THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. MAY 7. 18H2-TWELYE PAGES. 11 THE COMING SUMMER GIRL Animated Poaas in Kuty Bine soil Other Tafchig Defers. THE IRREPRESSIBLE GIRLS OF S1SSETON I1MI H Million In UtfU t B Nrn Tcirk TVi-d- line OoHt > li Atxitit U ( mien mitl TlH-lr IVorl Tinl.at < * tel ol rmthlnn. This pnmmer'i cirl jirontsc * tt > be tbe triumph ol tbo ccntutTTtiue we rared tboat last yi-ar will be larpol.v retired or so Ituihlontbljrecoiittmctofl us 'o seep in the wim with tbo bnfii ol the nonnon The mmrtfifct will wctr the Eton Albleticu powii , si jicictu in nary blue nerce or raucb woalher- wool cberlot , fl plain skirt witb Ictthcr hind- ice. Tbc coal is linofl witb pay , luJIotn uli : on d opens ot or & "deoolletevraifclcoat , " cul like uu ercninp wuiMcout , oJ blue or white pique or blue wool vestlnc. powdered witb Tubile dtnfc. Tbe rory mauuitb shirt mny beet ot xvbil" or colored material , is closed tvitb a sitiple ttufl , nod is. lite the lititud cuSt , u noble example of tbe lauuarusi' skill ana art A feature ot the powti is a pocket cut in B curve in tbe kktrt on either bide , just as near tbe location ol a man's trousers pocket us e cross will admit. At tbe back tbe ana WList are attucbed ocrordinc to the most lipp-orpQ byeicnlc regulationi , and tbo t > et itiu } tie of leather or of tbe flexible pold r'bbon whica i * now to deservedly popular us u cirdie lor slender walsi * A pretty nrl vutb her bands proudly thrust in the pocUots of Kuril a gown is a pleasant , animated dream Tbe maid of Sisfcolon is Miss EfBe Sttuf- ler. She wa amonp tbe first in tbe rush for land rode seventy miles In two days , alone end unattcndud , uud ttnltofl a claim that promises 10 rleld a moderate fortune As u tribute to her courage and plucu tbe now tow ii uuur her claim was named Lftitipton. > antii-tta Dotsey is aiiother ol tbo irre pros.hiole cirls who was in Hie vanguard of tbe rust fc > ne cat rind tw o pursuudurs oucklod to her licit , and xvhon she a rove her claim slake tucrc was none to aispute lior ncbU .Nannotta it a Keutuckj Daise.v witb a lively Auoiber land buntinc Amaron rode on tbe front of n ioconiotive and tbuk caluod several hundred feet udvnntnpe in tbe race for choice cojuei iOts in a prospective town. Ttie latest rreation in wadding powns is of heat * utid luMrous sutiu. cream white if for a DI inde. ivory v > bite II for a brunette. A piuin June train , edged around with a ruche of flow ers veiled in chiffon or silk muslin , UUQ uuarned to tbo waisl uoueath a folded Empire belt of the material. The lolds reach almost up to tbe armbole to give tbe short waistou Lnipire effect , and more folds arc turned down around tbo bell slrirt bslou tbe Wbist Tue material is cut on tbe bias and fibapud i'\or ' tbe Hllea and boned Immr " Tbe waist of tbe gown is trimmed above its loloed cnnture with ctiffon. and tbe vou of tulle is fastened in place with tbe tradi tional orttnre blossoms. A nen fancy is to wear tbe fcbort lenctb ol tbe veil over the face , not only throuch tbe ceremouj , but until the bridal -unite is exchanged for tbe tmurt travelmp gown. Miss Florentine , daughter of Solomon Kancer , the Kew Yort cotton Cine , was niarried to Morns "Wormser 1'riday of last week Tbe weddmc was u.u event in Jewish Bocieiy circles. 'J'be bride was robed in v bite corded silk , with draperies and flow ers of point lace. The point late veil was eocurod with diamonds , and he carried a bouqnot of lilies of tbe inilev Tbe weo- dmc presents were rich and numerous , iill- Inc tw o laree rooms , and were valued at half B million dollars Among them were an em- baBRed envelope from the uridecroom's father , containing ? H.KiKW ) , in railroad and government bonds , and oy its side another packet containing SJOU.njO in railroad bonds. tbe gilt of the bridegroom's uucle. These handsome sonvenirs were flanuea with 2. > 0 other gifts. The evervday dress of tns American lu- flies of Honolulu consists , according to n cor respondent , of a muslin bolnku or Mother Hubbnrf Ol ton the ladies go shopping in these costumes , giving their orders from their xarriage doors or evoa alighting and se- Jeotinp their own purchases. Informal calle tro made in tbe same informal gov u , and ex- oept when come to church or visiting 01 at- V ndingthe royal receptions no otner dress is vera , Sunshades pre blossoming out in endless variety , anJ such tempting Btylcs , so oppo Bite in effect and BO novel and diuuty , render k selection eomething of u task. The Bun- thados of airy turttire with frills of the same r.re most fascinating , but it U not to be for gotten that the shirringB ana puffings of these parasols become very dusty during tbe long Hummer , and it is not at all easy to brush out tbe dust without tuning tbe bloom off the delicate lebric Plaid bilks are in vogue for sunshades , but in most of their color schemes , which are over bncbt , they will look ratber conspicuous and staring in tbe hot sunshine. Being n millionaire bus its drawbacks. Iv. C Croede , who is tbe founder of the creat Colorado mining camp , knows this to bs a Jant Evorv day he receives letters from all parti , ol the country , signed by women w bo want to marry him. It might tie refreshing for these matrimonially inclined females ts know that id ! tuch letters and photograpbo tro turned over to Ins wife. Trill * lit ruhhiuu. Amy Thai's a peed Mpu. Mabol Wlial In ! Amr Papa's uunie al ibe foot of a nice large check The Prunes foulards show lost of novelty n ibeir desipn and coloring Iban any other ol Ibe summer silks Linen cuffs bave been recalled inlo tbe ranks of fashion , and will be worn wilb link butlou& wilh latlor powus. Tbe new dress.cs show a ereal deal ol tLanriimeul in ibevnv of 7)lailed ) ficbns and drkpinps over Ihe shoulders. To tnabo yonr nureau drawers sweetly odort-tis , cover ibe bottom wilb lasers ol China bilk filled wilh sweelsmelUnpp'owder. A prulty novelty on ban aud bonnols is the double thistles made of Jel ana black laoe , wuicb are t > el on in algniius form , one t LitUe riFap above the otner The sprinr hals are all hisloric in name. Tbere are Ihe Louis XV , revolution , inai- „ quKe , tzariiiu , imperatrice and Viutoriun , all big uud luutublic in shape and pay in color- in p. Mrs Lotos Poor Mrs. Levey IB Ul , and 1 mu > t go aud see