THE DAILY BEE OMJC55L SATURDAY TBBOBMBERla , 1833 r THE HOKAL OP IT. We inay moralize ns much as we please about pain ; but the fact 5s , that we don't like it while it lasts , and that we want to get rid of it as soon ns we can. Whether caused by rheumatism , gout , disordered liver , weak nerves , irregular kidneys , bad blood , or anything else that is just the reverse of what it should be , the sooner it is out of the system the happier we arc. Whether pain is the result of imprudcnce or of acci dent , or is sent ns a punishment for our sins , may be a nice question for the philosophers to argue ; but people ple who are suffering want first to be rid of the pain , after which those who are fond of argument may argue the matter to their hearts' content. Above all theory , argument , and philosophy , comes the delightful fact that BROWN'S IRON BITTERS drives pain away. Sufferers run no risk in trying this medicine , the only coin- pound containing iron which carries no mischief with it. Those who have used it will tell you so ; and you can try for yourself by buying a bottle of the nearest druggist. 7 lu 11 , aWrai'd Nnnvn ANI > IliiAur . MKNTn trunrnntood uppcifio for Hi&trrin , liZ7l. now , Ccmvnlsiontt , 1'ils , Nervous Ncnrnlgin , lIoadnchoNervoui PruMrntion omnod by the iiso ntnlooliol ortolxioco. Wnkpfulnotw , Blnitai Do- lire-won , BofUminif of tlip llrniii rronltlntfin in- fmnlty nnd InndinB to misery , Ueriiy nml ilcatli , 1'romntiiro Old ABO , llnrrcnnews , Ixxw of power in cither sot. Involuntnry lirnact nut Hpormnt. orrhcrn cmutcd by over-oxertion of ho l/rnin. Rolf- nbusoor oTor-lndulRpnco , E ich box contains oiio month's tmitmtmt. $ lAn liox.or nix Boict /orVOOBontbymaH propnlilon n ccli > t of price. 1VK GVAIlAKTKi : SIX ISOXKM Jocnronny cnso. 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NINTH ANO JONB8 SIS. HONEY VOU TJIK IiADIES. Hnnd-psIntoJ ribbon A nro much used on 1ml f tollotn. A Chlnoto lady requires over four hours In xvhibh to mnko her toilet. Tha stylish thing among young Itidloi at the present time Is to mysteriously dlsAppoar , Knglfoh girls are wouring pnlont leather shoos with uppers mndo of palo yellow kid. I'Uln llnon collar * nrtd cufTi are llttlo worn in 1'nrls. With all drossy toilets line full ruchlngs nro the style , A lady In Oakland. Mo.rdlod recently from the effects of cnttng cloves , which , her phy i * clnn lUtcil , had entirely destroyed the coat ing of her stomach. Pieces of cheese cloth mnko tha very bast kind of dusters. Hem the odgoi , nnd have a largo enough supply so that ono sot can ho washed ouch week. For kissing a urottv girl Against her will , W. K. Hnmtlton , of Dulutli , Minn , , has boon hncdSll. How a iiretty girl a\or linptmnod to sttlko Dulutli , Minn. , Is not explained. Bare arms and necks are again displayed by the latest cut of French overling bodices. Con sequently costly necklaces of diamonds , pearls , and ether rare gems nro in great demand. A young man urged , M one of the reasons why a girl should marry him , that ho had a collection oi over -100 different kinds of wood. She suld If it wai kindling wood she'd think of It. It.Ono Ono great rniunn for the wearing of "low cut" dresses , a fashion with which numerous "anxious mothers' nro now finding fault , is that no many mothers appear anxious to weir thorn. A number of Now Orleans girls are learn * ing to mo typo writers. Tlio knowledge is oaMly acquired and becomes profitable. Tyjia writers may earn all the way from $0 a week to SO a day In rare CMOS. An Kngllsh servant girl who had returned from tha United States to visit her friends at homo was told that sha "looked really aristo cratic. " "Yes , in America , all us domestics belong to the hlro Classen. " "Well , may I hope , then , doare.it , that at some time I may have the happiness of mak ing you my wife ? " "Yes , I hope so , I am siiro , she replied , "I am Rotting tired of suing fellows for breach of promise. New walking dresses from Paris show the short skirts covered with nifllos , cut Into van * dyke * at the edges nnd bound or faced with satin or velvet. Above this Is a very long apron overskirt caught up hi'h at the sides with buckles or wide ottoman ribbons. Tlio overskirt Is not trimmed but simply hemmed. The edges of the