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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1883)
30 , 1883. 2 THE DAILY BEE -OMAHA , MONDAY JULY 2 , 1883. A Competition of Cnmlldiitci. Horhmtir K\l > re . J low doth the little S. .T. T. Improve the shining hour. Anil i < caiiiicr | up tlm Imll way stnlr With twenty chamois How gayly , hating scampered tip. Dotfi lie lilt down again ; While { Minting Henry Wnttervin Toll * after him Invnln' Anil lion * doth Mr. Hcndrlck * , tiNi , Deriding titles uf pout , Trundle tlie brisk lawn-mow r round , Wo Would lawn mower alxiut I Behold how Mr. Thin-man watu * Ills rod bandanna flag , Anil begs that him to pulillc life His friend * no tuoro will dratf. Behold how Hancock , the Mipcrli , Remarks he's growing thin. And that his waistband 1m * licen taken. Homo sixteen Inches In t "Jut ah I the.se flattering statements of Hie health nf canilldatei No evidence HA\O that of friends , K\cry corrolsirctes ! And they who represent tlipniHches * Ait strong , and stout , nnd "pry , Abstain frotu doing fonts pf might Before- the public eye. Wluwo would win the glittering pri/o Some lictter proof mn t gitc , That through the l're identlal term Ho ha * n chance to live. So busk. yo , merry candidate * , And limp , and puff , nnd whcere , To win the nomination in A weekS go as you please ; Or don the Kioto of padded hair Fur pugilistic l > out , And on the stage of Mad'son Square Knock \ o each other out ; Or Doctor Tanner Imitates , And fast for forty days ; Or. If yo would your tiger proteIn In more convincing wayn , Take headers where Niagara's waves And eddies whirl and ebb , And hU Hhall tic thoprfoo who gcU Ahead of Captain WebbI Yo ho the Cliptaln that outiwlmi And coniOH the first to shore , Shall bo put up to be knocked down In 18S1. Wouldn't It bo nice ? wking about weather Wouldn't it bo nice To turn on the Ice And allow n stream Of \ anllla cream To moisten your guttlet And A Hoda fir. Attend to its biz , Cool the Inside. coat Of your parching throat Freeze you to the murzlc ? Hartford Tlmei. SINGUIj/VIUTIES. A .SpaniHlifrranntceliaitciitlroljciI room milt of furniture mnde of glans , Htrawlxirricw weighing co > en-ek'tliH of a ounce each ha\o1ioen grown ( a JJelewiro tli yoar. yoar.A ' A ( levll-rixli , mcaKiiriiig cigth'fcet In drctui feronce , wan capturcil nt Santa Monica , Cnl a f w tnyH nyo. John Urown'H shackle , tlio OUCH niccl c him at llarjcni ferry , aru ounud by ( iyurf I ) . KcnnUon , of ] South liny , Me , Ten Mell-imwencd teeth of the hnlxjr-tool tiger were excavated nt the Nevada Htatc-prl on ( { uniry lo.tt week , close to iirehlttoric tracV A rcHldcnt nenr Itctford , Knglnnd , vrhl in hl garden , vrox Htunu on tlic forehend liy a hec , and died liutantly fioni the cfTectx thoUaron Uaron Hotnchlld'h cnrrnlgcn atYlcnnuUlli od by clcctrjct light. The ApimrntUH U I ncatn the fonchinniiV Kent , and the ligl wil burn 100 hcmrn , within ordinary curra ! , A snlt wclllieiiur ilrllle , ! nt i'enrl Grct near Wnr nw N. Y. ha * pjvocd thiiiiigh thii feet J Kiilt Hhnlo nnd cl hty five tfect of pi unit , and the end in not yet , The pi etc depth of the well Ix 100 feet. A fixh denier In.liridKOpnrt , Conn. , hns be exhibiting n cat rlMi which wan exactly allen on lioth Hiden , with the excoi > tlon of n urn Hxt nndur tiia throat , anil many old fiihern aid they had nuvcr been anything like It fore. ' t i New Jfuvon IH talking of fren klnclcrgurtc JMIKH Jlrookx. of .Springfield , Mnns. , told nudlcncQ gntliorod nt 1'rcnldont WoolHoyV other evening about her work , nnd n coinii ICO\VHH _ npjioiiitod to form n kiiidcrgnrton Hociatlon. It hax buen olMcrcd thut "Hght-lnui Jedne extcndx far down in the ncalu of creation. I rotx t.ike hold of their food In thetr right f by piTfcroncp , und Mr. CriHikcs IH incline ) bclieu > tlmt iiiHoctx HUe wnHpi , bcetlc' < , i Dpidora IIKU the right anterior foot moit fluently. South Afiicnn children hu\oii n fuvoi ilaj thlii } } it Hiiake. It IH n tiny little em rurely found over throe Inches long , M a gliisHV jet blnck Hkln , Jong i > < > lnted head i tail. N netted and jilnXod with by child who tie IUN little body tin In knot * , to have i > 1cn ure of xccing it until Itxelf. It in perfi ly hnnnlcN * The Virginia Military Institute , nt Lex : ton , Vn. , ban tunied out 1241 w horn i00 ! wore killed in battle , 17B have come ( irofoMorH. l.'Ui mining nnd civile ! , IICC-H | , 120 ! inercdnntH , W farmern nnd nh .era , fJO ohyHiclnnH , 30 clergymen nnd 10 on 'crx. Tlio iiiHtltnto in mrppoi ted by the Ht audit conducted upon the mum principles West 1'oint. The present gnidnntlng c iiumbcrH twenty-one. llcsido each jilate nt n recent dlnnci Paris VVUH a telcphonu which wax