lttilWlflWMAiBrtiasfrliM mmmLMi t "aaiW3-'" -i iivt iia-w w-t tiriifw jmM n fc iwwn mmm r ,&' WI(W"W ' ' ' . MWWliiiKjWiMM'WlywyWfmM. ..rt o H. W. BROWN, Dcnlcr In Drugs and Medicines lAlNTS,OlLS,a!jASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 117 8. Eleventh t. Help Wanted! o( Wanted nt ouro n rcspminlbio pmtv good address lo represent llyllON. THOS. !:. HILL, nuthor of Hill's Mnminl of Social nml Ilu.- nenft Forms. In LANCASTER COUNTY An excellent oppoitunlty to securo a good position nml make money. Sale run lo inmlcon the InMnllnienl plan when desir ed. Address for term nml particular, HILL STANDARD BOOK CO., Publishers, 103 StnlcMt., CHICAGO, ILL. J, II. V. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AHD SUPERINTENDENT, llnlldlngs completed or hi course u of erection Horn April I, m ilimtiiriui block do iM I. W lllllli (J V. oiitKonu'ry, llih nml N i W llllUIIKSICy. lllllli Restaurant (Udell) 0 K .MimlKonicry mil. llih near N. N near THE CURIOSITY SHOP. YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN, i PHY8I0L0QY ANP HYQ,ENE' lililKtp. .1 .1 IinlinfT. J nml IBlh. do J 11 Jfnernrlmid, g nml I till. ilo John .clininir. Omul llih. do Albert Wiilkhis. 11 liel PUi nml lOili, do Win St U-onmd, KM Wli mid loth. do K H OutlirlK, 'nit nml N. . ,. , do J K Iteed, M II. K IH 10th and irili do 1.(1 SI lltililuln. (I l't IHlli nml lmh. ftinltrnlum building at Mllfnrd, Nidi, 11rr i llnptUt church, I lilt mul K Miwln, oitunry o'l i i mul rojiilvlnx to.nli nt Wyuka cemetery. Ofueo Rio Via relet Uooni IKl ntul.'lt Bloolc Monarch the Dailies! HE- Omaha Bee! Delivered to tiny part of the city for 20 cents a week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. AMp A D G E RtSllk HksflPaTv?vF llulri for Action of Rlil , nnit Rteninnri Meeting, nt Bprt. The "rule of tlio road" I somewhat Intrl onto, especially for tailing fthlpe. It may lo summed up for tlicm, however, hy stating tlint tlio ihlp In the most favornhlo kI lion, with rcgnrd to tlio wind, tin to keep out' of wny of, tho otlior If two steamships nro meeting "end "on," or nearly o, so m to Involvo rink of collision, ench shall niter her courso to stnrlionrd that la, shall keep to tho right. MEDLEY OF INFORMATION, EN TAINMENT AND FUN. (Ihost Htnrjr of llubmis, tlio limit fainter, Who Lived mid Died at Ant werp Morn Thnn Two Centuries Ag". Hot' Doll Home. In tho cut hero presented li given on oxerl Ntoam.sl.lp have nlwnys to keep out of tho t ' I " , V . 11 i ?,' . .... ... iii...i.i... an 1. ...-. . ' Krrnt painter, who lived, died nml wn burled ""'."" H'l". i,ii.-nvi-Mvww... , ,,. It.. .l. I., .! .111 I, nt night n green Unlit on tho terlonrd nml n nil light on the port tide of tho ship, ntwim ors IioIiir distinguished byn whlto light hung nhotit twenty feet high In front of tho fore tunsU Tho following lino, which nro com mlttod to tnotnory ty ninny seniiicn, show clearly whntsteittnom hnvo to do umlor dlf fftrnt elrcuiustiinees) TWO RTKAMRIIII'H 1IUKTIX0. Sterling stPfctnsliltM do not ilrend, H'Iiuii you eo three llgliU nhrml. Port your tic I in mid show your red TWO RTKAKBIIira PARSING. Orcen to greeu, or red to red, IVrfisit mfrly, go nhrml TWO BTICAMHIIIPS OltORHINO. If toMnrboiinl ntl nppcnr, Tl your duty to keep clear To net ns jinlgiiipti! mjh U pror, To Kirt, or tnrhomM, tmck, or stop her J Hut ivhon upon your port t seen A Mcnmer'sstnrboaid light of green, Thero'i not so much for you lo do, For grrnti lo iort keeps clmr of you. OKNUnAt. CAUTION. Hoth In snfety nml In doutit. Always keep n kochI lookout! In danger, with no room to turn Rasa herl Htophorll (lonstcrall' nt Antweri. IWO. Ilo tim bom In lo?7nnd died In Lo of n Rtenmcr. Tlio steamer Central America sailed from Asplnwall for Now York, Hcpt, 8, 1837, with 41)1 pniwiigcr nml n crow of 101. Tlio pass engers wcro mostly mltiurs returning from Cnllforuln with