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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1883)
TBE DAILY BEE OMAHA SATUBDAf. FEBKTJAKY 3 | f ; t H POBl'BT OP THE TIMES. Btorn Reality. It did her lonl with Joy conrnli * . The ere he grabbed her bj the pain ; Bat then It didn't make her pout To tee her father hurry out. And that f und lover awlf .ly root Around upon his cowhide boot 1'uck. Ho Didn't. "What would you do ? ' anted the fireman prim , Of the acooty engineer. Jk. * the Utter turned nnd looked at him With a patent elf < couullug uncer ; "What would joudo if you jumped the track , With uno'.hcr train In view , And found you couldn't stop or back , Then what d'ye n'pose you'd dit" "DM" ctlei the Booty nglneer , Witn a lojk of pluck < m toot , "You bet your thuvel I'd stay right herr , And vcrlnh at my po.tl" And th'tirenun gazed wl < h mule refpect On hit chum , anil fed the fUmr , An'l wondered , If the train were wrecked , If he would prove ai gatuo. The enginu tore the atarleaa night Into long , tbln ntin di of dark , And marktd Its heidlung , reckleia flight With in > ny a bUzlnir aimrkj And the eogltieir on l.lt locker perched , L > eked down on hU hu able friend , Until on A awlich the engine lurched And caUed end o'er end I And there In the broken , ( teaming wreck , The luckless fireman luy , With a badly dlilocHted neck And a general lo > k of decay , And the piRiengeri g d up ) u the imaih , Where the ditch and the euifinv bumped , To nee the engineer all b b. Bnt thiy didn't he bad jumped ! Drake * Wnat 119 Toqlc "Take back the heart thou gaveat m l" She laid , aa through the dour Her. father pushed the juvenile She'd vowed to lore before , Be took the b * rt , and at he paused A hat-rack In the hall. He took , beilles , an overcoat , Two ' 'Deibj R" and a ahawL Frlscy Kroddy. Frlakjr Kreddr Baya be'i ready For to fight a blood r dual ; Lovely "Lilly" Think. It' ailly , Eesidei being "awful cruel. " Fickle Freddy , 80 nntteady , Yon ihould 10111 your anger tether ; Lest aouielhurf or Strike joatesittlrrc wit ha feather. Ni w Yotk Commercial. What Yer uwluetor to JJoT When do Las' Day'd count' * ma do out , 35ii OlnGib'el makes his about. Den er-rlngln' en er-ilngm' trough de trumpet in his bun' , Will yor top up ler ilu line , Chile , tor il J' uut whar j er gwlno , Widout ahakin' , wldout quukin' , like er BOiid little man ? Will yertrimple In de kneei , Kn feel wawer by dcvrws , Heart er sinklu' eytH er blinkin'In ir c-u-u-ns neil ot wo ) ? Will yer tiy ( o hte. k en run , Via hab trouble for yer Itia , Ackin * foolish , kicklu * mulish , on de awful Judcmou' D * } ? Ahl do ilebMl'a mighty quick , He In tocp'o en he' tlicit , Full er tire , keen ez briar , and he'd all time on da watih ; Hut de LawJ In good eu true , Ku he will be'p yer froagh. Kf jer'Jl tallcup , man * on walk up tcr line en toe do notch 1 I'm er-drcppln * < r little hint , Deoterglb yer aortenquint. Biupti ir wainln' Hr dat mornln' when de ho'n ii gwlneter blowl Will yer tuke d proper heed , Like er soul dat Btan'n ' In need , Ob eratory full er iflory 'oout do aweet FoMuber tun' ? -13 b MtGae , In TVxaa Sittings. HOJNBY FOR TtlE LA.DI03. t Olovea arefgoing out of fashion for ladles in Paris. Men lolt off wearing them years ago. ago.PJtquea cf embossed and gilded Ifathori a\re tnujnbd in hammered brass , and are Tery beautiful. The coming rage in hnlr ii of a soft and tender red , auugeatlve of gently-pulled molaiset candy , a little burnt. Ths most styllth bonnets for young ladies are entire y without dimming , anil and are composed of rolled velvet or plush. New Kagland women Inilsta on calling rubber overihoei "numc , " and when they want cotton cloth they ask for "factory.1 There are not enough marriageable girls in Owentjwn , Ky , to go round , and tbe , young men are becoming prematurely grey in consequence. White swan's diwn is now used to trim CTOL ! IK dreiiei of white surah cr tulle , the puie fl.'ccy garniture having a very toft and beautiful tffiict , An exchange says that out of 6 8 con yisti in tbe Arkansas penitentiary but ehhteea are women. It is certainly dilli cult to detect women. Deml'tolleti are very fashionably made of bhck fillle ; they are quiet and elrgtnt