coimoi , with a dl tant tialoii , whore n "Biijicrl ) ore , tra"vMw pluylng. It would not do to try thins of the Kind in thin country. The el of the music Would Ira mined nmidnt eric "Hello I central oflicol connect 4007 with Bhut the thing. Don't uifdomtand. Yt ijtoo near. Stand back n little 1 What nayj 1 can't hour word I Hello 1- _ _ itt ji. ( The existing cedars of Lebanon are nt ' 900 ycJirsold. The express trees at Montozt Mexico , according to a French liotanist , ( i.OOO years old , and consequently he mi 1 them out coeval with the creation of the wi Still that Is only estimate. The oldest tre earth , so far an ulwolutely known , Is tlio ' trco In the sacred city of Amanipoora , Bun It was planted in 1MW I ) , C , and is accordl 2,171 yearn old. IU gloat age U provec historical documunts , occrodlnir to Sir gt Kmernon Teimcnt , who says : To Itklngs oven dedicated their dominions , In tostli oflxjlicf that Ills a branch of the tdontica trco under which Imddah reclined At Unm .when he underwent Ids ndotheosht. About eight miles from Kingston , Out. , 100 yard * from the rher St. Lawrence , , rii lofty granite ridgu , on which are three ' carted out of the solid rock , which ha\o d the queries of the oldest Inhabitants as to 'Intended nso. Those cylinders , only four deep and a foot or moro in diameter , lie n out of reck which the keont. < t tern ) tools of modern times would scarcely chip , from top to bottom they aru as smooth u- fiuci-t iHillshed Scotch granite. They nl contain a copious supply of pure w which must IMJ supplied by rains , us no face water can ponetrnto them. The { HIJ Idea Is that therein former navnges | MIU their com , but the diameter of thu holes their dliprosirtlonito | depth render that probable. A | > euil fndiery of gruatu promlsa was , i time hack , rwsirted In tlio ( Jtilf of Me Duijng the winter fishermen prosju-ctoi-H found some ( marls of grout Milue nnioiij ; a few smaller genm. The first WUH t fiDin tlm shell of a lioarl oter In Jt-cci last , 1882. It la lidiowl to bo thu lingo .reoord. It weighs so\cnty-livo earuts. _ jewder olferod $14,000. which was accui Ulmt wimo Ueiy far liclow Its real vi " Anothf-r of forty-MUcii onnits is since fo jierfect In form and finely tinted. ] allied on the * [ ht at $ S,0X ( ) . A t iwail of Jorty carat * , yet jnoro beautiful , oxhlbiton nt Ja 1'ax , where $3,000 was ThU Biitcesi ) of tlio first serious uxplon U justly regordfd as uUdenco of uxtvi dej o > > iU of ] > carM > curiig oysters , mid | excitement jwrvadoo all the fi hennen In gulf. _ KUUATIONAU , The graduating oxpcntte * of thu la t da thu Vanta Collouge wore About four htm dollaiK for each girl. Tl8 | itcliool teachers of the city of Now' iroto't n nlti < t n dciltiittou from their Uiiger to ClIIKJItlltl ) n | K.'llhl"ll fllllll. Tlio , Uiit\crxlty of ( tmirgin lifts ) U C'niiitiicn * ccniPiit ilny iliilj IK , niul \ \ \ \ \ confer ilrgrccn 011 tlilrty-nlx KrnilunilUvi , Ylio Itnltliiiiiru SoliiHil lloanl li.-v * itiulur con- Iilcintlon a | irtiKi ] < ltloii to tiiiiko tlio tenure of Ptliool iloaclicrn ten ycnn , In nnlcr to mnko the school out of | nilitlCH. Kljjlit j'otniff lnlli' ( < who locciitly gradti * ntcil froin tlio Xortnnl xciHiht nt Wlmin , Minn. IinxcRnno tnthu Argontlno Itclnilillc , to tnVo cliarguf the Xoriunl xcliool there. The T.lttlo Hock uiil\oi > ! ty , now iiironcljiig | ! coniplctctlon ho tlio fliicnt lirick lml ! < lin In tlic ntato of Ark nsa.1 , niul ( ino of tlio Inrg e < t In the must con\cnlciit In the Houth-wc t.- A ciirloiiH innrk of chnnged rclntloiiD tn the mutter of learning language * IN foiuul in the Ohio , where , out of 0 , " > 0X)0 ( Fcholnrs , 118 utiuly ( Jreck , ntlll fewer. 418 , French , while ntoro tlmn 10,000 lenrn ( teriiinn Some -,000,000 children nro Mug taught In thn .Inpnncnc ] itil > lie cchooln on the American and Knglixh Nyntetim. Itcsidcs the Hchoola un der 1'o.veniientnl contnil there nro it great nm- ny jtrlxnto cducntioiml ontciprincfi nhout the the country. The owner of n untcriiiellon ] iatch in Mas- uncluocttii recently icccived by innil Koventy- fixe cento from a conscience Htrlckcn Iwy to pny or connMitfrmoloni ho liml iiHKlxtod In tc. > lliiK n yeiir ngo , The fnnncr hnd hotter imed tin ; motley in nn extra iW. Tlmt hey U ju t l.ivint ? for the hlgent ( raid yet , and in merely lirlMiiK hit ) coiiHclonco In nd\anco. Tlmt Hort of n boy niiy boy who Is subject to n ( mickencd bon > cleiiLc , need * tlio cloient kind of v , ntchlng. An Indian tn Jail , in Arizona territory , "be came enraged at his wife , who hnd brought him Homo clean clothing , und htnbbed her to death. " It mimt IKI admitted that the pro\n- cation MIHcry grenlXfor an Indian ; and If xho had