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    ; DAILY BEE- SATURDAY , MARCH 28 , 1885.
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DR.JAMES.No. 204Washlnqlon Sl.Chlcagolll.
HAIBUEB-AIERIOAE
PACKET COMPAMY.
Direct Line for England , Fjranci
and Germany.
The steamships of thli well known line are ball
ot Iran , In water-tight oompartmenb ) , and are lui
clibed with every requUlto to makv the paaa g
both sale and agreeable , The ; carry the Unite
Gtates and European wall * , and Icaio New Yor
Thtudart and Saturdays for I'lymouth ( LONDON
Cbcrboug.d'AHia and IIAMI1UUQ.
LUtoa : Btceraea from Hamburg 810 , to Ilarabin
110 ; round trip $20. First Cabin , t5 , 8 5 and * 7
nonrjr lundt Mark Hanscn , F. E. Uoorea , 1
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MASTER'S SAI.K.
In the Circuit Court of thi United State ! , for tl
DittndoKtbraila. .
JtooiJuock bavlcgu Dank )
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Alont Mco and Uarlnafioe. )
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Public notice la hereby y\\oa that In purstntii
and by virtue of a decree entered In tbe above caui
on tlo J J ycfrcccnitcrlESII.yiHi > n Dltrbouc
riioalal matter In chincory In atll court will on tl
ISIh day of April M38. at the hour of 10 o'clock I
the forenoon of the laM day , at the North door
th Unlt d State * Court Homo and 1'oet olQco bull
hit , In the oltr cf OirahtDouglas County , State ai
D&trlct ol Nebraska , t ll t auction tno lollowlnff d
MCtiUJ property , to wit :
Kant half ol Nurtll wett quarter aud the Wcet hi
fftheNorlli- quirtfrot Hec'Ion tfnt.oneJ ]
the Bouth-wett of section twenty-two (22) ( ) , twiuh
two ( t ) . Ntrth of laure ilxtceu (16) ( ) , Wet of the 0
I' . U. in FrtoUIn C'ountr , State rt Ntbratka.
D. II. UTtlKN , ELLIS I * UIKKUOWRR ,
Solicitor forUamiiltlnuil. Sp'l MauUr In Changer
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Tlio GIoTO ,
From the Cittion ,
Ah , yciUrdft ; I fonnd ploTO
Grown ah bby , ( nil of tiny ript ,
Bnt dear to me because my lore
Once through it thtutt bet finger tip * .
A cloTO ono would not care to ice
Upon bis Mtn Along the street ;
Yet hero I own thorn is for maKe
Ko rclio In tha world more wc t.
A fftlnt , far scent of lavender
Ste l from It. rw tha clover molt
When through the fieldi I walked with her ,
And pitched tha blossomi for her belt.
I loved the little h nd
That used to wear this tltno-gtnmod thing ,
Itx ftllghtott gesture of command
Would sot my glad heart fluttering ,
0 if It touched my finger , to ,
Or smoothed my b lr why should I spook
Of these old days ! It makes , you know ,
The tears brim oter on my cheek.
Poor , ntntned , worn-out , long wrtstcd glove !
I think it almost understands
Thnt reverently and with love
I hold it In my trembling hands ,
And that it Is to dour to me
With Its old fragrance , far and faint ,
BecntiBO my mother were it , she
earth tnytlovo , in heaven my saint.
James IJorryJBenael.
HONKY FOH TUB
Presbyterian blue ia ono of the now cclori
in hosiery.
A very delightful and delicate perfume It
white heliotrope.
Croason green watered ribbons ate used ot
black lace bonnets.
Small knots and Ion a of volrot will agair
be worn in the hair.
riowcrs will bo used in preference to feath
ers on spring bounets.
All-platd handkerchiefs In Ray pinks and
blues or u coming In.
Long hair pins with Rhino stone heads arc
showy and fashionable.
Puma in real Japanese leather have real
silver settings and clasps.
White roao U the favorite perfume for the
handkerchief and for stationery.
Instead of silver waiter ; , small ones it
hammered brass or copper are used.
A lug of royal blue velvet , with daffodils in
chcnlllo embroidery , ia very handsome.
It is now the fashion to braid the Langtry
knot of hair worn low la the nape of the neck.
Great bunches of floworc , all of one kind ,
are favorite lint and bonnet decorations this
spring.
Little or no woodwork ia shown about the
most elegant furniture , mahogany Ia the fav
orite wood.
Square and pointed crowns 111 both be
used for round hate , Vtiit all brims are close
and narrow.
A block of ice for a centrepiece is always
decorative , and ia surrounded with n garland
ofcamllllas and ainilnx.
Daffodils are now in eoasou and are very
much worn in coreagn bouquets by ladies do
ing their afternoon ttboppiug.
Small sunflowers on flexible stems are Been
on many of the imported bonnota , and yellow
flowers in general lind favor.
Collar * and cuffa are made with square
ondp. Some of the newest are delicately em
broidered in pale blues and rods.
The bangle gives place to tbe flat or chain
bracelet ; beautiful gemi are Bet in rococo
style in these bands for the arm.
Riding gloves of white chamois akin have
an ornamental fastening at the wrist , from
which Is fcusponded a tiny silver bell.
Largo buttons of metal , with owla' heads
and heraldic dnviccs on them , are used on
long coats and shorter cloth jackets.
Black stockings are to bo worn more gen
erally than ever thi a eeasou , nnd _ are shown
in open-worked clocks and on the instep.
