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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JUNE 18J18816
HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES.
jacket * arc again worn. '
In thin materials belted wal ts are fash
ionable.
The latest cra e in art-work is bronzing
pla ter ca ts.
Very little jentlry is worn with white
toilets.
The bracelets are In Scandinavian of
Coptic designs.
White linnets are worn with ( black and
f-ober toilet * .
Cut jet Is glittering , Pea jet Is dull and
iion-lustrou > .
Hovplalted and "hit rctl corsages grow in
l > opularity.
Bright yellow silk mit me worn with
toilets { lilack.
Leadville servant girls w car ornaments
of virgin gold.
Vlat , ( screen-shaped fans of Japanese lie-
Mgns are the most fashionable :
The new rocco buttons have steel facets
and are studded with mock jewels.
Wreaths of oats blos ems arc twined
around hats designed for country weir.
Pulls of thehoft , sagging kind called
TjOtils XIV. arc much u ed for grena
dines.
It is the correct thin ? to fervc strawber
ries at dinner in llttlu 'baskets of utraw or
gla s.
Obelisk hats are trimmed titofuscly
around the crown with long , rich , heavy
ostrich plumes-
Vancy bracelets and neck ties and pins ,
mounted w Ith injects and < xld designs , lire
much wont.
Throatletonnd wrintlets of black velvet ,
trimmed with a network of bead and with
coin jiendauts , ate coming Into vogue.
The large Ann of Austria collars , covered -
ed with fine embroidery , are worn over
dresses of white linen lawn.
Chair stripes w > fi pillows , mantel lam-
breipdn.s , and tidies of blur satin , worked
in bright colors in silk and wool , suit any
kind of furniture.
New parasol handles are in the form of
Hword-hilU or champagne corks. It is
hard to tell which is the worst taste.
Self luminous photographs arc attracting
much public attention In Vienna. They
nrc intended for housu decoration and in
the nark are beautifully phophoiCMCcnt.
"Five o'clock cream jugs" and ' 'tennis
aprons" are among the latent agonies. Nn
truly cxthetii : family ran alford to bu with
out them , but all the rest of us w ill have tu
struggle along juat as of old.
An eccentric faidiion is to put while and
bl.ick ostrich plumes on opposite sldu ol
the brim of a. black chip hat , separated by
n bow ol white satin over vvhlto Spanish
lace , while thu brim Is lined with white
satin nnd white .Spanish late frilled in
nnd held down w ith ft row of largu cut jet
beads.
An Indianapolis girl hns written n poem
nbout icc-cicam , nnd calls It a "frnren
ilieam. " Wait till It thaws inside of you ,
HIS. You will not feel like writing any
more poetry , but your general knowledge
on the mibjcct of ice-cienm will be puluful-
ly enlarged.
The newest styles in I'Vcm-h jiai.asoln are
called Artiste , liohini-im mid Ninon. The
At title is In cretonne , studded witli birds
nnd decorated with n palette of colors ; the
Itohinson has fifteen ribn , and Is covered
with f ion ens : the Ninon is in Indian foil-
laid , embroiduicd with gold or silver
thread.
The wife of Piofessor Ko , of Ilaivard ,
lias begun to compress her baby's feet in
the Chinexo fashion , and the cries of the
little sulfoior nro hoard day and night by
thu neighbor * . The Cambridge uiiti-citicl-
ty hociety is nbout to inturfuio.
A new figure in the German is thu wiud-
mill. I'our > ladics cross their right hands ,
nnd with the left select gentlemen , who in
turn give their hands to ladies , then the
ladles to gentlemen. They then all change
from the right hand to the left until nil the
dancers nie whirling in windmill fashion
throughout the room ,
Thu feelings of thu short lady w ho looks
at the fashion plates in the join mils and in
n the stoics must frequently heat ebbtide.
Dili anybody ever seu n fashion platu which
was not entirely Inhabited by very tall
ladles ! Must the clmbby lady forever
chome her patterns from thu half dozen
lengths of fish poles , elegantly duipod , that
adorn the pictuics in the fashion papers ?
"Wo me all waifs , " hu said , bonding toward -
-ward her in the moon-light nml holding on
to the lace window curtains like n man
giddy with his emotions , "waifs cast upon
the rugged shores of existence. " "Hut , "
she lepliud , edging on * a little , "you're too
thin for u wall , Charlie ; you re n wafer ,
and I like n healthy-looking man. " lie
chewed up two yards of the cm tain in
silence , and then went away without say
ing good-night.
Thu tambourine dance consists of a small
musical instinmcntof that name , to whlcli
eight knots of ribbon nro fastened , four
led ones for the ladies , four white ones foi
the gentlemen. At a given signal the
knots aru nulled , the tambourine falln
ninrt , nnd tlio ladles and guntluiiiun lim !
themselves curiously fastened to thu
white riblxms which the gentlemen hue
pulled. The unexpected piutners the !
danced together und'tho fun begins.