tn addition to the clean warJrobofur- ntnhcd him \Uth a iMiiind of xoap and Hcrnb- hliigbrnnli , the punishment ho would hnvc In- ilicted njian her would no doubt ha\o IMJCP as Hc\ere. Xorrictoun Herald , The Ithaca Jonnial K.iyn that during the Commencement oxorc ! CH nt Cornell Unlcrnlty on Thumday Mr. liarncH , who occupied a scat on the platfoim near II , W. Sage , remarked : "I am a good deal Interested In Cornell , and I'll tell you what I'\o n ( rrcatinlnd todo that IH , when I die to leave $150.000 for the estab- liHhingof nil a.stiuiiimical observatory. " To this It IH rejHirtcd that Mr. Sngo lepllkd : "If you will give that amount for the olmcrxntory now , mid not wait till you die , I will give &J50,000 for the ostabllnhlng of n law school In connection with tliounherMtv. " Mr. Jlanief nail ! ho would think the jiropositton over , nnd there the matter stands. I'reHldent McCo h , < if Princeton Colege , In hln addriwH recently delivered , created Home astonixliment among the students by nn attack Upon cicRHBivo Indulgence. In exciting athlotli games. He itald ho wiw bxmiul to stnto thai within tlio last few years at 1'rlnceton gym nafttlo gnmoH luo o been carried on In nn In jurltiH extent. That nn he had introducec gynmni'tlcs Into the colh-jC , ho was nil tin more anxious they shouhl be kept .vlthh bound * . lie did not complain of any cxcss ii physical oxercUc , hut In the exciting game that nre played. Out of every ono humlru ntudentH , ho thinks , eight or ton lower much of the l/enclit of their college life bccaus their hearts are In tlio sport * rather than I their studies. PKPl'EHMINX I)1101 B. KmlgrantH nnd been nao swarming. Look nut for sunstrukcH nnd snakea mi thingi. These hot days aru full of dangern. The frequent exploitlon of oil sto\en ahoul Htiggcxt some new ideax to the dynamiters. A new town In Xoada IH called Tnko Nolle Owing to the crowded condition of our colun we nro obliged to refer to It as N. B. Mr. Warner of Itochlster continue * to ofT prize * for the dUcmery of comoti. lint n liody knows what on earth he uant M > m.it comet * for. Of 10,000 Jlogti In Urooklyn , U , ISO reglste pny taxi's and take out llni'iu-ex. The othe . - . - - , - on the prohibition plan mid dispcn their whine and bark without a license. A man gave as an excuse for not sen ing i the late Barnett jury at Mount Sterling K that something was getting to happen nt 1 house and he ought to bo there. He waste to stand aside. Said the citizen of n countiy town win house was afire , "For heaven's sake get thet' companies to lighting , and thru wo may able tn nave something. If they get In tin they'll destroy everything. " The toy-pistol has como to the front oga Probably old John Adams would never ha made his speech about a noisy celebration the Fourth of July If ho had , for n inouie Imagined that the toy pistol would have bo jrj ono "of Its pitiable results. to A subscription-book publisher says that i id of a thousand book agents ho usually rinds abi ten who nro worth ictalnlng after n mont trial. Wo suppose that the other 000 bocoi tiM . > iniich cripple up to keep on working toh I'hiladelphla News. hth A Tlorida man last yoai took nine hltndi nd pounds of honey Jrom six hl\es of bees. ) an never did so.well as that , 'but wo ha\o In i ho jouthfnl days , taken aliont four thousii pounds of INIO'H nest In twenty minutes , am wasn't a V cry good afternoon for bees , "nn 'K ' of A Xe\V York regiment in camp at 1'eo kill threatened to rouilt If they wore not f nlshed with napkins. Wo cannot conceive a more thrilling and striking picture of ik- "horrors of war , than a soldier without a i to kin -unless It lie a corioral | with a dollar st , an scarf pin. Norristow.n Herald. ISS A process IIM been invented by which lid planks can l > o manufactured from stri In Ah , yes , wo understand wliat makes the sti Irarry shortcake nt our hotel BO thoroug waterproof and solid. The flooring and i of the sAino are manufactured by thin pnx ny tt from'the straw in the berries. And that i ! ) llf explains another mystery , towith : W U3. Itocomc * of the strawberries. I'ro The mayor and alderman of Portland , A yo have just voted unto themselves fioo ndi sion to all placed of amusement , and ton "wear n badge of appropriate design" so t may bo recognized liy the doorkeeper , would suggest the head of u hog tin n < x ua , plate us being extremely appropriate nn the circumstances. Or , perhaps the w ! hog would bo inoru appropriate , rid. rid.on HONEY V0lTIIK . . " - * - Ho" .ah. Ithm is the coming color. fir Tnllu is iwcd In making tummer bonnet. ines Kloovoa haon decided tendency to full a\e nt the top. ony Hull * for sca-sldu or country wear to tlyit stylish must 1m tnld. In