Shirred crape bonnets for country wear are
promised ua the coming season. For these
the "fish-wife" poke will form the frame.
The small boqueta of Parma violets are now
massed iu aomo graceful way on the lunch
table and afterword distributed to the guests ,
"Matrimony Made Easy" is the title of anew
now book , buc it does not show how to buy
fifty dollars worth of goods with a two nollar
Very effective lamp shades are made of
alternate strip * of lace insertion and ribbon.
Tha ends are finished with tassels the color of
the ribbon.
A novelty in colored cheese cloths is very
attractive. Bod-room curtains of the mater
ial lu pink , crimson , pale blue and lemon
colors are very pretty.
The durable dogskin gloves , although a
trifle heayy for wear in warmer weather , will
hold tholr own for for every day occasions un
til late in the season.
Wide collars of antique lace ara worn by
young ladies. The wider they are the more
stylish and picturesque is the effect. Broad
cuffa of lace are also worn.
Thistles in their brightest purple , or ols3
going fast to seed , are among the iiew flowers
for bonnet trimming ? , and orchids of the odd
est form are also represented.
Velvet enters into the composition of nearly
all the bonnet * , and a great deal of thin crape
and silk tulle is arranged in puffed facings
for bums and in lengthwise plaits or puffs on
the crown.
The colored handkerchief designs scorn to
lave exhausted nil possibility of further nov-
Ity , and now fashions _ return to the fine
he or grass cloth , and gives this as tbo latest
n handkerchief a.
A woman out west has sued a man for
roach of promise , and sayg the kissing began
at 9 In the evening and lasted till 3 the next
nornlng. This \vni certainly sweetness long
drawn out. Boston Budget ,
Tha fashitm of wearing n variety of jow-
ils at the same time savors rather too much
if the pawn shop , but la nevertheless a
asblou which Isery generally followed by
hose who have any variety of jowola to
Tear ,
Egg cosies are the latest thing in the cosy
way. They are melon uliaped , made of silk ,
iaed and wadded , and large enough to cover
wp egg ? , The divisions are embroidered or
minted to suit the fancy , and are finished at
ho top with a tassel ,
Silk glares have reached great perfection in
ibapa aud texture , nnd the shades and length
jronght out for the coining season could note
) o improved. They will be worn in prefer
ence to the Saodo and glace glove , though
perhaps not so economical as the kid ,
A pretty tidy is made by sawing alternate
rows of colored ribbon and Oriental lace on
a strip o ! coarse white net , of the width and
length required. A full frill of lace finishoi
1. The strip Is then drawn closely togethei
in the centre and tied with a narrow ribbon ,
A young gentleman attending the carniya
writoo that the Montreal girls are the uios
squeezable in the world. They are rosy-
ehoeked , laughing-eyed , plump beauties nut
uo mistake , but the young gentlemen , uovo :
having been ID the state of Allegheny , havi
much to learn. Pittslmtjh Chroniclo-Telo
graph.
A handsome scrap basket Is of fine straw
lined with gold colored satin tllghtly shirred
The cutter hanging is of ollye plush , with i
bunch of crimson popples witli half open bud
and a few leaves embroidered in it. Tin
fringe U of a mixed olive aud gold color , am
a Urge bow of olive ribbon is placed on nu <
side ut the top of the basket.
One of the funny things of the iuauguratioi
ball , it is said , was the attempts of common
place people to force their names on newspa
per correspondents , Many ladiea brought
elaborate accounts of thnir toilets In the !
pockets , written out in the most angular style
and tent their escorts to the piesa headquarters
ters with this sort of information.
Many of the now spring hats , e peciall'
those with high crowns , are trimmed wit !
quantities of satin and velvet ribbon , Pomi
of these tire in showy , fancy plaida in higl
colors ; some ot them are bf ottoman texture
of very heavy reps In two colors or thadea o
color , corresponding In effect with the "rount
and round" in straw bonnets and haU ; an <
some are of basket or aruiure waves In solii
colors ,
The new spring woollens are raoit attractive
and no doubt while such rich looking am
stylish goods can be purchased at tbe reason
abla rates at which they are nnw sold , ladie
will show a continued and decided prefererc
for them in place of a second or third-rat
quality of tilk at the B IEO price , The lat
estpatterniihow ft myriad soft , lovely ihades ,
and thongh warm , hrm. and most durable ,
are light wear. The fabrics showing em-
aroldored or detached figures In tufts of sot t
wool or chenille , will bo very popular , though
the plain materials will bo equally fashion-
able. All these goods will bo made tip very
nlmplyi trimmed with braids , buttons , rib
bon-velvets , mohair bands , pipings , and otnet
nnafitumlug garnitures. Polonaises , or round
waists with full tunics ol wosllen materials ,
with vests and skirts of velvet or velveteen ,
make very ladylike and dressy coitumes ,
Tapaneso bronze Is ono of the leading colori
n both woolen and other dresa fabrics , and
also in millinery goods.
The Morning After ,
She toned trio a rose ,
With a My , rapid motion ,
Though nobody knows
Hho tossed me a roso.
I'm sure tha gift shows
She accepts my devotion !
She tosod mo a rota
With a sly , rapid motion.
Somerville Journal.
A MONTH ATIEB.
She turned up her nose
I saw it qiito plainly ;
When I came to propose ,
She turned up her note ,
Oh , my ardor it froze !
Though childish , ungainly ,
She turned up her none
I saw it nutto plainly.
Binghnmton Republican.