boJico nro cut to match those of the ilouncos. There Is growing tendency in fashionable circles to shorten the extravagant length of dress gloves , Many women who git o great hoed to all innovations of fashion are wearing gloves in four or five button longths.thuflloav- Ing ( ( ulto n npnco between the edge of the glove and that of the slooro. Up till "now It has long-boon doomed inndmissnule to expose nny portion of the arm whatever. This change will bo best accepted by women who have arms , not sticks , so-called. Dr. Clyno , of Cleveland , is accused of bor rowing a diamond ring from ono young lady friend , having the stone reset and present ing it to another young lady friend for an engagement ring , Dr. Clyno must bo at cry Innocent Hurt of a pcrcou If ho thought that deception would not bo discovered. The only aiiro way Is buy the diamond at n dollar lar store. If a girl really loves n man nho won't submit the stones to a jowolcr for ex amination. Fur la to bo the wear this winter. Kvory- thing Is trimmed with it Newmarkets , mir- touts , walking dresses , house robes , opera toi let" , hats , caps , nnd quite frequently tills Boa- son n bit Is to bo seen peeping over the tops of the boots a la Rusno. In fact , if nil the fur Is worn that it Is prophesied will bo , wo shall bo St. Petersburg transplanted from the Neva to American shores. A continuance of snow will bring out the sleighs filled with heavy fur robes , the only thing needed to complete the illusion. Japanese scarfs lately brought out by sev eral Parisian establishments are rapidly gaining favor. The scarfs are a perfect re production of those worn by Japanese women to fasten their tunln.uoa , Tlioy ore broad and are twisted around the waist and tied in the back. In front they spread and extend up oor the breast to mauo the waist seou short. In first empire style. This model Is very well suited to young girls , and Is usually worn with loose vesta and pulled plastrons. The puff ing instead of falling below the waist la taken in under the folds of a Japanese scarf. Tliero la no end to the variety of ideating costumes worn this season. Some of the suite ore very costly and unique. Whole coktumcs are made of crimson India cloth trimmed with fur bands ten inches deep with very deep coachman's capo to correspond , A very styllch costume lately worn was made of silk plush ; the short underskirt was .In broad stripes of crimson and 'gold , Tlio marquise coat nt plain crimson plush opened over a vest of gold color richly embroidered. Both coat , apron , and tunlo were trimmed with bands of dark brown fur , with cap , muff , and deep cuffs to match. Handsome now fans in oval shape Imvo ap peared. One it mado'wholly of downy white leathers pure as snow , and In the contra of the fan Is snugged n largo tropical bird whoso bril liantly colored feathers , in scarlet , green , and gold , show most effectively against the milk white ones. On the heart of another white feather fan Is sot n bird'u nest made of gold wire Intricately woven , and inside the nest are three tiny pearl eggs. The pearl handle nt the top In tied with long loops nnd ends of white atln ribbon , A loss oxpoush o fan mndo of ilack feathers with ebony handle , is finished n the centre with a hirgo cluster of scarlet olvot japonlca. SINGWjAUlTIES. A. shower of fish is reported tu have fallen it Monte Morolos , Mexico , Daniel Burkott. of Big Crook Gap , Kast Tennessee , who is said to bo 19 years old , velghs only thirty { toucds and h only eighteen ncliCM high. ' A London steam boiler company lights up .ho Interior of bcilors In such u way that the Ittlo cajcadoH , currents , mid whirlpools In the water In the course of .steam formation may ale > o observed , 1 Recently nt Wcrdou ( Westphalia ) an aged prisoner was , nt his urgent request- granted iormlM > lon to bo taken to tlio railway station n order to see a locomotive und train for the first time. During the night of NovoTbcr 17 , the snow in the valley of titoroh dolln Central Norway , between 01 ° and 02 ° . north latitude , ) was : o\orouj wl h n layer of black and gray dust if probable volcanic origin. A , pnlr of knitted socks 2,000 years old has con ( Uncovered in mi Kgyptlan tomb. They are loosely knitted of fine sheep's wool , and