fashionnhlo London there is noted ug nnd Increase In the iiumlwr of ladies who d M a ells nod OhaileK IX. slipper * of alligator skin , il lelr n.ery dark red , are a passing fancy for m Feet ing w ear. urn There Is no limit to the delicate be : 'red ' shown In the ifmklng up of the now sum mid toilets of white. the A doctor thinks tightlaclng is a public b ays ter , fit because It Kills elf the foolish gill * leaves the wlso to Into < nr- ones grow women , dar Diamonds are not woinin Pariswlth sit .led Summer toileU , Tlioy are replaced by fr nnd articles In old slhrr and enamel artUtic ini- wrought. If n straw hat has lieen wet , and the t line nextf has departed , rub a Httlo whltu of Ico. mixed with cold water over It ; put it on ' a ilannel cloth , not ken "Hoots and go\e.s ! tlmt fit , and it pi ilier handkerchief , " answered a French wo tun w hen challenged to iiamo three essentials i tunA elegant costume , ine Japanese designs for putasoU ino end.i , oiod rm bright-colored satins. One of nd , piei.iuit of p. niMoln soon this Summer wo * lint geranium rod atln , with a flight of awal ! on onu side. ivas ild. Thu most serviceable shot's for country \ Ion nro gaiters of bnivn linen and yullow leal ihn or Itnssla leather. Thuv will withstand tiat hardest walking , and , If properly made , hat lory graceful. Frozen orange * for a de crt tin a July are delicious. Kenuno the ) > eel and slice orange * , add three quartern of a ixmnd of gar and ono half pint of water , und freeze. rt Ut A pretty way to hrightun n willow dial tie tw o IXTAII to the back of the cliali Ito one nt the top and a pink or cream c < ed one below It , at about the center of hack , or hat o both of them of scarlet rlhlxtn ; tie them RO that loops nnd ends nro nbout the same length. Among the specialties In shoes may bo men- , ttoncd thoxo made of tnn-colorrd Swedish kid to match the glcnn. Tlioy are lined with gold satin nnd trimmed with nntlrpio In hammered silver. GlotM nro still long nnd taken cither ( Her or tinder the slcoio. JJlack dressed k'd gloves mo used only for block toilets , nnd n fine finality of "gant do Saxo" ser\c for nil other ill esses. Sunshades with very thick handles have all kinds of sjKirtlng subject * , heads , &c , , Ixjau- tlfiilly carved UIKIII them. TUuy nre lined with red nurah , nnd the material * used to cover them hate Inrgo Persian designs. It Is estimated that moro than ' . ' 00 women in Now York make money by copying. In fact It Is coining to bo the rule that nil copying Is done by Women. Not n few of them are capital shorthand writers , nnd every month the num ber of type-writer operators increases. Fans for day use are largo , with Wooden mountings anil covered with plain satlnette w Ith artistically hand-painted designs. Fans for evening use nro mounted In mother-of- pearl or light toitotftc-shcll. Silk gunM for thcsomtides is painted in nil the richest lines of ( lowers , A lady stopping at n hotel in Australia was bitten by n rat. nnd has sued the proprictorof the hotel for SIO.OOO damages. The bite was not severe , but her fright was so great that her hair - hanging on the back of n chair turned whlto before morning. [ Xorrlstown Herald. As nn example of the absurd lenghts to which the flower mania has extended In Now York , it Is said that there wiw sent down to tlio Servia last Wednesday for n lady who was n passenger n floral fac-stmllo of the vessel , four fcot long und remarkably complete. On deck were toy sallow nnd passenger , nnd the water-tight compartments were Idled with French candies. Peanut candy is made of two uipsof molasses - lasses , one cup of brown sugar , ono tablesixion- full of butter , ono of vinegar ; while it Is boil ing remove the she shells and the brown skins from the peanuts , lav them in buttered pans , and whim the aindy Is done , pour it o\er them. While It Is still warm cnt it In blocki. EASILY PKOVKN. It is easily proven tlmt malarial fevers , constipation , torpid ity of the liver and kidneys , general de bility , nervousness , i > nd neuralgic ail- incuts yield readily to this great disease conqueror , Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood , nnd it gives now life and vigor to the aged and infirm always. Ooo l Tea. X , V. Morning Journal. Tea drinkeis will lie delighted to learn that , according to the last iidyices from Ilonjj Kong , the tea crop was in splendid condition. If theie iloods and cyclones , cold spells , bugs , locust and other elinmtio calamities insectivorous pest in China , the plants have escaped them all. Delic ious , fragrant tea may therefore bo expec ted fur some time to como. But , itlasl there is tea und tea. A large number of pucHgeH which arrived hero ft few days ago