An ugly , cross , hordid , hateful , cynical
exchange says : A lady graduate of inedl
cine In Washington bus been tundeied tin
ixsltlon of resident physician on onu of tin
largest Indian ivnurvatlons in thu West
" \Ve hopusho will accept and proceed theii
at once. We know of no cheaperor mori
certain method of ratisfnctoilly solving tin
problem than by placing nil the tesurvn
tloiiH under the medical charges < f hidj
graduates. In about ten i earn n live In
diu\ ; would bo a genu'no ' curiosity.
Among the novelties ju dregs oniamenli
are white or gray inother-of-iieuil ringadus
tluwl for thu cordeliuies , wlitch IULU ovoi
the waists. Tht'su rings havu two holes
like ordinary buttons , to fasten then
against the drc.sa. Before the waist I :
laced it mu t bu hooked underneath In
means of a fali-u band. Another new aitlcfi
It u double fustinlng of mother-of-pearl oi
ms > > enicnterlu , The waist close * down tin
} rout us it does for thu pearl ringx , and tin
ornaments aru down thu contru of the wait
ami suits. White
mothor-of-peail clasp
aru charming over light-colored costumes
Two lovers were out for a morning wall
lu the leafy nUlos of a Now Jersey forcut
The birds Bang blithely upon thu boughs
thu early sunshine quailed thu dew fron
grass and petal' , tied nil natiiiu seemed t <
rej ice like a bride on her wedding day
The maiden gathered violets , arbutus , am
cownlips , while hugathcied what hu sup
pined to bu a white liltttn that had takei
refuge in the hollow stump of it long-do
parted tree , MUerablofatel Itufurrlng t
thu incident afterward In letter to ;
friend , the maiden wrotui "If Georgi
were boiled for u thousand years In thu ho
fcpringo nf Iceland , I don't bcllovu hiA
ever smell sweet again. "
They stood nt the gte beneath the star
light. Inafmv hnurwh * \ \ uld be whiilei
away acroaa thu prairie * and she would ra
tum alone to wander wearily uml adl ;
amid ttcenes emleaied by u , thousand tende'
i collections- it hadn't been that * h
wasn't that sort of a girl , " "Olio lust kl s' '
he murmured fondly , "ono last look-
nne lost word what bhall It bo ? " Bhoguv
him the kiss , thu gave him the look , am
iihe gave him these last words , "Kemeiii
b r your proxho to mu not to cat i n ;
onions , "
"Paul , " exclaimed the fair daughter of t
California bonanza king , addressing ono o
her tultors , "Paw has bottled § 500,000 oi
me , and I thought thero'd be no harm ii
telling you. " . ' lorinde. " lie uuld , ner
vously fingering a few nlckeU In hi * vvabt
coat pocket , and btriving to hide the ovi
deuces of the profound interest which tin
communication jsxcltedj "Florinde , dc
you think I'm wj sordid an to let such i
consideration affect me ? " "No , " nhe oddei !
nonchalantly , " "I didn't nupjiose you'd
care so much , M I engaged myself to Mr ,
. Hlaker hut tiight ! " It wa A ten strike.
and he flopped , but she was a cool girl , ami
buuunonln0- servant told htm to tot the
miffcrcr mil on tlio back Hoop until lie felt
xiltoi.
A w Icked t'coriftti ncwpaper prnpo e
tr. print the name * of tlie yowie woinfn
who npplicd to Ail.itn rorrpangh for the
situation of "tnr t bountiful woman In the
world. " The lltl for Central Illinois iium-
k-r iimre that one hundred name * , ami
thorowrra twenty-throe applicant * from
Vcorin alone. Naturally the minouncp-
tncnthai cniii-cd nhnrr > in ( { to anil fro of
the relatives of the yoniiL' ladies concerned ,
and the editor hai broil IC oii'ht , to relent.
15ut ho will not. The list Ii to lie forth
coming m won nn the circus pets out of the
State. The hatilrM. pntt of it i * thai the
mUertisemcnt wai a humbug. The "most
twAiitiful woman" belonged to the circu ,
and instead of netting 810,000 ft > ear w
probably delighted to rcteho30a week
and expense * .
IMPIETIES ,
Ninc.tontlnof the religion of tlio present
day h nothing but liolyntnnrgnnno.
Monograms on poroui plaster * for young
nlnintoM nrc worked in coot pink or blue
'or the summer Beacon ,
Would it he according to Hovle and the
New Testament \ considered profane to
say "It IHBI hot M Hndci ? " We atk mere
ly for Information and If it U wicked wo
are ready to resign.Derrick. [ .
New York liverymen liai Increased the
| irlcc of hacks for funornlsiiO per cent. In
Itino it nlll coitiM much tn go to heaven
an it cost * in 150 1 1 Niagara. Your hack-
man Ii a granplng creature.