their fortunes In gold dust. Thrco ilnys nftor leaving port sho sprung n lenk In n heavy gnlo. Tho vessel filled nml cnrccncd over, and then Micro wns n curious sectuclc, Tho'mlncra wcro collecting their gold dust nml storing It In oclta nml hand kerchiefs (o hind nrotmil their bodies. Tlious- CALIFORNIA'S TDK OIIEA1 PAINTEIt IIUDKN'R. No plnco can bonst of such mngnlflccnt spcclmons from tho brush of tho groat llubciis ns Autwerp, whether on goes to seo them In tho cathedral or nt the iiiiihoo. Tho museo contaltu, In addition to llubcns' pictures, n very flno collection of the old masters, Van dyck being well represented; nml tho visitor randy falls to loou with rovcrenco ou thr nnds of dollna wcro (lung nboitt tho cabin. I chair of IluU-ns, which Is thoro preserved, mill llrit lk-H.ittVrtf H'MPii lint rttt TIiaaaiiha.a . . . nml llfu,priiorvers wcro put on. Thocourngo oxhlbltcd wns mnrvolous; not even tho women shed n tear or raised n cry of ngony The HoRton brig, Murine, hovo In light, nnd bore down on tho sinking stoamer, when tho women nud children wcro rescued. Then elTorts wcro inmlo to rcscuo tho crow nud male passoiigcm, nud when forty had been taken off, tho vessel went down. Tho scono which followed 8Uriasscd nil the romnnce nud horrors of shipwreck; tho wntcr was tilled with floating human beings, anions them being "Ullly" Dlrch, tlio renowned mln- Ilubcnt Is Interred in tho chapel of lilt family, situated Immediately behind tho high altar of tho church of St. Jncqucs, an edlllce which, ns regnrds Its mnrblo decorations, painted glass, eta, exceeds In beauty even tho Cathedral. Ills gravo Is covered by n Blab of white mnrblo, let into tlio pavement. In 170.1, when nil tho tombs In the church wcro broken open nnd pillaged by tho French, this nlono wns spured such desecration. It Is worthy of nolo tlint tho nltnr piece In this chnpel was painted by llubcns himself It Is n "Holy Family," Into which ho has Intro strcL Five hundred nnd twenty-soven lives J ,iucetl h, own portrait, ns well ns thosoof lilt wero lost. The Congo Free State. Leopold U Is sovereign of tho Congo Frc 3tato; tho Btnto nnd IU sovereign have been rooognltod by all the powers, and their exist enco is an established fact. Tho stato has a central government In Brussels, composed, besido' tho sovereign, who Is chairman of what might bo called tho board of directors, of tho administrator general of foreign af fairs, posts nnd Justice; tho administrator general of finance and public lands; nnd the administrator general of tho interior, the army nnd tho vmvy. Tho chlof local oftlclals nro at Uoma, on tho Congo, and arc tho gov ernor general, C. Jnnssonj tho secretary gen eral, F, J. !I.'Vnudcrvoldo;nnd the directors of (lunnces, R Destmin: of justice, Dr O. (Justin; of marino, U Vnlcke, Tho admin. (strntors general at Orussels, In tho snmo or der ns wo hnvo named tho ofllces, nro K Van Eetvcldc, II, Van Nouss and Ocn. Strnucli. two wives, his son, father nud grandfather. FAST MAIL ROUTE. 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 TO Atchison, Leavenworth, St, Joseph, Kama City, St. Louts and alt points South, East nnd West. . The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons, Wichita, Hutchinson nnd all principal points in Kansas, The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. I'ui.i.mak Slkepkks and Free Ukcuninc. Ciiaik Cars an nil trains. 