contained , Mr. ' Insnector Duvies says sand , gravel , exhausted leave und pell ets of p'isto artificially made to resemble the genuine article. This base imitation of fortunately confiscated. Tea must bo microtly guarded against all who would attempt to tamper with it. Bogus sausa ges , oloinargarine and other weak imita tions we can stand , but imitation tea , never. HAYKSVILU : , 0. , Feb. 11,1880. I am very glad to Bay I have tried Hop Bitters , nnd never took anything that did mo as much good. I only took two bottles tles nnd I would not take $100 for the good they did mo. I recommend them to my patients , nnd get the best results from their use. use.C. . B.JMERCEU. M. D. " UHO of Htccl NullH. - Iliwtan Commercial llullotln.j Within the past six months the use of .steel nails has increased largely. They came into market about n year ago and found nil immediate sale. Ono by one the lending nail companies of this state took up this line of manufacture until all now produce stool nails regularly. No change in nmehjnery was required. The knives for cutting the steel plates dull much quicker than on iron work , but otherwise the cost of manufacture is not increased beyond the first cost of the steel bloom as compared with pig or scrap iron which is used in making iron nails. At first the extra cost of steel nails was ono and one-half cents per pound or § 1.50 per keg , but it haa now been reduced to 91. extra. The great advantage of steel nails is that they can bo driven into hard wood as easily as an iron nail will go into n pine board. Wo have seen steel nails driv en into a white oak knot without bending. Nothing else is nowuscd in laying hard ryv. wood iloors , as they require no boring hut IW are driven readily. For all kinds of hard iy. finish they aru especially adapted and as iof so much hard finish is now employed their use must bo on the increase. They aru ioffc also used largely by car-builders , and box- makers nro increasing their demand for them. Box-makers have been using the fc better grades of iron nails , as they can he 111 drawn and re-driven. Tlio utoel nail Ve oy meets this requirement better thun nnj other. ! ln lor 1 o ont "Yon claim too Ivo much for SAM.IHI- TAN NBIIVIXE , " Oil eaysa skeptic. "Hovr rn- [ ' canonomoUIclnoua a specific for ipU : ity lepiTt Dyspepsia , ior Aloaholtniu , Uplara Katlnfft lllionmatuni , Hneriimtor- ruie , or Hcmlual AVcnUncus , mid Hflr other nc- comnlnlafsf" claim It a tjifcijlc , aim- ncnd ' bccnueo tlio virus of ull diseases nrUcs from ho blood. IU Ncrrlno , Itef olvcnt , Altorat lo nnd Laxative proiiortlcgmvetnlltliocoiidltloua Ucroln referred to. It'a ' kno n tcorlit trld * a pie icy liy llf. itfi ( NERVEIGOHIQUEROR ! | | | | | | | | | | ) It quiets und coinivni' . ' * the iiatlunl not bir tlio Introduction of opiates uml druntlc catlmrtlc * , but tty by the rc toratlouor nctUltytothotitoraacliiiiid tan licnoua tynlcinlirrvliy the brain Is rello\cd nn of morbid fanclexhlcu are crcutid by tlio canrcs ubovo referred to. To Clnrgymcn. Lnwjcrf. IJtemry men , Jler- .III- . chautu , Hankers , Ladles mid till thono \ > liosu ted- tlm cntary employment causes jienotm pro tritloii. of Irregularities of tlio blood , utomiuh , IH M < I or Udiic ) M or w ho require n nun a toulo , fljiiiotUeror I\\K ullwulant , BAMAIUT > N I'kRVlhB U invaluable. TliouianiUimiclalm It tlio most womlcrful liitlc- orant tlmt c\or in-talneil tliu glukliii ; vYutcm. c.ir $1.60. Hoiabyullllrus l ts. (14) ( > er. V'nr tntlmooi&l * ftnd rtrcuUm wnd l the TUT. US , D. A. EICH1IOND lliiD. CO. , nro flT. JO&EPJI MO. lay Tunis & Kneller , bil DENTISTS lsn , n 1107 K.UINAM STKErrrtUpBUln. ) or.he 1'nro Mtru Oxide CM kept coiwUntly on huid ( c .he twlflMt xtr ctlou ol tetth. BUFFER no longer from Dyspep sia , Indigestion , \vunt of Appotitolos3of Strength lack of Energy , Malaria , Intermittent Fevers , &c. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never falls to euro all these diseases. Boston , November s6 , l33 . BUOWN CHEMICAL Co. Gentlemen-For : years 1 have been a great lufferer fromi Dyipept la. nd could get no relief ( hairing tried everything which wa recommended - ed ) until , acting on the advice of friend , who had been benefited by UROWN'S IKON BITTEM , I tried a bottle , with moil surprising reJulH. Previous to taking UROWH s IHON Brrrsxs , everything I ate diitrcsscil me , and I suffered greatly from burning sensation In the stomach , which was unbearable. Since tak ing BROWN'S IRON 'limns , all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any lime without any disagreeable re sults. 1 am practically another person. Mrs. W. /fM , * 30 Maverick St. , E. Hostoa. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs , removing all dyspeptic symptoms , such as tast ing the food , Belching , Heat in the Stomach , Heartburn , etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by nil Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Md. See that all Iron Bitten are made by Brown Chemical Co. , Baltimore , and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. " THE n tdmimtion OF TOE WORLD. Mrs.S.A.Allen's . . . WORLD'S HairRestorer IS PERFECTION/ ' Public Benefactress. Mr . _ S. A. AU.EN hiujustly earned this title , and thousands arc this day rejoicing j > er a fine head of hair produced by ' her unequaled preparation for restor ing , Invigorating , and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp , removing Dandruff , and arrests the fall ! the hair , if gray , is changed to its natural color , giving it the lame vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. . "My hair is no\v' ' restored to its youthful color ; I have not a gray hair leftI am sat isfied that the preparation is not a dye , but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall , which is cer tainly an advantage to me , who was in danger of be coming bald. " This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. "One Bottle did It. " That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color , and their bald spot covered with Inir , after using one bottle of Mm. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR KUSTORCK. It is not a dye. , QOU > UUDA.L. IAKI * . 1STI BAKER'S 8HOCOLATEJ Ealti'l rnmimt Oorota/t , the b preparation of plain choeoltto for fin llv ut . Daiir't Unaifatt Cbco. from which the rxeci * or oil hat bee rtmovtd. Mill ? < llgt itiil on J idmlrabl iltptcil for Invalid * . Oalrr'i Fanitl t'AacWaf * . M ft ( Irink or eaten M cot fectlonerr li d Hcloui stllcli I hlghl rrcommtudcd by tuuriiti. Jlattr yiniud , Invtluibl * n a diet for chl dren. G < nwin Swttt Clumlali , Doit ( xccllynt nrllele for fimllltt. Sold br Grocers CTerrwbert. R & CO. Xtut , QRATEFUL-COMFORTINa. EPPS' COCOA 'Ilya thorough knowledge of the natural la which go > em the operations of digestion and nul tlon , and by a careful application of the flno prop tics of well selected Cocoa , Sir. Emw hu provided c breakfast tablet with delicately fla orixlbe > er which may a > e many hcaty doctors'bills. It U the Judlcloui line of Hioli articles of diet that a ct itltiition may liu gradually built up until stro enough to rc Ute\ cry tendency to dhwasc. Ilutidn of subtle maladlet are floating around lit ready to tack vhoreter there la n weak point. We may escs many a fatal shaft by keeping oureelves well fortlf with pure blood and properly nourished frame. ' Civil Ben lea Gazette. Made simply with tolling w ater or milk. Sold tins only " tti and in. ) by grocers , labeled JAMK3 KITS & CO. , Hoincriiathlo Cliemlati , London , England. A Skin of Beauty U a Joy Forever. Ult. T. FKIiIX GOUHAUH Oriental Cream or Magical Beautlfler. Tlio Oriental Cream 1'nrlllcs aa will at Itccutll tlw hkln , Ilcuinte * Tan , I'linplcs , rreckles , JIo imtchos a u\cry blein on beauty t deflcs del thin. It I itocd the t of 30 j earn U o hannl uo ta te it bo mtru pn'i > aratli ] I rojierlj uia Accept counterfeit similar nai The dl't KUlthetl Ir , A. Sajro to a lady of lUuTox ( a mtlcnt ) : "Akjou ladle * will u j tin I recommend 'Oouraud'B Cream' aa the least harm of all the bkln preparation * . " ONO bottla ulll I tlx iiianthi , uilnit It e > rj day. Al o I'oudro J tllo remo\uj ui > ertluous hair without Injury to IIMK. H. n. T. GOUIUUD , Solo I'run. 4S B < St. , J * . Y. lor tale by all PnigvUtt and Fancy floods I > < en thruuuhoul the United htate * , Canada i Kurojx. . , . . ' . , - iiflkwaie of Uaie Imitation * , el,000 reward trntt and | < roof of any ono icUlni ; the same. U'woow-me Stf0m T-fEH- . COMPOUNDED WITH MINERAL WATER. BEST EME IN THE WORLD FOK RHEUMATISIV1 * . BtlUOUSNES.S. 'DISEASES ' , Railway Timd Table. V. V. 11. It. , JIAIK LINE. ' tutvs. Aiinnp. Dally Exiirc . . .t2:15 : p ni Dally E\pro 9. . .3:25 : p n Dcincr Express 7:40 : p m I ) n cr Kxpresi..7:3.1 : n n Emigrant 0.00pm Emigrant. . . . , .G.20an OMAHA. AND LINX'OIiX WSK.-U. 1' . DEPOT LIA\K. ! ARRI\E. Lincoln K\ , . . .Ill.1a : m I Lincoln E\ . . . . l.OSpr lllvcd 8:15 : a in | Mixed . . . . . . . ,4:45pr : DUMMY TKAIXS-BllIDaE DIVISION' . Dummy trains lca > o Omalm ns follows : S.OOnu 0.00 a m , 10.CO a m , 11:00 : a m,2.00p in , 3.09 p in , 4.0 p m , 6.00 p m. 0:00 : p m. Dtimmj trains lc'\\o Council Ulullsas folio is : 8:2 : a m , 0.25 a in , 10:25 : n m , 11:25 : a tn , 1:25 : m , 2:2 p m , 3.25 p m , 4:25 : p in , 5:25 : p m , 6.25 p m. Sundajs The Dummy trains loa\e Oinalia at 0.01 11:00 a m ; 2.00 , 4:00 : , B.OO and 0.00 p ni. IXMM-S Council IIIufTj at 0.25 and 113 a in , 2:2 : 4:25 : , fi:25 : and 0.25 p in. THKOUOH AND LOCAL PASSENGER TIIAISS- BIUDOE DIVISION. LKA\ OMA1U. tr.A\ corNCii , ntvrrs. Pas ? . No. 2 7:4.1 : am Pass. No. 6. . 