her Mr Lotos An < Trund of niorcv , bh Mrs. Loio Parliy , aud itien , 1 wunl lo see how the looks wild her Guy Hussinn blouses lor wearinp witb blurer * . und kkirts come in Btrmos of tbrwo colors , foui incbf wide , joined witb bluet : crencl cro- ktucuoB aud oinbroiduroi lu a d'os-v-kU'-fh pattern Mrs MclorkleVbat did our butbaud tcj about jour ue ball Mrs. McCriirkle- Ho fell to tbe floor iUKuubiule wbou be buw tbe t > ill Mr * . McCorblo I toid you H was t HuimtTbeu vou tioupbt it- It it a rnutter of common t tbat for tbe com- iup bet season rod Uu > lw sotitonbiroly ubud iu iiiiilitiery brilliant scurltn and not ulout tbe doeptir unit in Juoqup-rose rod , uopouia , cerainum uud otbtir fcbades tbal bave boon sc popular. Bonnets ere ruob Uuy bus of millinery tbat tbey bnrdly deserve a name , but tbe stnnpi ure lous and make up vuliar.tly lor tbe want of material iu tbe rest of tbe i-n-tll aflutr Tbe Mnncs ure tied at out' cide , tbe bowi pinned demuruiy down uud tbe euds dangle U ) t IB fcUH ! ! > , HibUoiib are still tied iround tbe waist or til kortK oi drenses , but tbe bun pine ends urt tied iu front , instead of back , or in tbe bad t lurpe , tuff buw of riobon without ends. Witb an Eum jacket costume of dressy ma tenul. a broad * asb is tied around tbe waist tvitb ilat bous in tbe back corning from uudei tbe jurkcu A mlpnonette-green silk dress , figured will pitiu rokebuis , bus round badioe bnd c ItpIHid nenmluss iront , wilb collar and full bltwve * ol black kyutrttuetbed Bussiun kills net , ttriped witb narrow pink tUk ribbon. Many of tbe bright flower trlmmrngt bn titrcU * fMhioc notvp Teryt.rb at tbe bnck , tie -otte Jonr. tp sort tf irfty fccainiit wLieb tbo Cowers t-na Verv popniw tu ure tbe durabi * cotton trimmine * for rephrre. cbamhrmys. nod png- bams , etpfnltlly tbe fiat threaded pimpt overlaid with k thgbtlr rmsttfl woven feather sutchiac in caiors or white , tbat plve the prouv and coat &pt > oarance of sluiilar f-tltcb- inc done tiy hand. Bolts , are of great variety of shapes tu > 6 wietbs as well ai In qntHtr nnQ oolor of tbe le&tber. Same of the new nirnipht leather tiaiu of greenish black have a MB MI jmrsi for chanps Rewu flat on the beat A few foidcd mlk baits ure stxm-n , and with Mouses Mid short Jackets wooicii usbcf like tbe dress are tied bround the waists Hnirdroso sty tbcr ere puttotboir wits' end to fltid ways of doing up the hair of ( .hon-halrud women Short hair has pone ont sc qulcklr and so tboroupbly that ioouer than &piear ) with shorn locks a woman will have her hair drawn bark nnd tina to a switch , even though her eyes start from their .tickets and her ears prow purple from the strain. Silk WPUBCS utifl cotton waist ? ( .com to be j > orennial Lvery t = pnnp tbev come out fresh und sure ol public laver us if tbrr were most original novelties instead of timo-bouored und % rry convenient little parments Tno chanrcs in our olfl friends are never very radical , but there are hnbdredn of new little touches whlrb smarten them up nud make them more ] autity tbnu ever. Wlmt M oiiirn Arc I > olnc. Tbe ice cream girl IE modest in her ocsires. All sbe wanu is a cold bite. Tbe University tf tbe City of New York graduated trvun young lady lawyers last week. An Oregon woman ba > earneS bcr living for twentv jcars by using n chisel and mul let us a stout-cutter A cry of dUtwss comes from the 270 young women iu tbe states normal school at Trenton , N J. Tbey complain tbat they are not suf ficiently fed Women wore notive participants in prim aries ana counts conventions in Wyoming la a week. At last accounts the cry ol fruud bad not been ruined A bUl was , introduced in the late New York Ifcislature prohibiting "red-beadod lotnules' from playing bubo bail. Tae author of tbe bill is new an exile. Allro M Bucon of New Haven has for ucurl } tun % caw taught without a rularj in the normi.1 school fo : Indiiu.s und nt-proes , at Humpton. besides caring for Ji little motbcr- erless .luaunose cirl. bUpervlsinc the lion Dixie hospital aud training school for coiored nurses which sbe bus founded , ncd doing editorial wori ; on iho Hampton school paper There are : U3OU3 wotr.en pngapod in indns- tnn ) pursuit in Mussarbusotts , embracing tweun diflorout o rupations , the larcar per- ccuLt.ru beinp domestic uud nmDulnrturiuc. Txvo-thirdf of \vorkingwomtsn are under ; iO years in bast-pbysical btrenptb , and only one nftb ure over -JU , which u-nds > to show that marnace is the great cause which taues \vomeu out of industrial life. That u woman is capable of fully cariuc for herself hut bptn aemoustrutoii by tne work of Mrs. Nannie Osbarue , xvbo was. left n widow with a family und u furm on un inland in the midst oi u luke auout ten miles Irom tiult Lake City. Her husband went to Utah for the nonafit of his ht-ultb , but died uftor iturtinr u ranch on a line island Since bis death bis w fe bus iiucn carryinp on tbe ousiuess of tbe lunch in nucb good style tbnt she now has the nuest form In tbe terntorv und is muKing large profits from tbe pro ceeds _ 1 % hat VToiix-ii A re IJu.i lug. Bedroom wrnppsrs of striped "outing" cloth. Reefer jackets in tan and diagonal for little cirls. cirls.Curd Curd cases of while snade raountoa with silver. Black sun umbrellas with Dresden china bundles. Pink flowers , hats , crepe und nbbou for millinery. Cloth cupes trimmed with a deep shoulder cajie of luce. Silc nnd cotton mired linings for thin sum mer dresses. Men's ties in a pule grayish-blue figured in Bilverj white. Reddish-brown gloves for traveling and ordmury wear. Blouse vest fronts of china silk , chiffon and silk muslin. Spauglfd pnssomonteries for trimming black grenadines. Black und cream cotton pongees having china silk debims. Gauntlet gloves to wotr with tbe first spring street suits. Cheviots in preen and blue nurtures for tuilor-mude powns. . Gravish-blue linen stationery , also of en old parchment hue. Gluce t-urahs trimmed with ribbon nna Point de Genes lace. Bodice belts of leather IBBEQ in treat and Duculed on tbe side. Jeweled yokes und Jetted Poim de Genes lace us extreme novelties. .Neut black tid ties baring a fancy toe- piece snd foiinp of patent leather. One of tbe largest retail drup houses in the west , H. C Arnold at Kansas City , Mo. . BBVS Bradycrottne is tbe greatest noon to humanitv in the xvorld. It cures every form of headache. HEALET WASN'T IK IT. AA 'kt ru Cow lio.r Mrlkrh a Gotham Joint and IK I.uld Out. A thin , wiry mun , with a big IDUE- tnche and a broad brimmed hat , blood before Justice Tuintornt the Essex Mar ket Police Court yesterduj tifternoon , ' ' says the Kew Yo'ik Sun. Something about the man's male-up und UJOVB- mentB sucge&tea the broud Jlrau ie and broader life ia the Wosu Beside the man blood Policeman Michaels of tbe Madison street station. Kert to Michaels fctpod Miss Mamie Parker. Leaninp ngainht the prisoners' railing were three Cherry Hillers , Thomas O'Rourke , Jeremiah Corcoran , and John Coleman. " .ledge , your honor. " s-aid tbe little man wath the big mufctacbe "I'm Pat Healer. 