THE DAILY .BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 8 POETRY OP THE TIMES. Parting. If thou doct bid thy friend farewell , lint for ono night though that fnrcwcl may be. Ties * thou his linnd In thine ; How cnnst thou tell how ( nr from llio 1'ftto or caprice may load hi ) steps cro Ilia to-morrow comcc ? Men have been known to lightly turn the corner of n ntrcet , And days Imvo grown to month * , And month * to ycarc , ere they have lookci In loving eyes ngain. Pnrtlnff , rtt best , Is underlaid With tents nnd pniri. Therefore , lint sudden death nIioulJ come between , Or time , or clUUncc clasp with pressure firm the hand Of him who giicth forth. Unstcn Fatj gottli , tin. Yea , find thouahvajs time to say some earnest woid Itotwccn tlio idle tnlk , lest , with thco henceforth , Night and day , regret nhoulu walk. COVKXIIIV 'ATlIOItn. At the End of Llfo. So many yearn 1'vo ' jjono this way , So mnny ) ciu ! I mutt confom Waste energies much disarray ; Yet can I wn no wearlnecs , Nor ice I ovculn 'n thndows fall Down my much inscriptloncd wall ; The warm nir still lilllio mid-day , And many mournful hontsaio past , Laid atlllnt lout. The fabcled fardel lighter Rrow AH near the Untrue the bearer drew ; Llfnc.in , filial no more Miriirlfe liy Its continuous cum | > romifle , Now laccn ( ill the clmlrx , and HO Our intercut in the Kamo runn low , Quiet | dc.utircs longest fctny , JOxpcricncc pncka BO much away , 1 wait nnd wonder ; Ion * ago This wonder was my cotittant guc&t , "Wonder nt our Ciivirouimr , And at myself within the ring. Still that abides within mo , nomc quest Before my foutuUpn scenm tit lie , Hut ( jutst of what I scarcely know , Life itself makes no reply ; AmicHtfuriniught that caith supplies , ThisJH our life's last comjiromlno , HOHBOTI Hints. -In the country Hummer dews O' r the fields at nfcht are falling ; In the precinct * of the town , J/il the ynung man dodge around , Summer duca with t.iilnr's frown At the front donr louilly calling. RUtimore American , Kissed Ilor , Anywny. Herlipn were cherries ripe together , I winliod t i harvest , them I well , rather I 13chnd ! the trees wo loft her sister. I gnzed , was tempted , fell and kissed her. A sudden cry of "Oh , you shiner I" Told of the tumult raging in tier. She alnppjul my face. It raised a blister , Hut what cared -had not I kissed her ? We walked along she panting , angered I for Homo mare Hwcut free lunch hankered. She breathed a fierce , "not muchly , mis ter. " But what cared I had not I Itisaed her ? AVc failed to note her Irnto sire Wa * creeping up ns 1 drew niph her , To try nguin. TliU time I missed licr , liut what cared I ? I had just kissed her , I felt a landslide strike my person No lover over foil a worse one That kick , by Jove , it was n twister 1 It hurt , somewhat but , then , I Ithscd her. HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Vandyke rod is in high fashion this sum mer. Crossing imtu.i..w with lirldggmutUa . ' . getting to bo out of fashion. Crushed-banana la the name for the now I < nl 3-.11. -U-J. . - 4U. . . , . Two deep box-nlcatings arranged as pulfd malco a beautiful tablier for summer silk dresses. Dangling balls of wool nnd pompons are the fashionable trimmings for imported woolen dresses. Chemisettes or gumpcs of pleated while mull are worn with eurpllco waists of dark lawn or foulard droases. Grenadlno lace for trimming grenadines comes with designs to match the broche flowers of the grenadine. A fancy of tha moment is to have the parasol , fan , glo\cB , nnd hose to nmUli , iu color nnd decoration. A bunch of artificial radishCH appears upon a LOW French bonnet of dark green straw , faced with rose pink. A new fancy for pleated ckirts of fine woolen dresses is to put wide box-pleats alternating with n fjroim of knlfo-ploats the whole length of the HUirt. All fashionable coiffures are arranged low in the back. In front they uru waved or crimped , but close to the head , IJurano Is the coming lace , It is em brolaorcd in large round dots wiln silk ( lon , on n strong but diccn silk ronoau of liruisels net. Klforts are being made In Paris , na well as London , to introduce the fashlun of wearing the hair short and arranged in small , llat , round curls iu the style of the first French republic. Blue with brown Is n fashionable con- trabt cf colors In Imported dioisrs , A palo blue foulard with dark brown figures trimmed with bows of