looking , always appropriate ; and almost as wear-defying as alpaca. lUIied ribbon embroidery s'.Ill holds it * own In combination with silk and gold thread. It abounds on table soaifi , scfa pillows and toilet article' , Biotd strings for hats snd bonnets are again cimlng Into favor. Kvenmg bonnets are still much trimmed with scarfs of HpanUh lace and point applique. Many of the principal dreumakers have lattly edged tbelr dress iklrts with a nar row puffing , initead of the ordinary pll se , and in velvet , especially this seems pre ferred. An exceedingly elegant evening dress for a young lady Is made of cameo-tinted or pale banani-yellow.iatln surah , tbe perfect. ly plain prlncetie front simply edged with a wide fringed ruche. A Syracuse young lady ba > a peculiar mode of reckoning time on Funday. List Sunday evening , about 0 o'clock , when if asked what time it waiitu replied ; ' Five minutes of Smith. " Syracuse Standard. "Were you at MM. Jon es' ball two ie < sons age1' be said to Mis * llotebul at the 1'at.larch1 * balL "Oh. no , " she answered ; "I'm a detuUnte this 'winter. " "Aie yon ? ' he exclaimed ; "why somebody told me your folks were Eplsojp llarul" Wide flounces of antique lace , and lacea of every de-crlptlon which have been oni of style for years-Chantlly. Honiton , Uuipure , Flcmith point , and the like-an this season revived , and are uied to drape courtly dinner and reception dreeies fo ; the stately dame * and dowager * . Tulle , mull. India gnutf , and other light and airy fabrici are in great demand for famy Dress acd dancing toilets , Thes dlapnonoaa fabric * come In all the hlgh.u , tlnU , aa well M In me ( f tha exquUlte old.f lahloned thidee , particularly those o rosj color and lilac. A very fashionable material fnr dreiay home toilet * It cream-white aerged fUnnel trimmed with lim ? loopa and ends of whlti moire or aatfn ribbon. For young marrlei ladles thl fabric IB made into tea Kown and Grtclan robea. with trimmings of lace and white tllk embroidery or trading. Plain dark velvet * are a good deal uied lor ball mantles and andopera cloaks. / very tuperb one , lately aent to Oallforuls waimadoof the darkest tludes of plum color , cut In a loud ascnueahape , and llnei tbroughnnt with aatln of a pinkish mauv tint. The trimming waa competed o > anda of very fine chinchilla fur. A MC- end wrap , made by the same Cm and yet on exhibition , ia of darklamel-green velvet n dolman ahare , lined w th patent pold color , and ( dgtd with dark oatrioh feather rlrrmlnff. Thn tunic or acarf to tha dreta-aklrt la thnrter than It baa been worn cf latr , cov > frln ? the upper part of tbe aklrt only , and draping In the back In poufr , more or lets Jroopintr , but showing a greater portion nf the trimmed * klrt than formerly. Of courro this Myle ( f draping Ii suitable omy a aklrta cut thort. Another new itylo In French ganti l called the Cromwelllan gauntlet , 'j he allll upper part oc.vera tl e wil t and lower lall en Iliounn , tbli protfc'lng ' It from cold , Tbe Ktiff glivea worn by the Lrd I'roiector ate c unterlclttd an noirly HB ponfdHe In the mmlern K imtlet ; but fa > h > ona cf this kind r qul o c-rUln amount of chlo to wry them tfl with aplo ub , With tlie ii'inlnt crosn-ntltcb cilled ! ! " slin erubrnlilery , now to popuUr , markliiK of ereiy kind 1s very fanblunable. Some inn aheet ntd pillow lintn lately added to atrouueauly a p alllve bride , hvetho noiugram wurkoJ on the tdrfo ol each slip and iihret In colored cottonii to m tch the irevalllngtlntaof the BfVfl'al rooum they me intvnclvd to adorn. Very long nplndlo Imped letterx are ro mlc'ered ' mont 'C irren or bed rnl tatle linen , foru/Icga bright ulch uf color her ver OM > . EiDLlQIOUfl. The Hpi cop'-l church calls for at leait i30tOU to be expended un her colored nlsulona. Tlilrty new Mctbodlut churchea have > een built In Northern Mtchlgin wlttiln he last conference year. , Tukln , Japan , hai itn twelfth 1'reibyte- Ian church. Trie prnab > tery fa altuoat rade up cf native mmlettrr. Tbe will of the l.tu Mlas Ab y Bmltb , of I'rnvldcrcs , It. I , glvei all her estate , aome 85.COO , to tbevarltua Btptlat mission aocletiea. Tbe Piesbyterlana have thirty-two churches In the Kmplre uf Brazil with 1,720 