1 pot done las-t nignt , iedgeJ anu done right. I went into a saloon on Cberrv street. 'What you drinkin" " abked the cooler. " : . "Pizen,1 Bays L 'We've got it , ' says he , aad he Bet out the bottle. I died my giasE and drank it. It was. pizen , sure. ] felt it btnart when it toucned my 15p and I felt it biting when jt reached my tongue it was warming on my palnte , cooking in my wind pipe , and was a regular roaster on my stomach. " 7 he next thing 1 struck was the o throe fellows. The first thing tbey did ' was. to strike me. They hit my w'atcn and knocktid lay money. They were a regular cyclone. I just laid over and veiled. Thie girl yelled , too , and tbe policeman came up. But I had been done I feel cheap , jedge. too. I've . bated Grizzlies , fit panthers , buclied again Leadville , fought Injuns and roamed the Black Hills ; but wben it cornea to knoalrlng eastern pizen and doing the routiling jict in Cherry street. I'm a cowboy and outen it. " "Yet. , " testified MIHS Mamie Parker , "be is outen it. " "What ha\e you prisoners to Bay ; " ' Ued Justice Taiutor. "Nuttin. " "One thoudand dollars each to an- e wer , " snid the justice. "Pizen sure , and I'm outen it , " said Healey. Th - Clrrui. I > rr , The circus fever in this country at present has never be n equaled in the memory of the oldest follower of the white tents. With fully half n hundred email thows about ready to spread their can vas in the old fashioned way , with a dozen or more circus comedians travel ing over tbe circuit of theaters , awl with capitalists preparing to establish a permanent oiruuf cm a big scale in Kew York city , there surely seems to be a new and bright era in prospect for the world of epangles aud the motley- . The change Luc come within two year * . yen I America ins been Iurt-Ltte .n prjdnc.np great men at every criti * of tcr * hort btt evettfu. hutcrr md in the foremost ratk of her rreat came * ye , of the great en of the Nineteenth centary we muni place tbat of Vburtei Sumner. This uame statrds tor i&fic ible principle tbe kinfl of inociple tbtt dt > es not tolerate any compromise with nrotig ooing , thtt will ever au-ert itself tor the right though the heavens f til. Webster , the great New Enclander. dared to compromise with the sooth ; und innt.v people deomca the incUer settled and the union t.&red unttl bumner. In e voice that rang through tbe nation , pronounced the over famous dictum Nothing , fir , can lie settled which is not right ! " Here we have the key to the character of the man. the doe lo bis most rignincuni portion in tbe aboli tion movement , tbe determinant factor ot hi1 ! place in history. In tbe "American Rotormert" series Arch ibald Urimke bus gives tbe world an excel lent biogruphicul sketch of this patriotic tatestuuti under tbe caption -'Chines Sntnnor. the Scholar in Politics. " Bud be has treated his .ut > Jt > ct in a mastorlv manner , wnicb is wbal raipbl be eipoctoa considenng bis control ot languuge , his funuliunty witn the history of tbe time und bis passionate Evinpatby with tbo abolition movement. 7 h biographer Is an uble wtilur uud tbe IJDDK under notice sustains bis higb reputation Published oj Punk < k Wucuall's company , New York Yuin fortune , by Geutgf Moore , is in manj respects a very remarkable story Tbe principal Interest hinges on tbe unhappy love of Emily Watson for Hubert Price , a younr dramatic uutnor who. unfortunately , only entertained for her ftoiiups of n purely brotherly nature. Emily nus a companion , Mrs .lulia Bantleybo is young , handsome and i&lellociuul , unil owing to Peculiar cir cumstances this trio ure constantly thrown into eacb others hocit'ty Emily \Vutsor scion falls dcsjicratelv iu love itb young Price , but he unluckily does not peiccive this , aud bimseli becomes enamored of Mrs , Bentlcy , wnom bo subsequently murncs Pinding that her love is unrequited and be lieving sbe bus been deceived both by the ob ject of her uffec'tious ai.d b hrr bosom friend , tbe unfortunate EmiM muues two it tempts at suicide nnd Jiuullv succeeds in dt - ktrojiur herself by drounlng a bo termination o' tbe uurrative is some what sad , but us u mutter of fact tbe whole storv Is far more proaame than \erysnuny that one rouds in tbe novels of tbe day , and tbe cast , graceful and attractive style ol narration of the uulhor tiiukus it u very laspmuunr bonk. Published by uhnrles bcnbner & Sons , New York , uud lor t-ale cy .1. S. CnulSeld , Omaha , Iveb. Harper's , inarar.ine lor tbe currrnt month opens with Edwin A. Abbej s superb illus trations. "The TetDinsst. " accompanied by Andrew Lunt't. interrstiur and bcholurlj comment. Tbe frqnti'.p.e.c'e ic u tine en graved portrait of Walt Whitman , who con tributes to this number u poem. "Deutb Vuliey , ' to noEomnanj a full tmge engraving of Georce Innass' great jiainting , "The Val ley of the Snudow of Death ' Besides tbe above tbe principal ulusfuted articles Lre A craphic description of l-a e Superior. "Brotbei to tbe bea , " ov .luimn Rulph , ulus- trulod bv Kemmpion uud Grahum , the tbird chapter of the iJunnoe pujiers , "Prom ibe BlucK Forest to tbe Blaci : sea , " written by P IX Millet und iliu truted by Mr Millet und Alfred Parsons , , "An Indian Fair in tne Mexican Hot Country , " by Sylvester Bax ter und "The Last Days of Percy Bvssche Suellev , " by Guido Biupt Other papers of peculiar imnortunce ure "Western Modes of City Management , " by Julian Ruinb. "The MjEtery of Columbus , " by Eugene Lawrence , und "Some Talks - * bout English Public Scnools , " by an English writer es- peciuliv fumiliur with tbe