After the elli ialu of a Kansas town had
vainly otideavured to disperse a mob , n
minister mounted a hot ami made the Him-
| ilo announcement ! "A collection will he
taken up. " The rcoult can be easily guess
ed ,
It is stated that "ft plain damn In Avon ,
III. , c'ists three dollar * . " The Htatcmcnt
' 'damns" in Avon
It misleading. All Iho
M elsewhere , are plain It IH only the one
nhouses them that Is rulllcd.- [ Detroit
1'oiit aiidTrilmnc.
You can nlwayn tell a Brooklyn man on
n railway Journey from the fact that when
he'gots to the lunch counter ho remarks to
the girl in charge , "L'riiiHo Oed , my ilear ,
I'll tnko apiece of pie. " [ New York Com
mercial Advertiser.
I'licotiHciout profanity often comes to
the most exemplary Christian. A real
good brother Mild yentorday , "I must get
me a cdpy of the new lllble. I heard the
rcvl cr have knocked - out of it. [ New
Orleans i'iuayimc ,
"I think idl Kilmers will hu lost , " na'id
Mm. Nlmbletunir. "ThoroV my hiiHh.iml
now. HD'H a bail man , hut I trust that he
uill ho Ka\ed at last. I Ixjliuvu he has mif-
feral his duo nlmro in thU life. " "Amen ! "
Khmitcd Niinliletung fiom the hack neat.
Mis. N. ga\o hlmmichn look , hut Bald
nothing ,
At u recent ehnrch gathering the ouen- ,
lion camtMip for dicciisHion whether n ser-
Ii-Hiif pinyennt'etiiiKH Hhould lie huld or a
strawberry festival bu given. Tlio advo
cates of the strawberry festival were of
cournu triiimplunt. They argued that the
: hmch might live without prayer meeting *
Ijtrt without fttrawborry festlvaln , ne\ir ,
When the contribtition-lm < c W.IH paused
in n wull knuwu church recently , it young
man piencnted his mite , but did not din-
cover until too late that ho had given two
Len cent pieces xtuck together. Then ho
miked nit and mulled , mid thu deacon
willed. They both know how it IH. Beer
, ' n AometimcH adhesive as well uHConduclvu.
Osttcgo I'alhulitim.
A gentleman , evidently w Itlunoro money
than liraiiiM , has bought ft chinch at Wn-
> asli , Ind.j and advertises I\H follown : ' ' 1
want to Jure n preacher ; I don't uaru a
him what denomination I HI belong * to , if
lu is virtuous and votes thu demociatio
.icket. None need iipply unlesH they have
the ) above rciiuiiciLCiiU. I will | > ay a lib
eral Mitnry. '
l'.intor Henry K. Ducr , of Sliiloli Uaptist
church , Williams street , Newburg , N. Y. ,
m been arrested on ft charge of grand lar-
cuny. William Hawkins , ono of the olli-
ccrM of the church , applied for the warrant
to Recorder Waring. Hawkinri nilcgcH the
stealing of the organ , pulpit , chain * , mid
othei fiirnituiiMif thuLliinch. Thorn ban
lieen xerioun trouble in the congi cgation
for Hume time. It will now bo Huttled in
Lho courts. Ducr was admitted to bail.
An absent minded man on the West Side
went to church last Sabbath , carrying over
Ids arm what ho mippoMcd wax IIIH now
Hpring overtoil , but was horrified when ho
found it was hix now pair of spring pants.
The package came homu fiom the tailor
lute nnlunl.iy night , uml tbogarmcntHwcru
liuiig over the banisters in the fiont hall.
Hlswife huriied hiniHo that ho was "rat
tled , " and , making u grab , he got hold of
the wrong nrtiolo. Ho ciowded them under
thu heat of Ids pow , and , vvhispeiing to thu
Hoxton when thu horviceri wt'iu over , madu
an ariangement to call for them Monday
morning. [ Chicago Tribune.
EDUCATIONAL ,
The I'nivernltv of Loyden , Holland ,
pioperty valued at $1,000,000.
Kan Ki.incisco bo.ird of education
an1 H fur the mipport of thu public bdiooh
almost ij-rf per nipita.
RA lai-go class has just _ been mixdimtc-i :
fiom thu MuHsticliUHt'ttx institute of tech
nologv. It included tvvu young womei
who had miccoHifully complctcil the foui
yeaiH * course.
A BOH of .lustico Hai Inn of the Unltei
fitates Hnpicmu ( 'olirt , will bo the valedlc
toiian of the hcnlor class ut Princeton College
logo this year.
I An implcaslng comment on 'the euorjn
of the moilurn Htuilent is a fact Ntatudii
to thu ( Joluiiibiu Kuhool of minus -
that the btatintics of the school xhow thai
not more than 'M per cent of the student'
graduate with thu class they enter.