MUISOA.D AND DRAMATIC ,
Mmc. Janlsh h g abruptly closed her season
She ii in peer health ,
The Damrosch opera company bad auothei
successful week at Cincinnati.
Work Is now progressing on the interloi
decorations of the now Chicago opera house.
Rose Kytingo is doing a good business it
her tour through the loading southern cities ,
Alice Ontos is doing Detroit , and will , tr
all probability , skip to Canada in the near fa
ture.
Gononovo Ward , now in Australia , wll
begin her farewell tour of America in Bar
Francisco on October 2Stb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence have closed
their reason , which has not been highly suc
cessful , and are going to Europe.
Mr. Danigl Frohmnn has engaged Miss
Fanny Davenport to play "Fedora" under blf
management at San Francisco Juno 1 ,
An offer has been made to Fanny Daven
port to play an engagement in San Franciscc
at the close of the regular season , the first
week In May ,
A larso delegation of the Univerealistc
ninieters of Boston recently attended Mr ,
Lawrence liarrett's production of "A Blot in
tho'Scutcheon. "
Mme , Modjeska has taken a quaint little
cottage ou the coast of Cornwall , England ,
and means to hvo there until eho comes to
America in September.
Of Mnplewn's company , Galasai is an inn-
ccoper , Glannini a vine and olive-grower ,
3herubin ! a soldier , and Cardinal ! an archi-
, ect , when not singing.
Mmo. Sombrich , after absolving her on-
Jolibea.
The Caovalier Lponard Emit Bach gave a
concert at Prince's hall , London , England ,
fho programme consisted entirely of thrne
3eetnoveu concertos , the O , minor , the E.
lat ( the Emperor ) , and the early concerto iu
.
j.
j.Mmn. . Christine Nilsson has received the
Spanish order for Philanthropy from thn king
of Spain , The prima donna founded during
ler last season in Madrid an annual prize for
beet female scholar of the conservatory.
Mmo. Christine Nilseou is at Cannes , .whore
she will remain through April. This favorite
Trench watering j lace has lately filled np with
ashionable visitors from England and the
continent , and at last accounts gayeties were
ncreasing ,
Mm. Ristorl will make her farewell appear
ance in this country at the Chestnut street
opera house , Philadelphia , next weaV , when
he will be seen in "Maria Antoinette. "
Medea , " "Macbeth , " "Mary Stuart , "
" "Lucrezla . "
Elizabeth" and Borgia.
Great preparations are being made at Stutt-
; art , which is such a favorite resort for mu-
lie loving Amorichns , for the musical colobra-
, ion which is to take place there during the
nmraer. The Duke of Vr eimar is making
icti\e efforts to insure the success of tbe at-
alr.
alr.The
The New York Times says that J. H. Wal-
ack is supported in his gory drama "The
Jandit King. " by Miss Wealthy Allen , "who
s wealthy in black hair and lungs. " The
other members of the company are described
as "roaming around and performing startling
urglcal operations on the English language.
"Die Flcdermans" in Philadelphia , on
tlonday last , was produced for the first time
n English in this country. Col. McCaull , of
bo New York Casino , speaks of his ont-of-
, owu revivals of Gilbert k Sullivan's operas
as wonderfully tuccossful. He says that they
iroved more popular than any of the other
iperas. Next season Miss Lily Post and Mii3
3ortha Ricci will remain with Col. McCaull.
tfr , Francis Wilson it under contract with
um until the 20th of Juno next , nnd then
oius the Casino company.
NEW YOIIK , March 21. [ Special. ] Ilorr
Sonnonthal gave his farewell performance at
, he Thalia theater to day. He was the sable-
obect Dane In ' 'Hamlet" in the afternoon , nnd
and the light-hearted and genial
" of Villomer"
duke in the "Marquis
n the evening. The privilege of
tandlug up was at a premium when
10 played the tragic prince in the afternoon ,
aud hundreds of people could not get into the
hcatra at any price when tie appeared in the
evening. It was the largest and most bril
iant assembly that has over thronged the old
heatro.
The lively and piquant Aimee has been
raveling through Texas , and has this to cay
; o an eastern luterviewer : "I noticed _ there
vero not so many bald heads in the audiences
n the woet as in the eaat. Out there there are
a great many men of a fine physical type. I
find that liveliness .takes everywhere ; people
want to ho amused. What the best Ameri
can variety actresses and toubrets lack in
{ racechic. . Many of them have the most
: harmiog voices. But , as I say , the wonder-
til thing iu this country is tbe traveling ; you
see so many strange things and so much hap-
JOBS. From New York I shall go to Chicago
md San Francisco' and then return to Europe ,
Hy health is not very good. "
At the close of the pirformanco Sonnen-
thal was presented with e. number of valuable
; iftc , One of them was an album studded
with diamonds and rubies , from Oswald
Dttondorfer. The Austrian society presented
two gold watches cet with diamonds. One
was intended for the actor and the other for
liis daughter , Each bore the inscription , in
German , on the inner case : "To Ilerr Ad-
olpb , knight of Sonnenthal , in memory of hie
artistic labors in Now York , March , 1885 ,
Now York's greeting. " After the presenta
tion the actor made a little speech , in which
ho said be should return to America next
year and make a longer stay. The curtain
was lifted six times before the audience
would permit the actor to retire. It was the
trroatest ovation o\cr paid to an actor in
New York.