educational insti tutions of his country Tbe notion depurt- ment is well tilled uud the same msv bo said of all the other Departments , including the pootic. In 1509 , twentj-threa years ago. Miss MacGregor wrote her novel , .loan Ward's Governess. Sbe was then but 17 years of age. uud it wusery justly considered quite u remnrkable story It ran through sue eai- nous , nut , uufortunntcly for bath author cud publisher. It was nnt stereotyped , aud so ran out of print. G W. OUlmgnam , J\ew York , hut now reproduced the book , without ulteration or revision , believing that it wiU meet with a papular sale. After reading ibe story one can scarcely realize that it was written by so young u woman. It has a freshness , a vivacity and un indescnbanle charm about it that is per fectly inesistible. Tue authoress displays unmistakable tuieuts as u novelist und her delineation of tne lovable disposition of the heroine , Gertrude Lyie , cud her cnarming descriptions of tbe love scenes and other in cidents of the story evince considerable liter ary uDility It is u deh btf ul novel. Tbe Foruin for April gives tbe position of emphasis to u discussion of "The Crisis , of Lhe Democratic Purty , " a group of three articles , by Congressman W'liiEm L. Wilson of W est Virginia , who lavs aowu a line of campaign for the presidential election , by Frederic K Coudert , the leader of tbe anti- Hill democrats in Nfw Yorn , who explains the revolt ugainfct Sucutor Hill , nnd oy Matthew Hale , wno narrates how the dumo- cruth captured tbe l\ew York senate wben its election returns hud fairly shown H to be leuufalican. Then there is un autobiograph ical puper by tbe late Prof Edwurd A. Free man , un instructive puoor on "The Learning of Languages. " bv Phillip Gilbert Humer- ton : un entertaining discourse on "The Speech of Monkevs , " by Prof Ii. i . Uuroer , "Reforrnutory Prisons us Schools of Crime , " by W. P. Andrews , and "Is Iowa u Doubtful State * ' by Governor John K. irwm , also two articles of peculiar interest to students of Germun uHairs "The Germans us Emi grants , " by Prof Geffcken , und "Tne Free Trade Teiidencv of William U. , ' by Poult- iiey Bigelow. Tbe New World is tbe comprehensive ti'le of u quarterly review of religion , etnics und tbeolocy , the first uumoer of which bus Just been issued by Honghton. Hifflin & Co. If the contents ot tno initial number can be relied upon us u foretaste of future issues tbe new quarterly review is certain to make a place for itself. Rev. Dr. Lrmnn Abbott contributes "Tbe Evolution of Christianity. ' Cuurles Curroli Everett "The Historic and the Ideal Cnrit-t , " J. G. scburman "Tbe Fu lure of Liberal Religion in America. " Wil liam Rounseville Alger 'The Common , tbe Common Place end the Romantic , " Cruw- ford Hwell Fey "Abraham Knenen , " J. Estlin Curpeuter "The TtieiKtic Evolution of Buddhism , " Tbomap R. Sllcer "Between tbe Testaments , " Edwtrd H. Hull "Tbe New Orthodoxy" and Cburles 3 Upton "Theolog ical Aspects 01 tbe Philosophy of Thomus Hill Green " These are followed by an in troductory note by the editor and by forty pagfs of exhuusthe book reviews Rev Nicholas Pajie Uilmun is the munaring eaitoruud Professors Charles Carroll Everett , and Crawford Howell Joy of Havnrd , ana President Orello Cone of Bucbtel college together with Dr. Gllman compose tbe edi- toriul board. Th6 pnce is til per year , single numbers - > ceniE. Hongbton Mifilin in Co. , Boston and New YorK. Tbe Quarterly Journal of Economics for April oontunik among other uble contribu tions cu eiceliont article by Edward Cuui- miugB on "f n vertity Settlemeutk , " which fehould be widely read by educationalists in particular und the public iu general Frederick B. Huwlt-y bus in this issue un ex haustive review of Professor ± Jtehm Bswerk's book "Kupuul nnd Kupiulnus" in wbicb tbe reviewer expresses tbe opinion that learned una inte estinc treatise of the professor hut culled forth a great deal of able adverse criticism , sufhuient as it aptieurs to him to dlncr&dil the results be attaint. An article which should have more tbun a passing interest for bankers and finan cier * is that rupplied bv Charles. F. Dunbar under tbe ctptiou ot "The Bank of Venice. ' Tbe notes and momonmdu oepartuiont will be found to be very Informing end worthy of cartful perusal in tbe uppenoix is given a translation of the fret by wnicb the Venetian oeuute in Idl9 established the Bancogiro Published for Harvard unirersltv by George H. Ellis , 141 Franklin street , Boston , MUSE The Political Science Monthly for March , edited by tbe university faculty of political science of Columbia college , is an excellent cumber. Prof. J. B. Moore lias a very timely crticle on "Asylum in Legations and in Ves- beli1' and tbe question of "Tbe Finance * of the Confederacy" U handled in t musterlv nmnner by J. C. Schwab. Prof. William A. Dunning write * intelligently and evidently witb considerable knowledge of Mio true ill- of tbe subject on "Jrith l.&uU Leg- .s a'.tsr J M utlrt-man J.rtntM an .n s'ruct te paper on The New \tirk i a t.-j of Appu ctmont Tbe > % tvre t T j\i u-a' Mujmvuc- ful'y epl ' * 3 by Prt' T H Biddings , nnd Hormiofc : ha a > tr > np article entiUod Boottisawcrif on I npinu , \ \ hich. torethor with oo : > nu rtvmws and bonk notes , make B Very roroj. pte and in strucilve netntwr. PoMishee by Gmt A , On , T4S Brvadway , > ew Yore. Tbe Illustrated > pwof the \ \ orid of Lon don. England , pavs 6 priwefBi tribute lo tbe demh of Wmt Whitman t > v publishing a re production of fc pVotogrtpb of his law resi dence in its issue of AJirtl K , , which also con tains a brief but interesting article on tbe life nnd works of tbe great poet U con dudes this sketch n . follows "Of late years tbe life of tbe TM > fl gray rosf went on tilocidly ID his litUe home al Camsen , the scene of content pilgrimages by English and Americans. He was alwars poor , and never desired riches. He lived in lact the simple , free natural life he loved to picture in bis wild musing * and much pictures of men and things * Tbe same issue of this excellent English weekly likewise contains a very fine portrait of the aerea.sed puet and a specimen of his bandwritii.c. Tbe American Law Review for March and Atiril uonluhis some very strong articles Seymour D. Thompson' * contribution under tbe