THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1834. THK LKA11NED Specialist ! 343 LAHIMEU STREET. Why you should try the celebrated Dr. tnetbcxli of cam : 1. "Dr. II. Wagner Is nutunl phj ulcUn , " Thi Orcitcut IJrlnK rhrenolojrlit "Few can exec you M n doctor. " Do. J. StUKi , The Wotld'i Orealtit rhiJojrnoml t. "you o wonderfully proficient In S our knowl dlscaw uid moildncd. " DR. J. XlATrnirws. t. "The afflldod find tcvJy relief In your pros- cnco. " ! > " > - SIMUO- ft. "Dr. H. W imcr Ii a regular pwluato Iron ) Ikllcnie HwpUftl , Now York city ; IIM had very ox- tcnitlve hopH l prectlce , Mid U thoroughly | > oiitwl on All branches ot his beloved science , especially oo chronladlKAMS. " Dan. DtowvKiL & Rwixo. 0. "Dr. II. Wnpner has InimorUtliod hlm clt hy Ms wonderful ilL covcry of unocilla remedies for prl- v t and ecxiuU tllsoaw * " Vlnjlnla City Clironlclo , 7. "Thousands ot Inmlldi Dock to ice Mm. " SAO Pranclsoo Chronicle. 8. "The Doctor's long exptrlcneo M i i > ccUlUt ohould render hltn very KUcccMfuL" Itock ) Moun tain Novis. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken , At ono time & dlncuvlon of the Mcrct vtcn WM en tirely avoided by the | < rofcv > lon , and medical work * but n few years fttfo vrotild hardly mention It. To-Jay the jihynldan Is of a different ojilnlon ; ho u aware Oiat It U hla duly .llmfrrooablo though It tuny bo to handle thli nutter without pin von and upoak iil.ilnly nbout It : and Intelligent poronU and ( TuardlanB ulll thank him for doInK xn. The ruiulu attcndlni ; thl < dutrucllro vice w cro or- mcrly not tindcnttood , or not iroi > crljr cnUmatwh and no Importance bclntf atlAchixl to A tmbjcct which bj > It * nature does not InvlUj close Investigation , It wa < vrllllnglr Ignored. The habit la generally contracted tiy the > otm while attcnilliif ( echool ; older companion * through tholr example , may bi rerponiilblo for It , or It nuyb acquired th.-ough accident. The oxcltoment ouco cx > perirnood , the practice will bo repeat * * ! airaln and luraln , until at last the halilt booomosflrm and com plctcly enslaves the victim. Mental and nervous al nlctloni are uitually the primary rosulM ol nolf-abuie Among the Injurious cOocto may l > o meiitlonod lo al. tude. dejection or IrnwclbUltj- temper a ul ( jcncral debtlUy. Tholnrseckitcchulon , and rarely Joint In the vports of hit companlonn. If he bo a } oun man ho will be llttlo found In company with the othci MX. and U troubled with cxocvdln and anne ) In ? buhfuIncM In their pratcnce. lAsdvloua dreams , emlsiloni and eruptions on Uio faoo , eta , arc Rise prominent symptom * . U the nractloo Is violently nerelntod In , more wrioui disturbances take place. Or cat palpitation of th < heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a complete itato of Idiocy be fore , finally , death rcllcrix him. ToallUiOMcniraecdln tills dangerous , practice , ! would ay , first of all , ( ton It at once ; nrnko ovcrj possible effort to do HO ; but If ) ou fall , If your nervoui yiitcin la already too much shattered , and conto- your will-portcr broken , take some ncnt ibnlo to afd } on In j our effort. Hav Ing freed > ourwll from the habit. I would further cminiicl von to gc through a miular course of treatment , for It la a great mistake to Buppoan that any ono may , for seine time , bo t every o lltt't ( rlv o himself up to thla fascinating but dangerous excitement without suffering from III evil connoqucnccH at some future time. The numnoi of young ; mun who are Incajiaclatod to fill the dutloi cnjolnixi by wedlock Is alarmingly tarito , and In most of such COKCII thU unfortunate condition of things cat be traced to the practlco of nelf-abuso , whlcli had beet abandoned years aco. Indeed , n tow months' practice of this habit Is eufllclcnt to Induce spormatorrhaa ' , later > ears , and I have many of such caeca under treat roonlat the present day , , ' ) ! Young Men Who trav * bo suffering from Iho effects ot yotithfu follies or Indiscretions will do w til to avaU themselv o of this , the prreattst boon over laid at the altar of mil ferine humanity. DR. WAO.XKU HI iruarantoo to for felt t&OQ for every cao of seminal weakness or prlvut dl ease of any kind null pharactur.which bounder taVei toond folli to euro , Middle Aged Men. ' There ore many at the ORO of 80 to 60 who in troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , of ten accompanied by n slight smarting or burn lag sensation , and a ueakcntng ot the sjstcm In i manner the patient cannot account tor. On cianiln \ig the urinary deposits a ropy sediment w 111 often bi found , and sometimes small particles of albumen wll appear , or the color will bo of thin mllklsh huoagali cbanglnfr to a dark and torpid appearance. There an man ) , many lucu who die ot this difficulty .Ignorant o the cause , which Is tha nooond stao of scmlnal-Mcalc ucas. Dr. W. will guarantee a jHsrfoct euro In all case and a healthy restoration of the Kunlto-urhiary 01 . Coniultatlon tree. Thorough examination and ad > lco , J5. All communications should bo addros odDr. Ilenr ; Henry Wagner , r. O , Z3SO , IXnver , Colorado. The Young ilan's 1'ockct Coimmnlon , by Dr. U Wagner , h worUi IU vrolcht la gold to ) Dung men Viioo 81 , ! & Bent by mall to nay address. A FRIEND TO ALL , Ono Who ia Needed and Nobly Fills hi Place. Dem tr l m ro fortuiute