1.G.HAMA, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Tkt Agent, Gen'l Agent. Cor. O and 12th Sts. 7W7cfe (Milwaukee ZMll tsaiii.,. sirav r f 'ii -VJ Light mul Color, Tho color of mi object depends upon the reflection of rays of light from tlint object, according to tho peculiar character of tho atomic constituents composing tho object. Now, In a room that Is dark tl. a, where Micro is on en tiro nboouceof light rays), there must of necessity bo no light rays to bo thrown back or reflected from tho object; consequently, If you can possibly, porcelvo tho object nt all (which Is doubtful), you will pcrcelvo It black. Tho law of colon Is a law of reflection of light rays. Tho solar spect rum, or, In other words, a ray of light, is composed of soven colors, viz: Violet, in dlgo, blue, green, yellow, orange and rocL An object nlnorblng ono my. nud throwing off nil tho others, Is the color of the ray ab sorbed, tho reflecting ray thrown together forming to the oyo tho color of tho ray ab sorbed by the object, hence nro complement ary. Impeachment. Tho Constitution of tho United States pro vides that tho prosldont, vlco president and all civil ofllrora of the United States shall be removed from ofllco for and on conviction of treason, bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors. Thehouso of reprcscntatlvea has tho solo power of lmieachmont, but tho senate tries the charges, and no conviction can tako place without the concurrence of two-thirds of tho members present. The chief Justice must preside on Uio trial of the president. Judgment In caso of conviction cannot extend further than to remove from ofllco and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the United States, but tho party convicted Is nevertheless llabloand subjoctto Indictment, trial, Judgment and punishment, according to law. Provisions similar to these aro In corporated In tho constitutions of Itho'ctatos, How to Deom a CIMsen. The naturalisation luw read that any alfen under the age of 81 years, who has resided In the United States three year noxt preceding hi arriving at that ago, and who bos con tinued to reside therein to the tune be may mako application to bo admitted a citizen thereof,, may, after be arrive at the age of 21 yean, and after ho ha resided five yean within the United States, including the three yean of minority, bo admitted a citizen; but Lo mutt make a declaration on oath and prove to the satisfaction of tho court that for two yean noxt preceding It has been his bona ftdo Intention to become a citizen. jm mjjj o ou u o o , r. 1" - m lTf i ' TT J-S. n Owns nnd operate 8X00 miles of thoroughly quipped road In Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, SI tnuesota nud Dakota. It Is the limit Direct lUmto lotwomoU tho Principal 1'olnU In the Northwest, Southwout ad Fur West. For mitns, time taldex, rate of pnsMKQ.nnd freight, etc.. apply to neurcst station ugunt of CHIOAOe, MII.WAUKKR A HT. l'AUI. HAIL way, or to any Itnllroiul Agent nnywlicro lu 1b world. , l.MU.KH, A.V.U.OAUPKNTEn, j. r?TuoKiat, oko. u. iikafkoui), . AH. Oen'l Mgr. AssU 0. 1.T. Agt. , Mllwuukee, Wisconsin. atfTot Informatlou in reference to Mnd laTTswiM owned by the Chicago, Mllwau m K. fatil Railway Company .write to II. CllAVAi,LMd CommlHdoner, Milwaukee ItUBE.Na' CllAtll. Ruben was twlco married, In ICO) to lsn Delia Ilrant, who dleil in 1031, and in IfKlU to Helena Fourment, n beautiful girl of 10, whose or trait often occurs lu his pictures. Tho work ascribed to llubcns are largo in number, and embrace historical, scriptural and mythological subjects, portraits, animals, geuro and landscapes. Dot and llcr Doll House. When Dot asked mo to lend her a saw, hammer and nulls from my tool chest, t did more I gave her tlio key and leave to use all else In it she wanted. And I assisted her in dragging from the cellar to the tnnk room upstairs which sho selected for her work shop a "shoo box," that is to say, a box In which shoes como from tho manufacturers, about thrco and a half feet long, ono and n half wide, and fourteen inches deep; all this without nsklng her what sho Intended to do. I nbo, nt her request, found her some pieces of planed boards, nnd gavo her pcrmlwlou to cut them as sua liked. Now this Is what Dot did: sho put two partitions crosswiso In the box, which