bead of "Abuses o' Corporate Priv ileges , " tbe report of tbe address delivered by Lymun Trumbull before the Illinois State Bar association on 'Timed States Circuit Courts of Appsals , ' and .lames Scbouler's pajit-r on 'I'ounes to Free Passengers , " l eiiip partinauily noteworthv Another very excellent urticle is "Classifica tion of the'Law for Luuycrs' by Emlin McClain. und tbe paper br H Telchtnuellrr on "A Uniform System of Bankruptcy , is worthy of careful perusal Tbere are also some very interesting non-s of recent de cisions , tsorrct-pandccee ana book review * , iu this issue Published oy Review Publish ing company , 212 Pine street. St Louis , Mo There is on irresistible fascination about detective stont-K , notwithstanding the Jart thut uiost people are iniimed to PC u little incredulous us regards t ne veracity of some of the more intensely exciting nurrutlve .lust before his death , w Lien occurred on July 1 , 1S-4. Allan Pit'kertcii , Mboso ability us , u detective officer has boon without equal in this country finished his lust book which he cntlt en , "A Double Life una the Detec tives. " In bis prelace tbt lute Mr PiuLer- tou usborts that tbe btorios us reluted bj him are essentially true , that the incideuU de picted have occurred , und that tbe people ol whom he treats were , und rnnnv uf them are , hviuc men and women. At all event * the reading public will not tie inclined to be bvnercriticul in this repurd so lonr as the stories prove as intcrestiui : ns ure these under notice. Published DV ( j W Lnlhng- nani. New York ChEries L. Webster \ Co of New Yore buve just issued u little volume of Walt Whitman's effusions under tbe caption of " . selected Poems" This edition ol Mr. Wbitmun'b tuems is , on his ourt , u conces sion to Inendbhin. x\e uie told by tbe editor of this collection but w Latever be the rea son of their publication the renerul public will jovfullv welcome this handy volume o ! tbe great poet's masterpiece * . Walt Whit- inun is so well Known and be bus sucti u nest of udmirers wberevej- the Enirhbh languace is spokeu tbut it is quite bujierfluout to ea- lurpe upon the merits ct tbe poet in thebe columns. Typocrtphicallv the woru is n crtdit tr > tbepubhsners und the poet's portrait trait which forms tne Irantibpiece is a work of art. Tbe Illustrated World' * . Fair for April , en larged by four additional tiages. devotes many illustrations to a tiartraj al of tns ex traordinary traveler or derrick tnnt IB now betting tbe urcbes on the preat floor of the Mnanfactures. Besides tbe many instruct ive scenes photographed in Juckson pork , this bngbt und instructive magazine oan- tuius u pane article and portrait of Max O'Rell , a page suetch by Opie Reud. illus trated o.i Churles Lederer a nape sketch and portrait of Mnrah Ellis. Ryan. the same of Annu Oldfieid Wicgs un urticle by Di rector Odell , un extended editorial descnp nnn of the scene ut Jnckson park , by John McGovern ; the rules of the mining exhibit , und a lure * number of cumorous poems and paragraphs The numtisr is tne bebt bo fur issued. Published ov J N Hulllgun , gen eral manhger , McVicker s building , Chicago Frebh. attrsotivo and pure as a spring blossom , heultbful in tone as the pastimes Lbbore and afloat , wnicb it so zealoupy advo cates , is tbe April number of Outinc. Pros perous on tbe face of it , una thib month es- pociuliy rich in artistic und literary matter , Outinc is a cheering toueu o * a growing ua tionul inclinution towurd those munly bports und pastimes which will eventuully build up for us a race of Etiilwurls fitted to grusp and guard tbe macmlicent possiuilities ol our great ana glorious country. Tbe bpoclkl feotures of Short Stones for April are. "An Easier Idyl , " a lov * story by Anere Tbeuriet. "Playing Courier , " an amusing incident of travel , by Murk Twain ; 'He Was u Bronson , ' n boutnern vendetta , DV Opie Reud , "Sot Boot , " u tale of love and devotion , by Lynn C d'Oyle ; "Brutus , " a tale of horse , by Lodovic Halevy ; "Tne Unpardonable bin. ' in tbe Famous Stories Series , by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Cullforniun Illustrated Magazine for April contains among others , a paper by Mrs. Loud on "Pensioning Teachers , " a fully illustrated paper on "The Orange and Citrus Fairs at Los Angeles , " "The Red wood Forests of California , " illustrated , un article on "Union Labor , " by John Bounor , two Illustrated beientibc articled ; "The Mound Builders and Extinct Giants , ' ' "The Education of Polilicians , " bv Casper C HookinB , "The Hairy Men of Japan , " by Helen E Greporr-Flesber pud a fully illue.- tru1od tiapsr on "Presbi terlauism in San Francisco. " Harper's Magazine for Muv opens wilfa Ibe SJ-KI chapters of K characteristic New England novel , " .lane Field , ' by Mary E Wilklus An important literary feature of the number is an article by Anne Tnackeray Ritchie on "Robert end Elizabeth Barrett Browning , " relating many interesting per Bouul reminiscences ot the uvo eminent poets. A magnificent contribution on "Tbe German Army ol Today' is furnished by Lieutenant Colonel Exner , un of ficer in the German bervice , which is effectively illufctrated by T de Thulstrup Julian Rulpn , continuing bis vuiuuble series of papers on the great northwest , gives u Mrikingly inieresting description of "Tne DaUotus , " iheir peculiarities of Eilualion , soil und climate , tbeir inhabitants and resources , und thiir oullook tor Ihe future , The fourth of the deservedly popular oenes of Danube papers , "From tbe Black Forebt lo the Black Sea , " IK written Dy F D Millet nnd beauti fully illustrated by A'frod ' Parsons and Mr Millol Taken us a whole this , issue of Harper's is a bplendid one und the lilustru- tious are particularly pood. There is a charming freshness about the Mav number of tbe Ladies Home Journal uud it goes out lo iu numerous readers laden with song , btorr. , and u weallh of peed malenul The number open * wilb "A Doy in Paul's Caslle , " written by Florence Wii- eou , n young Englisn woman. , who obtained pcriuibbiou from the famous divu to describe minutely tbe daily life ut Cruig-j-Nob , PatU's cubtle iu Wales. This article is ac companied by drawings nud enpruviugs tuuen from photographs made esiiociully for tbe Journal by Mudame Palta herself Mrs John Wunnmcker pives u sironp paper on "The Patienl Worn of Molberhooa , " Mrs. William Ewurl Gladstone coninbutcs tier second article , "Hint * from a Mother's Life , " and Miss V Stuart Mosby fumisbek an-interesting sketch , with parlrtit , of the wife of ex-beiiutor lug&Us. "The Goddess of Alvatubur. Bemp me History of the Discovery of Ihe Interior World und Conquesl of Alvntabor , " is tbe extraordinary title of u sllil more exlraor- alutry book by William Jt Bradbhaw. 