thiniha knows In th pa ACM on of Iho talonu and vnorgleH of a man wli Las given bis tlmo and thought not merely to th Infliction of I.In skill as u practitioner of lil pro foeilcn 11 ineillJno , but ta thu ttudy of thoea | irn fjunJ things of ouire and naturquhldi tend tothi morocoinidetoundcntiudingnf the problem of llfi andof llm lawsot nv.uruand thomuans of gaining the groatmt practical goo < U to rnanLInd from the In tarnation thus ocijulruii lu thu abstract. Buch i man It Vt. II. Wanner , Who Is located al 343 Larlinei street Vt. Wagner detotvdimny ) car ta tliunc iiuultlanof thiiknowlcdge nocot ry toh' ' profc * ion In u number of tliu Teadlnu lucdlcal schools ol tha mo t eminent and profound teachers , DUCT iiamts in Dr. Orera and Dr. 1'Aiiconxt ap | > cidn ( nmoi g hu proccpiorH Nor ill hhntudlcii end tere They cuiitluuea In the field ot tbo practicing fanillj | ihl > loUu Mid hithectiiurlunecs otainau n | vxttn lvu ( ravel. Ho limf.lUxl ovci ) ricttun of the Unl ttd Utatm pa ) Ing ttudlous alUintlon to thu iilftemi ch > nu IcilnloH of tli \ Jiilc u. ) ortlonH of the country pirtUulirlyultlirivardtollii. ! ; tffictcllmallo am oiheiwiiw 111 on riialth and tlio dlffeitnt formsufdli t.wei. With tha combined | K > or" of close study , i x trnslieoliiinatlun and olmcst unllnluxl practice ! lit Wagner came to Denver three } eais aKOcquli | ) . , ! as tow hat e the right to claim tu battlu tbo fo ot mauUi > dlrodreidtdcnoiny , dlieare. In order l > rvudcr the grtiUst good to souuty. Dr. agner decl ded to lay atlde tlio general branches of practice tn bring oil h * r pekn'iwledgoaud power to bcaruj < ui i he fira which among the army ot Insldlou deathagcnti U the iircateut. llli wtdoexperlenc hod taught hi HIM bat weapons to use aud which t dUcird , and after wiulpplnf hlmn-lf at his trolno judguwnt wx to well allo to advlio him be ecu uicucott boldly and confidently his attack. In et inatlug the results aud SUCOGM achieved , It U enl neoesurytoknowtbedoctrr'ipHtltlonand utandln to-daj. While loc U-J In this city , hi * practlco Is b no nans confined to its limlti nor this sectloa i uuuntty. llb > oorrt > i > ondcnoi ) and viprtus booksU < tlfy In Lliclc and hue tu his iKweas on ol a field c PI act Ice ItouniJed only by the linen which bound tl length and tl couth ot the couutry , and which hi placed blin where a man vt his skill and Intellects attainments il s rrcs to 11 , and thould to 1 * easbl Um to reach tbo highest sphere ol usefulntws to su fifing humanity Ilie piano ol tlutrdal Indtpei deoc . It' . Wsguer bas contributed ol hi * prosper tytotlio substantial Improvement of Denver loll erection of aftnu black on L lmtr strtel , oppotlt bto prc tnt olHix , No , 311. U will be ready lor occi l nry In a lew weeks , and Is an evidence that tl doctor U to l > e uuiuliviud among the pera auent ai MllddiUeniof th metropolis ol the plaliu. ( Vt MI Tribune. DE. H. WAGNEE & CO. , 343 Larimer St. Addreaa Bor 238 -DEflfVER , COL. " r , o < ' „ . - V Bo tilko Her Own. Olv o mo the bnby to hold , my dew- To hold and to hug , and to love and U ) MM , AhJ hs Will eomo lo mo , never A fear Come to the ne l of A brciut like this , AR wnrm for him M his tftco with cheer , < 5lv o mo the baby to hold , my dcarl Trustfully yield him to my cares * , "liothcr/1 you say ! what ! A "bother" to mo ! To Till tip my noul with such li ppineu An thn love of A baby that langhi to ho Snuggled away whore my heart can hoar ! Cilvo mo the baby to hold , my dear ! Ah ! hut his hands are soiled , you say , And would dirty my laces and soil my liAlr Well , what would pleasure mo more , I pray , . Than the the touch and tug of tlm woo hands therot The wcohandi there and the warm face hero ( ilve mo the baby tn hold , my dear ! ulvo mo the baby ! O won't you see ? Somewhere , out where the green of the lawn JH turning gray , and the maple tree IH weaving HA loaves of gold upon A little mound , with A dear rose near - Give mo the baby to hold , my dear ! [ J. W. Klloy. HONEY von THK Cupid Is the greatest nloy-bollo In the world. The girl of the ported has yet to appear with a stuffed ostrich on her hat. Apple-paring boos have boon introduced Into Now York fashionable society. The latest tint Is a subdued nnufT color. ThatV Hiioczy thing to catch you. Ladles who carry their money pursoH con spicuously displayed , Invite thievery. Parisian modonto * , with their love of bizarre effects , are combining fur and loco tut A drcwi garniture. A beautiful and accomplished heiress dooi not need to take advantage of leap year. $ ha Is already ongngod In rejecting proposal ? , The Louiivlllo belle who eloped with A Chi- noivo latindryman will not worry In future about her white dresses bclni'ncorcfiod by care less washerwomen. A travelling salesman for "n Now York diamond mend houno has ran away \vlth A Chicago girl and ? 