The reci'iitl applications for admibslon tc
the UnivorHlty of Califoinia numhm'il
nbout sixty , and it I * thought that thu uexl
fieshman class will havu a hundred mem
hers. One of tlioHO who passed thu exiun
inatlons tiiiimphantly WUH u young womai
who U duaf and dumb.
KxiindnaUon forthuiulinlsHlnn ofOIIIIM
to Him .ml uiiuei-hity will bu held nt Cam
bililge , June 80 , and July 1 and'J. A Bee
end examination will bu tin September 'J8
' . " .I and : tO. Thu university gives the ladlv
who II.WH a hutisfaetoiy four years' coursu i
"curtllicatu to tliut ellcct. "
liolgium promises to become thu giv.i
Industrial .tvuchcr of Kuropo. Many for
ei 'iiers aio now attending her bchooU
.Sho has lifty-ninu technic.il nchoolu , thirty
two industil.il KclicHilH , mid higher com
mcrclal hciool ! nll receiving funds aiinu.il
ly fiom the state.
Soinoof the aouthein people aio begin
nlng to bo nrousod to the necessity of mori
educational facilities A prlvatu li < ( te
mentions that in a recent u-port Mayo
Couitemiy , of Charleston , K , Cntatw
that o\er ItOOO cldldicn had no room In tin
tcliooU of that city or money to procun
teachern , A btatvment > vas uppondod U
the letter Haying that thu matter vvotih
probably bo laid before conga-ss duiinjr tin
coming ni'salon ,
Suporiiiti'iident i'linco , of Wiiltham
Man * , , ivad a judlcioas paper on nuititr
to htudy ut the lucent meeting of tin
teachers of Worci-bter county , ifecouwid
cred that the onu great crnir committed Ii
the bchool iiutriietiuii of to-day U the look
ingto Immedluto father than future iiwilt
and oonseimcntly tliei * Is nlaoknf Ihi
ipint of study among the gmduateu. Tin
mind ILTOWH naturally , and the teacho :
uliouhl lead , not force , thu child from ttei
to bteii , and promote u love for learning
He thought that uine-tentlu of thouo-cnllei
teaching i < In reality but | > oor iiutmction
the thlia beiugprevented from developini
Ing Ills natural itowern of oUorvation am
originality from too ckwo u a of thU am
that text.book , The pructice of daih
marking , ( jiving prizes ami other incentive'
to enable the ( 'i > Undard i > f the school to U
kept up , " was not considered the bes
mejhoil of training the mind.
I wa fcixtwn yeaw ( if ago , ami occordlnj
to a common ciutom of German famlllei ) 1
had to go for twelve months tu what ii
called a cnokcry school , In order to learn
ve.-ythiiig that is expected from ncrman
iou ewife. Thii custom Is not universal
n Germany , but It prevails In many dis-
ricts , sitcially In the northwcsteni rirov-
nces. A girl may ho a countess or ft Imro-
u" < , a clergyman s or a general's daughter ,
> r cl p the child of a butcher or a nhoc-
nakcr. It does not signify how or where
'he ' has been born , < ir whit her rank i .
The manners of her country require that ,
whoever chu Is , she .should know how to
cook , wash , iron , to clean the rooms , mend
he linen , anil plant the gardrn. Of cnur-o ,
do not mean to nay that all girls , even In
hose parts of Germany where the custom
s most general , nro forced to undergo this
raining. Very many , as may be imag-
ned , plilrk It , and MHIIO parents do not
col the nt cos ity nf imposing UiN useful
education on their daughter * . Yet the
{ oed ncii"0 of the majority makes them
ilivo t" its advantage" , For it must K-
remembered that , whether a woman's fu-
Lure life obliges hi r to do thew things herself -
self 01 not , mid even If her position In the
world allows her to keep M many servants
as she choo es , these very ncrvants , being
fenii.iu servants , expect her to know how
to do all thu work which cho requites of
them. There Is only one difference be-
.ween ft baroness and the child of a tradcH-
nan. The latter learns the several duties
[ have mentioned In her father's house and
'rom her mother ; whllo the former leaves
UT home to learn the catno details of do-
nestle service in a Htrunge house.The [
ornhlll M.igar.Inc.
JOHN LOGAN'S BAD LUCK.
Kcw York Sun.
" .John A. Ijogan employed some men to
: mrc for coal near Murphysboro. At the
depth of 110 feet they reported that they
struck n rich vein of coal , John went to
work to sink the shaft , but when he got
down to the place he found that the men
had Valtcd' the mine there was no coal
there. It cost about 8 ,000. " [ Saline
County Democrat.
" ( Jo , sink me an augur , nml bore me a
hole ,
In the I Mid I own on the prairie ,
And search tlio Karth'n bosom for signs of
coal ,
And don't let the job mil-carry. "
So said the great Logan , by some called
Jack ,
To the men of fair Murphysboro ;
lie hot > cd of black diamonds to tinil no
lack ,
And wanted the search to be thorough.