mrmhirr , most cf them converta rom Rominltm , The Colored Methodlit Kplacopal chnrch nnmbera over 100,000 unmbera , and hat our biih ipa Kav. Meaara. Mile' , Beebf , Nane and ilalrey. Tbe Ungllsh VVeMeyars are erecting a memorial church In ! { ndsworth , a rnburb if Blimlngbsm , In honor nf Fr/incls AR- jury , the chief founder and organizer , and Ibe drat MethodUt bliLop In Aaeiloa- Ametlcan Mettiuclliti are Invited to co.op. erate. The Co-gregatlonal je r book for 1883 reuorU 3,030 Congregational churchea In , he United Statec , nnd inoreaio nf 81 nvrr H t year. The total nieml ernhlp i * 387- ! ll.on ) Increase ovrr lust jear of 1'JH4. [ 'un Hildltlom on cotife lon of filth Were 3,519 , an Iricreato o ( 2,2L'tl over the year iruvluur. The following orn the atallatlca of thp InpiUt church-In I'onnsyvnnlai ) Num- of churclift * In tl.e itate , 578 ; total mem- icrsliip , G.ri 67U : ii-crea < uliy b-.pli-iD , : i,253 , iy etter , Io2 < ; n t incremo overall IIIKBPH , ,0(7 ( ; paatorxIVOjor.ialueil mlmater'170. . 'nt l cuntiltuliouH fur the part year , $ )8I ' 127. It la ntnted that the Baptist church ec- uploii a couiinnndinij poHltlnn among the eUttiuua bodies of Ohio. According to a erent report uiudo to the rfuto Baptist o invention , the total in > inbcrrlii | > for 1832 numboml Sl.CHO , rh mli < ia net gain over he prevuuHv ! ar of 1,000 A man with a cold In I in bead d"ea net nied a prayer ru tu bitcg him tu his Bn t zo. The Czar is to'Jisvjn big church f cal Ival. IM nhnulu kvtid i tlii < r.oir a lint tf I In Ulcers and use thai the church oytter is io : poiaoned. Liberalism ia creeping Into all the cliurchoiImt ; tbe pour i.reacliers notice th it. it bin not jet i-ttuek the contribution tiox. Niw Orleans Picayune , The prayer af. the dally opening of the isibn ot the Nuw Yoru Slaio Assembly costs juit 53 , which ce-irn extravagance at ic lo luipoiH hie to discover $3 worth o goodness in tha body. Boston Pott , "Whatdn you think I had teeter preach xint'asked the new mlul tor , and tbo old Deacon torntcbet hlabead and replied "Waal , if you preach about twenty mm ut K 1 tbluk yuu'll tech cur people jest right. " A dry deacon : Lightning atruckacnn- trirmtlon plate in. a western church just M one deacon waa pa > * inx It around , Tnla ia the firtt time auvtblng haa ttruck this plate for three months , " taid the dea con , thoughtfully. At a recent church entertainment In Ilaverhlll , Mats. , fifty y < u > K Udlea taug "What Shall the Harvest Bi ? " If Haver- bl 1 girls are up to the average tha hirvest will lie about forty.five y ung men , G > eel ol i maids , eight dlvurce tultr , and an oo- cailonal acandal , "Yea , ilr , " said the Deadwood man ; " 1'aiHim Iloundt r fa a aalnt. Ile'a always re.cly to sacrifice hlmielf. Hethrewdown a straight-flush hand the ntter nlsht to go and pray with a dying m in who aent for him. I cill that tiue martyrdom. " Phil adelphia Time' . An announcement in the Tombitone ( Arizona ) K ltaxh reads ; "On Saturday evening , tbe JO.h inat. , a graqd dramitio and muleal enteitalnnunt will be given at Hcbit ifo in ball for the benefit of the Mth- idlat and Preabyteilan churcbea. The third act of 'Oiste' will he given ; also tbe mad BC'no from 'Article 47 ; ' tha whole to conclude with relreem eta and dancing. ' "I B y , father , " observed an Irreverent paaienger on a fenyhout to a good priest whose mule wan duplnylcg 1gn < of un- eaalntas aa the baric puthed ( < ff , "y.iur mule aeema ucotty. " "ily son , " aala tbe piiuit , with mild reproof , "aoraeof theie daya when you find yourtelf with on y a thin plank between yourself and eternity , a halter around your nock and a pries ! patting you un the kboulder you'll be a great sight unoasler'n thla 'ere mule. " At a recent church festival In Milwau kee , a man f.mnd a lonely oytter In bis aoup , and oatentttlously held It upon bis apoon , thereby Inducing otbora to invest In tbe deceptive fluid , It haa lnce been dti- covered that the man waa what slntul and worldly people call a capper , and WAS em- ployt d by the church people to pretend to discover oysters and tbua entrap the nn- wary. The oyttor 1 supposed to have haen borrowed for the occasion. Texa Sutlnga. OONNDBIALITIES. i ' rv ! : ' F ; ° * ylo"l