the foot is fininhod In two parts to allow the audal strut ) to pass between them. * ' Barbara Freltchlo'it clock U said to be In Dilitence yot.wlth IU hands fixedat 10o'clock. the hour at which its pendulum wan shot iway by a soldier's bullet. Its final dosUna- Ion will be the Smithsonian Institution. The tunnel under Lake Michigan that la to , ; lvo water to Hyde Park , a suburb of Chica go , has been carried our ' . ' ,400 feet from the shoru. It is nix feet throe Inches is vertical diameter , nnd tix feet In horizontal diameter , and has boon blasted through solid rock , A tlngular phenomenon is reported from Magdeburg , Prussia. In the corner of the yurd ot a home on Bioadwav the asphalt pa > ement was lifted several Inches by alg - unius growth of edible niua'jroons that had iproutcd in spite of want of air and light. The area of the amber lioldi of Prussia Is nearly fifty miles long by ten In breadth , and It ls reckoned that every twelve snuaro foot of surface will produce a Jiound , the value of which ranges from eight pence up to JL'-l ster ling. Amber is the fowdl rosin produced by upward of nix kinds of coniferous treat in pro- hutoria Uuituj. Kllrnllapyn of Sumtenllle , lla. , belong * tea a prolific family Hhu married at 13 , and , though no v only 31 , la the mother of eighteen children , of whom fifteen are lit lug. She had twins twice. Sha U halo and hearty , nud It said to bo a very lard workur. Shu hud three * l t'-iv. One , who U dead , hud fourteen chil dren nnd died at i'C , Two others ha\o eigh teen children each. At one of hli lectures recently , Dr. Krai- inns WIUuu exhibited a woman 26 yearn old , and five feet tno Inchc * high , whose tm w , when tb.9 stood tiect , cmeluped her entire 'orui iu u golden veil and trailed several 'iidiM on the ground. The longest tibrM > iU9&eurf 4 fclx tart , thiee aud li lf li-clacd , Thirty Inchon In the mean length for the h&lr of females , nnd three feet it considered of re * markAblo length. This instance , ho said , WM exceeded by two American women , onowho o hftlr measured seven foot six Inches , nnd an other , the wife of n drnggiit In PhUadolphln. whoso luxuriant hair was almost ns long , and so thick that when rented on a cbnlr she could completely cover honolf with it. About the time Tom Thumb nrrhod In Paris , A celebrated dwarf had juit died there. Ho was n scion of the Do Hlcnobourg family , nnd A trifle over half n yard In height. lie lived at the court of Philip Kgallte as butler to the duchess when 15. Afterward , on the revolution , ho was denounced , but escaped dressed ns n baby , with his head wrapped in a boitrrelet , nnd lmj * > rtant rrnpors concealed In his swaddling clothes , lor thirty yours Do Ilirholmurg lived in iho Faubourg St. (5er- ( main , nmljnovcr went beyond the courtyard. Ho WAS very shy. nnd avoided being soon In public , but with his friends was animated nnd witty. Ho had n pension of three thousand francs from the Orleans family , and died at 02. MUSIOAIi AND DIIAM/VTIC. Mm. Theodore Tilt n fo teaching music in Brooklyn , Mr. Henry II. Abbey says that Mine. Nilsson - son Is the oasloit managed primn donna ho over know. Kob.ion nnd Crnno have made a notable SUC CORS this sooson on the road with their "Board ing Homo. " Miss Agnes Herndon ii the latest capture of the Madlnon Square management. Hho has boon engaged to play loading business. Nlcollnl Is said to upend most of his time In the billiard-room of the Windsor hotel , at Now York , whtlo Pattt Is rehearsing at the opera , J < etta made a failure on Absotot at the Onnrn Comlquo , London , Saturday night. Tlio llttlo Knjll hwoman found no faVor In the eyes of her countrymen. The Callemlor Minstrel festival that Is to take pi n co at Music hall , Cincinnati , during Now Years'wcok , will bo under the joint management of Gustavo and Charles Frohman and K. K. J. Miles. Four hundred persons , 200 of whom are nrttsts imported from Franca nnd Hungary , will take part In the production of "Excelsior" nttho Wnlnut Strait theatre , Philadelphia , by the Kiralfv brothers. Barry Sullivan will mnko n professional tour of America next season , and his Boston agent Is already hard at work spreading the report that he Is a long-lost brother of John L. Sullivan. Big audiences are