Drown'B Bronchial Troclios foi
Coughs and Colds ; "I think them the besi
and most convenient relief extant , [ Rev. 0
M. Humphrey , Gratz , Ky ,
Tbira ia to be a eix-ronnd contest between
twoen James Carroll and William Fraziei
( or a $500 parae in Boston otrly In April
" 100 Doses Ono Dollar" IB true only o
Hood's Strsaparllla , and it is an nn
answerable argumeut aa to ttroogtli and
economy.
The no WE from South Nor walk , Conn ,
la that the eft-operative ( hops arc ( loins ; t
fine business , with constantly Incroasioj
orders.
General Ohaco of Ilhodn Island , aaya
"I always keep Hunt's Remedy In mj
honse , it prevents headache and Kidnoj
troubles.
Wo depart from onr usual practice ) ant
recommend Hunt's Remedy as n turi
onre for all iidnoy dUcasoa. Medico
aaete ( ,
Bnlcl I to MyflOir.Balil I.
When first I went to the skating rink ,
Said I to myself , paid I ,
Ot the cup of pleasure I will drink ,
Skid I to myself , said I ,
I'll fasten tha rollers on my foot ,
And sotno fancy skating do to nrmt
My style with envy the crowd will greet ,
Said I to myself , said I ,
When I tried to strolghton ont wy legs ,
SMd I to mysalf , said I ,
Old fellow , y u're Bhaky on your pegs ,
Said I to myself , s lil I ,
I waa cruelly spilled all o'er the floor ,
And KAW two million stars or more ,
And in sev'rM tpota feel mighty sere ,
Said I to myself , Md I ,
[ Norristown Herald ,
CONNUKIAUITIE ! ? .
The Princess Do'gorouk ) , morennatio wife
of Alexander II , nnd reported Inconsolable
at his death , ii reported to bo about t * marry
again.
A Cincinnati girl drowned herself jnit
before the was going to bo married , Nc
other reason wns given for the deed than that
the was engaged tea Cincinnati man. Boston
Post.
It is found impostible * to engage young
ladled at the elevated railroad depots , at
the girls would bo comnolled to marry
beneath their station in life. Pittabnrg
Chronicle-Telegraph.
Young mans "Your daughter has referred
mo to you , sir. "
Old man : "Allriaht , you have my consent ,
Is that all you want ? "
Young man : "Well er one thing more ]
would like to ask , sir. If I should present
your daughter with a diamond engagement
ling , would you ba willing to or give ino 11
receipt for it , In ctio anything unpleasant
should happen- ? [ Cleveland Voice.
The oldest and happioit married coupln in
the stain of Kentucky are Dr. and Mrs. .T ,
G , Chinn , of Lexington. Mrs , Chinn is OS
years of age , and her husband 04. They were
married BIX years ago , and are as lover-like
in their homo affairs nsmarrlod folk ? generally
urn at10. . Dr. Chinn is an active prohibi
tionist , and is at Louisville to attend thu
state convention , Ila Is an eloquent orator ,
and at the last meeting of the Mexican vet
erans fairly eclipsed many of the younger
speakers with an addresn of an hour aud forty
minutes' duration , which was afterward
published in full iu eovoral daily papers. Dr.
Chinn is still quite halo and hearty , and BO Is
liis good wife.
A young couple who wont to a Mothudist
church in Shelby , England , found to tholr
disappointment that the ceremony could not
be performed until two days afterward , owing
to the neglect of the register in not forward
ing the required noiica In time. The young
couple had taken nnd furnlihed a honso , the
wedding breakfast was prepared , and all their
friends many of whom had come long dis
tances , wore present. The mortification was
increased when , after two days , the bride-
ilect and bridoimaid attended the chapel and
the bridegroom failed to appear. When tbe
minister , sympathizing with the young woman
drove to tbo roildencp ot the young man , he
found thit be hid diiiopeared , leaving word
tbat be bad changed his mind and would not
marry.
Those who are about to marry will , perhaps
bo interested to know that iu former times no
: harge was made for marriage annouc cements
in the newspapers. Mr. Walter of the Lon
don Times was tbo first editor to throw out
the Buggpstion that a bridegroom miuht pay a
Bin * 11 sum to tbe printer for acqulnting the
world with the fact of bis happiness and good
fortune The charge at first was trifling and
was paid regularly to Mrs. Walter as pin
money. But Mrs. Walter at her Heath found
it worth while to paes thin prescriptive tight
of hers to her daughter , and when a few yoari
ago It was repurchaced by the recent pro
prietor , it was aseesBOd at from $4,000 to SB-
000 a year. The parson's fee at a wedding
was also much less : i hundred joars ago thnn
it is now. nnd the clergyman who uuito.1 the
most ariat cratio of parlshonors seldom re-
jeivfd more than ono guinea from the happy
bridegroom , Indeed , the three great events
of life births , marriages and deaths were
vastly leas expensUe iu those days than they
are at present , aud men could both live and
die , if they so pleastd , at a rate exactly pro
portioned to their incomes and in conformity
with tl eir tastes.
a. CoBChmari Gut Our.
The maid was young , the maid was fair ,
And many lovers sought ber ;
Her father was a millionnairo
And she an only daughter.
No suitor that the maiden met
To dream of love had taught her ,
Until in Cupid's silksn net
Her father's coachman caught hor.
Then anxiomely she pasted the days ,
Elopement contemplating ,
Until she caught the skating craze
And took to roller skating.
She threw the coachman over then
To him it was a crusher
And eloped one night at half past ten
And married a pulo "rusher. "
[ Boston Courier.