nd wife , of Cleve land , O. , celebrated the alxtUth annlver aary of their marriage on Tuesday. It hat now become fathlonablo in east ern cities to be married aa early us 0 o'clock In the morning. This makes It almost certain that tha bride will get her hat and cloak on In time for the evening train. An unexpectedVofJer of insrrlige to a aiicfcljtan ulrl broujht on a fatul a tack of heart diabase. Jjidlea who have never had an otler-if there b any-will be glad to know of theperll they have escaped Boa. ton Tranicript. According to a telegram from lUlelgh "It Is authoritatively announced that Senator - ator David Davla and Miss A. 15. Burr wlllbemanled at the ladv'n home , near 1'ayettevlllp , N. 0. , Immtdlately after cougreas acjourna. " A young man who waa en ged to be married borrowed money , /f hla Intended mothe.ln-law lo purchase a Hcenie , and uied It to marry tbe daughter of another woman. It In needleaj to utate that be waa an Ohio mm. The Rev. Father Mulholland , of New Haven , Conn. , refutes to perform the mar. riage ceremony hereafter after auntet. He ay : "When a marriage tak a place at St. Francis' In tbe evening a large crowd In variably aisemblei with tin horns , tiii panr , and all the long Hat of applUncri calculated to create discordant nolle * , 'ibla la contldered obsolute'y enentlal. Borne people think It la fnnny , I don't. When a California man seea "no curds" at the f nil of a married nolle * of a friend , hertmarkathtt "that girl hnt put aome of her pious notloni Into Jiru' * he.d , but he'll ( .et ver the n after he has been mar * rled awhlla. " Smervllle Journal. Mips Marry Wn'ker ' , rtep-danithter ff Attorney ' eneral Benj'tnln Harris Brew- ater , will b i married on Tue dav rvenlng uf nizt week to Mr. K. J. W. Keen , ID Washington. Mr. Allin Arthur , aon of the president , will l > e one of the nsberr , and there will I e ten bri lesmaldr , drea ed two In b'ntwo In grten , two In violet , t vo In pink , aud iwo in white. BDUOA-TIUNALi NOTES. A Mil la to be Introduced In the Indiana tUn'o leg nlutuie to tntl w the Citato Uul- vernity. Hon. WiHUm Bleknell.ofPhlladflphlo , h jiut added $ M.OCO ) tu a conditional 550 UOi ) , and haa given a check fur 81GO- ICO tu the university nt Lowlaburt ? , Pa. The annu il report uf tha superintendent nf pti .Ho . Bchouln f < r Mis-outl showa that during tbe year there was very little lu- diction nf curpor 1 punl-hment , although sunpeml.mi were quite uumernus , Exuul- _ alona ware rare. Transfer * wrre numerous' also. The health ol the pupil * wat gjod nnd accident' tn them while attending acbool were quite rare. In the colored i-cboola tha glrla preJominate over the boyi > . From the laat report of the Masiachu- setts St tte Buard of Kduca < Inn , just KHIO ) , tha following la taken : "The number of high nohooli In the Sttto IsUil ; an increase ul ids duiincc tbe year. Whole number of pupils in I he h'flhit.hools ' , 19,250 ; an in crease of 350. The cumber ot high reboot ( eicbrn la 605 , making ted more than re ported laat year. Tbe number < f towns maintaining high schools la 202 ; of thla number , 00 towiia are not requlrtd by law to ruinataln tuh rchoulr. 'I he fact that aa Urge a number of towns voluntarily sup port high achoola U Important. It ahowa that secondary instruction la In great favor with the people. There are teu cltle * and towna anpportlng mure than ont > high school. From the statMIca of Illiteracy given In tbe cenruft ot 1880 It appeara that the range of illiteracy among the whltei uf fifteen ex-nlaveatates i < tlrom8 Iper centln Maryland ( the mnst noithenyuf tha late il re state. ) to 81.0 per cent In North C n/llna , and the average 20 per cent. Th range uf illiteracy among the colored wple in the saint states ia 63 0 per cent .n Missouri , to 8t C per cent in Georgia , with an average of 1i per cent for ( he while. In tno twjnty-threo remaining etutcB all of them being In the iiorth and west the average ul illiteracy mnug the whites l/i a lltt e over 5 per c-nt , nnd xmong the colorel population n litttu uver 30 per cent. Oiev"U ahowa the lowia' percentage ( f ( literacy tmoug the whit > , being only 3 per cent , while thut , < if Hhodo Inland U the highest 10 9 per out. MU310A.L ANU