expected. Tlio now ballot , "Die Assasslnon , " which la mooting with such success at the Vienna Im perial opera hoti'xo , is put upon the ntngo with unrivalled splendor , Arauianihorsos from the imperial stables taking part In the perfor mance. Frauloln Bnreoscu Is a young actress OH the Burg Theatre , in Vienna , with whom the Austrian ! are in love. Throe years ago the girl , n Roumanian , knew not a word of Gor man. Now they say she IB n genius. They add that she la not good-looking , The past week saw the anniversary of Mln- njo Hnuk's appointment as court singer to the Kmporor of Germany , and it was signaled by the gift from the Kmporor , as a special mark of honor , of hi * portrait. The portrait isa largo photograph , splendidly framed. This is said to bo the first time such a distinction has been conferred U ( > on nn artist. At a recent concert in Berlin Ilublnstoln played seventeen compositions , among them throe sonatas. A local critio says that his manner of playing has become mura reposeful than formerly. "Ho is more anxious to ap pear as a musician than na a virtuoso , and it Holdom happens nowadays that people rise from their scats to look at the gymnastic feata executed by his fingers. The \\lto of the famous Hungarian novelist , Jokalmor , has Just celebrated the fiftieth an niversary of her first appearance on the stage of the National theatre , at Budn-Posth , of which she was fer many years the loading star. The event was made a national affair , as both her own nnd her husband's popularity is un bounded , The emperor sent her , through the Hungarian prime minister , the golden cross of merit , with a very flattering letter. EDUCATIONAL NOTIOS. Yale college now has 1,092 students. ( tlrard college will not hereafter loose any property to bo used for barroom purposes. The receipts of the college for eleven months qf this year reached ? : ilG8.r > 0. The Institution is educating 1,098 orphan boys. , The wholennmber pf pupils attending the Baltimore schools lost year was 52,041 , and the avorogn attendance 31,001. There are 855 teachers and 121 schools. In the high schools and city college there were 1,637 pupils. The Increase in the grammar schools was 72 , in tha primaries I'OOO , In the English-Gorman 221 , and in the colored schools 547. The appropria tion was 8050,000. Mr. Mundella In a recent speech referring to the question of public education In England spoke of the phenomenal progress made in that direction. Twelve years ago there wore only 2,000,000 pupils registered In the ele mentary schools of Great Britain. Now there are registered over 5,000.000. The quality'of the work done in the schools , Mr , Mundella sold , has Improved to correspond with the in crease in numbers. At the close of the first week's school , under the now head , the old man was making a crit ical examination of n composition winch had boon road by his daughter , when ho came across the word mosquito. "What does that word meant" ho demanded of his daughter. "Mosquito ? " Rho Bald. "Why , you know what mosquito moans ! " "Skeeter , nnd Is that what It Is1' shouted the old farmer. "Well , you don't go to that school no more. ' I won't mvo no durtor of mine toached by a man who skoetor with nnm.-Philadelphia [ Call. 'Faucy soaps are made for the express pur * x > 8o of advertising actresses and clergymen. The Houston Post , speaking of the "tifteon iformon missionaries uoon to bo Bent to Texas to make converts , quietly advises to 'scud no men that cannot bo permanently pared. " A Lowlston pauper , thing at the city alms. louse , recently offered up the following pray. or : "O Lord ! bless the boss of this house ; be vith him daily , and with all his'nj but cspoc- ally , O Lord ! wo ask Thee to make different arrangements In that cook-room. " Watch and proy. The clergyman in New York did not watch , so the thief prayed on dm to the extant of $300 cash , a $250 gold watch and $ fi50 in diamond pins. That clergyman should know where to lay up his roaaures so that moth nor rust nor thlevos an got them , The Auburn street primary school Includes some growing talent , A little girl , daughter ol a deacon , was askud by her teacher what liroo kinds ot bees there were. Shn answered hat there was the queen bee , and the others , ho believed , wore the King aud the Jack. Springfield Union. liollot'box itulllug is a now and exciting tea * uro of church faint. The custom Imi been In * Toducod In Canada. At St. Paul's church , iu \lngaton , Out. , on Thursday night , there wax k sharp contest for election as the "inontixmu. 