she then stood on cud. Tho upper sides of those partitions she carpeted with pieces of old vol vot and plush given by her mamma. The under sides and the sldea and back of tho box she papered with remnants of wall paper from tho upholsterer's around the corner With pieces of old taxstry she mado some very lovely curtains nnd portieres. And then do you know what she had? Why, Just one of tho prettiest and most convenient doll houses you over saw. And beet of all, it was all her own, nud mado by herself, llnricr'a Young People. An Attractive inula of Water. Littlo men as well as llttlo maids aro very proud of looking glasses and rarely pass one without taking a peep at the reflection of their own bright faces to bo seen there. In the old city of ilouen In Franco stand tho church of St. Owen, and at tho door of this church Is. a rourblo basin filled with water. Now, strangely enough, this basin Is so placed that tho water act as a mirror, and in Mio faco of it ono sees all the Inside- of the church, loolt down into the water, nnd you sco pillan, and tho celling, mid pictures and statuary, and nearly all tho Interior orna mentation of tho building, Tho stately basin scorns to tako pnuo in Homing Its boau The Study r Mntlimntlrs on Apparent I'rort'iitlre at Drain DUrix'nr. At eminent authority ns Dr, William A Hammond Is reported ns nlllrmlug thit nnx lety cnuww mora brain disorder thnn any otlior agency ho knows of, unlesi It bo love Dr Hammond says. It It well for us ti know that the emotion cnuo inoro unhappi 1 1 cm nud crime than any other function ot tho liniln Human liclngs nro governed b) tholr emotions, nnd It Is well Mint thoy should tm, though It is tho emotions that wear aivii) the liniln, nml not honest Intellectual work Very foil pevplo suffer from Intellectual work, nud If my memory serves me 1 do not recollect over hnvlng a mathematician for a patient It is not Intellectual work that eniisoe nervous dyson1u, but tho emotions, such as anxiety, fenr, sorrow and love. 1 consider that eight houn nro sufficient for n man lo uso his brain, because if ho exceeds that tlmo ho become nervous and fretful, ami mi exhausted bruin Is hi. Irritable brain. You may not fool tho evil elieebi of the stress of brain work nt thotlmo, but you will sooner or later, when It is loo lata Tho men that work nt night with their brains nro tho one thataxposo themselves to danger nnd death, which will surely como u ulcus the strain on tho mind is lightened. IliitternillU n n Medicine, Many old and familiar domestic remedies aro coming into repute and uso ngain, mid among thoso Dr. H. F. Uindroy suggests in Hclcnco Now that n rosectablc place should bo given to buttermilk, supKrtlng his opin ion with ono oi two cnscf In K)lnU A young lady patient oi Dr tandroy war stifTcrlus from u sovoru consumptive cough. Nout of the usual antispasmodics, oxpocto rnnta, eta, seemed to do any good, simply bocnuso hci stomach was too weak to bear enough medlcluo to oirect tho purpose. Finally he suggested to her mother tho uso ot hot buttermilk. It wns ndopted nt once, llcr flnt night's oxcrIencr was otic of com , pnratlve freedom from cough nnd pain, and a pleasant slumbot fot sovcral hours. It was continued for a long tlinq, with nn ! unvarying rellof of all her previous distress I lug symptoms, nnd nn nlmost iwrfcct frec ' dom from cough for several houn after each draught of tho hot buttermilk. ' Lingering at one time for week from an . attack of congestive fovcr dosed with cnl omclandqululnonlmoHt boyoml endurances Dt. Ixiudrej legmi to desire buttermilk to 1 drink. Tho physician "didn't bellovo In hu I morliig tho whims of patients," as ho ox ' pressed It, besides, ho contended that n slnglo drink of tho obnoxious fluid might produce death, ns acids nud calomel wcro lncompatl tilo dweller In the sumo stomach. Out but I termilk fresh from tho churn was procured janddrnnk. No ovll nxultod, Instead camo I crspInitlou mid sHcdy recovery. Theronro ( ieopIe, howovor, who o imiot uso buttcnullk j ntnll. Cliloroform In fiurglcnl Operations. , Sir Morcll Mackenzie tho English speel i nllst, who has galnod n world wldo rcputn i tlon by hit treatment of tho Oermnii cm I peror, protests ngnlnst tho uso of chloroform during the operation ot opening tba wind ! pipe. Hosays! 