bronn velvet rib bon is QUO of the prettiest of the season. This is from Utah ; "There are hordes of women iu timber or elat eunbounvts and calico dresses , scant in length , breadth and thickness ; whole tribes of half-grown boys and girli ) , hoodlums ulth ecarcely un exception ; young women carowoin anil degraded ; every woman with a baby at the breast and two or three hanging on her sllrts. " The latest Parltlan caprice In gloves are Icids , undressed or dressed , of a palo pink , just the shade nf the flowers of the ground- Iiurel , They are immensely long , and worn only In the evening with id moat sleeveless toilets. It Is ecaicoly possible by gaslight to toll where the gloves end , as they are sn near thocolorof the flesh when worn by n blonde , A strange woman met a Illtlo girl in ICondout and asked her if she didn't want a nice dolly. The little girl said she did. and the woman gave her a four-days-old baby , which the delighted little girl at once took homo to show mamma. Mamma was thunderstruck , nud noloiiy yet knows wlKto baby it Is , Toe charming fashion of wearing wash dresses of pattern materials has brought out painted uiuxlius for tliu hot summer days , llothdaik and light grounds nre exceedingly popular , and there muslins should bo aruiio'oil OUT a skirt of thin ailk. If this foundation Is mailo of muslin. It bhould be of a veiy delicate hue , and plain in color , sa as not to Interfere uith the one above it. An exquisite new fabric known as Flour do The is a sheer lawn , as transparent aa gauze , and crinkled like crape , so that it Is elastic and fits the figure like a glove or like a Jersey. It further commends itself n t only by washing well , but In dispens ing altogether with ironing ; it needs to be oniy tllghtly manipulated and drawn Into nhape after being cleaned. It comes in oriental colors and designs , and Is a boon to those who live in dread of laundry bills when nummer drcsscsnecdto be' dououp , " "Some very attractive bathing suits , " wo &io told , "have already appeared at Atlantic City , " ThU probably means that eouie women ' 'hidieo" perhaps whoeo Eole uubltlun iu life is to iuipreas people by their drem. with the idea that they be long to the demi-monde , Ijave exhibited their graceful forms under ults of tight * iu which a circus performer would Hush to lo teen , Sponge underclothing Is the very latest , aoino German genius having recently In- tented and patenttd a line of underwear manufactured from this porcus mlnlnnce. It is now claimed that it can be more eaully clean'cd thnn woolen gi.odn , and , being more flexible , does not chafe the ckln KO much. It is a bad conductor , nnd tends to keep the temperature uniform. One who wears thh underclothing Is not liable to take cold , for it absorbs the pret- peratlon without checking It. After the mineral and vegetable impurities In the sponges have been Milficiontly beaten by a heavy hammer to admit cf being readily washed out , the ( < | ) ongei ) are dried and tmrc'l ' with n oliarp knife. These parings are then fiewcd together The fabric is prepaid J without the UNO o ! the poffonoiii dyes , which , as incorporate ! ' ic cloth underclothing , Romoilmes prove \ery deleterious to the > ysl > m , A man in Now York being cued for divorce hocnupo bo pulled hit wife's hair , jammed her against the wall , and threat ened lo throw hot ei.ffca upon her , denied it ; naid it wnn not , coffee liut hugar he threw at her , In hopes to nwcclcn hfr rii - position ; and that nho "jammed" him right in the middle of the II or with grape preserves. He had presented her with n service of | il to ono morning BO enthusi astically that most nf them ucrnfltnafthcd , which led the neighbors to think that he wits breaking up housekeeping. The police justice at Indianapolis hail a finger bitten oil bynfrmtlo piisnner the other trinrnint ; . JM > judgu ha * any Inuiiusa pulling hi.s finger on a woman's nocc. BELIQI'OUS. Three Mnhnmmoiltn Messiahs have n pcnrcd one in the .Soudan , ono in Alex andria , one in Tripoli , "Tho Unwclnrlan Church of Divine Gifts" is the title rf n now denomination In lliooklyn , whoRO leader , Dr. Mnnck , professes to euro ilNc.'iso by laying on of I auiin. The Chinese nro helping the Methodists In Chicago , A church wnn In debt , and an orchoitra of converted Chinamen volun teered to give a concert The entertain ment drew $200 , and the musicians retimed Lo accept cen the pa } mcnt of their car- faro" . The eightv-thlrd birthday ( xnnlvorsary of the Kov. Increase Stunner Lincoln , of Wilton. N. II. , ono of the oldest living Unitarion ministers in the United Stnten , WOH celebrated on Juno 20. llo was grad uated from Yale Collegio slxly yoara aim. Thirty-fivo voarstngo hn exchanged his Congiegalional views for Unitarianism. The books of the board of revision of tnxcs of Philndclphin show that there are in that ; ity 511" clnircheH nnd church properties be longing to the various denominations. The uor.iKO value of each cliuich is about ? 