They bored , and kept boring , iml deeper
than that
An augur you scarce ever .saw go ;
They brought forth the carbon bo black
anil HO fat ,
And sent it to John at Chicago.
Then Logan , the mighty , vas stirred to the
BOUl ,
And pride nml delight was elate with :
"I now , " he remarked , "will have plenty
of coal ,
And money to carry my state with. "
lie ordered his workmen to mnk him a
Hliait ,
And cash ho disbursed very freely ,
Although in their sleeves the old miner ! )
laughed ,
And hinted that Jack must be ve.tly.
The shaft was sunk deep in the carth'n
tender crust ;
lint lo ! the black carbon defaulted ;
And Johnny perceived , to his utter dis
gust ,
That thu holu In the gioimd had been
salted.
lit ! pulled up hit ntikes , but hid money he
left
In the hole so utiplcas.intly buried ;
Of pride and of nhckols no sadly bereft ,
Straight back to Chicago ho hurried.
CONNUBIAL SIPS.
Krie furnishes ft woman nineteen ycain
> Id who has been married and divorced
.luce times already. Think of her icconl
> y the time she is sixty !
A Davenport couple were married in n
cave. Dining the ceremony , when all was
romance , rock fell down and iminlieil thu
jtido'u foot , and her yells were hunrd over
a mile.
A license has been issued in Boston for
; he marriage of two young Japanese.Tin
expectant groom is : i student : hisliiide i'
icvfiiteen yearn old , and vv.is his playmate
11 their native land.
Thu marriage of MisH Minnie Kvaits am :
Mr. Tweed Is announced to take place tint
month in Now York , according to the ar
rangemeiit made bcfote the departuie ol
Mr. and Mrs. KvarU for Km ope. It !
the intention of the bride and briilegroon
Lo join the family party now assembled ii
Varls.
The marriage of Miss Minnie Kvnrli
and Mr. Tweed U announced to take placi
this month , according to the nrinngeiiun
made before the dcpaituic of Mr. am
Mrs. livartu for _ Km ope. The wcddiii )
will bo a very ipiiet one , and it is the In
tention of thu bride and bridegroom to joii
the faintly party now n tumbled in I'aris
immediately niter their nmiriagu.
At nn I'nglish wedding the other da ;
daisies appealed in all the decorations
The liriduHuhito _ duchess satin was em
broidured with them , nml her veil was fas
teneil with pearl daisies , and her bride *
maidH woin gowns of white nuns' clotl
and Hatln enibroideied with daisies , am
daisy bonnets and broochet * , and caniei
bounuuU of natural daisies picsented b ;
thu bridegrooii | ,
Mr. I-M wind Humphioys , Iho HOU o
Solon Humphreys , Ksi | . , and for years , !
professional lady killer , was married las
Wednesday ; at the now llpiscopal chapel
ut ISorgon I'olnt , to Miss Mniy Dttano. i
Kient-gi and niece of lieitjamin I'rniiklm
Thelittluudllicu was decoratml most pro
fttbuly and tastefully w ith daisies , even th
mats upon which the newly-wedded pal
knelt for the benediction bemg formed ol
musses of this popular lield-llower , with t
border of daik-groun ivy. '
ST. JosKVir , Mo. , Juno 10.-
Mr. JJenj. C. 1'oiter and Miss K.
were married In King City , Andruw conn
ty. The gioom ii almost 70 years of ag
and the bride Ii5. Mr , i'oitcr has beini ii
St. Joseph for 10 yuuix , and IH n vriy po |
ulur utul highly vsteeintsl gentleman , Th
bride is ono of the old man's tirst lovrsani
hU eatly i\\\eetlieiut. They \\uia engagci
15 years ago , but thu alfair wu.s broken eland
and ho nurrlcd another lady , with whoi
ho llvod happily and raised ft large family
Shu died about ono year ago. Thoywei
given n reception to-night by their friends
On Tuesday , thu 1 Ith in t. , the maiiiag
of Miss Kllen I'aulding mid Dr. John C
I'cmilngton took placu at the lusiduncu o
the brlde'a father , Mr. P. Kemblu 1'nulil
Ink' , at Cold Spring , on the Hudson. Onl
lelations and u vi > ry few Intimate friend
weru pteseiit , and thu weildlng was it
atrictly private as a large tamily conne (
tlon nml nn cxpaiuiveclrclo of "hot
friends" would admit. On thu mimu da
Miss Tow iweml Cox was mauled ut tli
village church of ( Jlen Cove , and thU aU
was a small and very private alfnir ,
IIOii Thuixlay the Church of the Ascen
slon , ouo of the oldest JIplH-oiial churchr
in Now York city , was cruuded to its ul
most cuiucity by gnents at the wedding n
Miss Kllcn .Smith , the eldest daughter o
thu R v. John Cotton Smith , and Mi
Chalmers Wood. An informal but ver
pleasant reception followed the ceiemon'
? M ! ! ? n'cto' > ' " " 'joining ' the church. Mi
William Wood , thu father of the bridi
groom , made n present to the young poopl
which is baid to ha\o taken the substautia
foriii of a check for bovcial thousam
dollan ) .