1 "I have 6rformcd tho ojiorntlon of trache otomy between sovonty nnd ofgtity times, and consider tho uso of a general nnasthetlc enormously Increases tho danger in opening tho nlr paRsngos, When bleeding takes place lu the throat, and tho patient is under tlio In llucnee of chloroform, the reflex act of cough ing does not tako place, owing to tho nn esthetic Ktato of the air passages, and the patient becomes suffocated bocauso unnblo to cough out the blood Many atlenU buvo died from this condition. F.thor Is oven more objectionable than chloroform, being more Irrltnting. "1 havonl ways found slmplo freezing of the surface qulto enough, but If moro comploto local unathesla Is desired, tho subcutaneous Injection of cocalno, after using tho sprny of other, will produce absolute Insensibility during tho entire operation. " Items of Inturest. A physlcial recommends colorless Canada pitch as wonderfully soothing In acute In flammation, nnd says that It acts llko majjlo when painted on a sovcro burn with n camel's hair brush. In somo forms of headache, a towel or n napkin, wrung out of hot wntcr nshot ns can bo boruo, and wound around tho head, af fords rellof. Thoso who nro troubled with sleeplessness, should, If strong enough to do so, tako n long walk In tho evening. Hiding in tho open uir also promotes sleep. A medical Journal states that In diseases of tho hip joint tho palu Is usually at tho knee, mid patients aro slow to believo that tho trouble which gives rlso to it Is not at that point. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. Finest: Production. The niver Htyx, Tho river Styx fs in mythology n river of Hades, round which It (lows soven times, nnd uii tvlilK fiintviM rvinvntriul M,a tliniliM nt thodepnrted. Thotlreek. regarded thoStyi , wui piciuro o. mo cuurc.u .i is naruiy io with supentltlous uwe, it water being I to womkiwl at that old and young alikoal- ..... ... . Hi... .....e. tn lnl-ii n noun In.A ,l.la ...... .1.... UJ K4.b3V 1 M.MW M ivvi ,. h.l.Q IUIIU4AU blo mirror. Ilovod )olsonou and to break every vchmI into which it was put, except ono mado with the hoof of a hone or an as. Alexander the Ureal wo supiocd to have been poisoned In tho Styx. A Quaint Conceit. The following stanza is thopialnt conceit of F. N. 8cott, In hi charming poem of "Ttie Miller and tho Maid." It it preserved la m volume entitled "The Humbler 1'oeU)" The mill stream shouted to Uie sands, "Up kuwed the farnMr's daugbterr Tbe grim old wheel atratefced out Its hands And spankad tb saucy water. Tlio Largest Uiutimlla In the World. It has been recently told that the largest umbrella in Mis world has lcon mado in aiasgaw for a king of Cast Africa. It can bo opened mid shut In the usual way, and when oxni Is tweiity-ouo feet In diamoter tho staff Is ulso twenty-Olio feet long. It Is lined with cunllual red mid white, has o lot of straw tassels, and a bonier of crimson satin. The canopy itself is mode 0 Italian straw, and the top terminates in a glide, ooae. Hints to tlio Itecelven and Dlspensen of Summer Hospitality. Tho season of country visiting having ar rived, Good Housekeeping describoa tho parts which ctlquetto requires both guest and hostess to play. After breakfast tho former Is supposed to do as sho pleases till dinner. Tho piano is at her service; so aro tbe pa pers, books and magazines, Tho hostess bos tier own cares and dutlos, which aro only kept from being too onerous