3r > , ( ,0 worth of the ( inn's money. Jlath- or too much girl for the money , wo should say. Nearly all the whlto toilets for young glrln arc now mode with the round waist. Some are of the blouse shape , for very slender young ladles , gathered full at the throat and also at the waist , T asked A friend , the other day , the business of A nicely dressed man who was lu his olllco. "Oh , bo's the husband of A woman who koop" A millinery store , " replied my friend. Thai told A long story In A few words , Among the pretty fang carried this season are those of A Urge OVA ! shape made of white or tinted satin , And covered with row After row of painted lace. In the cantor Is placed n cluster uf pond lilies mingled with torn fronds or stnilax. If yon are obliged to have your hands In water A great deal and they fool uncomforta bio After It rub them All over with oil. A very little salad oil , or even A little lard wltli A drop of perfume in it , will relieve your dis comfort. No Norwegian girl can hav o A beau until iho can bake broad and knit stockings. She learns dish-washing , window-cleaning , the art of chasing a shirt up and down A washboard , nnd other nuthotlc pursuits After marriage. [ Bismarck Tribune , A Maine woman put horhiwbnid up at auc' tlon , And did uot receive A single hid. The bystanders thought she must have A reason for soiling , and AS she refused to give It the } concluded ho wasn't A debirablourticlo tu have In the house. [ Lowell Citizen. A pearl necklace owned by A Now York lady is valued at 3100,000 , and yet the pleasure uro she derives from wearing it Is as tikiii milk bosida golden cream when compared with the pleasure the Dakota girl expuriencoi while wearing a necklace composed ot A strong hono-it Arm. Tills Is BHiut-offioIul , but It car 1)0 roltod on OH balng correct. [ ISIsmarcli Tribune. ' Do you know , " Bald A lort Lincoln matte to A young lady who was driving while ou slolghriding. "that in the east tha other da : two young people were out just an wo ara am the sleigh upset , nnd that little accident w/v the cause of A waMK | | , ' within A wopk. Tot minutes later wuySroro floundering in tin snow ; but the girl Bdy8 it wan AII nccidont.- [ Blsmarok Tribune. Ladles who donot have much tlmo fo fancy work need not lack for tidies , when fuel elegant towels Are to bo purchased at HO littl expense. For the back of A nofa choose om with embroidered and fringed end * . ThI towel should bo long enough so that you cai fjo i ( In A knot ; Arrange this BO that It will b smooth on top , The ends inuot bo drapoc gracefully. A really common sort of work bwkot cm bo made very ornamental by lining it with ( crocheted lining. Make it of the cord UROI for tidies and lambrenuius , leaving spaces foi ribbons : in place of ribbons put strips of si lesla. Make A pretty bow of satin and gro& grain ribbon for the top of the handle : frlngi one end , cut one slanting. Lot the box IIAVI qulto long loons and put it on in the oxac center of the handle. Very deep lambrequin ) ) are now made am put Around tables. The top of the round 01 OVA ! table IH covered with crimson nlush , niu the volinco or lambrequin made 01 the macrame cramo cord , or seine twlno ID tacked to thi table with gilt headed taclcs , satin ribbons e the name sfiado an the cover uro run In , Tin f AVorlto way to finish the bottom is to maki very deep scallops , and then tie in the confer for A deep fringe. And now doth the frisky maiden Improvi each shining inluuto , making the most ot luaj year , hoping there's millions in It , Tlio so clety young man can now rest from hla nrdu oils duties , as It is to him and not tlio ladlci court mutt bo paid. But there will bo Imt ai many theatre and ball tickets paid for by tin young men aa there over was. This girl ma ) BOO him homo according to the etlquotta uf tin season , but ten to onn she will have to o-sk bin to take her liomo Afterward. Leap Jiur Is id rhrhl In thoorv , but It is poorlu practice uttei All.-tPock'sBnn. Wide stilpes Appear lo bo taking high rani In the fashions of the day , the loading Im porting holmes showing A remarkable choU-i of thorn. They are faihionablo In ( Ilk and satin AS In other materials , tha difference otv served being that the sllka Are principally In light evening tints , the vt oolong nf diirkoi nhadofl. The utripcs are oftan three inclitv wide In Hutlus , with an alternate ntrlK | equally vvldo dotted at Interval with tlnj cluster * of embobPfd floweis in nutur.vl hues These u tripod fabrics are still very frwrnentlj kilted , oven for full dress wear , the plait ttripo showing but little , being laid Iwneatl the tlowor brociuted one , which Is fully ah played. Hoyalty ha. Ing very recently ordered tin wearing of Irith pnplins ha , of oourco.bnmgh those neglected fabrics into high futhiou oiici ug&ln. The newly Imported poplins An scarcely to bo distmiruUhed from sumo of tin thick , rich-ribbed ottomau silks which are si Attractive , but wear so badly. The makers o the new Irhh poplins have , while retainin ) the desired quantity of durability , succeedei In imparting A beautiful theeu to the HUIface und by rendering the material soft and lluxl bio , the roqulromenta of present fashion fo graceful lioutf ant draping * are fully met. Th latest high art tltiti ore shown AS well tut th time ueuaoned colors of goldeu-fawn , grnj mauve , aud ( liver with which wo Are n fomllUr. EDUCATION A U Olio uf the Harvard studonta hu fitted ti Ids room at n cost of 91000. Wo nupoct thi tlio young luau'n room U better than his con p ny. [ IJontou Transcript. Albert K. Kent , of Ban Franciscow ho aboi jear ago ga > o vale college $50,000 for er c lug a chemical laboratory , has added $25,01 to the original gift. Thl * lenders ellglb tame tltos which have been con ldor u t < costly. A. pleasant gift for Jatnra Kuwoll Lowe hai been prepurttd in ono