DR4.MA.TIO. Campanlnl , Do' ' Buente , Vallcrio , and Illftoii will certainly sing with Abbey ut year. It U Btated that Pntti received SG.OCOfor. ne performance ia the Messiah at'Cincin- ati a yeir ago , The next opera ersson in New York will onulHt ot fiftfpn peilurmuucei , and will \et\a \ \ March 12th. Mr. McKfo lUukin it ia pal 1 , Inttndi to aaaumo the dual put in 'The , Cor ic.in irotlioih" at an early date , Gounod'n "Fnutt" ban been ! lately pro- need In HusdUu , with creut Biicce-H , at hu National operu of St , Poterelug , Mrs. McKe Uankln IH 10 broken in lenlth thut tbe hai been uulignd to retire cuiporarily from tha stage in ord.-r to re1 ; upor te. The Cincinnati Optra IVttlval was In- nueuiated on Tueidny , witti P tti In 'Trav ati " The nudlunco numbered be' ween 5OCO nnd 0,000. Tbe Roman rnb'ile in the fortbcpning pnxluctlon of ' 'Jullui C 'inr"at the On.- ilnnati festival It t > be 1,0.0 atrong-at east to say tbe maua era. Messrs. Abbey & Schoefftl have pnr ihatod tbe Park Theatre and Internatioual rii'tnl propojty. WaiiUlnRtnnJ et , Bos ton , for something like ? 300,000r \ Herr Wilhelm Taubxrt his retired from bo conductorthlp of the Symphouv Con certs of tbe lluyal Orchestra at Barlm , a test which he haa held fur forty years. The first performance of "The Redemp- Ion" in Boitou w s a aucceai , although he orchestra was Badly mi > Hed. Theidoro Tbomaa haa bceo palrt 81,000 by the Handel - del and Haydn Society for the right to erform it in Boston. There ia a pcaaibility that "Young Mra. iVInthrup , " the play which U now running n Bucces > fully at the Madison Square Theatre , New York , may bo produced next eason at the St. James' Theatre , London , with Mra. .Lingard aa Mra Dick. Tbe langn'ahment ' of tbe old Italian ipera is strikingly apparent in the recent tatistlcal returns of perfoimtncea at tbe loyal Opera House , Berlin , from Its re. ipeningon August 23d to December 31ft. Jnring that time the performance num- > ered 103 , oonalatlncr of forty-two operaa 'iy twenty-three dlllirent composers. Mr. Leater Wallack will take posne-fciou f hU old theatre on Broadway and Thlr- eenth atieet. New York , on the lOih of ilarcb , Mr. Neuendorf ! going out. On the Oth ol thut month he will hricg out Mr. Jlon Boucicanlt aa a atar In hl new Iri-h ilay "The Omvihaun , " which ia tobodone l t at thi Huston Mueum during Bnucl- auH'tf prrsent engagement there. Com- letely uew actneiy will bo painted for the ilay nnd same renovations will be made in he interior of the theatre , which now ban an odor of atale beer and sauerkraut. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This la especially true of a family modlciuo , and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. An BOOH as it had been tented , nd proved by the whole world thut Hop Bitten was the purest , best and moat valuable family medicine on earth , many imitations sprung up aud began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B. , and In cvory way trying to Induce suf fering Invalids io nso their stuff in stead , expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B , Many others started nostrums pat up in similar style to H. B. , with vari ously devised names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in away to Induce people to bollovo they were the same aa Hop Bitters. AI such pretended remedies or euros , no matter what their style or name Is. and eaplclally those with the wore " " " " la their in "Hop" or "Hops" tintnu or any way connected with them or their name , are imitations or counterfeits Beware of them. Touch none o them. Use nothing but genuine Ho ] Bitters , with n bunch , or cluster o green Hops on the wlilto label. Trua nothing else. Druggists nnd dealers arc warned against dealing In Imlta tioui or ooui > tnrfolt * . Bnoklin'a Arnica Halve. The BifiT SALVE In tbe world for Onto Brnlaoi , Bores , Ulcer * , bait Khanm , lrc vcr Sorcj , Tetter , Chapped Hacdj , Chi blalna , Corn * , and all akin eruptions , an poeltlvely euros pllea , It U guaranteed U give latltUotfon i mney xctundct Price , 25 cent * pt * . cr.or cal by 0 V floodmarl PEPPERMINT DROPS. It la a great coniotatlon toao a plumber compelled to buy lomethlng at a retail a run atore. Pblla. Tlmei. Th old proverb , "Where th re ( wUl there1 * a war , " IIM been rfTl.fd to jnlttbe ltn tlon. It now reads , "When there's a bill we'ie away. " An txchaneediictiMM 'TThe penalty we P y for luring wealth. " It la very dla- conraglog no rtoubt ; but give ua the wealth , and we will willingly pay the penalty. Norrlatown Herald. Colds are now very fashionable , bat theie Is no fixed rule an to ho * they ahall be worn. Sire weir them In the hpaH , othera In the cb ( t , and eome even have them In the thrnat. "PuWI h mv blograj hyl" "aid tha' can- fli'late f T office to the newspaper man ; "hy Judas Sc rlo % If you y a word about , my part llfo till after election 111 aai.iial. nto roul" IJcaton l'o t. A fan made of bank notes was tha re- frothing Klft mude t < i a Methodht pantor at Newark , N. J. , the other evening. Thla method of raUIni ; the wludfhould bo adop ted at all donation parties , A young man who wanted to tench achool In KannttH cou > il not tell hoiiznntal from perpendicular , but the committee , over looked that , ai the memherahad btea that way themselve' . Oonten Pott. Buckwheat la nbaine'tilly ' adulterated thU winter. It makcn the CRktn rather milH ju now , It U true , but than you won't have to ntopnn the Btreet nnd scratch your back agalnat the hitching poata next spring , A part of the army at least picks up a jib n'w nnd than. A weitern pap'rsiya that the music for a Bundny night bell full t in Arlr ma was ptovlded l > y the band of a United States cavalry regiment. Detroit Free Press , 8om < 9 genius ha Invented a machine to play piaros. This will fill a long.felt want. When two younir people of oppo- rite IPX ire In tbe parlor in the evening , the old lady don't begin to saunter in until the piano ate i. The very meanest boy In exlstenca taw a m n In tee act of slipping down , and yelled to him : 'There' * an eg ; In your bip-pocketl" The slipping * man didn't have time to reflect that the statement was not true , but the frantic tfforta he made to aave hlmsilf weie terrible to wltneu. Boston Post. While ths gurds are belncc doubled around tbe palace of the anltan , and the moat experienced safe builders are em ployed In constructing a bed chamHer of chilled Iron for tbe txar that cannot be opened without a knowledge of tbe com bination , tht gratlftin ? news cornea th t the governor' * guard of Onto la to be dis banded. IIow tracquil nn < l secure Is ( he Ufa of an Amtrican pitentate baiide that of foreign rulrrr ! Clnn. Sat. Nl ht. * No lady of rtfiooment likes to IP sort to supcifblal devices to supply a becoming semblance of her former beauty. It is health alone that kindlet the fire that liyhti the countenance and brimjs back the fresh tints of the apple blossoms to the faded cheek. If any thing on earth will do this It IB Mis. Ljdia E Piukham's Vigotablo Com- > ound , which has already brought oalth to multitudes with whom all ther moans had failed , FORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF CONSTIPATION. No other discoao ta BO prevalent in tbifi country ai ConsUpatlon , and no remedy O C ban ever rquallcd the celebrated KIDKIT ? . WOHT ca a euro. Whatever the cause. however obntlncta tLo csao , thli remedy crcomo it. DUI ! Kfa TIU3 dlotre'alni : com r llii.t..O plaint ia very apt to be j . complicated with constipation. Kidney- C Wort Btreasthcnii the wenkcnodp'irta nntl "juicily cure * all kinds cf riles oven when O phyalcliui3 and acdi = n have before ft li ed. Hrtf yeuhivo cither of these troubles DE 8PBISO ATTACHMENT NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY H09 and 1 1 Dodge Btrdat , aug 7-vne 6m OMAHA , NEB. OM I ? * -l IKOlia _ . . Pitcldool. Vlw Fieo'l. W. 8. Duann , Sao. andTieai. THE NBBBASKA MINDIACTURINB CO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OP Corn Planters Hrrrowo.Pnrm Kollere HulHy Hay Rakou , Buoaet hllevatlnp Wlndmllle. &o. We are prepared to do Job walk tad manafiic arlng for other p rtle . Iddroeenl orlers NKBRiSKA UAKUFAOTOHmO 00 T , ( . , 1M. . Nebraska Loan & Trust Oompan ; HASTINGS , NED. Stook $100,000 Capital , - - , JAS.B. IIKAIITWEIX , President. A. L. CLARKE , Vlco-l'ro lJeut. E. 0. W LUSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Oswald Ollvf r , A. L. O'arke , E. 0. Webater Qoo. U Pratt , Jaa. a