EDUCATIONAL. .
The bill providing for teaching scientific
.ernperanco in thepublic _ schools has passed tea
a eecond reading in the Pennsylvania house.
Iowa is represented tin * year in the nation
al dettf-mute college at Washington , D. G1. , by
more pupils than any other etate in the
union.
A Boston woman proposo'd In all seriousness
a few months ago to establish n fund for the
care of the teeth of the public school children
of the city.
? Amity , Iowa , college averages ICO students
each term , and they expend m the town an
average of § 40 per term , thtee terms , making
$120 a year each , or 518,000.
The unlvorfities ofOxfprt and Cambridge
iavo the reputation of being hotbeds of Hlaup.
.t is Raid that nine-tenths of tbo elaug words
irard in England to-Oay came from tuoao in
stitutions. ,
There are 107 ladies in attendance at tbo
Ann Arbor university , an increase of 10 over
astyear. They are distributed .19 follows :
Literary department , llOjmedical , EG ; boineo-
lathlc medical college , 10 ; dental department ,
i ; law department , 3 ; pharmacy , 1 ,
Russia Is making an effort to educate the
MusBulmon population of Turkestan. A
Bchool for them baa been opened for them at
Taahkend , which Is attended by forty or more
mplls belonging to distinguished families , It
ma been so successful as to encourage the
establishment of schools in ether places.
It is raid that though "inco the pasiincr of
tha educational bill in 1870 , in Knpland , board
schools have been started nil over tbo country
natead of their taking the place of voluntary
schools , tboy have Riven an impetus to them ;
for , whereas , In 1870 , there wore 8,700 volun
tary schools in the country , there are now 14-
000 , with 3,250,000 scholars.
Dr. Jacob ) , who ha * made this n special
study , concludes that , as a rule , a child should
not bo sent to school before bo Is 8 years old ,
Not till this ago it its brain substancu fully
developed. An infant's brain is soft. It con
tains a largo percentage of water. It U defi
cient In fat and phosphorous , on which to a
great extent intellectual activity depends ,
The great convolutions are fewer , The differ
ent parts of the brain do not grow in size and
weight alike the normal proportion of tbe
frcnt , back , and lateral portions
not being reached before the age of ten. Ko ,
too , the normal proportion of the chest to the
lower portions of tbe body is not attain d
until the eighth year , while that part of the
back ( the lumbar ) on which the sitting posture
mainly depends Is even then only moderately
developed. About tbo fifth or sixth yoait
tbo bate of the brain grows rapidly , the fron
tal bones extend forward aud upward and the
anterior portion grows considerable. Still
the white substance the gray is the basis ol
intelligence- and the large ganglia prepon
derate. It is not until about tbe eighth yeai
tbat the dne proportion of parts is reached
and a certain consolidation , both of the brail
nnd the organs of the body generally. Before
this period memory alone can be eafelj
trained.
In tn Illinois town a seventy-two houi
prayer service for the recovery of a tick worn
Oo ended with the death of the patient Faill
may remove mountain ) , but as a rule it doei
not cure fevers In these degenerate days.
Brother Moody tails us that he believes thi
ttory of Jonah. So do we , so do all gooc
Christlonn , It Is very generally credited
that Jonah WM swallowed but was it by n
whale M a whnle , or a whnlo as nhark ?
Thnt is the point which ia disiominatmg so *
ditlon ,
A Lowell man ubipped out bin memoran
dum book in church tha ether Sunday And
took down the remarkable thauktglvini ; from
the lips of his scientific piutor. "Wo thank
Tlieo. O Lord that wo arn permitted to un
wind the mUhty coil of material circum
stances and gaze into the everlasting abysses
where flaming comoU roll , "
The Rev Mr , A. , who drove two horsed ,
mot tbo Rev. Mr. B. , who drove ono horse
attached to a buggy : Mr. B. ' 'Brother A. ,
how does it happen that you need two horses !
Brother C , of tha Methodist church hai only
ono hnisc , and Brother D. of the Baptlat
church drives only ano horse , and I havn only
ono. Why do you need two ho o ? ' * Broth
er A. "Because I am not n ono-horso preach
er. " Texas Paper.
At tha beginning of the present century all
Christians were rigorously excluded from tbe
mosques except in the case of tbo ino > qtio at
Tunis , where a Christian workman was al
lowed to enter on all fours to repair the clock ,
"because , " AS the sheik said to bis coreligion
ists who objected , "In case of repairs , Is it
not true , 0 true believers , that a donkey enters -
tors this holy place carrying stones on bis
back ; and Is it not true that ono who does not
bello\on ! the true religion Is an ass aud the
son of an asu ? Therefore , 0 brothers , lot this
man go in as a donkey , "
The minister last Sunday morning bad
preached a very long , parched sermon on the
creation of mini , aud ono little girl In the
congregation was utterly worn out , After
tha services she said to her mother :
"Mamma , were we all made of dust ! "
"Certainly , my child. "
" 1'ho preacher , too 7"
"Of course. Why did you think ho was
not maJo like the rest of m ? "
"O , because bo is so awful dry. mamma. I
don't see how the creator could make him
stick together' " Merchant Traveler.
On ono occa ion Gtorgo Dittos , editor o.
tbo Kentucky State Journal , nttomlcd reviva *
meetings conducted by a very eccentric evan
gelist who had formerly been n showman.
George sat qulttly in cue corner observing the
speaker going among the people , exhorting
some , tending others to the mourners' bench
nnd ( making hands with all. Finally bo came
to Dlttoe.