of the Jlrooklj tchooli , It coukliU of A b ( ok of tl out 1 ! pagoi , earji paso ; contalnlnr a quotation fro tha poet' * wurlu , written and tlgned by ocholw , Koine time ago Temple II. Dunu , nupeil tendentof the public ecliools of Crawfordnvlll IndUni , admltiltterod n terrlublo whipping * cchohur named HOBS Krugg , IG years ol Ho compelled tha bor to lie acrou > chuir M whipped him until hU bodwa blck i blue. Dunn UM l > en arreeteJ , nd bfta b on trial Uio Iwt three days. The jury disa greed , standlngBOven for conviction And five for aoqtdtUd. Tlio teacher will b tried again. In an article on the philosophy of labor The Philadelphia CMl s ys : "An a rule children will expend more vital energy on play than they c n Iw indnced to on labor. They will toll and sweat building a fort or playing b t , but An armful of wood or A bucket of coal , or an errand takes the llfo out of them ln tantor. The rranon In , ono is play and the other work. But ( ttppono the philosophy of work wore taught thorn ! If they know that the use of muscles and nerves ntrengthenod them ; that the contest of bralno with problems in arith metic or the principles ot grammar tended to utrongthcn , there would bo A fresh rest in it All. Very frequently , when an elderly gentleman ) U tip to make A speech on educational mat- rs , ho refers to the humble nchool hou o of 8 Iwyhood , with their old-fashioned masters , id hard benches , And primitive text-books , ml brings them Into painful contrast with the ogant , comfortable bullJItngs , patent desks , test improved teachers , and the various as- irtmontof school-room luxuries of the prfuient ay. But take this grizzly orator aside , And 0 will give you AI his private , oarnott opinion , liat the boys and girla of old had A pretty ml tlmo of it ; And as for turning out tnatorl- for fimt-clais mon and women , why , ono of oiofxhclont educational shanties would out- ivrastle and roll A 1 over any of thexo modern 'ght-woight concern ) ) . The fact that the Prussian government has iprovodof the appointment of a Japanese .ndont to the post of assistant to A professor ' anatomy In Berlin hai excited some corn- cut. The French , over ready to scent Gor- ian iufluoncos AntagonUtto to them , attrlbttto to jealousy of French Inlliionco in Japan , nd charge that Berlin is availing Itself of , ery oiiortuiiity | | to gain the good-will of the Apanoso gnvernmont. The npiioluttncntARldo rom all this , in the iHcantlmo , is important 1 exhibiting the mental power of the Aslatlcn. .Itbotigh lus competitors wcro doubtless tai nted And Industrious students , the young 'apanrno distanced them all , despite the occsidty ho was under of learning one inoro ingtiARO nnd acquiring A grasp of ( lorman clonttlic thought and Its methods. Mr. Burt , the Kngllsh worklngman momoor f parliament , in A Hecond paper of "Amor- : an Iir.prennlons. " printed in The Pall Mall azotto , deals with the question of odtication , ho Hchool system in this country ho considers attly superior to that of I'ugland. In the itroator (111. ( , ) High school ho was suprlscd tend nd that of the IW or no pupils from 12 to 15 oars of ago "two-thirds were the suns And laujhtprfl of miners and otlur workpeople. " lo candidly adds : "Nothing approaching this An bo found In any mititug district in England. " But the educational Institution hlch ploAKed Mr. Burt most was the Illinois nduiitrlal school at Champaign , "with Its ; oed museum and art gallery , the framon. the uvsos , and the Hillings of which wcro made by ho professors , And the students themselves. " 'n tlio neighborhood of Champaign Mr. Burt ound "such A combination of labor and cut- uro" OH ho never saw chowhoro , or thought rasstblo perhaps. Many of the morchanti , itorokeopers and farmers of the place ob tained their oducAtlon in tbo Champaign col- ego , nnd ho naively adds : "Thoy labored vlth their own hands , and instead of fooling legradcd thereby they rightly felt that the wrformanco of useful labor gave an honor , nd A dignity to tholr lives. " College edu- alod mon In L'ugland think it degrading "to djor with Ihcir own hands. " Year. There was a fair maid of good cheer , ho rejoiced on account of leap year ; Sbo laughed and xha danced , She skipped nnd she pranced , ml hoo-hawod 1'ko A groiu mountaluoeer. hit whan she first tried to propose , "ho blushed to the tip of her nose ; It loomed up so ted That her Humoo sold : 'Been drinking again , I suppose ? " AND DRAMATIC. Ida Mullo is engaged by Kice for Ihroi oars. "ThoStraiiglcrs of Paris" will go to Sat 'ranciSLO in May. Tom Keene In playing In Now York state tc mmonso business. Tha epora season of four weeks cast Nov York Upward of SrCO.OOO. The Hoprano of A Chicago choir received las * oar A Halary of 8'JOO. Madamn Modjeska has begun A long fare well to the American people. It will probu bly last some years. Maud Granger is to commence an engagement mont at the Arch Slreot Theatre , Philadolphtw Hi January 14th , in "Her Second Lovo. " It was definitely settled by cablegram 01 Monday lost that Anton Kttblnstoln will conn to America tlitn your , The exact di tj has uol rot boon nettled. You would not fiuppono that Joseph JclTer. .OP , whistling for bin dug Schneider in "IU ] Van WInkle , " is the owner of a fine farm stocked witb magnificent blooded animals , near now Iberia , Lu. HorrFranko