HeartweU , D. U. UcEl lllnney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnlihea a permanent , home Institution where School IJai w l other legally Issued Municipal aeccrllt * ' 0 t Nebraska can be bo neBOtUted on the mJ I > orablo terms Loans made 01 Improve ! I . n n all well wtUca counties ol the state , Into i I wponjlblo. local correepondenU. " tarns Bewared , OB , HID Story or tno Sawing MaohJno , A han4ij-s JIJH , jirjnpJiIM , blaeftna psi IOTS with ccxerotu cng/tiluji. wllljto GIVSST AWAY 13 DY kaoll penon calllnj for U , bi any braoet 01 tu'j-oEco of The Sieger UanaUcturlcffCora pony , 01 will be MO ! hy mall , peat paid , Ii aapirsan living al dlitanco from our ofCeei ? ho Biiigor HanufiiotnrlnR Oo , , l * lnolpol Offioe , 34 Union Bqcan NEW fOKS. STRONG FACTS/ A great many people are asking what particular troubles BROWN'S ' IXOM BITTERS is good for. It will cure Heart Disease , Paral ysis , Dropsy , Kidney Disease , Con sumption , Dyspepsia , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is limply because it purifies and en riches the blood , thus beginning at the foundation , and by building up the system , drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism , lUUimorc , Md. , May 7 , i So. My health was much tluttertd by Rheumatlim when I commenced taking Ilrown's Iron Ilillen. and I scarcely had ilrcnelh enough to at tend to my daily household duties. I am now using the third bottle and I am recainlni ; strength daily , and I cheerfully recommend It to all. I cannot my too much In praUe of It. Mrs. MAIIY E. UHASIIHAR , 17 } 1'rutmanit. Kidney Disease Cured , Christlansburp , Vs. , iSSi. Suffering from kidney diteaie. from which I could get no relief , I tried Urown's Iron Hitter ? , which cured ma completrly. A child of nine , recovering from tcarlet fever , bad no appetite and did riat > eem to be able to eat at all. 1 gave him Iron Hitters with the happiest results. J. KYLB MOKTACUS. Heart Disease.Vine Vine St. , Ifarrubare , Pa. Dec. t , iWi. After try > nC different phpicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any bene&t , I was advised to try llrown'i Iron Bitters. I hare used two bottle tle * a d never found anything that giro mo so much relict Hrs.jB.iHiB HESS. For the peculiar troubles -which ladies are subject , BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine. . i > i. ri-ly on Ho p WIiuoT r h p - cr rf your njftcm tarn u ? K ) * r < c cl an ir.ir ( HIIRPO that riiK * ' * iH'fiU > ent inor h i * IITC > Ithcu' < n by n timtjy mco > WS3ZSK& 5. ? You vti > > > c artc'lf jo'jiui Mop Bitter tvr tiliii.ltr3 ( II It * avvour f < * It nii OOL. L. T. FOSTER. lYoantfttown , Ohio , Ihy 10,153s. r/0 * . B , J. KIKOAU. ft Co. I had a.Tery valni Jala n&mblotonlan colt that , I prlsn. ) very hlgbl ) e had largo bone upavln on ono Joint nd t small one on the ether which made him vcr ; Itrno ; I had him under the charge of two vetei Inary Burgeons which ( ailed to euro htm. I mi nno day rending the dvcrtlsoinont of Kendall'i Spavin Cure la the Chicago Express , ! determlnst t once to try It and cot ourCruffglsta here if tend fsrlt , snd they ordered three bottles ; I too ) sll and I thought I would give It a thoronr ) trial. I used It according to direction * and thi fourth day the colt coned to bo bmo and th < lump * have disappeared. I used but ono bottli lud the colt'e llmua are ai free ol lumps and n > smooth aa any horse In the utute Ho ij entlrr ly cured. The euro wax 10 remarkable thi bavolettwoof my nolRhbcro have the rranl- Inc two bottlco who are now ualnzlk Very rcopoctfully. L. T. FOSTKfi 9cd lor Illattraied clrnnlar gMng pceltK. procf. Prl J ? ! . All Drueelsti have U ct en ? 