu , liow to trans act Umlnwalualile table * , ( toclal etiquette , larlUnitiitarr usajft ; , how to touilULt public biul- tiitu ; In fact ft In a compM Oulilu to Success for alien * * . A family necoulty. Aildrww forclr- cultr * and ipeclal Urm < Ah'Cll ' CO. , Bt. I/JUl * . Mo. To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is ft | vjstlvecuru | for Bpcniuitorrtiua , Seminal rohnrx * , Impotnncy , niul nil illKittsm resulting from Helf-AbiiHe , us Mental AnxUty , I.ONS of Memory , I'ulii * In thu llvk or Slile , nml tllsuasca Hint loiul to Coiisiiinitloii | Insanity nntl an early uraro- I'lio Specific- .Mi'ilk'lno In. ng moil , ulth womlor- ( nl mici-ess. wilt free to nil. Write ( or them ami get lull ror- tlculnri. 1'rlei1 , Sprc-inr , $1.00 per package , or six pact- nu'ia for sft.OO. Aililress all onlere to It. SIMSOS .MKIIM.VK CO. Kn . 101 niul 1011 Miln ; Ht. Iliiflialo , N. V. Solil in Omaha by U. F. GoOilmnn , J. W. Null , . ) . K. Isli , niul ull ilrti iytHuvnry where. n i2H-il.Vwly Vfurt fur licmi ; the Innst iliroct , ijujrlioit , and Hnfcnt line connecting the irrvat Mctroiolin | , CHI- ( MOO , anil the HAHTKIIN , Noinn-HAHTitkV , HOUTII nnil .SIIIITII KAHIT.UN LINKS , ulikh trriiilnnto there , wltli KANSAN Cm' , I.MVKSUOKTII , ATCIIIHUN , L'dl'Nril. lll.l'KfH Illnl ( IMAIIA , thr C'OIIMKICCIA ! . c.'ityniis : from ulikli nullutu EVERY LINE OF ROAD Hint pciiftratr.s the Continent from the Missouri Itlter to the I'ndllc Slopu. The CHICAOO , HOCK ISLAND & PA- OII'MC ' HAILWAY IK the only line from ClilHiRO o iiln trnck Into IvniiNnx , or ulili'h , hy IU own row ) , rrncheM thu iiolntti abovu immeil , No TiushtKitM HV OAIIHIAUK ! S'O MIHHISII CONNKfriOMil Nl ) IlllllillllIK' ill III- Vtntllati-il or unclean ( aru , as every msseiiKvr Is clean amientllalwl I'oaulu-s currlcil In roomy , \ , ii | > on Knst Kxiiri.HH Truin ) . DAV CAIIH nt iiiirl\ali-i | niaKiitHrcnrp , ITI.I.MAN I'ALACK KLKKIIMI ( 'AHH. nml ourounuorlil-fnmouti IIIMMJ ( 'AIIH , HIHlll Wllk'll lUI..ll-l liril Hir\l l Of 1111- unr | > ai > Hiil evi'cllcneu , nt tliu low rutu nl NKVKVTV- I'lNK CV.NTS KAl.ll , ltll Mlll'lll tllllu for hukltllful I'lljOJIIII'llt. Throiiifli far * hi-tncdi rhlnnjn , I'corla , .Mil- uuiikro nnil SllsHiiuri HhiT I'lilnt * ; nil close con- iicc'Uoim ut all jiolnU of InUrviction ulth other roniln , \V tlelict Oln not for -ft thU ) directly to cvcrv I'lai'u ot IniiKirliiiHii in Kninui , N'uhca kii , Illack llllln , Wyomliiit , titah. Malm , .V nil , California , H Orcifoii , WauhliiKton Territory , ColornUo , Arizona ami New .Mtxli'i ) . , An liberal nnanwemcntH nr nnnni ; bajfRago an any otlii r line , ami ratun i/t Iiiru uUujn an low M conipctltors , who fiirn h tut u tlthu of thu com. fort. mil tatllo of f jiortmi'cii free. c TickuU , ma ] * anil luMcrs nt all jirlndiml ticket llci H In the I'liltul .Suites ami ( ! unaia | , It. It. l . I ! . HT. JOHN , Vleo I'run't & dun. ( ien. Tkt. andrass'r Agt. SELTZER Jl D The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany Is c cry American homo. TARnANT'B SEUTZER APERIENT , lo ! i l uponandenUllcaniiljsljo ! thin celoliratui ( Irrman Bpolni.'v , In IU ootcentrated duplicate , with thirty to forty tpurklln ; done * In each bot- lc. u world otcr. ds S.