has secure 1 the funds for hit lOrman oporatto entorprliio lu London during ho coming Boaxoii. ( ioiinan opera will bo given in altornuto nlghlH with Italian. Herr lUchtui will load the orcheetra. M'r. John M cCullough says there seems Ube bo A growing interest in the legitimate drauiu ivorywhoro. and , so fur AS ho has hoard , all companies on the road that loilly dcsorvo luccoss are making mouoy this n < uson. Havollll Is junt now oue of the prominent lingers In Purls , The correspondent of the Umdon World sAys : "Who Is our Marie low ? or rather , who la our tenor ? His name figurei ) on the bill ( if the Theatre Italloa us Signer Kavolll. Ills real numo Is , I suppoeo , Kavel ; ho Is A Frenchman ana a pupil of the Conservatoire , where ho did not dUtlnguitdi Mmsolf at the tlmo when Talazaoand Selllor arriod off the prizes. Huvetli'a t > hy- Iquo is sympathotlu and boa enfant , tut wanting In olcgauco and din- iluctlon ; on tlio ether hand , ho has A voicu hat carries all before It frexh , of charming ono , nupplo , and ihiiig easily , with gritut quality lu all the resistors. In the tender lassnguii ho Is wondorfui. In short , the Thoa ; mltaliou has A tenor ubov o nil pnii o. Liu < t light in 'Marta" Kavelll achieved Immoiise UUCUS4 , a splciulld hou o appl iuded him on. > husiaslicallyaud ov on Hung bouquets at him. " CON"NUIU\MTIES. Miss Itoth'clilld pave her young inim n heck for $1,000,000 when elm married him. It wan a Detroit girl that inurrloil at in en us to ha\o her 1'olduuvedillng when it would loher auiiio good. The state of Wisoonxln reports moro mar- lugttt than births lu 1883. 'ihoro ia HoiuethliiH vrong nlth tbo t tlatic or the customs ol hut commonwealth. ' On New Year's day , at Now llrunawlek , N , ' . . "HnJlelnjidi Nod. whoso everyday uama It Kuward Krwiu , a Hahutlou Aiiny recruit , uarried Lieutenant l.iihi WuluiIuKton , Tht > ihorgod twenty-tivo cenU a head for spectu' urs , and gave ImU of the proceeds to thi Army. Twenty young India of one church In 1'hll kdelphlahavo been married v , ithln tmi inonthi L'he church U one which keeps Itao.itlbult uicoly warmed , so that young uien wou'l ciitch rold while waiting for the tervlces t < ooncludo. Dr. N , N. K. Wood , of Sloiu City , ! . , Im l > eon marrli d two months , and already aay that Mrs. Wood has poisoned him , broken hi no o , and chased him with u knife , Mrs. W li enoruetlo enough to supply work for whol Springfield , Mass. , boasts of tha most sens ! Ma bridal tour on record. Just opposite th depot , ou the other side of the railroad tract Is a tinted hotel , aud the happy couple , f ti bidding an ulfvctioiiikto goodbye to the ! friends at the dtixjt , entered the train au quietly slipped out on the other side Into tl hotel. hotel.Mm. Mm. Tlmrman , a widow of Cairo , N. Y told Samuel Oluy , aged CD , who prnK | ed run Huge , that he WUH too gray. He dyed his ha faithfully aud than resumed his Mult , but > b married a jouuger man , and Clay then drun the jiair dye and will die. I t'n a pity Shako , peoro couldn't have had this roinaucu at luc when ho Wiui prowling around for a plo Dressed iu hU lunguaffu , how it would uai thrilled and dellahtwl Willie Winter another ether Khukespearvan entbutlosts , and ho mogalfioontly dalvlul would hao applied tl : hiJr dvx , ulU'r wtrloluilucr : "To dye or di ThAt'i the question. " Miaa Aon * Kviuine Iliirtoa IIM been d fwVed la u r Attempt to k Te young M Jerome Walter Vaughn declared her local husband , the Now York court before which the case WAI tried having ruled that there was no Intnntton , on the young tnnn'a part at leant , of consummating ft marriage. Thin la the Fatbufth affair , it will | > o remembered , where A young couple at n party ntocxl tip , an the flpoctntot * BUptraited In fun , and wont through the form of marriage. There was n great deal of kitting mixed up with thobmi. nen , and nftor It wo * all over the young lady brought suit to compel the young man to stand to liU bargain. The court Intimates that the girl had been prevailed on to take thin ( iten by ilpplKnlngrolntUofl.nnd that If left alone nlio would have allowed the matter town \wn \ at A\\t \ of fun. The cao , itU announced , will bo taken tn the lupromo court , Tlio Win. and tlio Tile , A goat stood by the orchard wall A goat Rcrono and fnt : Ho spied n little tlistnnco off On tlio ground a white felt hat , And In a jiffy swallowed It whole , And hi * heart wont plt-a-pat. Then joyfully on hU hinder limb * Ho assumed A butttut pone , Then stood In n goutlo reverie , J.lko A hard In a ixippled ( lore , nil wriggled hU tall and blinked his eyes And twlftteil his [ lurplo 1100. Oh , I can the boot And the oyster-can And the old hoop-skirt dlgostl" u t then ho jumped ton foot elf the ground , With A motion of vnguo unro t- - ID suddenly learned that that will to felt hnt Wnn a raging hornet's nest. [ Puck. Kx-ltov. Mr. Miln Is thawing \ery ] > oorly s a tragedian almost as poorly M no did as preacher. [ Ulsmarck Trltwio. ] ) r. .Tohn Hall says Now York needs forty lore churchon. Wo had supposed from look- ig over the police reports tlmt oho needed jout four hundred more. Tha report thnt Hovs. Mr. I'tirnera : vnd Mr. cllows have formed n religious combination o engage in the work of' making It worm" or Binners Booms plausible enough , 1'onr Dr. Kulm , of Detroit , who loaned a nor