31 is u work of imagination , pure una simple , wilb no attempt ai realism. Julian Hawthorne , the f.oiiulur writer , who fnrribbes un iniro- duruou to tnis proauctlon , seys "Mr. Brudsbcw is to especially be com mended for having tbe courage of his imagination. He uuKlea no undue time on explunatluu * . but proceeds promptly und feurlessly to set forth Ihe poinl ul issue. When , for example , il becomes necessary lo introduce ibe new lunruuge Fpaken ny Ihe itihumuntb of the interior world , we are broupnt in huif u dozen parugrapbe to un understanding of iu cburucienslio features , und proceed to tbo use of it without more udo. A more timid writer would hove misspent labor nnd in- genuuy in dw elllug upon & matter nbicb Mr. Bradsbaw righUy perceived to be of ne ctseutiiil importanot ; and we thould bave been woartpd fct J de svnJ .n irr.t.R at U.o ro& -ctcres1 tp ii eto * Tnercl-ave tioea , me verv rentrkabi * cuitttBtions fr ffl thf puh.i press tf .a'.e , but this certait < e tali's them h. . It s pr .usoly u ustrated a"d lh tvuoprapfcv js good I'nblmbed bv J T DontuitC SsB hfth a venae. New York One ot th * most useful rompdndlcms. of history ts Alaen s " ( . 'yclopodia ot History. " pabSisbofl lt > two volumes it covers the bis- tory and descripUou of oil nuticms. ancieul nnd tnoflorn except ibe Vnited StaU-s , which from a separate toluree bud will be sold net arulely Tbe value of B more extenMvp Knmxleope of foreign his tory Mi tbo e wbo are Irjing to elevate them- relvci. by mentis ol Keif-education is incalcu lable , and us study ma > be made at fascia B tingubtioiei renaing With tbe two little volumes under boticc no one need remain in ignorance of those preat nations. , which in both ancient ana modern time * buve plrj ed bucb prominent parts , and uUnslonj. tc which are ponslBnlly belnc mude br per OB of cul ture und loarnlnp I'ublUhed by John B. Alaen , New York In her very inlprestlnc paper on the trip of the Internutional Lsugue of Press Clubs across Ihe comment , in ibe May numbe * ot Frant Leslie' * Popular Monlhly , Mrs Fratil : Leblie has ibis lo say of Omaha "Our Rtop in Cbirnpo was Just right hours long We left at 11 O'CIOCK in the evening , via ibe Chicago i Northwestern rullwav. for OmnhR MU-mile run. wnicb was ucrotn- plisbwd by S n m. the 00.1 day Our Otnuha sojourn , wilh Con -re nlati Ro.sewator us host , % vas a repolition of that of Ibe preced ing day ul Chicago minus tbe World's fair Tbe newspaper visit wus to tbo imposing Bi.i buildiuc u fin-do blecle landmark of tbe Nfbruska metropolis Omaha marks tbo eastern terminus of ibut bislorir tunuecr of Iranbfonlinenlul iron higbx'-ays.lbe t UIOD I'u cific ruilroud svblem. and will uluays M'tiir to old tiuvelers , Ihe irue beginning of u Uiuitur niu Inp J remember Ibis ti.uce twelve venrb uco us u raw , overgrown , ill paved nud inot- lej looking lown Now il is a flourishing slntely cltv. There is ulso a very line view of Tne BLE building in Ibis issue of Leslie b "The Blue Scarab. ' by David Granam Adoe , for Ibe number of chapters iu it. con tains more villains und villainy Ibuu one cores to moot in every duy Hie. Tbe blorv lolls of ino btculmg of u wonderful diunioud from the French government , ils Journey lo America , w hero il is concealed in ibe blue scarab , is burled with n pauper , dislnlerrod and hns u vurioty of star-time nflveutures The hero ib ateacbet of the noble nrt of self- defeubo una Ihe cburuiers include a circus clown , u delective 3isguibeu us u Ouruian fencing master , u Rutbiun nobleman , a French count uud a Jewisb diamond mer chant There ure no end of mysteries , mum meries , murders and bimilur excitements , nnd through it all of course runs tbe fine Italian bund of the omnipotent detective It ib txfutmp reading , uud ibal was , pobably the aim ol tbe author "Tbe Blue brurab" ib published by Laird & Lue ol Chu'upo us No 4i of tueir Librury of Choice Fiction Ever fresh und oniertaminc , Ihe New Enc- laud Muguziue for May ib bpuclullv bo There is u beaulilul poem by Murio Pouavbky. u tuieuled young Riibsiun lud.on . Ihe famine in Russia cuilua "The Czur'b Bunquot , " un inlereslitip ureount of "Village Life in Old England , " by Reuben Gold Tb\vutes. a vul- uable and interesfnp paper by Horatio J. Perry enutlea "On ibe Track of Columbub. " "Ye Romance of Cusrci Bav. " by HorbertM Sylvester uud grupbicullj i lustruted by tbe uutbor. Churleb H. \ \ aoabury , Soars GUla- gher , Jo H. Hat.iiold und otners , u contribu tion on "The Progress of the South Ameri can Republics , by \ \ illiam Eleroy Curtis , uud the remainder ol this excellent periodi cal Is filled with interesting matier on a v > ell selected variety ol topics. Helen H Gardener is just about to give to Ibe world auolbci bank under me title of "Pusned by Uusoen Hands. " which prom ises , from udvnnce sheeib , to be us popular us "A Thoughtless Yes" una "Ib Tui Your Son. My Lord' " These stories ure highly commended from a scientific paint of view , bt recognied scientific uulbonty As u writer of short Ktorius Helen H Gardenei bus achieved an enviable reuula- uon und her new book piveb indications that sbt does not mean lo relinquish ibis charming method of giving to her renders pleasure witn profit , whatever else she mny do "Pushed DJ Unseen Haudb ' { will bhorriy be puuliftbed by the Common weulin eoinpunv , New York The bccne of Augubta Cumpbell vVntson's latest story , "The Old Durbar Town , " is laid iu New London , Conn. , durmc tbe early slrnpgleb of onr country for independence Tbe main characteristics of the book ure its dehcute quuiutness und himpncm. inter woven \\iib u dusn of bibtory to ertilain ttie motives of tbe different pprf-onures It is filled with exprthsion * of loyultj and patriot ism , und its two unncipui churucters. Letlv Chester and Love Main waring , like two heroic women of Ibose btirnnp