0,000 , but there nrc some thirty-one churches whoso combined value is about one-fourth the aggregate value of the wlinln fi.'i ? . The total value is given as ? 10I2)71. ! ) No.lwithttnndmg all the troubles of the Tows in I urppo the Jewish community at ISorliu IH uliiciontly well off to Hpcnd § 25- )00 ) on structural alterations on the old i-ynagoguo iu the HvidrrcutGnraiiso. Th's lias been ncccH itatcd by nn order from the tiolicp requiring the building to bo better provided with means for egress in the c.'i o if firo. The Hynagoguo is noxv 108 years old , having been consecrated in the year 1711. IMPIETIES. The clothes communion Baptiats are LhoBo who meet together to compare dross finery. IMghty-six out of 102 converts madodur- rg a roliKious cxcitomont in Leavonworth ast M arch are listed as having gene back .o the bad , And now some fallow has discovered , hat n woman bus got ahead of John the inptiit , It 1ms always been that way over since there wcro Baptists. VA young man named Onion has lately icon ordained as a minister. Whenever 10 unfolds himself before his auditors , he will doubtless move them to tears. A man at . ried four different Union and married at lean $ { > U,000 each timo. It's a great deal nafcr than stopping utago coaches or rob' ' blng trains. Ben Hogan , the reformed prize-fighter and gambler , is trying to reclaim the wicked people of Chicago. Ho has been laboring earnestly nnd faithfully for six months , yet ho has hardly made rn inroad upon the heathen of that Kicked city. The celebrated racehorse Luke Black- jurn , was sold for breeding purposci ) last Saturday , and on Sunday Oov. Blackburn , if Kentucky , the man after whom he is lamotl , joined an Episcopal church in [ louisvllle. The entire Blackburn family s now oil the turf , A clergyman sayj that the door of the circus Is the gateway to Hades. The Bos ton 1'ont says that depends a good deal in whether you're going in to HCO llio show or coming out to face tlio stern realities of lifo. lifo.A A now orntribution basket has boon in vented which rings a gong o\ery time a button without an eye or a 10-ceut piece with ono is dropped into It , The li t Sunday It was tried in a country church it went til llko a Galling gun Iho whole round trip , There Is a row brewing between the Iioxingtqd Blhla society and the McLean county association. The Lexington associ- lion has withdrawn from the county orga- cizallon , alleging that too much of the collections - lections remitted by Lexington were ab sorbed by the machinery in Bloomington. They had a good dcnl of trouble in a Monti cal court , the oilier day , trying to swear in a Chinaman. Ifo said ho "be lieved In anything ; that ha no swearer at allc ; and ho didn't swear on a saucer. When asked if ho was a Buddhist , ho an swered : "Me no kuoweo what you say , \vhatyoutalkooaboul1' In reply to the ipioftlou , "What religion do you belong to ! " ho Bald , "Stato of Ohio/ ' and was finally sworn by crossing his hands on his heart. It was an old Itinerant of Virginia who delivered a sormcn fifty years ago which , as a model of a certain sort , not oven Tal- mage can Improve upon. It was ou the text , "Though after my skin worms do- jtrny this body , yet In my flesh fchall I nco dod , " nn < t divided his discourse Into three parts , thus Pint , the wonm ; icuonJ , what the worms donoanil ; third , what the man seen after ho was oat up. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Lsvy , the cornetlbt , is blowing himself up from New Orleans to Coney Island. John T , Itaymond thinks his now com. edy , 'Touch and Go , " will bo a great hit. John Dillon baa captured a new man ager , and will btar it through the west next season , Mary Anderson is studying "Mario Jtuart , " which play she will make her strong card next eoason. Lieut devotes three afternoons a week to giving free instruction to the poor young nuaiclaus. Bartlcy Campbell's Galley Slave was iroducfd at ths Wilheliu Theater , L'etlln , ait month , with ureat success. Marie , the great tencr singer , hasaliuost entirely recovered fiom his recent sick- less and is going to Ivoiulon soon , to visit iid daughters , It is settled that Manager Neumann's Wagncrlau opera company , which has just nade a great success at Her Maicity'd , Ijouilon , will \ hit this country ueit sea son , after a fall seaon in London , Mine. Marie Howls to bo the star of Mr. Cail Kosu's Kngllsh Opera company lext icasoii , Among other roles it Is In. .ended that she shall "create" Lucrctia iu au Kiigllsh venlon of Donizetti's opera. Hubhutoln hau gone to Moscow for the oiiening of the exhibition and the direction if the orchestral concerts of the Musical J > clety. In Jun he will return to Peter- lot and there tiuish the composition of a rand ballet , which is to appear In prlut oward fall , Mr. Theodore Thomas has gone to the went for the tumuier , He will give a fort night's series of evening concerts In Mil waukee , nnd at their cm e will go at once to Chicago , where he will civo evening con- ceitsinthe JhposMon Building during the remainder ot the summer. A Berlin manufacturer has constructed on upright piaco on n new nys'fm. In stead of being parallel to each other , the keys nr arranged in a semi-circular form corresponding to the line described by the hands naturally when they are moveil away from each other with extended arms. It wiis announcc'1 pome time ago on good authority that London was weary ol opera bnulfe and that the lant of thcno entertainments would ppcedily disappear from the Hage. At this moment , never theless , five of them hao p ° psession nf live different theatr o. Of theio ihealres three have betn built on purpose for this sort of production , The veteran John Gilbert sild recently : "Tho stage was never lower than ills now ; thcro is no life , no arl , no promise in it ; everything about it is wronif ami disgrace ful. It is something , alter all , when one Is an actor , to bo born in France , where men must woik their way upward , nd where lhe\ have before them eoustonfy a Comcdle Krancaho. " The mmical sensation of London is Vladimir I'achman , a young l'u sian pian- ht , who has clearly turned the heads of llio cnlicp , whatsoever he may have done with the public , lie 's ptommnced to bo the real : "Chopin" player Whllw Itubin- Btein has the ntccasiry power and I nipofT llio reiiulslto grace , i'achman alnno has the "Intensity , " "subtlety" ami "ability" to read between Iho linen , which is essential to the interpretation of Clmpln. M. Coquclin , the famnim French nctor , Ima made a gicat hit in London In his Im personation of Don Annibal , the disrc- put-iblo sot , in " ] j'Acnturicre. " In his acting the nature of the drunken rascal is forcibly indicated. Tne cunning twlnklo of the cycH , the swagger so ready to vanish at the first symptom of danger , the inso lence which can no noon turn to servility , are all shown ; and l.cforo Annibal has been upon the stage ten minutes his whole eharacter It as apparent ai If ft volume had been written to describe it. Dr. Nelson H. Cary , the father of Annie L'liilfo I'ary , had a musical family. Joseph Cary , his eldest BOH. was a line b.ips singer aud married a musician , Flora Barry , atone ono time a well known opera singer : Wil liam Gary , the second son , was a good singer ; Marcia Cary , now Mrs. J. 0. Merrill , of 1'orthnd , the next youngest child , was supposed to po0Hess a richer contralto than h-r younger sister , Annie. The next daughter , Kllen C.iry , was the only soprano ningcr in the family. There then cnmo Samuel Cary , xvho had a good bans voice. With the mui-ical qualitiesof the next younger child , Annie Louise Cary , the public is well acquainted. The youngest child. Ada Cary , is about to become - como a prole sional finger. THE SMaLL PRY. Tnolgv , on tasking the horrible discove ry that her kitten linil whiskers : "Ma , I don't want did tall Dia is n nitui tat ! I wnnt a dlrl tnt ! 