At a wiHldlng in 1'rodej ick , MJ. , a littl
dog that had been thu pet of the bride , itm
that won Mipiwscd to lie safely locked a
home , marched up the ntale of the churcl
jtiht an the miuinter wan about to begin th
ter > ice. With a yelp he looked up in th
face of hit inwtrciu and itet-med to ask tli
mcftnlns of "all this. " The dog then , tak
Ing in the solemnity of the occasion
stretched himself out on the train of th
bride i satin drew and remained there nnti
the marriage service was conclude < l , I
may add tu the romance of the ttory ti
nUte that the little dog was as ugly as pin ,
"id Hint the fair spectators agreed that the
neidcnt was "one of the cutest , cunningest
.hlngnever * een ' '
On Wedncvk/ last Mr. Tred Mar-
nunnd , sun of Henry M. Marquand , ptcsi-
lent of the Iron Mountain road , was marled -
led at Newport to Miss Ogston , of Now
York. We nro told that Newport never
ooked more lovely than when the young
> ridc nml her train of eight ridetimaldfl
stepped from under Trinity's time-honored
"orcli , The bridesmaids at this very pic-
.urcsquo v > cddiiig were Miss I'mlly Ogs-
on , Mim Mabel Mariu nd , Miss Marion
Howard. MiMlImlly lloppin , Miss Lucy
3haunrpy. Miss ( trace Itusscll , Missl'jno
and Miiis , NciUon , and ft very striking
group they tnwle In their cmaint , old-time
costtitnts and large ( lainshorouxh hats ,
Mr . Gladstone , the daughter - > f the
> rcmior , i" slinrtly to be married to Dean
Nakc. I/indnn society , the CaidlfT Times
rei > rts , believes that tlih announcement
causes mii h grief to Prince Lcoiwld , the
luecns joungeat Him. The pi nice bos
fccn ncco tomed to show marked prefer
ence fur the company of the young lady ,
md M the two are very fond of music , they
iftve hern wont to practice together by the
tour. It has long been among the most
ntcreftting problems which have troubled
.ho brca t of society whether , after nil Mr.
jladstono and theqncen would bo brought
nto family relationship like those which
existed lietwcen her majcst > and the duke
of Atyjll Poor "society" probably wor
ried Itself unnecessarily.
All event * which is xald to bo without
iHxlern iiarallel , In the department of
Seine Inferieure. has just been celebrated
I'V ft three days festival at the village of
I'ftVllly , where ft highly resected pair , M ,
xnd Aline. Thepphue Noel , have repeated
-he soluiiiiii'-fttion of their marnago in the
Church of the Holy Virgin , in which an
cient fane they were ; united fifty years ago.
After mass , the euro delivered an eloquent
nnd appropriate address , dwelling on the
remarkable facts , not only that M , and
Mine. Xotl were christened a-s well rvs mar
ried in thu village of their birth , but that
their parenta and grandparents wcro like
wise carried as Infant * to the same font ,
and knelt as bridegroom and bride before
the came altar. A rnndchild of the vener
able couple was christened after the cere-
nony of the golden wedding , mul ft large
llstrihution of loaves nnd cakes to the poor
) f the commune then followed.
Haunted Mo.
Christian Aihocate.
A \\orkingnmn naya : "Debt , pov
erty nnd Bulforrinij haunted nio for" "
years , caused by n sick family and
large hills for doctoring which did no
Tood. I was completely discouraged ,
until ono year ago , by the advice of
my pastor , I procurrod Hop Bitters ,
ind commenced their use , and in one
month wo wore all well ; and none of
us hnvo been Rick n day since ; and I
want to say to all poor men , you can
keep your families well a year with
llop Hitters for less than ono doctor's
visit will cost. " cod-jyl
BUOKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The ! UsT : SAI.VK in the world for
3uts , Brusics , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
llheum , Fovcr Sores , Totter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
iinda ofSkin Eruptions. This Salvo
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion in every cuso or money reiunJed.
Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by
Sdlv IsK it McMahon Omaha.
Visible Improvement-
Mr. Nonn liates , Elniira , Is' . Y. , writes :
"About four yearn ago I had an attack of
: > ilious fever , and never fully recovered.
My digestive organs w ere vvoakencd and 1
would bo completely prostrated for days.