times , pass on tnrouph scenes of w ur and sudnesb to the psuce und resl of hapcv homes. It is u pure t.nd beultnful btory , filled with a bubtained interebt which carries the reader onward to tbe lust page without weariness , aud leaves a pleasant memory in its wake. Published by G. W. Dillmchani. New York. Tbe stones especially wortny of note in Short Stories lor My ure "Artist Wuin- wright , " a romanlic lala by Sianey Lusku , "Tbe Curutn'b Dream , " un urantunp stetch by Alpbonse Dundet , "Dealh Cometh Soon orLule , " u palheuc tale by Luke Sharp , "Tb s Puerto oe Medina , " a story of love utid adventure by Maurice Kingsley. "A Horse Tliief , " a romance in jail by Opie Rend. "Tbal Church Picture , " an amusing incidonl of clerical life by O'Monroy , uud "Tbe Lifted Veil , " by Goorjre Eliot , Puulisbed or ibe Currant Lileruluro Publishing com pany , 52 and M Lutayotte Place , New Yorli. Those w ho aamire Bret Hnrle's writings will rejoice in tbe publication by Meisrb Houcbton , Mifflm ii Co of Boston and Kew York , of s collection of nine of his stones , under tbe tilleot "Colnnul Slurbottlc's Client and Some Other People ' Bret Harte's popu larity is so well established thai 11 is quile unnecessary to go inio Details as to the merits of ttie various stories , suffice it to say j-hat they fully maintain Ibe writer's high reputation uua 13 uugraphicully tbe book IK n little gem. For bale by J. S. Cunlfield , Omubu , Neb St. Nicholus for May is us usual full of in teresting articles for the young folks , hund- someJy illustralod. "Prehistoric Phntogru- ptiy , " bv Tudor Jenks. "Tbe Conspirator * . " oy Emma Sderwooa Cbebter. uud "Tne Ants that Pushed on tbe Scv , " byCbarlesF Lum- mib , arc perhaps tbe most entertaining , ibough Ihere is not a dull prose article in the entire number Amouc tbe short piesus in verse , "A Year With Dollv , " "AMortifving Mistake , " "Laugh a LitUe Bit , " und "Three Lillle Mice. " ureespeciully enlerluining. The Ulublrauons are numeious und in ibe high est btyle of Ihe modern engraver's urt. "Soa Mew Abbey , " bv Florence Warden , while not n remarkably Mroup novel , is nevertheless one that impercepllbly draws Ihe reader on lo read il 10 the end alter having fairlv waded into it Tbe characters ure life like , tbe situations olevcrly deuiclud und tbe luuguuge ubod is bolb graceful uud correct. Il is u book Ibnl unj ui > o run rc-ud wilb bolh profil and pleasure. Publisiied by Uniled Slales Beak company , H2 lo IfiU Worth Blreot , New York "Children of the \Vorld , " by Paul fleyse , is an excellent novel of ibe modern Get mun fcubonl. Il is full of love from ibe Jim chap ter lo the close of Ibe baok Tbe plot , which is original in conception , is inosl artistically wrought out , ana me character * ure aelinedted wilh a fidelity lo nature wbicli evinces ibe w ork of u inusler band. Il is b thoroughly fubcinating ttory uua one Ibsl cannel full to prove of bjiecaul lulerebl lo feminine readers Published by Wor- ihinptou company , 474 Broudwuy , New Yore. A new IIluBlraleo edition of 'Peck' Bad Boy aud Hu. Pu" bo * jusl been Usuea by George W. Pock , il i * , Ihe publishers buy , Ihe lirtt complete edition published and com- pribes two volumct. in one. Tbl * book bat gUned such popularity among ull ciusbet thut it i * allogelber unnecessary to enlarge upon iu gmtt nierlis us u mirtb-produeer. suttee it to say thai it bus been entirely rctet. und with new plute * and new covers it make * u very pretty book. Published by Merrill , Co. , Chiraga We have received from Messrs. Ddd , Mead & Co of New York u bountiful illus trated series of poem * entitled "Log Boon Note * Through Life. " by Elizabeth > . Lil lle. Il oonluin * twelve exquisitely urti lie view * of ocean toBuery ticcompaniHd by u - THE BEST IN THE WORLD - BiacKweJ' ? Bui ! Durban ? Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of countn that produces a prid of tobacco , that in lexture , flavor and quality is not grown elsew h : * . in tht- world , and being in position t" command the choice of all offs/ . ings upon th ; . market , we spare no pains nor ejcpsn.se to give tiie trade THE VERY BE5T. When in want of the best ; asl. for Bull Durban ? . Sold everywhere. None genuine without the Trade Mark of the Bull on each package , BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM , N. C AKING POWDER. 0215. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb mativ charming lutip paims. oath bj s dif ferrut author There is no worl. of a pwtic uutuic that would inane Mr h a suitable nud Handsome present to otic with a nautical iieut than the unique boat uudrr noiico. Cven the coor is u work of art "Helen Yojug , " br Paul Linflun is a [ irotty little story , translated from the Lmr- inan. It is dedicated to bi highness Duke Cruest 11 of Saxe-Cobuic-Gotha und is above tbo average in plot , style utid charuc- ' Ler delineation. . Published by Uatid , Mc- Nally A. Co. , Chicago. Av to Asplmlt I'HI I'lticnts. OMAHA. May 5 To luo Editor of THC Br.c Under Ihe utie "Ben-are of Cheap Pave ments" you call atU'tilion to tbe IE.CI thai I am a much Ion or hiaocr on 1 rluidad asphall pavemotit than the Barber company and John Graul , buljou cauuon the public to beware ol me because our pn-vemeul if not lake as phalt , und as Ihe lauer is the oniv suncoss- lul asphc.lt pnvinp tnalertal in Europe and Amenca , ours is mro to be a fail ure and require perpetual repairs If what you scy is Irne , thi-n Ibe pretter portion of asphalt pavmp in Amer ica laid by ihe Bwbrr company is a lailure lor not unlil within a year or bo nns that company pretended to lay under nuy other specifications tnan Iboie which we now preionl The Omahn specifications of 1S32 ID ISSSi inclusive called lor Trinidad Cfphtllum. no such word as luke aspuall was miked aboul , and nellher Mr Grnnl nor Mr Squires , if nut under oath , can uftrm tbat Dourlas street pavfmont was other lhan asphalt vt hich came Irom Trinidad How came Ihe chanpe' Simw because in ine bcrumble lor aspnallum interests other p&rties pot stock nud partial control of Trini dad asphallum Mr Barber and borne of bis associates Ihen conceived Ibe idea tbal Iher would pet control of the central section ol tne asahalt bed uud bamboozle the public with thp specious plea of eirlniive puntr The lact is Ibe so-called lake is