woman his feat , caught cold and died , ho wicke 1 young man who pawned hU to got lonoy with which t < i buy a drink still liven. Mr. Beocher says ha known of a man who ould not go to his store on Sunday to Rave In property from iiro , but who would take his oighbor liv the thront nnd nay , "Pay mo what lou owost. " 1'opo Lee XIIT. It IH said , dineH dally at an qionRo of 37 cents. Homo must bo a poor luco for cheap restaurant * . In this city ono an get u bang up dinner for 15 cents , includ- ip toaorcolly. There ii a skeleton in every cupboard , and i Is a > ory sad onn when a woman with six- uttou gloves , high'hooled boots and fui- nod circular , takes a gilt-edged hymn book o church and leaves her husband at home arning the children's Blockings , "When I die , my boy , " said rather fest- vo Plttsburp father to his Ron , "I don't wan ny floral pillow with 'Father' or 'Host' on it , imply the letters 'S. Y. I , . , ' nothinj. more. " "And what , daar father , are thoat otters to nignlfyy" "They ehull stand for he words , 'Soo You Later. " [ PittsburgTol- graph. "Ilaa your mother got religion1' ! asked llttli fettle. "Yen , of course , " replied I'ddie , "I didn't know hut nko hadn't nny , nh < peaks BO sharp and ugly to you sometimes , ' ontinuod Nettle , "Oh , " exclaimed IMdle , brightening up , " 1 .IB S nho's got that kind the religion of tin cross. " Boston 1'oat : At tiilvor 15ntto , Col. , a miner mined Wilson Thomas , whllo reading hi * liblo on n , lofty ledge of rock , wont to a cep ind fell into the canon bol iw. He was in- tautly killed , and ' Homy .lonei , hi.i life-long cnomy , who camo'up and buried the remain * , ( .truck a mine while digging the grave , which issayed $1,072 to the ton. The dead inati'n iiblovas found open at the w irds. "Forgive youronemloB , " Wo trust thaIcMjonimpreaflod Folios , and ho forgnvo hi H dead enemy. If he lldn't , he wanted the earth. A well known clergyman in the North of England entertained recently a brother clergy nan from no mo distance. Iho overling bt-init unpro | > itifiis ) , ho asked him to remain for the night. At dusk the clergyman asked his gual o stop into the inuneo whllo ho gave orders .ohavo his conveyance ready in the morning. As the visitor entered the manse the clergy nan's wife mistook him in the dusk for her maband , and , seizing tha pulpit bible which was on the lobby table , brought tha full v eight of it across his shoulders , exclaiming emphatically , "Tako that for ajikintr the ugly v retch to stay all night. " The Salvation Army prayed for n Fhlladel- ihia reporter thus ; "Wo have a reporter lore aiuiserablo reporter a sinful eervifut of ho unholy newspaper/- ! * good young man gone wrong. Satan has made him obstinate , and ho will not yield to persuasion and bo avod. Oh , help the w icked reporter. The devil holds the fort in this reporter's brain , le's going to h . Hallelujah ! Oh , may ho ointho Salvation Army , oh ! Give him re- lontcnco Hois a type of nil reporters , and hey are all a wicked lot. " The lieutenant topped to give the reporter a chance to kneel , 'he men and woman soldiers shouted : "Suva ho roj > orter ! " "Help the poor reporter ! " 'Down with Iho dovill" "I wan wikkud nco , but now I am p'iro ! " The lieutenant hen began again : "Uli , kill this reporter ; 111 him. Take him avv ay , that ho may devil vil no more. Ho Is too ob.itlnato to yield , lo knows ho ought to , but he is proud all rporters are. Oh , atriko this reporter down ; o U the devil In disnuho. " VEPPKHMINT DKOl'S. The plumber now million , oven in his Metp. Leap year has the Appearance of being tired ilroudy. The lost find In California Is A vinegar well , . naturul doiHislt of ncetiu acid , AH utrong ni > , ho commercial art'cle. The miner * hopu to trlke A deposit of old Applejack next. Is thta "tho wild summor-likj January" . , lr. Venuor preulctt'd ? The next tlmo Mr. Vennnr CAtuhen us in gingham uudurclothcti mid three feet of snow , lie will know it. Slinnly bccaimo his cat brought homo two or lireo iish which ho utole from the neighbor ing market , Diggs hoiutx that ho get his mackerel by the lit - [ Boston Transcript St. Louis proposal to try fire bricks for itrect pavements , Any oue who has over been n St. Louis lu the summer tlmo will admit hat this in A good Idea. Nothing but hre irick will ntaiid that climate , "Tho trees will not begin to turn over n now enf until spring , " said a uad.eyod tramp , "and is I always follow natuio'a teachliu's , 1 think I'll wait. " And he eat down in the farmer's Itchon And waited until iho spring of a big dog came. "Mr. White , " sttd A Ifarrlsbtirg lawyer teA A witness In the box , "at the time these papers were executed you wore speculating , were you nott'1 "Yes , Mr11 "You were In oil ? " ' ! was. " "And what aroyou In nowl" "Hank- uptcy , " was the toleinn reply. Dr. TIe ) Lewis blames the night camp , as well as the nuv outdated hut , for the early and often bald head. Does the good doctor refer to the old-style tlinnel head-gear , or the night cnp which tlm youig man f the period takes before starting homo to bed ! " A well dressed man appeared at A house In Hlllodale. Midi. , Mid Asked for A inanl , like A tramp. It WHS gl/en htm. After finishing A Kood , worm moat , ho took A thici , fresh clgur from hU pocket , lighted it , ind walked oil us though he wore