1 want n dirl tatl" .Tcilin H. Gough use.ltotell a story about a boy , who on being reproved for mowing Jiis nose BO hnril , said it was tha Fourtli of ful } ' , nnd ho would "blow thunder out of it if lie wanted to. " Master Tommy ( ho had been very naughty , and was now amusing hinifelf with ills Scripture printc ) "Here's Daniel in the HOIIH' ilenl" Mnnima ( incautiously ] "All ! What "was ho east in the lions' der for ? " Master Tommy ( with triumph ] " 'Causo he was good. " When all the buffalo are killed off , if Undo Sam can bo induced to quit feeding the ml dovila on canned goods and other government rationc , they will have to pul uput nu American boarding house , and then ( lyttpepeia will wind up the noble red man 'Hie secretary of the interior should oul this out nnd panto it where ho will see i again. First boy "My father's got 31.0(10.000. ( ' ' - ' s'ioso ho has ! I e r.irffV.r'-TH'w11. ) inane ic in a lilt o - ; - _ . > .j . _ - . hoard of him or ever will. Now , my father's known everywhere. lie's been called a thief nnd a blackguard in almost evrry paper in the country. He was once up for ollico. " The children of Mrs. Duffy , of Lam- bertsvillo , N , J. , Boeing blood coining froni their mother's mouth as n dentist extlnctei n tenth , supposed she was being tnunlored. The boy threw a poker r.t the dentist niu broke a window The little girl deinol- ished the dentist's coat. They dro\o him off the field. "I feel [ am growing old , " najs the Jady , minciugly , to her guests , "for renlly I am beginning to lose my hair , " (0 ( ! course she ha bushels of it , and it is black ns n raven's wing. ) "Then , ma , " exclaims her little child , ith the innocent frank- ncsj of infancy , "why don't you lock up the drawer when you put it nwny tit night ? " "Father , you arc an awful brave man ? " flnld n Detroit youth , m ho smoothed down the old man's uray locks thootlierevening. "How do Willie " "Oh you know that. ? , I hoard bomo men down at tha xtoro Hay tlmt you killed thousand * of soldiers dur ing the war. " "Me ? Why , I was a btef contractor for the army ! " ' 'Yes , that's what they saUl" explained young inno. conce , ns ho slid fur the kitchen. IHrat I5oy "Are you going off to bo a pirnto thU summer ? " Second boy 4 > I dunno. " ' 'I know you wouldn't. You hain't got nuy grit. " "I hain't ehl 1'vo ' got just ns much an vou have , but when a feller's mother is wiillni ; to buy him n goat and n pair of roller skates and a fish-line , that's the need ot his turning pirate ? You said you vas going off to light Injun * , but hain't . " "I know I ' you gone. hain't. You don't expect mo to go till I got big enough to sleep alone ; do you ! " " 1'och ! " "Pooh ! " And tt.oy rim along the fence in opposite directions. "Father , " said the y ung man , as ho loaned on lita hoe , "they say the balance of trade is agin ns. " "They do , eh1 "And that our bank reserves are rapidly dimin ishing. " "Du tolll" "And that railraad extumion has come to n halt. " "Well , I sivanl" "And that the voluKO of securi ties is substantially without n tuaikct. " "Great snakes ! Well , I never. And du they ray anything about a feller stopping to lean on hid hoj to talk when lie might just ns well talk nnd hoe , too ? " Kuuljen spit on his bands and resumed. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. St. Louis now has thirty-six kinder gartens , each containing from 75 to 125 implU , Theyaro all eminently success , [ ill. ill.Tho The teachers of Colorado nro endeavor. Ing to secure n uniform cource nf study in that state leading from the primary school to the university , The school of rolltlcal science in Miohi- can university enlarge * its scone during the coming year , su na to include instruc tion in the principles of finance , in the hUtory of diplomacy , in the history of po litical ideas , in methods of local govern- meut. in theories and methods of taxation , In political ethics , la social science , in the historic ? . ! development of edu ational sys tem ? , in the economic development of min eral resources and in , public scientific sur veys. In reply to HOIIIO northern criticisms of the Citadel academy , at Charleston , S. 0. , The Now * of that citysayss "South Caro' Una can only have , under the latest np- tiortiouuieiit , BOTCU cadets at West Point every four years , while tha Citadel acad emy will give , it is hoped , thorough train , ing to 200 to 300 youth * e\erv year. The Iugl and generous purpose Is to train as many of our youths na possible , so ai to lit thorn for faithful service to their country , the United State * , both in civil pursuits and In time of war , if war should unban , plly come. " A manual of morals for the iniblia schools Is demanded bv The Toronto World. "It should lay broad and deep , " Bays thU journal , "tho foundation of moral duty , it should thow , clearly nnd biniply , the inevitable consequences of moral evil , t should form n regular part of every day school exerciei. Such a manual wouli teach a morality utterly apart from the faction * f sect or dogma , yet which coul < not fail to advance th t'wlilch aurely oughi to be the highest aim of every sect , churcl and denomination , training the young to lead live ? of charity , tempcranco and jiu < tice. " It is Reriomly complained In Troy that the graduating arrangements in the high rchool are permitted to bo so elaborntenml expensive that nnny poor pupils \ea\e \ school before the time arrives , not to be humiliated by the sight of extravagance which they cannot nflord. Harvard university has established professorship of veterinary medicine , in connection with the medical school. An animal hospital will also bo established , Two vetrinnry schools exist In New York ami two in Canada , nnd nro nil xvcll pat ronized. The college has been influenced in part to take this new course by the fact of the great Increatc In the number of horse * used both for laboring and pleasure purpofc" , and by the fact that so largo a portion of the country's exports consists of cnttio nud meat. "Pour on Oil. " L. P. Follett , Marion , O. , states thot he has used THOMAS'KcLKCTiiic On. for burnp , nnd has found nothing to equal it In sooth ing the pain nnd giving relief , july-idftw QUAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The arc.MTn/nn MAnK English rem edy , An un- f&lllnit euro for Utmln.il of AFTER TARIHO. Sclf-Almic ; us Loss of Memory , Univcm.il Lnoal- tuclo , i'ntn In the Hick , Dimness of Vl'lon , Premature - mature Old Aqo , and many other Dlnc&sca that Icid to Insanity or Consumption and n Prema ture Orate. jKTFull partlcubts In oar jminuhlet , which wo tlcslro to ecnd frco Ivnmll to everyone. f TTlio Spctlfl ( Mcdlclno Is sold by all drup lsts nt fl for packaK , or 0 p.iclturcs ( or 35 , or will be sent frco by mall on reel iitof the money , by addressing THKGHA IKDICIKK CO. , nuHalo , K. Y , orsaln- oo'nio-cnd To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific ' It Ii t jjosjtlvrt cure ( or Spcrm&tcirhca , 3. ImpoUney , tnd all Jwoisc lr < iu 6e-Abu ! < < n , to lient.il Anxiety , Mj.aiory , Pilniln thoBaci qr ElelCj and disrates Vt F"t-J ikTtll ll l ' Oonaumptlon x rjfvs s tnoanlty an ' < 'Wi ' J > .ft.Sj early grave . w : ? J The Medicine Specific It being need with wonder ful LTiccons. Wiltc lur them ind sot lull par 1'rlce , SpcclSc , 91.00 per p chirn , or six pack' ' Vfd for ( i.OO. Addro til onli is to 15. BIMflON MF.DICI.fR CO. NOD. 101 and ICfl Main St. BiiCMo , N. Y. SoM lu Omaha by C. 2. Goodman. J W Boll , J. K. lull , and nil jrsi2l tiiev6iy wboo . i it- , UIs llio concurrent testimony ofltho public and thoiruillclnal jiro'otblon tint Hotelier's Ktoui- nth Ililtcrsl n medicine vhlcli tcli'cvts ' icsults si cully felt , tharoiiKh and licnlRii. Itcil'lu rcct fjInglucrdisorder. It lin'troratca thofceble , con quers kidney airl bladder complaints , and his- tene the convnlescencu rf Iliosu iccoxerlng from enfeebling illtcucti Morco\er , It Is the giand sjiccillc for fever and ague. 1'or gala by all druggists and dealers generally jl to a : KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Successful Remedy over dlscov crcd , as It Is certain In Its cflocts wid docs not blister. 11BAD 1'KOOF ilELOW. Also excellent for human Hash. FKOM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WashlnKtcnvllle , Ohio , Juno 17. 1631. Da B. J. KHNDALL , 4 ; Co. : Ocnts Heading your od- \ortl3cinont In Turf , Field and Farm , of your KendiH's Spavin Cure , a d having \aluiblo nnd speedy horse which had been lame from rpnvln for eighteen months , I sent to you for bottle by express , which In six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a largu splint from another horse , and both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The ono bottle was worth tome mo ono hundred dollars. Respectfully jo-ira , - H. A. D 'nioiKTT , M. D. Send for Illustrated circular giving positive proof. Prlcojl. All Diuirslsta have It or can s-et It for you. Dr. n. J. KeudMl & Co' , Pro prietor * . Enosburgh Falls , Vt. SOLt ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS , d-wly S'YPHILIS ' In/nny stage Ontarrli , .EOZE.MA , Old Sores , Pimples , B OI LS , or any Skin Disease 3ures