' 'Oh , my brother , ' ho began , taking George
by the h.ind warmly , "tbo doors of tns heav
enly house are now open , and tbouiaods nro
paating in , There'll light , and hope , and
love , and life inside for all. Do you with to
enter ? "
"Well well " stitnmcrod the nnregener-
ute newspaper man. "I reckon I do , "
' 'Then why don't you ? Now is the accepted
tlmo. "
"I I . " George don't know what to
say.
say."Ah , my dear brother , " interrupted itho
preacher , ' 'you are unconverted. Grace is
lacking. Why , oh , why do you not fall \ipon
your knees and aak for tbo ticket that will
pass yon luj"
"Ticket ? Ticket ? " exclaimed George. "I
don't need no ticket ; I'm an editor. "
George was not disturbed further. [ Mer
chant Traveler.
There is no uao waiting for the alow
brcci'ss of internal remedies when St ,
Jacobs Oil externally strikes to the
rheumatic spot.
Dull tlmcj tira causing the shutting
down of broom factories in the Mohawk
Valley. _
< > r ammonia.
Ammonia Is obtained in largo quantities
by the pntrcfaction cf tha urine of ani
mals. Encyclopedia Brilannica
'Every housekeeper can toot baking
powders containing this dipgnsting drug
by p'acing a can of the "Roys ! " or "An
drews' Puarl" top down on n hot stove
nntll hvated , then remove the cover and
sinoll.
Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder does
not contain Ammonia , Alum , Lime , Pot
ash , Bono Phosphates , ( prove it by the
ab vo teat ) . It Is prepared by a Pbyslcnn
aud Chemist with special regard to clean
liness and hcalthfulucBB.
The Now Orleans bicycle club furnishes
mombora with machines on the instal
ment plan.
DOKKEE'S SALAD DRESSING & COLD
MEAT S-AOCE. The universal favorite
both in tbo U. S. and Great Britain.
Wholesome , delicious , economical and
nutritions. Saves anxiety , waste nnd
trouble.
_ _
The Philadelphia carpet manufacturers
still refuse to recognize thu Knighta cf
Labor.
_ _
YOUNGBIKNI KEftD THIS.
THE VOLTAIO BELT Co , , of Marshall , Mich. ,
offer to send thuir celebrated ELKOTKO-VOL-
TAIO BELT and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on
trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old )
afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality
and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also
For rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and
many other diseases. Complete restoration to
bealth , vigor an ! manhood guaranteed. No
risk is incurred aa thirty days trial is allowed.
Write thorn at once for Illustrated pamphlet
free.
_
The Paper Hangers' National Union
contain * over seventy subordinate unions
in the United S ntea.
STOP THAI' COUGH
By naing Dr , Frazier'a Throat and Lung B&l-
sam the only euro euro for Coughs , Colds ,
Eloaraouoss and Sere Throat , and all diseases
of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a
: ough. It may prove fatal. Scores and
luudrods of grateful people owa their lived to
Dr. Fra/ier't Throat and Lunf Balsam , and
no family will ever bo without it uftor nuco
laing it , aud discovering its marvelous power.
It is put up in largo family bottles aud sold
'or the small price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold
Kubp & Co. and O. K. Goodman.
The report that Dr. Mary Walker is lo
] married haiboen contradicted. It ii said
now that tbe man has escaped.
A C * RD. To nil who are Buffering from errors
and liiJIk'tstlons of youth , nervous wcnkiiosa caily
decay , loss ol manhood , eta \\lllBcnd a receipt
that will euro you FREU OK CHAHOK. Tills ( 'n.at
remedy waa discovered by & missionary to Houtli
America. Send self-addressed envelope to HBV , Jo-
SBHI T. UMAN Station "I ) " New York ,
The Ames Company , of Chloopco ,
MSBS , baa received an order for 2000-
000 Bworda.
[ H08KOUIVS AOIU PHOSPHATE ,
Siiculdu Virtues In Dynpepsln.
Dr. A. J. Jenkins , Great Falls , N. n. ,
saye : "I can testify to ita eoemlDgly al
most specific virtues ia ciuon of dyepopsla ,
nervousness -and morbid vigilance of
wakofalncsf. " _ _
Tbo bill baa panted the Connecticut
legislature miking it an ofloneo to dis
charge a workman without caaso or with-
ont notice.
SKIN IJIBEAHKS CURED ,
Uy Dr , Frazier'a Made Ointment , Ouroo
If by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub
Blotches and Eruptions on tbo face , leaving
the skin clear and beautiful. Alee cures Itch ,
Bait Ithoum , Bore Nipnleri , Sore Lips and old ,
OUtlnate Ulcers Bold by druggists , or
mailed on receipt price. M conU , Sold by
Kuhn & Co. and 0 , F. Goodman.
Prince , the blcycliet , wants to give
Donovan , the winner of the late ix-
daya roller ekatiog race , 1100 miles In a
six days' race , ho to uio his bicycle ou
one track and Donovan hlo rollers on an
other track ,
General Chas * of Rhode Island , siya
"I always keep Ount'a ' Kemedy in my
house , it prevents headache anh kidney
troublca ,
Wo depart from our ueual practice nnd
recommend Hunt's Uemedyan asarecaio
for all kidney dlaeaaoi. Medical Ga
zelle.