After URJng two bottles of your liunlock
Ulood Hitters the improvement was so via
ble that I was astonished. I can now ,
; hoiiL'h 01 years of age , do a fair and lea-
Hpnahle day's woik. " Price $1.00 , trial
size 10 cents. UJeodlw.
A SURE
SURERECIPE
RECIPE
For Fine Complexions.
Positive relief and immunity
from comploxioiinl blemishes
may be found in liagan's Magnolia -
nolia Bnlm. A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drug *
gists everywhere.
It imparts the most brilliant
nnd llfe-libo tints , and the clo
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use. All unsightly discolorations -
tions , eruptions , ring marks
under the oyessallo\vnessred-
ness , roughness , and the flush
of fatigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag-
uolia Balm.
It is the one incomparable
Cosmetic ,
U'e t for licliiK the moit direct , quickest , ani
Md'ot line counettliiir thu irnat Mctroiwlln , CHI
CAliU , and the KAHITKM , KOUTII-KASIKU.N , HOUTI
and SOITII KADTCUN LIXM , whlih tcnnliiato there
with KANBAH Citr , I.KA\KV OKTII , ATDIINOS
L'OINCIL llLirrri and OMAHA , the COMXKKIIA
CE.NTEKU from uliicli radiate
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
tint penetrate * tlio Continent from the Mlssoui
llhor to tlio 1'iultlo Mox | ) . 'ilio
CHICAGO , KOCK ISLAND & PA
OIFIO RAILWAY
U the only line from Chicago OMiiIng track Int
Kansas , or whlih , hy lu own road , reachiii th
t > oliiu uhot o nannxl , No THAM.KiiHa iir UAKHIAUK
Ku MIKHIMI roN.\KCTiOMil No huddling In 111
initllatwl or itncliiii i-aru , as cerinfiiser I
carrieil In roomy , clean and tcntUatwl coachct
ugion Foot Kxiireu Trains.
DAVOAIISOI unrhulwl magnificence , 1'riaMA
I'ALACK HLKKfivu OAKS , anil oiuowiiworM famou
HIMKO CAMS , m > onlilcli meal * are ecrift nt ut
eurinsuvi exwencu. at the low rate of HKK.NTI
KIMI t'KMS KAMI , wlthamjilo time for lioaltlili.
injojincnt.
'Ihroutih Can hcturen Chicago , I'eorla , Mil
wauU'O and Missouri 1th tr 1'olnU : and iloso i-oi :
nectlons at all inlnU of Intincctton with othc
roaiU.
and Hevr Mexico ,
A liberal arrangtmenU regarillnt baggojjo o
any other line , and rates ol faro al a > < a * ow
couii > tltor * , who { urnlih but a tlthu of the cou
fort ,
Do and taclle of sixirUmen free.
TliltU , matx and folder * at all principal tlckc
offlc . In th Cnltod BUUt and Canada.
U. U. CA11LK , K. ST. JOHN ,
Vice Prta't fc en. Gen. Tkt. andl'asar Ag !
Manager , Chicago. Chlca.-o.
AQENT8 WANTED FOR
FARTMT SILLIIO I3ooxa or Tim Aoit
Eoundations of Success
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOnM3. )
The la tot trade. IcR l fornn , how to trans
act bujlncm , Mliutilo tahloi , lioclal etiquette ,
nrllamentiry ntiMie , hft to conduct public bnrt-
ntm ; In fact ft Ii a wmplftc Guide to Succc s for
all ca c . A family ncce slty. Atldrcfn for cir
culars ami Pjwclnl tcrmi ANCHOR I'UIJLISHINO
CO. . Ht.lx ) l . Mo. _
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
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BITTERS
ILER & CO. ,
Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA.
BTROK RKBD. LRW18 XBND
BYRON REED & CO.
OLDKST
Real Estate Agency
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep a complete abstract of title to all Rca
n Onuha and DouiUa count ) . ma\tf
Mrash Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
GOBFarnhamSt . Omaha. Nebratka.
Carefully icloctcd land In Jixstorn Ncbraiku for
nalc. Great Itarpilns In Improved larms , nd
inuha city nrcn > crty ,
0. A. DAVIS. WKUSTKn SNYDER.
I ate Laud Com'r U. P. R. 11. 4p-fcb7tt
DeiterL.Tliomas&iBro.
WILL BUY AND SELL
AND ALL TRANBACTION8
CO.SNBCTI1D TIIERXWITU.
Pay Taxea , Sent Houses , Etc.
I ? TOU WANT TO BTV OH BULL
Call at Ofllcc , Itoom 8 , Crolfthton Block , Cmahs.
BEMOYAL. .
THE AMQUAEIAN BOOK STORE
las removed to 14CO nouchs Street , lictn eon
4th and 16th streets , ( Opn. llushnian'a ) .
Now ami Second Hand books lough
\tlungcd.