When Hot Springs Fail , ARK. , M y J. 1SS1 We have cue * In onr own town who lived at Ilot Sprlnure , nd were finally cured with S. B. B , UnOiMUOH ck UUBRT. F YOU doubt , como to tee us andK WILL UltK YOUH OR charge nothluc I I Write lei nrtlcuhrs nd copy of little Book o the Unfortunate Suffcrlnv .81.DUO Row-nril will be paid to any chumUt Mho will find , on analysis 100 rottl * 8. S. 8. , ono nartlcle of Mercury , lodldo PoUl < lum Of any Mineral > ub tanc . UWliT SPECIFIC CO. Pier , AtlinU Price of Bmill sUa , 11.00. Largo 'lie II.To. Bold by KENNAUn EUOS. t CO ANTI-MONOPOLY LTSAUDE. InaiiK lucniDtnutj" rolt-a for the ( .utl-monpoly eaKur. containing stateiuuiit of principle met- lout of pruccduiv and instruction * how to orna- Ue. ulll b cut on application to O. H , Oali , Vlnlroy , Nib. Kuclcwo itaiup. mie-l | Mrs J. O. Robertson , PltU'.mrfr , Pa , , writes : " ! w&i Biiffcrlnirfromffcncral debility , want of ap petite , constipation , etc. , o that flfova * n bur den ; after using llurdock Illood Hitters I felt bet ter than for jcara. I cannot praise jour Bitter * too much. " Jt. OlMm. of OufTnlQ , K. Y. , writes : "Your Burdock Ilfoc Hitters , In chronic diseases of the blood , liter s J Iddncvc , have liecn Bl nnllr marked Ith BUecc 8. Ihaxo u cd them in j self vIth Ixft results , for torpidity of theIher , and In cfi cof A friend of mine euucrlng from dropsy , the cOcct was mar\clo > .8. " BrucoTurner , nochestcr , N. Y.nrites ! : 'I have been subject to jcrious disorder of the Udnejs , ami untlilo to attend to business ; llurdock lilooil Hitters relict cd mo hcforo hilf n bottle \\aa used I fetl confident that they will entirely euro mo. " Ascnlth Hall , Blnshampton , N. Y. , writes : I sullcred wlthn dull ] 'iln through niv eft Inn ? and nhouldcr. Lett my tplrlts , nppctlta and color , and could with dllllcultv keep up all da ) . Took jour Ilunlock Illood Hitters ai di rected , nnd liiuc felt no ] > alu since llrst week n ( . tcr uslnir tlicin. " Jlr. h'oth Hates , Klmlra , K. T. . writes : "About four yearn ago I hid nn attack of Imlous feur , and noer fullj recovered. Jly digestive organs were weakened , and I vouid no completely pros trated for dajs. After u lug two bottles of your Ilurdoek Illood Hitters the ! mprcncmcnt waaeo v lolblo th t 1 w as astonUhed. I can now , though 01 years of age , do a fair and icasonablc da'a work. C. Bucket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : 'Torycars I sufTcrcd frrcntly from oft-recurring headache. I used your llurdock Wood Bitten with happiest results , and I now find mvKelf In better health than for years post. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffilo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Burdock lilood Hitters for ncncus anil bit- lous henda'-hes , and can recommend It to anyone requiring a cure for bllllounncsi. ' Sirs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For set oral jcars I have sudsied ficm ctt-ircur ring bllHous headaches , dyspepsia , an ! com' plaints peculiar to ray BOX. Since wing your Burdock Blood Blttcra I om entirely rello > ed. " Price. 81.00 oat Bottle ; Trial Bottlci 10 Cti FOSTER MILBURN & Go-Props , , , , , BUFFALO. N. Y. Eold at wholesale by lih & McMahon and C. F. Jo 27 ecd-mo Dlscasa la an effect , not a cause. Its origin U within ; Its manifestations without , ncncc , to euro the disease the CAUSE must bo removed , and Inno othi-r wavcan a euro ever lo effected. \VAfty Jil2 2Laf r * > * x .i r 3 x JXIT Ei-vEB. CURE Is established on Ju t this principle. U realizes that 95 Per Cent. ofall diseases arlzo from deranged kidneys nn Hi cr , and It strikes at once ut the root of the dilllculty. The elements of w hlch It is composed act directly upon these great organs , both ns n * oop ad iimoRKR , and , by placing them In a healthy , cnnditlcn , drive disease and pain from Iho sjtem. For the Innumerable troub'ca caused by un healthy KlJncjs , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the dlttre 8lng Disorders of Women ; for Malaria , and physics ! derangements generally , this great rein dyhaj no equal. Btwaro of Ini | > o3ors ! , Im itations and concoctions nild to bo Just ns good. . 