" o
Rheumatism , "neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Lumbago. Backache. Hcadacho , Toothache.
lliiriii , Nn > l < l , l'i < > i > l llltr ,
. , , * Alt , ( iTitrn iiiinttv i-uss MI t r < t.
SOU by Drutf l > u mid Uniti trrry lirr . I mi CtuU Mite.
IllrpclloiKtntt Undines
TIIK CIlAItl.KH A.Mlii.iU ( : : CO.
( Vwtnotl lo A. rooiUB 4 CO ) Uiltlmorr , Itt , l8. . A.
From en orlencol think Swift's Bpoclflc lift > er )
ahublo remedy for cutaneous illnnicf , nd * t the
( Brno time an Invlgotntlnir tonlo.
J.AMM JACKSON , Chief Justice ot OIL
Atlanta , Scjit 1881.
INOCULATED fOISON. After trjlnsr Ml thi
ether remedies , Swtlt'fl Spccinc has cured rno soum
nnd wcUol a tocrlhlo blood t olsfn contracted from i
nutBO , MRS. T , w. LKB , Greenville , Ala.
POISON OAK. A lody hero liv < been cntlrcl ;
cured of ( oljon oaki'Oleonliy tlioupo ot tno battle'
ofS. 8.8. , 11. S UIUWORD , Tliitomllle , Tenn.
ULCERS 25 YEAItS.-A number of my chnrcl
hi been cured of n u'ctrntod leg of 25 years stand
Ing ulth two bottleot Bnllt'a SiccrlH | ( %
1' . II. CRUMLHR , 1'aator Moth , Cli.Mftoon , Oa.
Swift's Specific Is entirely rctcUblo. ; Treatise 01
load nnJSkln Diaoaeca mulled free.
Iho Swtrr firncirio Co , Drawer 3 , Atltuti Q , , o
158V. . 23J St. . N. Y.
Y.LAND ABENCf
[ ( SccoEssona 10 DAVIS & SNTDBB. )
GENERAL UKALKHH IN
1503 FA11NAM STREET. - OMAIIA
nave for e&o ! 100,060 acrca carefully eelnctcd land !
In Eastern NobraaVa , t low prloa anil on easy ttrtoi
Improved farms lor Bale 111 Douglas , Detlgo , Collar
Pintle , Curt , Cumin ; , B rny , Washington , Morrtck ,
Blunders , and Cutter counting ,
Tax i a paid In all parts of the state.
Money leaped on improved 'arms.
Notary Pabllo always In otlloo. Correspondence
eolMtnl
17 St. Charles St. , St. J.onis , Mo.
ArcgoUrrraJaiteof iwoMedlonlCollrgos , hnaliti n IOCJM
DjrtgedlQ tbotpcclM treatment of OMuuFicthKKTOLi,8nm
and KLOO * l uAiMtlmn unr other t'njfticliaki St. lx > ut&
uclt/r l'er"howilHl1 ftUoU rcslileatfikiiow.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mcntrt end
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otn * 'Ac
tions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Politttcg ,
old Sores and Ulcers. ro trc&tr i with a rftiKii i *
lueeecd , on Inliil PleQilUj principlri. HftVIr , I'rliatflj.
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Cxccss ,
exposure or Indulycnce , * Mch rroduce § 0100 or th
following efUetji iirriouiue- dibllitT , dinner of ilih
unJJefectUo memory , flraplca nn the facciD ical dectj.
\ rBioDtotbc tocltlj or femalti , connnu * of litius , cixs ,
rendering Marriaco improper or unbappy , rj
rcrmLB Etlyoured , I'aiupbeiifi ! ( tageijootbo above , iei
tavealcd envelope , frto lo any fiJ'lrpud. ' Consultntlon * ! (
Ceo or b/ mall frtc , and InviteJ. Wrlto for qutaUooi.
A Positive Written Guarantee
Ki eiilD nil coracle canes , Medicines neni every wbf.
Pamphloti , Knplish or Qormnn , 64 pa ei
Aoribinf above diaeaics , In male or
GUIDE !
Will pnriry the I
late tin ? LIV..in ! I KIDHEVSi.
anil Itpsrniu. TIIK HUAX-Til
imcl VIGOR of YODT1L DIM-
psln , Wniitnf Appi'llte , -
dlrtslloii , I ue , or htri-uprlli ,
atnlTIr * . ' " . 'iiKubi _ .
' * irctl. HDD = . , luiihclcs aim
IK i vi s totLU u ntwlDrue ,
( , ; llvctn tha inhiU and
' iJSr.itu"
llurlo Ciclfpi-x I
) nrt InDIl. IROM 31OIJ1C nrnfa im.1
" cdycuic.i UmntlLat.liealtln pompli-xloji.
tfrriiuont it'truptsat i . " . ' ' "f ? < ml ) di'
I / the popularity of tlic origin Vi. 11 u uul expc
llirt : t Mod tlo'v ,
illi. Mo , tor onr "DKEAM JlCXJi : . " li
f * tritturpm'1 jw > .lsi * . * ' i
UFPKESENTSl
Pliconlx Insurance Co. , London , Caeh
Asseta . fC.gfH.COO
Westchoetor.N. Y , Capital . 1,000,000
TheMcrohantaof Nonftrk.K J. , Capital. . . . 1,276,000
Olrard Klro. I'hlladolphla.Capltal . . . . 1,200,000
Wnmtn'a Xnnd Unpltal _ _ 1.CT9 ( XVI
'Ibo lines t toclc
( or nervoun people
h lloatettu'u Stomach
ach Illttirs , which
In MUCH pcilcct ill.
lion , an I the ait to
pn formancoof tliclr
( unctions by the liv
er Mil liontlJ. AB
tliofljfclcm c/iulrea
tone tVrcn 'li the li
flmncocllhlsuonlsn
iiuclciiie , theiior\OB
r w sttcniii'r and
lunre tranquil , hend.
achoi ccnHf , nd that
iiaHielcsi ni ilcty
nhldilt a peculiar-
| ; y nl thcil\i'pojtlc | ,
irlvfa way to clieor-
tulnu s TocbtaMlrh
. _ _ _ . health on a Hiiro
foumlttlon , me Uie pneilcsj ln\Uorant. For ealo
hy all DrugRlBU and Dcalori generally. _
] : XKOUTKIXS' 8AL1J.