'or man" between Dr. Sullivan and Mr , liar- * y , Friends of the former finally made a ruth , seized the box , stulfod It full of ballot * and carried away the prize , In spite of protests. A St. Louis clergyman is preaching ser- nons In behalf of sending missionaries to Mexico , llu says It la a very promising Held , They tire robbing trains down there with a rood deal of regularity , nnd it is not strange ihat a Missouri clergyman hould not recog- nlza it as a good liold for mlttlonory effort. It Is to bo hoiiod that the ' 'effort" will bo more micco.isful than It has prw ed to be iu Missouri , The temperance unions in New York are irreutly disappointed in the conduct of Mr , Herbert A. Slado la Kansas. Mr. Slaile wait Induced , nfter much persuasion , to become a Good Templar , by Mr. John L , Sullivan , whose \iows on the subject have boon printed all over the country , ami who had become n worthy grand light. At Lawrence , Kiuisas , wlioru the Sullivan combination was giving otitertaininont for the benefit of a Mormon church Mr. Hladc "toar" and , got on a pro ceeded to paint tha town red. The local board of aldermen nud moot of the growu men in tha town were I ) Ing in the treetaud the gutters woru Hawing with blood , vthen 300 oi 400 constables and cowbojs succeeded iu run ning Mr , SUdo down unit capturing him \\ltli a lusuo. Ho waa huld in dutanco till the uom < blnution left. Sullivan gave a ? 1,000,000 ne. for LU 'o'jj bUi-ilor and hu ( , - * MJ ! < > eased. The wild we.it is getting afraid of lado. The Sioux Indians say that if ha comes among them they will more off their reservation. * There ore twelve nrchblihops In the United tAte * . Moody nnd Sankoy , the EvangelinU , Are nooting with great nuccc.ii In their calling in England. Tlio news In the Central Congregational lurch In Brooklyn have been Bold at auction or $21,050 for the ensuing year. The now Calvary Baptist church , on VVoit riftyoonth atrcnt , New York , which has est $500,000 , was dedicated Christmas , Philadelphia has a Sunday Breakfast ASM- atton , which gathers In the outcasts every unday morning , warms them up with a loarty breakfast , nnd then talks the Gospel to loin. Tlio pope Is having the roof of jxirtlons of 10 Vatican pnlaco ro-frcncood , Ono day ho lorrified the major dome by rcrambling up the caff old Ing , narrowly Inspecting the frcicoes , nd then shouting , "this rubbish won't do.1' Us holiness Is n critic in art. The historical church doors upon which Author nailed his famous ninety-five those * at /ittcnbcrg in 1517 nro now to bo soon at the ilef entrance lo tlio church of St , Bnrtholo- now nt Berlin. Wittenberg was bombarded uring the Seven Years' war , nnd the church olng almost leveled with the ground , the oors were badly damaged. They were , how- vcr , patched up nnd restored to their places vhen the church was rebuilt ; but as they suf- crod a goodj deal from the effects of the weather , they were In time removed for safety o the Berlin museum , where they remained ntllKIng Frederick William V. presented icin to the church pf St. Bartholomew upon completion. For the orlglnal.doors , which ire popularly known in Germany M the Gates of the Information , " now ones nf ironzo engraved with Luther's theses have > con substituted at Wittenberg. Those wore ivoii to the cattle church in 1853 by King ' 'rodcrick William IV. . nnd nro the finest dngH of their kind in Europe. DOTS FOR DUDES. Small scrafs , slightly puffed , are preferred > flat scarfs , and while those nro qulto small , loymustbo sufficiently largo to cover that > ortlou of the white shirt boiom not hidden > y the vcat , Very dark scarfs are used with business lulls , though these are eo nearly concealed ) > the vest and coat that they are now worn n higher colors than wore formerly soon on men of taste. Stripes acres the scrafs are well marked nnd in contrasting colors. Canes and umbrellas have crutch handles of Ivor , made to represent buckhoni ; there nro lao many