1-or eale by nil dealers. H. WAKNF.R & CO. , me Xloohostor N. Y. The Great Lngiish Eemody TMCI , Never fails t9 cuie Nervous DebUlty , VI tal Exhaustion , Kmls ilons , Seminal Wcak- nesses.LOST MAN HOOD , and all the vUlcificts of youth ful follies and exces ses. It stops pcrma iicntly all weakening , linoluntarylosstsand ilralns upon the sys tem , the inovltable re- , „ . ault of these eulprac tices , which are so destructive to mind and body nnd make Ufa miserable , often leading to Insani ty nnd death. It strengthens the NervesBrain , ( momorU Blood , Muscles , Digestive and Kepro- ductliu Organs , It restates to all the organic functions their former gor and vitality , ma king Ufa cheerful and on jo ) able. Price , $3 a hottle , or four times the quantity $10. Eent by express , secure from obsi.r\atlon , to any address , on receipt of price. No. C. O. D. Bent , except on receipt of < 1 as a guarantee. Letters re questing answers must Inclose stamp , Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills are tb best and cheapest dyspepsia and bllllous cure lu the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 60 cents. Da MINTIK'H KIUNKT KKMRDT , NF.PRIITICDM , Cures ill kind of Kidney and bladder comptalnte , Konorrhua , elect nnd leucorrhea. For eafo by all daugglets : SI a bottle. KNOLISII SIEDICAL INSTITUTE , 71801UoSt. , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale in Ocmhn by 0. P. GOODMAN. man of lev terete ! lnpoTriiiitl ! nit-lit uoik , to res tui - brain nor ? enat Hop Bittern , wa.-te. u > Hop B , If you nre youiit ; nd ntt train any 11 illienllon or rtlnflpa ( tun i It vou art m > . : rlic or l Kl . old or - oiuifcnilTcrliv f roc po r'r ' UI > ur Unituiiii Inir uu a bul < * ulcv ne s , rvly on Hop Wliuetfr rouare. whfneTfr jou fitl miuli ; trovi m > r 4 that your Mrtcui form of K tone ) uteds eloiitwlnn. Ion- dliease that mlKlii 01 rtlmulathitr , uya tliuuly ui a ! t k B Hop HcpCittert kidney Or I. O crufnuiycum- I * nn t > scluU illieii-e ixiiini , - , mill lrreil t of tli- r ( arA l lu lot , < cure dni l , tloort JrutiWennoe * lli-truimrvMt uie ot cflui' You " 111 be ttbaeoo , of cundlf IOUMK Hop Bitter * If jon re lra BoldhyOror ply weak and ? i u. rkojfg Jew BlrlUdtrjr Lux-ulu Iti It may UOF BITTlSi itveyour life. It hn eiwed hun- Kcxkt.lf.J T ta , OH. NERVOUS DEBILITY , A .Ourn Gaorntiteed. Dr. K. 0. Hettii Nen'e and Dram Treittment A ipeclflelor II > atcrla , Dliilness , Couvuliions. lorroua Headache , Mental Ueprcsalon , Loss ol LlBmory.SpermatorrhaDa.Impotency , In\oluntary Emissions , Premature Old Age , caused by ovcr- xcrtlou , * < ilf-abuse , or o\cr-lndulgeuce , which eadi to misery , decay and death. One uox will cure recent ones. Ei h box contain ) one month' * roatment , Oue dollar a box , or six boiei for flvo dollar * , lent by mall prepaid ou receipt of irlcc. We guarantee Blx boxes to cure any case. Vltb each order recched by u > for nix boxes , ac companied with fl > a dollars , will tend the pur chaser our written guarantee to return the inone'y It the treatment do not effect a cure. 0. t , Goodman , Urugv'tt , Solf. Wholesale and icful Avcnt , Ouiiha , Neb. Ordni by mall at etallavrlce. dkwly W.U. MILL V. 11. JOHNSON MILLARD & 'JOHNSON ' , s Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , ' 1111 FAENHAM STREET , CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Bailers Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flour1 * NEB OMAHA , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. or. o . oo OMAHA , NEB. O. IP. " * "CM DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. S3T Anyone contemplating lullulnjr store , bank , or any other fine trill find It to their ad vantage to corns end with us before purchasing their I'lato Glaas. C , F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. O. , 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha. ' N .h EETTS3 t 'i -WHOLESALE- O & On Eiver Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts , , tta -DEALERS IN- V Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , 4 ' STEELE , JJISMSON & 00 , , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGAES IBD IAMACTURED TOBACCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWR C HENRY LEHMANH , JOBBER OF IP .A. IP IE AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WAKEFIELD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , , ETT7CJ. * TSTATE AOENi FOR MILWAUKEE OKMHIII OOUPAMY ) Near Union Pacific Denot. , - - OMAHA NE K JPOWBR AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UACIIINKRY , DELTINO , i Ann o8 nn ; HALUDAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor. 10th and Farnam St Omaha , Neb. , V ; 1 Si