a small dp- pressed area of KM acres or BO , aud adjninmr this area is a much preaier area contaitanc similar material which tbev now cc.ll "over flow " The material from both tources is shipped in a f-oha condition and rennet chemically at Ibe works If lake asphalt is better tbkn tbe other and ahsolutolv pure , Iben wbv is it sent 10 uuv rahnery' Simply because all asph<um whereverlound , must be cbemicaiu irt lea lo be avtuuble lor use in psvine Now whal is Ibe siluaUon in Omaha9 Nosr lhal tne bids are opened after a pub lic invitation to us and ever ? one else to come here in open competition w * are the lowesl oiaden , on Ihe asphall pavinp by over 10 per cent on tbe asphalt , and Irom 70 to 100 per cent on tbe ruttenuc. Mr Grant's bid on land asphalt was hirber lhan ours , und hence we are not surprised lo dis cover ibal land asphalt is a Iraua Are bondsmen usually bamboo/led lo sipn ten rear puaranlees lor bunecrabe' Now in ull seriousness lei me Bay I am nol here for buncombe 1 propose to erecl n plant in Omaha nnd lurnish asphall pave menl al living prices I propose'to lay stone or brick cullers al from 70 to 100 per conl less lhan Ibe oid monopolies nsk for ihe name work. Do ihe people of Omaha wanl it an nouncea ibal when they advertim lor bids tbat u IB lor buncombe and tbal no outside capital need appjy' Axnnrw , IAI''KS - Muter M It is Bind there are twenty-five rivers on tbe plebe wbo- fc < eparatti length are over one thousand miles Tne Miss issippi , estimating from the Bource of its irrcaUxit tributary , the Min-ouri , is 4,1100 miles in lengfih. The Amar.on , from source to moulb , ih 4,0-9 miles lonp. The Yenesei Kianjj and Hoanu- ho , lu Asia and the Kile in Afiica , are between H.OdU and 4,00(1. ( Seven rhers on tbe plone are between 2,000 and it.OttO rotlefc long , and ten are between 1,000 und 2,000 mileb in length. II we in clude the projit lalres and tributaries with the St. Lttwercnce byttetn , jt ocvers 715.000 huuaro milet. and ineludeB Si,000 miles of water. "Whatever else may fail , tbe water huppiy of the world Sioems to be inexhuufatible. Biliousness. Symptoms. - BiimuK atiiicks an nccoro- Iianit-d by catiBtipanun , lm > < > ( iippi.-tUe , cull voiuiung uf bili- , und dtarrtiau * The bilious condition is lee often neglecied until it has led to bilious fever , or some other serious complaint. It is easy to l.eep the liver and biliary organs in thorough working order b ) using Na ture's own rt-med ) . It regulates- * Putt and Mimulates the liver and bowels , purifies the blood , and keeps the system in a perfectly healthy condition Ask for Kickapoo Indian Sagwa 11.00 b bottle. All drurgUu. Kickapoo Indian Salve limit kurct , ulcers , pile * . ccuu , _ Before the cause of con sumption was known ( that was only a few years ago ) we did not know how Scoit s Emulsion of cod-liver oil did so much good in consumption and in the onditions that lead to consumption. The explanation is inter esting. We send it free in a book on CAREFUL LIVING. SCOTT & DowNtjClicmiiti , 131 South sth Avoitie , Krw YorL. Your dnicci" Lcc ) Scott's HmuUior. of cud-lircr oil fell dru cifitt rvmywhere do. ( i. I Morning Noon Night ! Good all the time. It removes , the languor of morning , sustains - [ tains the energies of noon , lulls ! -weariness of night. Hire 'Root ] Beer ! ' delicious , sparkling , cppetizing. Don't lie deceived if a dealer Tor ttie s ' i f larger profit , tells you fcome other land a "just a * pond' ti * false No mmation | is a * good ni the genuine Hn u MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO. " tl Wonderful Brtnniali Itemed } , it wild wilb & Written Guarantee to cure ull Iseivous Inc rascfi fiuulj oprat Mcinu-j * IJBSR uf llnila 3'owtr I'c uti&ct e , V , n.hcluliicsR.Lo Hlun filtudc , all dmtnn and Iocs of jtoirfir t > ( tit * clllicr trx ciiusfd 1 > ] T u cr fir tlun inntlifiil indiscrplinm < tlif ric iiiv 3K nrluljuctD ( iiium o BtiiiiulunU , vliiri tilunmli-lj- lend it lnlifinli.1 uimuuiption und lii uinit ] m IIP Iti cuDvi'inenl fiirui li cam in tin * * ! ptirkpt 1'ticp f > k ini'Lnrr oi I fur f w itu CIPM f mil wi click written cunrnntoe to cure or refund the money , win l' > inn. H nit * urttirww < irrulai irtr in jilitni mireliijH Miutinu tlil ] mHi AuSrees ft'AD.tID OtlLUlDM. CO llratii.li < lflitc fui t S A. SSBlleullmni Stnct t'HK AGO ILL. ron EAtr IK OMAHA KEB. , BV Unhr ft ( u Cti r IStb i turnout , SIB t A Vnllcrtd , ( or Uth A Iiut-CUt Btt. I'aul S rihuitir Cuunt.ll mutt * la DU.E.C. WEST'S IsKKVE AND UIIA1.N MEMT.a BpBoldutor Ur < t rlx liutmeii , I'll ! Knu i'l-uitrntluii cuuiua \ at rKlctitHnudacui : Nerroui cuuiuaij roljul ortolikcwVuLuf ulnon Muntnl iiDpreiilua. huttfinlnir of the liruiu ciuilnr luinnltr mlmrf dttc&r de&tu Hrum&ture Ulfl Aira llurrdBnett J QH iill'uwiT In tiUliumui. Imiiutimcj l uoarrtiuai ual nil Female Wuitnumm. Invuluutirr I.UXBI. p r- mft torrtiontitcitUBBj lif ovur-uxarUuti or the liram hHlf > atiu"c uvtir-lntluipHnoB A muniti trRtttnmnt f 1 , t tut IS , t > ; ratUYt > UunrnnKie HIZ lmx i t > cure , tuob order furi > liuiot wuhl > wtu naal rnt Uii iunrautw lo refund it xiul pural Ou&rantae liiuuaimlr IT A. grkrotitr. DrtiEirlnt. KU ! ucuutt . " 1C tor Illtb nnd ruruuin KU Uiuuhu Kuti llewuri uf Itiiltutluui rr < iii ul > . lor Dtbtrii t stn-fl luijiruiKim lit Ituuds. MiUUlCl dlOb tllUrkltd I'HIII'ISlLlt , fill Hell t t'lruut liiiiib\uiiiiut Hoiidtili tit rcc'i tua uti to 1 o'clock IHKIII ciT the " "tn duy < if Muj 1HH2 Jo i tlif jiurcli-ihp of Ilhtr.it Mr iM la } iro\ciucnt Hoiirtt , ufc ( olUi h ; Jihtrift ; Ci . t ii 0 ; t l . .fxi o ct : iT4 . i.r u oj a's . i imomi inn . KI.UIUIM District 41 u.riii tin tinili-r charter : itm PI of tnt troji > liiin > ILni ; ! ; lild lnut.1 bliUf iirl ii uuO iinioutil I or und lin-ludo ut rual icturtioi 10 date of dril icij HI Oniuiiu ' > un The iJ.iu to ivjuct uuy .aid an lud ifc n -rvi-d 1JI.MJV II'JLLN ' MTdlbtin. < J.J Tr IHE SHORTEST USE TO CHlCA.3 is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & SL Paul R'y , as represented on this mao. s,0uclTr 2M ° CEDAR P.APID ? Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains - leave Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a , m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha , F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. AgenU