7:25 : a I " No. 10 , . . , S:45pm : " No. IB. . . .11:20 : a I " No. 4 3:40 : pin " No. 3. 11:30 : ft I Emigrant No. 0.6:15 : a m " No. 11) . . . 7:20pi : No. 7. . 0.00 pin " No. 1 . . . 7:00 : pi SIOUX CITY ic PACIFIC-DEPOT N. 15th Strce Lca\c Omaha for O'XcllllaSt.PaulLlne for niair 8:30 a i ArrhefromNchVh 6:30 : pi C. , M. Sc St. f. IU n. U. P. DKPOT. LKAM ! . AHRI\F. . llalliEv 7:45am Mall & E\ 7:25pi : Atlantic Ex.3:40 n int 1'aclflc K\ 9:45 : a i Dally except Sunday. t Dall ) . WABASH , ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R. ll.-U. 1 DEPOT. LKAVK. ARRI\B. Omaha 7:45a : in I Omaha 11:30a : : " 3:40 : p m | " 6:20pi : C. , B. & Q U. R.-U. P. DEPOT. Mall' 7:45 : a m I Expreis S:45a : Express 3:40pin : | Malt' 7:25p : N. V. Express Leax1 ! * Council Bluffs at 3:17 : p int " " arrives " " 8.20 a nit Siindaj s cxcepted. tOinaha time. C. , U. I. & P. U. H.-U. P. DEPOT. ARKlMt. LX\\K. Mall | . ,9,45am I Express t7:45a : i\pres3. . . . 7:20pin : | Mall 3:40p : C. & N. W. it. U.-U. P. DEPOT. Mall' ' . .7:45 : am Express 9:45 : a Express 3:40 : p m Mall" 7:20 : p "Hundin 9 cxrcpted. Sunda > cxccpted. s. c. & r. u. n.-u. r. DEPOT. Mallt . 6.00 a m I Express . U:50a Express . 600pmMaIlt | . . . , .7:20p tSundajs cxceptcd. ST. PAUL i , OMAHA-NEBUASKA DIVISION DEPOT N. 15m ST. No. 2 . 8.00am I Xo. 1 . 4:50 : p No. 4 . 12:45 : p m \ No. a . 11:45 : a Sununj s e\ccpt l. K. C. , ST. JOE & C. D. H. Il.-B. It M. DEPOT. Mall . 3.25am I Express . 0.00 a Express . 7:20 : p in | Mall , , . 0.50 p B. k M. IN NEBRASKA. Dem cr Express. . .8:15 : a m . 5:3S : p Lincoln Express. .0.35 pin . 0:40 : a MISSOURI PACIFIC-IT. P. DEPOT. ARItlYX. Express 0 aO a in I Exnrcis 7:25 : p Mall 6:15 : p m | Mall 8.05 a Trains lea\lng at 7:25 : p m and arrlxlng at 0.50 a will ha\e Pullman aleetiers. Opening and Closing of Malls , now. . * ornv. cu > sr a.m. p.m. a.m. p. Chicago & Northwestern 11:00 : O.oo ; B:30 : 2 Chicago , Uock Island & Paclflc.ll:00 : 0.005:30 : 2 Ch < cagoBtirllngton&Qulncy..ll:00 : 000 C:30 2 Wabaih 12:30 : 6:30 Sioux City & Pacific P.OO 7:20 : Union Pacific 4.0011:40 : Omaha & Itcpubllcan Yallev. ' . 2:00111:10 : : B. & M. In Nebraska . . . 6.00 7:40 : [ Omaha & Northu cstcrn . . , 6.00 7:20 : Missouri Pacific 8.30 | 6:30 Local malls for State of low a leav e but once a < j vU : 4:30 : a.m. A Lincoln mall Is also opened at 10.30 a. m. Office open Sunda ) s from 12:00 : m. to 1:00 p. m. THOH. K. HALL , Postnmste pu6Tos"ALs roR PAVING. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED SEALED the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon ofM day , July 2nd , A. D. 1SS3 , for the paving of liar street , in Paving District No. 0 , being that par Harney street I ) Ing between the cast line of NI street and the wrst line of Fifteenth street , ex < the Intersection made by the crossing of Te street. Also for the paving of Sixteenth streel Paving District No. 8 , being that part of Sixtec street llng between the south line of Douglas fcti and the south line of lurd street , both i av Ing trlcts aforcnald being In the city of Omalm. count , Douglas and state of Nebraska. In accordance v thewlthesof the legal majority of property on i abutting on said paving districts and In obodlcnci ordinances Nos. 583 and GS7 of said city , the mate to lie used In paving the aforesaid districts must "Trinidad or Sheet Asphaltum. " All such pat Ini be laid and w ork done In accordance w Ith plans specifications on file In the office of the Board lubllo Works. Separate bids to bo presented each pav Ing district , with separate prices nauiet each Lid for a five > ears' and ten jean' guarante said | > av Ing. Bids to lie accommnlcd by the l ; tures of proposed sureties who , In the event of awarding of the contract , will enter Into bonds v the cltj of Omaha In the sum of thirty thoua dollars for each of the nlxno described paving trlcts to Insure the faithful ] > erformanco of such i rnct. Hidi must also bo acromiianicd by a certi check , ] ia > able to the city of Omaha , tn the sun five hundred dollars for each bid ; such check to returned to bidder In the event of non-acccptanc bid , and to the successful bidder when such emit and bond are duly entered Into and the same proved by the Board of lubllo Work , the Jit and City Council , as provided by lawami ordlna otherwise such check to bo forfeited and placei the credit of the paving fund. All bid * mutt be made upon printed blanks , t < ur tUhed by the Hoard of Public \Viiks. Tlio Hoard of Public Works recntho