In the matter ol the estate ot Peter IlanHcn.dcrotB-d ,
Notice thereby then that by virtue of aliconso
to > ull certain real cstito I oloimlnir to m i I deccaeuit ,
forthopurp fonlpajliiK the valid clalicu aRalmt
mid dewatod , IsBuInu out of the dUtilct court of
DoUKUa county , Nebraska
I lll til iffoio neil at public auctldi , to the h'Bb '
cst bldilcr on tin 29f luv i > r MARIII , l'H5 , ATIIIK
HOUlll HOOK OK TIIK fOUKT IIOLbK , IN TK | | CITV Or
Omin , at ten o'clock in Iho foitnoon ot neil ( lay ,
the fcllowfiig described real citato , tolt : the north
cut quarter of ttu notlhucat ijnaitcr , of pectlotj
8 , towmlilp li , raiuu U. and the ncrtlmieit ijnirtcr
of thenorlliHiiitiir.rf etc 8 tn n hlp H.tan c ll.and
thouciltlicalt quarter of the notliwrat quarter ( ilKC-
tlon ilKlit ( H ) , In tounihlp I mi item ( It ) , iane |
ilovcn ilOiCiintainlntroue hundred and UiNljOSO )
acies , Iwlngand eltuited In Iou ) l ii cfunty tit of
Nebiaika , MAllV IIAKSKN ,
Kiocutrlx of eald L'htati ) ,
IIV 8IUK11A1 , Attornsy. tul2 19-28
U the simplest , boot and most complete type
writer made. Hi * luterohanKtallo tlpo p'ates , has
few riarti and prints from the f co of thv tI . In
stead of IhriiuKh an Inked ribbon. 1'floo only Jid.
Send for dcariptho clicubrB.
OEO. J. PAUL , AQKNT ,
mlldi-wlm P. 0. Box 711 , Omaba.Ncb.
_ . Anktimof jouthfullimirudiinct
.ni : I'Tiinatiira Decay , Nor ouJel < ! WT , Ixut
Manbocx ) , ao .liarlntf triuil In Tain evoty known
The lonuukftblo growth of 'Om h
daring the lt.it ( ow yoari la n nutlet a !
great ftatonlshmont to thoio who p y au
oocaalonal vlalt to this growing oty ! Tha
development o ( the StooV Yards tha
noooulty of the Bolt Linn Road Iho
finely paved atrooU the hnndrodi of new
rcildonoos and costly bnalnesa blooki ,
with the popnlfltlon of our city more than
donblod In the laat five yoan. All thli
In a great inrprlno to vUltora and Is the
admiration of onv cltliona. Thli nptd
groirth , the bnnlnoai activity , end tha
many anbatantlal Improvements made a
lively demand for Omaha real estate , and
every ( nvoatoi hu made A handtomo
profit.
Sluao the Wall Btroot panic Mny ,
with the onbaBqnont cry of hard tlmon ,
there hfta been loss domnud from specula
tors , but a f nil demand from Invoatoii
soaking homos , This latter olaoa aia
taking advantage of lou prlooo In build.
Ing material and nro roonrlng tholr homos
at much loss coat than will bo poeslblo a
yew hence. Spoculatora , too. can bay
real ootfi * a ohonpor now nnd ought to taki
advant\ of present prlooa for fatnri
pro it.
The next few years promlsoa rjreatoi
divolopmonta In Omaha thin the put
fivj years , which have boon aa good ai
wo conld reasonably doalro. Now man-
afactnrlng cntabllahmonta and largo job *
blng honses are added almost weekly , and
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many In Omaha and through *
bnt the State , who have tholr money In
the bunks drawing a nominal rate of In
terest , which , if judiciously Invented In
Omaha real ot > tnte , wor.ld bring thorn
much greater returns. Wo have many
bargalnn which wo are confident will
bring the pnrchfttoi largo profits in tin
near f atato.
We have for uale the finest reui-
denco property iu the north and
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason
able prices OH Sherman avenue , 17th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnam , Davenport ,
Gaming , nnd all the ending streets
in that direction.
The grading of Fnrnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has mode
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residencn property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Farnam , the pro
perty in the western part of the city
will incrnacio in valnn
We also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. Tha
developments made in this section
ay the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the unco in a short timfl.
We also have Boino fine busineos
lota and Home elegant inside re1-
dencep for sale ,
_ ,
' * T ' " * " " i m mm
Parlies wishing to invest will find
good liorpnins by calling !
21S South Wish
Bet * on Karuham uud
P. S. We nsk those who hrw
.iroportyfor . Hale at a bargain to { jvrf
is a callWo want only barfeame
We will positively not handle property
orty at more them its real value.