6tl foryou. Dr. 2. J. Kendall .1 Oo % Vtt prlctore , cnaiborirb FMlj , Vt. BOLD BY AlaLi DRUGGIST ? GRATITUDE. DBMVJIR , Cot. . , August 23 , 1S82. ( IIOTB I cannot find words w th which to ex prcsi my gritltuio to you for the cure your iw Ufa Specific has effect d In my case. I waa m ct-d w.th tbs horrible d'seuo for thrco ye irs , and after spending souo tlmoat the Hot -prlngs I uied on1 } ' one dozen email sma 1 bottl 'S of S. S B. and there I ) not a _ ljn of the disease rum In- My aorcs are all boiled , my throat 'H en I have HO n HO rmny hundreds of men dosed with Cubmel , lodlds ot Mcucury and lodllecf Potaih u tit 'hey wo u c nip etowrtcki , tiat I shudder to thfnk of tlm m a ry which baa b on brough on th ) human family by the mo of MercurliU for Wood Diseases. It Itacrjhg Bhara3 tint physl clans u 111 not ucknonl do the in'lit of your GIHND Ulood Modlc nc. Use my ramoasyou Ish. J. II. RiFF. If you doubt , com ? to tcoui , and o wlllCURI YOU , or c''arjc ro'h ng ! Wrl-o .for partlcula' and a copy of the lltt'e book , " Sleasagu to thi Unfortunate Huffcrlnc " Ask any oumtandlrg. , OOO R wrd will ho paid to any Chemist wh } w 11 llnd , on arm'yxU of L 0 bott es of B. S. S. , cue partlc o of Ma cury , led de of roaaiulum , or any Mineral subHtinco. SWIFT SPECK 1C CO. , Proprietor * , Atlanta. Oa. l'rlc of Small Size , 1,00 Largo S.io 1 " > SOLD BY ALL DltUOOlSTB. DOCTOR STEINHART'S E OF LIFE. FOB OLD A > D Youno , MAW ASB FEUALR. It Is a sure. , prompt a" J effectual remods or In . . it .11 wi\ - t A intitiMit V At'nraVtkn . . . . . . . , 11 vaiv jit'IIiurv. AJVOO * * * - ---7 \VcAknena and general Loss of Po cr. It renalin nervous waste , rojuvcna'c * the faded Intellect btrenchthens the enfeebled brain and rcstorei sunrlaiiL'tneaml Igor to the exhausted or tans The expcrlcnco of thousands prove * It tc Kan In"aluablo remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle orslx or W. For sale by all drufgl U , or an ( wcurefromobsonatlonor. receipt ° l price by r.Stclnlittv tPO. . Box 24CO St nui * IT" . i AfeuU for the Life , Tttnei , \V ; . --I" " " and Trrnrhoroua nviHwimJ8S88Jaill68 , , ? ho oiily llleaitboilred by her and which will not be a'lllnodsiid'lhu'dfr" story , euch as has bcei and wlllue pul llshidbut a tiua life by the onlv poison bo Is In poseaslon cf the facta a fal h'ul and levi ted wife. Truth U morel oter- o'stlnethMfl.lon. . rents bhouid app'yl 01 ter- litoiy at ODI. Sen 75 cts. fur Sample book. T H ChnmberfwS : Ua < . St LoulaWo' , A. combination JVt . of > - tofide of Iron , J'eruvtai * a palatable form , for Dtoillty , Zois of Arm- Mtfl'rottratlonof fital I'oitvrM it if indltpcnttt- BKV.A.I. HOBB3 Writes : BEV.J.Z..TOWIIEII , After ix thorough trial of the tEON TONIC , I toke pleasure In stating that I have been "I consider it KiooM. onofltod by Its ILOOE a most excellent remedy for usf > . Ministers and Pub- the debilitated vital forces. Up Speakers wUl find It of tno greatest value whore n Tonlo is neccs- ary. I recommend It 03 a reliable remedial agent , possessing un doubted nutritive ana restorative Lovlmllt , A'y. proportion. , Oct. 3 , 18S3. mrmuBins DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO. , 213IT. UJU1ICT. , C7. LOUIS. NEW SAMPLE BOOKS. COMPRISING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF Wall Paper ! FOR 1883 NOW READY AND FORWARDED TO TIECIEEj T"R. A TITH FREE OF EXPENSE. OUR HEW LOCATION. Change having been rendered - ' dered necessary by continued increase in business , is NOS. 106 , 108 , JIIO JI2 WABASH AVE. John J. McGrath , Chicago. NVo ImTo reBnmed the liandling of WINDOW SHADES , nd offer the only entirely new line cf theaa ooda now in thti mirkot. Price lilt npyn reqneat. 1868 D. H. McDANELD & ,00. , , HIDES , TALLOW , GREASE , PELTS , oox. 204 North 16th St. , Maaonic Block Main Honso , 46 , 48 and 62 Dear- bam avenno , Chicago. Refer by permisalou to Hide and Nntlonnl Bank. Ghlcaeo C. TCUff ' j JH. JUbJLJb'V A 9fy \&AJ-M9 Jy Window and Plate G ass. iSTAnyono contempUtln.if building irtoro , bank , cr any other Ons will Had It to the ) tutfo to correg end with us before purchasing their Plate 0168. C. F , GOODMAiss , OMAHA - - NEB. h AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and. AH Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OI&ABS AM MAMFACTUEED IOBAOOO. igeuts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. -DEALERS IN- SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , , . O3VEA PERFECTION ' " HEATING'"AND BAKING ia only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. 1 WITH WIRE QAUZB OVER DOORS , 'For sale by , MILTON ROGERS & SONS . Inll.ra&tl . o. 2I3 Farnam St. . Omaha. Lath , Shingles , Pickets , , DDOR3 , BL1HDS , aYlOLDIHOS , i J9-BTATT , AQEMt FOB JOLWADKEK CE11SNT COUPANT1 Near Union Pacific Depot , 1