real buckhorn handles. Hound liver knobs nro as dark as oxydlzod silver , nd are either hammered or made to ropro- ont a face , an tha sun or moon , or they may mvo arabesque trocory , or bo lightly cu- moled. Nuggets of beaten gold , braided gold knots , wista of gold cord , poor-shaped beads of gold ref enamel , animals' heads with jeweled yes , serpents or dragons of gold , mixed with colored sllvcr.squaroa or round discs decorated vlth Limoges enamel , and colored pearlsslng- y or In clusters , nro the now fancies for scarf- ) ina for day use. Kid gloves for the street , for driving and or church nro in rod tan shades of heavy kid , 1th wide stitching on the back , either in self lor or block. They are fastened by two juttons. When gloves are worn in the oven- ng , which is rarely , they are light pearl , with > lack stitching. Heavy goatskin gloves , with- ut stitching , are worn by gentlemen when riving. For dressy wear in the daytlmo at wed- Ings and receptions , white pros-grain Otto- nan silk or satin is made with the stylish mffod narrow scarfi , and these may have a ttle color introduced in small doshos or ns utllnos of quaint figures. For evening full ross the narrowly-folded white muslin tie , ostoned by a buckle , baa a small stiff bow. rith the straight ends that are called forged nds. For quiet dinner parties white ties are orbldden ; In their place are worn narrow lack satin tlea , like those just described. The bosom of full-dress shirts are usually nado plain , but a novelty this season la the itroduction of dots of embroidery , done by ho needle , over the entire bosom ; these dots Vary from the merest spook to those that are a quarter of an inch in diameter. One largo tud is worn with full-dress-shirts ; this stud isually contains n precious stono. The newest tandlng collars revive the turned-over or iroken points ' .formerly worf-Jjand are ) called English collars ; these are very nigh all around , meet in front and are turned bock in largo Mints. Another standing collar is not so ilgb , is cut sloping In front and is worn to ap. Turned-down collars are narrow , with hortor points , nnd do not meet in front , loav- njf a space for the scarf. Cuffs are worn ather largo with square or round corners hat meet but do not lap and are fastened ! by Inked buttons. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. Warm hoods for school wear can bo made iut of pieces of crimson flannel , faced with a rilling of 'laco and tied with crimson ribbon tringx. Scarlet flannel will make pretty Jersey waists , which nro at present to fashionable , ind a yard or two of bright plaid will make a dainty plaited skirt. A dainty llttlo house dreas for a llttlo bru nette , and ono which Is also very warm , can be nado out of scarlet Canton flannel. Twenty- ivo cents a yard will buy excellent material of ho kind , Ono of the dantlost llttlo sacquea seen this winter , on a bnby or twotwns made | br n mother out of nn old whlto cashmere dress. It nras mndo cout shape and had cuffs and collar if Hemps of white plush. A very handsome suit for a boy of 3 or 4 can be made of dark green velveteen , which comes at less than 31 a yard. Three yards will make a plaited skirt aud jacket with sim ulated vest , and a few bunches of silk braid will trim it nicely. A polo cap may easily bo nado out of a piece of the velvet. A handy mother has just completed an ox. intuit" llttlo suit for her daughter of 10 , made out of nn old piano cover. It had faded to a yellow green and she dyed it a rich blue green , vith "family dye , " and when nicely pressed t looked like now cloth. The dross was made vlth a box-plaited skirt nnd jacket waist and Irimmed with braid. The gold embroidery ; hat ornamented the cover had died a rich rroen nnd ttio costume looked likonn lmiortod ] [ lattera dross. A llttlo corner made a pretty muff. muff.A A cheap nnd very pretty party dress for girl of B was made .by a clever sinter. The Irosa U cut princcsso , the under one being of pale blue ullesla covered by a klip made oi ona yard wide of fine Swiss at forty cents , and ilx yards of deep Torchon lace at thirty cents , The lace la in two deep rutlles and a yoke U set in about the neck. The dress , which costs § 2.50 , looks as though it cost 810. Pretty slippers