ptopriotor of the town , There his beat in the past few years a flood uf literature cm the Influence of forest * nn rainfall. It loiks like the theory will noon bo nducod down BO tine that A man will bo afraid that if no flimU a suplinK in bis front yard ho will caum a freshet in all the streams uf tha country , We sadly f ear ibis Intensely cold weather will materially Interfere with William E. Chandler' * work In the naw.ynnU If there Is anything WlllUm dreads , It Is to ha\o to work with u Jock plane on the fnretop-galliint matt of a tin-pitted friyata when the teiu- peraturn it 11 degree * b low zero. \Vash a buby un clean and drn a him up really pretty and he will resist All advances with u most tutit'dutlve crnesnnm ; but let him e t mola scB , jrliiferbre d , anil fo l hnmnd the co l hod for a half huur , and he will ucatlo hU denrllttla duty lice close up to your clean ihlrt bo pm and In jiut the lovliigeat , cun- nlogeit little r * ul lu nil the world , Now U tha ittor of the tramp' * dUcontent -r f * made glorlong summer by the soft rays of a station store , and all the warm victuals that erstwhlln were in dlndnln rejected In the deep cavern of hia stomach burled. Now are his foot ( round up with odds and ends of carpet and his head is wrapped in the chaggy buffalo robe snatched from the idle cutter. When Now Mexico ooiio Into the union the wool-growers of Ohio will have a sUunch ally , Sto\a Dorsoy own * a Jnrd of 12,000 sheep that hnvo been taught to snort wildly and jump tlff.cgged ] ton foot in the air uhcn- c\or the od'ous ' name of free trade U men- tloned In their presence. If Frank Html , or nny other lonz-iialred , wild-eyed tarllMlnktr. over ventures out into Now Mexico ho Ind better wear A sofa-pillow In the baromont of hw pntiU when ho goes fooling arotind Dor- vcy's little Iambi. VEUY owi"i'iopiii : : . Michael Ki.vnnagh died at Low In ton , Mo. , aged 107 ycais Mn > . Achsa Burtonof Croydon , N , If. , lux just celebrated her 05th birthday. Hhoda Howard , of Owlng vlllo , Ky. , In lit ! years of age , and IIM smoked tobacco for 100 years , Ml s Minnie Hall , of Temple , Tex. , recent ly gave A debut party on the 100th Anniversa ry of her birth. Peter Shlnklo , of Covlngton , married A widow of CO when lie was IU > oars of 050. 11 o is necking a divorce. The oldest man in Missouri is John lion- derson , of Oxford , born In Virginia In 1780. Ho U in excellent health. For fifty years Plerpont Potter , of Jamaica , has acted as clerk to the queen county board uf supervisors. Ho is 00 years of ago. George McClellan , nged 110 years , of Ulytheuood , S. 0. , WAS married on Sunday teA A widow of 27 years named Jennie Wilson. Mrs. W. K. Dolbeer , of Perry , N. Y. , died recently at tha ngo of 92 , and Mrs , Mary Price , at her homo In Jamestown. N , Y. , aged 01. Harry Skinner , the old ferryman at the Forgo in Powell county , Kentucky , la O'Jyears of ngo. Ho has cut Ills third set of teeth , ami his hair is black , Aninna Allen , of Terre Hnuto , Is 07 years old , and has celebrated his seventy-seventh anniversary. Ho walks erect and reads with out spectacle * . Mrs. Peter Bangatts , of Itacino , Wis. , WAS nearly 03 years of age. Itecontly she and husband sold their homo , and her grief was so great that her husband - ys the sobbed herself to death. Uncle Dllly Slsk , of Columbus , Ind. , WAS nn evflla\o , ami was supposed to bo 108 years oln. Kecently _ ho wai taken to bo baptised , and OH ho was immersed ho became insensible and soon died. In Van Alvstyno , TOXOK. lives a colored man named Frank W. liiglon , wlm U 111 years old. He was a regular hand at the plow last season , And picked from forty to nlxty-livo pounds of cotton per day. The seventieth anniversary of the marriage of JoKlph Hurd ann wife , of Sandgato , Vt , has jnst boon celebrated. They have lived in the same house of all their married life , and a-o each ninety-three years old and in good health. Mrs. S. P. Wagner , who died recently in New Orleanswas one of the girls win. strewed Mowers in the pathway of Gen. Jackson on his return from the battle-Hold of Chalmotte , and she danced with Lafayette when ho visited thin country in 1825. Mr. And Mrs. Joieph Fester , of Cairo , N. Y. , have been married soventv-hva years. Ho U now in Ms 100th year , and in failing health. His wife wan 0" > joira old in May. Foster's father lived 100 years , and Mrs. Foster's mother WAS 00 years old when she died. All Acliniro a Jliimlsomo I/ncc. A pure , clear ekin will make any f&co hind- some. M atiifestly anything which strengthens and enriches tue blood will directly alFect the whole person. All eruptions of the skin dis appear when JlunlocL Wood llitten arc em- pliiyod. They uro A \ cgotublo remedy of In estimable value. Preserve Mo Kroiii'tlio lictlcr-AVrUcr * . Oh Lord ! I Am an humble man , I covet good of no description Kxccpting money , shares , And claims , And an unparalleled subscription ; I2xceting ] , too , a largo estate , And Hocks and herds sans computation , And also stocks in banks and roads , And an unblomUhod reputation ; And , likowioe , if I might , a form Of somewhat Utolior grace th.in this A nobler brow , less whelp-like eyes , And lips that love would tigh to kiss ; A less ungainly stride and gait , And A loss but , Lord , 1 do not care ; For , if I get the dollar safe , With them , I