IIPVPI CQ lamAwnt forCOLUSIIlIA
DIUTULuO.nmlOTn ) IMCVCI.KS. Send
three-cent stninp for Catalogue
nnd Price List containing full
infomiatlon.
N , I , D , SOLOMON ,
Paints , Oil and Glass ,
OMAHA , NEB. _
130AJID OF EQUALIZATION.
Notice Is hereby given that in accordance uith
acttlon TO of nn ait of the U-gUlature of the
state of Nebraska entitled "An ait to provlda a
Bjntom of ltc\onuo , " niipro\dl March 1 , 1879 , the
county commissioner * of Douglas county , No
jraiiUa , wlllat thootlltoof the county ilerk at
Omaha , In bald county , for ten siicccssho da\s ,
commencing Monday , Jnno 20. 18S1 , for the pur-
)0fc of i quallzlni ; nnd correcting the : iKM.Bnicnt
roINof tlio BC\ oral prctintts of Ktid county for
Iho jcar 1831. All irersmis fcelinf ; aggrieved hy
an } thlnjf cnntalncil in ! > aid a'txCHsmcnt rolls must
rjijilv at thu thnu above btaUd as jirov ided by
law. Jens U. JlANciiFnTnt ,
Omaha , June 13th , 1881. Coiintv Clerk.
dbt-ult
J. R. Mackey ,
DENTIST ,
Comer 15th and Douglas Sts , Omaha , Neb.
ItoAsonalile. BW23-3W
A , I. UASON , Dentist ,
OPFICK Jacobs' Block , corner Capitol tuenuo
anil Klltecntli etrcct , Onialu Neb.
Any ono ha\lng dead animals I will remove
: Iicm free of charge. I.ca\o orders Multicast
corner of Hartley anil Hth St. , second door.
CHAUMCS Sl'MTT.
Business College ,
THE GREAT WESTERN
QEO , R. RATH DUN , Principal.
Creighton Block ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
farSond for Circular. n
3C.OTTXSS
PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
CRAHANfPAPER DO.
217 and 210 North Main fit. , St. Lout * ,
WIIOLKDILX DKALKRS IN
HOOK , i DADCDC jwiuriNOf
NKWB , f rMrtnO i WHAI'VINO ,
KNVELOl'RS , CAHD 110AUD AND
Printers Stock.
f < jrCash raid for llagi anil 1'ajwr Stock , Scrap
Iron and Jlitali.
I'aper btotk Warehouses 12iO to 1237 , North
Blxth ttrcct.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
15th anil Dodge 8t . , Omaha , Neb
' Tills agency does HTBICTU a brokcra o business.
Does not s ] > eculate , anil thcrcforu an } Ijar ilni
on lu books nre liuurod to It * ( utroiis , iimtcad
ol being fobbleJ up by Uio agent.
IOH. R. CLARKSOK. O. ) , HUNT.
Clarkson & Hunt ,
Successors to Hlcharils & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
8 , Hth Street , Oincha , Neb.
J.P.ENGLISH ,
AT LAW
ATTORNEY - -
310 South Thirteenth Street , with
J. M. Wool worth.
Edward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Itoora 0 CrclgtitonHth anJ DougU * itrcct * ,
Cheyenne ,
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING !
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises.
GIC.OTCBCXJNTGtXtOLAJDIEl < 3TO OXUDXIXC ,
IN THE LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All ! !
I322 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAR FOURTEENTH.
A. B.
. . HUBERMANN ,
JEWELER ,
Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets.
GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S
AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
ALL KINDS OF
Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds.
We Guarante the Best Goods for the LeastMoney aug21-stt
THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE.
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
Spring Suits ! All Styles !
IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago ,
A Department for Children's Clothing.
We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Grant's
Furnishing Goods in great variety , and a heavy stock of Truaks ,
Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from
he manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever \
lefore made.
We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price.
A large TAILORING- FORCE is employed by us , and we make
SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice.
33X33EI TCTS.
1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. 13th
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
' \
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , \
3E T. A.fc 'JL'Jb33EC , 3E3TTC3.
X3TSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA , NEB.
TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA ! 1
We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we
have just secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE
AND SALE OF THE ONLY
First-Class Summer Stove
EXISTENCE.
Some of its many advantages are that
under no conditions will it
'
PRODUCE SMOKE , DIRT OR ODOR , '
) The furniture from any other stove can bo
used on them , including any sized
WASH BOILEU.
The work required of any wood or coal cool :
fctino can be done on them , being per
fect in each department :
Cooking , Baking , Wasning & Ironing /
They can bo used out in the v ind as well as in
doors. They can only be appreciated
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL.
In purchasing a summer | tove , you will have cause to regret if you dou't inspect
and give these utoyea a fair aud impartial trial.
For Sale Only by
byDAN
DAN , SULLIVAN & SON'S ,
joH-eod'lm 1410 Farnh&m St. , Omaha , Neb.
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