to wear with this wore mode by taking n pair oi black ones and coating several times with bronze , placing tiny bows of pale blue rlhbutu on the toe * . ' Baby's Appeal , 'What makes 1 cry And talks wy Izo naughty ? " Cause itoinach Ache , mil sour in my inoudy : Caute too , cant ileuii. and worms bite * zo belly ; 'Four , " zo gay , ( uol like I WAS jelly. Jueiujiiur liable * cry , IMck And YlclorU , Whim uiama'n KOtio , and dun't hu CaBtorla. "Yuu'ro right , they ( airly yelL" Thcro , Vliicln Oy ; Uou.l Frank nmo CaBtorla , ho don t cry. Shirt bosoms for day remain perfect ! ) plain , In shield shape , nnd ara made of throe thicknesses of linen , vlth very find cord , oi merely rowa of stitching on the edge tha' ' laps , All ornamout is useless for these boa ouia , iiu they are entirely concealed by the high \o t aud scarf , AVot do Meyer. Itis now undisputed that Wei lo Moyer'u Oatnrrli Cure la the only treatment tlm * rill atuolutely euro Catarrh fresh or chronic \llle , N. Y. " "One box radically cum ! mo Kov. 0. 11. Taylor , HO Noble street , Brook lyn.1' "A perfect cuieafor80yenis miller .1. 1) . McDonald , 710 Broadway , N , Y. , &c , &G. Thousands of testimonials nro rect-lvei from all prvrU of the world. Delivered , $1,00 Ur. Wol Da Meyer's llhiHi ruled Trt-n I Ue , " with statements by the cured , mallei froo. U. U. Downy & Co. , 182 Fulton street N. V , taes-tLuiijat-wiB-viu TUfOKB IN A XUNNUb. Jokes Played In ( ho Dark by Merry The Sprinfiold ( Mass. ) News says that n party of four persons wore traveling on tlio Hudson river road ono summer. In n scat won n young Indy nnd a young gentleman who had boon very nUontivo to hor. In the scat behind thom aat their friends , ono of whom was a sportive young lady , fond of practical jokes , and rather defiant of public opinion. As the train dashed through a short and very dark tunnel she loaned over and imprint ed a resonant kisi on the cheek of the young lady in front of her. A scream followed , and laughter came from the darkness all over the car. As the train ran into daylight the insulted young lady turned on nor innocent escort , nnd , with snapping eyes and flaming cheeks , said : "now dare you Insult mo in this man * nor ? " "I assure you , " ho said , stammering in confusion at the strangeness pf his po sition , "that I have done nothing. " "NothingT'slio repeated , and burst into cars. The passengers now ceased laughing , nd looked nt the unfortunate young foi- ow indignantly. After further protests , which wore not hooded , ho wont to the moking car. The sportive young lady wrote a note the next day and explained natters. The young couple wore rocon- ilod , married , and tlio other young lady waa not invited to their woding. An annoying practical joke was played > n a bashful young man who was accom- lanying a young lady on a journey. Vhilo going through a tunnel a friend tnockod off the bashful young man's hat , orced his fingers through hiahairkiiscd ' ho back of'his own hand , and then alap- > od his own face violently. Every ono n the car looked in that direction when .ho light came , and the friend was appar- ntly the moat surprised of all. The lussod-up appearance nnd confusion of ho astonished victim convinced the snoc- ators that ho had tried to steal a kiss nd had boon slapped. . The young lady understood the situation and blushed ainfully. The friends got off at the amo station , a rough-and-tumblo fol- owcd , and the practical joker was whip- od. ExtremeI'lrcd Feeling. V lady tells us "tho first bottle Jias ono my daughter n great deal of goodf lor food doca not distress her now , nor oea she suffer from that extreme tired coling which she did before taking lood'a Sarsaparilla. " A second bottle fleeted a cure. No other preparation ontains such n concentration of vitalizing , inriching , purifying and invigorating iroperties as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Farmer Grospeck , of I'lnhkill Pining , think- ng to play a joke on the village doctor , sent Dr him in great haste. As the doctor's car- lago wheeled into the farmer's yard he asked mrriodly to ba shown the patient. The joker ed him to the poultry house and pointed out goose with a broken leg. The doctor , with- ut a word.immedlatoly sot the legIef t minute llrections