by perfect sys tem. Sho wll generally find tlmo to go-out with tho visitor, If tho latter choose to go. for, without especial demonstration, a guest's will Is law, Tho household machinery, oiled by tbe hostess' tact, is never heard to creak. Neither directions nor reproofs aro given to a servant before a third person. If Micro are disappointments, griefs or surprises the visi tor does not know it. Family affaln are kept strictly within tho family. Yet Miere Is a constant strain on tho nerves from a consciousness tbalT Micro Is somebody lu the bouso who expects to bo entertained. A tactful visitor will make this as light as possible. If tho family breakfast by gas light, the will bo ono of tho first at tbe tablo; If they drink coffee, the will avow no prefer ence for tea. She Is oblivious to family mat- ten, and ilever notices any Jan or twitches In tem)cr or management. Nor should the allow confidences from tbe younger memben, to say nothing of husband and wife. Dur ing her stay under another roof than her own, a wise woman will show an elastic or rcsponslvo disposition, and fit into any niche which seems to bo vacant or holds promlso of helpfulness. Wedding Notes. A wedding present Is generally packed where purchased and seut with tho giver's card from tho shop to tho brldo direct Except In tho caso of n person of high rank n princoor president, for lustnnco a young lady Is nover married from tlio bouso of her fiance. If you do not attend n wedding, send your visiting card In a card onvelojio (addressed to tho person from whom tho iuvitutton come) on the wedding day. If a wedded pair commence life In ft bouso of their own, it It customary to Issuo "at home" cards for a few mornings or evenings at no distant date, but when tho marriage cccun in early summer these informal re ception are deferred until autuum. CO CO (D to a 0 O 0 v 0 (I) O Co CO a Co r W -0) (f) 3 9 r- r"t CD SB V CD V td n O X M O CD 0 HIHIt, Co a H 2 CO o r I o w O 0 Co '. a n O (D '-J Jarvis' California Pear Cider. mellow become too- This delicious hummer beverage U made In Cnllforuln, from very ripe Hnrtlett Pears. In the height of the rlpcnlnir scaion many tons of pears bee ripe forfchlpplng or canning purposes, they can then be utnllcd by pressing them Into- cmcr. ine ircsn juice is uoticn uown two gallons into one, anil is then strained through pulverized char coal, Tlil heating, condensing and straining completely destroys fer mcntatlon.und the cider cvr afterwards icninliih sweet nnd good and is n most healthy nnd nutritious article for family use. Knowing there are many spurious ciders told in this market we offer the nliov explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. II. Long. Very Respectfully, TII12 G. M. JAltVIS CO., Sole Proprietor, San Jose, California. 39 N. Stutc Street Chlcng . Chicago. July 7th, SS7. THE G. M. JARVJS CO., Gentlemen; I have made made a chemical examination of the sample of Jnrvls' Pear Cider submitted to me n few days ago, nnd would report these points among others noted. 1 he liquid Is non-alcoholic and has n specific gravity of 10,65. The tolal extrac tive matter amount to 10.25 per cent., containing only .ois per ce'ntof free ncld. The tests show this ncld to be malic acid ns usually found in fruit juices. I find no other acid or foreign substance added for color or flavor. I believe It, therefore, to consist simply of the juice of the Pear as represented, Yours truly, J. II. LONG, Analytical ChcmUt, Chicago Medical College. THE 6. M. JARVIS C6 THE G. M JARYIS CO' San Jose, Cal. 39 N. State St. Chicago. W. B. HOWARD, Traveling Salesman. FOR. SALE BY ALL Druggist and Leading Wine Merchants.. nfc. , ji;trutf,,:mm a. .,.1. 1 iJU'i,. !.. fe. J " J . . J. ', irfv li..lil 'fe-.'.aWtovak ' a ftTi'--'t f-MtiiMm ni.rttTiri.i.in) -4( - .0 V. 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