SMO , I can buy the fair ; I d not ask fur Honor's crown , For I place nouluo on surh trash. "I have worked fur glory long enough. And in future only work for cash , " I do uot abk fur courage , Lord , Or to bu ranked among the hghters , I only kneel to Ask one boon Preserve mo from the letter-writers ! "Will It Beally Cure Uhonmntlsm' . ' We answer , honor bright , " It will cure rheu matism , and the severest caae.1 too. Dr. Thomas' tchctricUil WAS specially prepared for the rheumatic and lame. Notice letters from the people relative to its merits in nearly every paper in the country. A Georgia girl , it is said , can make tables and chairs move by iuiplv. placing her hands upon them. What an uxccllont wife fcht- would make for a spreeing lodge member ! \Vhon ho came homo early in the morning , too full tu iiavlgato , uhf ) could , by merolj placing her hands on his bond , bend him ( lumping upstuiis feet foremwt. [ Chicago Telegram. Tlio Combination ot InnrctllontH UHod in making UHOVVN'S BHO.SCIIIAL THOOHLB in suclt as to Rive the host posslljlo effect with safety. They nro the beat remedy in use for Couglis , Colds , and Tttnmt Tlsoa es. A Chlcngn man claims that iio courted A woman uf that city for three years L'cforo ho found out that slio was married. It was hib own tault for not getting her to ROW on A BUS- ponder button. If she had performed that taHlc without sticking her finger it would have proved that she was accustomed toit. I llotol Moil. Eruptions anil malignant fevers are conquered and cured by Samaritan Nervine. $1.50. "Dr. Richmond1'a ffamarllan Ifcrvlnc permanently cured mo of epileptic fits. J. S. Sale , Madison , Florida. Out at your Druggists. VJA youiiR lady in N w Dodford , Mass. , ex < pecilnir to Hot married , had all her now clothes marked ' Mrs. " The engugement suddenly broke off , And now the young woman don t know whether to use 'em up for dust rags or end 'cm to the heathen , [ liurlington Free Press. Iljou Imvun Sore Throat , a Cough , or Cold , try D. If. Dousrlou & Soim' Capsicum Caugh Urojw , they ( ire | lca int to the tast , jieifectly h nnlosa. and will eurtly euro > ou. IS UNFAIUNQ AUD ISl'AM.lULK \Eptltytle \ Sjtasm , Falling Sickness , Convul sions , St. Vitas Dance , Alcoholism , OpJam Eating , Seminal Weakness , Im- potcucy , Syphilis , Scrofula , nnd all " Nervous and Blood Discuses. C2TTO Clergymen , Lawyers , Literary Men , Merchants , Hankers , Ladies and all vthoeo sedentary employment causes Ncrrous 1'ros- tratlon , Irrccularltlca ol ( he blood , etomacb , bowels or Kldutfg , or who rcqulro a nerve tonic , anpetlzui'oi Btlmulent,6'umuri/tji A'cr- vint n fuvaluaoie. prodalm U themot Homlerful r'lgor- unt that over euRtuln- cd a Blnklnjj eyelet [ NERVE ] $1.60 , at Dr.ugfltta. The DR. 8. A. RICHMOND MEDICAL CO. , Sola ProSt - St jiouph. Mo. bar totimonion uc cUtui ro cna etamp. (18 , Has the Largest Stools in Omaha and Hakes the Lowest Prices. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture ! Purchasers should nvnil themselves of the opportunity now offered to buy nt Low Pricas by tnkiug ndvnntngo o the grcnt inducements sot out PASSENGER ELEVATOR 120C , 1208 nd 1210 FnrnamSt To All Floors. OMAHA. NEB. MANUFACTURER Of OF 8TRIOTI.T FlRST-CLASSg AND TWO WHEEL CARTS , 1.110 and 1320 Hirnsy Street anil 403 8. 13thStree ; , ) t\Hff A 17 A lUustntod Cataloirue ( iirulshcil free upon application. f V/XtliXClii , Established in 1858. 1 A. J.SIMPSON 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street , OM/IHA / , NEB IN Heating and Baking TB only attauicd"by using CHARTER © AJC Stoves and Ranges , Mill WIRE GAOZE OVER DOORS [ Foi sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- Anheuser-Busch CELEBRATED Keg ; and Bottled Beer This Excellent Boor speaks fcr itself. ORDBllS FROM ANY PART OF TBJJ STATE OR THE ENTIRE -WEST , T Promptly Shipped. 0 ALL OFB GOODS ARE MADE TO THESTANDAED F. SCHLIEF , Avonuo'F. Solo Agent for Omaha and the West , Cor. 9th Street and Capitol Avonuo' "BURLINGTON ROUTE " 1 * ( Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad. ) jji GOING EAST AND WEST. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Elfcant Day Coaches , Parlor Cars , with Reclta Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and PuB DP Chain ( vAta free ) , Hmokint ; Cars , with Re man Palace Bleeping Cars are nm dally to and. volving Chairs , l illman Palaca Sleeping Cars and from Et Louis , via Hannibal. Oulncy , Keokuk , tlio famous ( J. ) ! . .t Q. Ulolne Cars run dally to and llnrllnirtpn. Cedar Hapldsand Albert Lea to Btt , froin Chicago & Kansas City , Cliicaco & Council Paul find Minneapolis : Parlor Cars with Itccllnlc * . lUluITti , Chicago & | ) OH Moineu. Chicago , HU Jo- Chairs to and from Bt Louia and Peorla audtl [ beph , AtchLoa & Topeba. Only through line be- and from Bt Louis ana Ottumwa. Only orj tv , it n Chicago , Lincoln Denver Through cars cliango of car between bt Louis and Dr bctwtf n ludianapolls & Council lilurTs via i'eorla Molnes. Iowa , tlncoln , Nebraska , oudDonvc. , All connectlorm made In Union Depots. It la kuovt n u tha groatTHKOUQJI CAlt LINE. ItiauniveraaUyadmltludtobeUie Flnnnt Equipped Railroad In the World for all CUisseg of Travel. , T. J. VOTI'sa 34 Vlce-i'res'tand Oen'i Martwar. K1UIHVAI , LOWttLT * I Jen. Pus , AB'S. Olii aJ Gaivanized IronCornices , Window CapsFiniab , ,