rlgh reject any and al bids. JAMES CHKIOHTON Chvra.n Board of Public Vcri IS-MH-tf. PROPOSALS FOR imiDOE CO STRUCT ION. PROPOSALS WILL UK RECEIVED SEALED until 12 o'cluvk noon nf i day , July 2nd , A * D. 1B J , for the coiiotiuctlnn brldifo In the clt.v of Omaha , north nf the I' Pacific car shops , and leading to the Water W pump. huih bridge to Iw constructol In acconlanco ' and sj > eclficatl ns tin tile In thu oillct ) of Iilans of Public Works. Itldt to bo accompanle the signature ! ! of propobed Sureties wlui , In vtcntof the nwanllii ) ! of such contract , \\ill i Into Iwndi with the tit ) of Omaha In the sun five hundred dolhrs for the faithful executloi iicli work. Tlio lioardof Public Wi > ; ki rcscrvci the rUh reject any or all bids. JAMES CREIOIITON' , Chairman Board of I'uUlo Worl Jo 18 taw tw S. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth ! > BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTIIIXO. HIOHEST CASH PRICE PA ] Sin Call or Mild Postal Card. HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA Important Improv' Ha\c now been finished In our tore , making It the largest ami most coini t In the "wrest. " An additional story'Jiiwj been built , niul the ilvo floors nil connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. One exclusively for the use 6f passengers. These immense warerooms , three stores , nre 00 foot wide , are filled with the grandeatJlispBiy of nil kinds of Household nnd Ollico Furniture ever shown. All uro invited to cnll , take the elevator on the first floor nnd go through the building nnd inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 ffarnam Street , Omaha Neb. LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER IK , Doors , Bli ETO-LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES. Call and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere , Yards Cor 9th ana Douglas , Also fth and Douglas , GOLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SMALL COST.1 jfifWnrehou o and Itcfrlgerators 801,1303 , SO. , S07 Howard street Omaha , Neb. Apply to BEEMER Commission D. B. . . , jlliQ.tf Merchant. M.tNUF.VUTUIlER OF Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window Caps , Finials , ic. . Tlilrtcenth Street , Omaha , Nc1 > . RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS , MANUFACTURERS OK Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc. , Etc. 310 South Twelfth Street : OMAHA , NEB. 7-mon-wcn-fro-m SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Hit the best and cheapest food for clock of any kind. One pound Is equal to three pounds of corn , > Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake In the Fall and Winter , Instead of running down , will increase In weight , and bo In good marketable condition In the spring. IHlrjmen , as well as otliPiT , who use It can testify to Its merits. Try It and Judge for joursches. Price $25.00 iwr ton : no charge for sacks. Address o4-eod-m < i WOODMAN LINSEKD OIL COMPANY , Omaha , Neb. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Belting , Hose , Br.iss and Iron Fittings , earn Packing at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. PERFECTION. IN ' ' Heating and Baking Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges , WITH WIRE GAU1E OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS' OMAHAr . E. B. CHAPMAN & CO. , i to la be tend of ) Wholesale Grocers \ i 'or ' Inof iahe of 1213 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. th nd laed ed edof of ict txof J. M. BRUNSWICK &BALKE ij > - or ce ; to In order to protect the public against the Imposition of Mountebanks In our Ilii'j , we hat e concluded W odor bo to BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. JPLKAhK NOTE THE FOI.LOWIXQ PlllCKh ; 2J Itat Kan'tar I\or > nilllanl IDall * . pcrset . . . ? 2iOO a3iijXiiu.vn.ac > . , 1K'Ifl1-llly and wlely manufactured for han Slmonei TIN at Vcrlers. . Ilelmm. . \ - > o.lli4Incheuldcpcrard . fO.W ) I N" . ! , 74 Inches wide , IH.Tar l Nu. S , . ' 111 Ion- Nominal hlzouf nf a Table. ilun irks tlth the Iby the liter 1 Of 1 Of t to Exact bile of I of Table 5x9. $ < H S.S .Second Quallt ) . 4 00 10 til ) -13 M 3 M 17 00 S12 Wl 3 00 15 M Third Qualit ) . * 12 W 3 60 18 00 1 76 ' \ 1500 > ' Sll 25 276 14 00 I11LUAUU CHALK. j CUB TII'A Be t French nilllard Clialk , per Kros $ w u-M French Cue Tips , 100 in a box si 1'OCKCT XhlTIXQFriiiKi , Uathim , flne > t worhtcil , per ket (0) ( ) , , ' - ' * ' order * mu tlinarlablj be accoin | inled b ) remittance , and tame 1 * dirtctuUo our principal mnufact Ys , THE J.M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO. , ro , CHICAGO , CINCINNATI , NEW YORK , ST. LOUIS jttTOmaha office , 609 South 10th street. .