for the euro of the fowl , and saying 10 would call again in the morning , stopped nto his carriage nnd drove homo. He Icopt p his attendance until the goose could walk u well as before the accident. In the moan- Imo , the farmer was having lota of fun toll- ug his neighbors of the joko. But ho ceased a smile when the doctor sent in a good round illl. At first the farmer refused to pay , but when legal proceedings wore talked of he Compromised the case to the doctor's aatisfac- Ion. Nothing Like It. No medicine has ever been known so effec- ual In the cure of all those diseases arising rein nn impure condition of the blood as Scoviit's SARHAVAIIILI.A OR BLOOD ANDLIVBR iVUL'P for the cure of Scrofula , .White Swel- ings , Rheumatism , Pimples , Blotches , Erup- ioru , "Vonireal Sores and Discaaes.Consiimp. tlon , Goitre , Boils'Cancers , nnd all kindred diseases. It purifies the system , brings color o the cheeks and restores the sufferer to a normal condition ft health and vigor. It is asserted that the ordinary cosmetics used by ladies are productive of great mis chief. Wo believe this is so. and that a bet- or means of securing a beautiful complexion to use some good blood medicine Itko SCO- VILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP which cleanses the blood and gives permanent Mjauty to the skin. A piano that has been used seventeen years n an' insane asylum in Philadelphia was chop- pe up for fireweed the other day , and sln'-a , hen so many of the inmates ha\egol well that ho managers will have to ilano or close the institution. Galled to French. Wo feel called upon to preach a few godtiol 'acts facts that ore worth knowing. Wo want everybody to enjoy all that is possible n this world. We want all those v < ho are mfferlng from rheumatism , neuralgia , aud all idles , sprains and pains to know that Thomat * Ecltctric Oil li an unfailing and splendid cure. A Boston man had to bo awakened at a theatre , the other night , before the actors could proceed to inako themselves hoard ; and oven during the muslcnl party the kettle-drum ilayer got jealous of the rival rattler , who inorod In six-eight time , while the orchestra rlod to play in two-two. From Cleveland , Onto , Cornea a letter signed T. Walker , saying : 'About six months ago commenced taking JlarJock Jllooil Jlitter * for protracted case of uuibago and general debility , and now am ileasod to state Imvo recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Fool better altogether. ' " The Hebron clergyman who , in the guise of a powerful eormou on , "Polygamy. " made a rattling attack on ono of bin church members who had recently married a fourth wife , is in langer of losing Ids position. It will ba ro inembored that the situation in which the aa sailed man was placed was an extremely try Ing one. His divorced third wlfo was present u the church when the sermon was preached , and was seated whore uha could fix her eyes ipon the victim and see how he stood' the at- ack. Ugly blotches and stubborn old sores are cured by Attinarltan Ifcrrine. ? 1.60. Mrs. P. Rucker , of Davis Mills , Va. , says : "Dr. Richmond's RttmnHtan JVtr- vine cured my boy of fits. " You can get "t at Druggist * , Linked sleeve buttons are either oval iquare , nnd.oro in migzotsof gold or twisted told cord to match the scarf pin. | 8 UHFAILINO s AMP 1XVAT.I.IULB . 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Only occ twecn Chicago , Lincoln Denver. Through can change of cam between St. Louis and V : ' .between . Indianapolis & Council Bluffs via Peorla. Aiolnes , Iowa , Lincoln , Nebraska , and Denver , , All connections made in Union Donou. It 13 Colorado. known as the ero4t THROUGH CAli It u universally admit iod to be the I Flnnst Equipped Railroad In thr > World for all CUtsses of Travel- , T. J. POTrKB. 3d VlcB-1'res'i and Oen'J Manaaw. jPKilUJKVMi LQWF.J.Tj tsn. tw. Alt' * . CUca ; - I , - V- > MANUKACTU11EU Of Galvanized IronCornices , Window CapsFinials , , BkrliKhta fte ThlrUcnth Strwl' . .X' Established in 1858. A. J. SIMPSON liOJ ) nnd 1-tll Dodge Street , OMAHA , NEB UANUFAOTOllEK 01' FINK i m t. Mjr Hapoiltory U ooortxntly filled 1tb i Klectlitook.j Deri WorkuumJilp guruiUod. Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th ar.d Coptic ! Avenu ,